The Ringamala cows are an older breed of cows. It’s a dairy cattle breed.
The strain located in Sweden and is out of Sweden.
It’s known in Swedish as Ringamålako. The Ringamala cows breed originated in Ringamala’s village from the southern county of Blekinge.
Ringamala Cattle Characteristics
The Ringamala cows are moderate to large creatures.
They are red in color. But occasionally animals do occur in different colors.
Both bulls and cows have horns.
Along with their horns are moderate in size and upwards curved.
The bulls approximately 750 kg on weight. And bodyweight of these cows is approximately 500 kg.
Ringamala Cattle Advantages
Ringamala cows are a dairy cows strain. They are used for milk production.
Ringamala cows are great for milk production. Plus the amount of this strain is less now, although they have been more popular for milk production before.
It is one of the cattle breeds that are rare.
There are a couple of figures readily available, along with the Peasant Cattle Society rigorously manages the gene lender herds.
Facts
The strain is called after the village’s title.
And the creatures are descended from Swedish Red cows and the Ayrshire.
They’ve been kept isolated from milk cattle breeds.
And now, there is roughly 50 to 100 head of Ringamala cattle along with the little gene lender herds are rigorously controlled from the Föreningen allmogekon (Peasant Cattle Society).
Ringamala Cattle Breed Information
Breed Name | Ringamala |
Other Name | Known as Ringamålako in Swedish |
Breed Purpose | Milk |
Special Notes | Good for milk production |
Breed Size | Medium to large |
Weight Bulls | About 750 kg |
Cows | About 500 kg |
Climate Tolerance | All Climates |
Coat Color | Reddish |
Horned | Yes |
Milk Yield | Good |
Rarity | Rare |
Country/Place of Origin | Sweden |