Facts about White Park
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Selective breeding programs in the 1950s and 1960s refined White Park cattle bloodlines to enhance meat quality and maternal instincts for commercial farming operations.
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Their distinctive long horns curve outward and upward, with White Park cattle displaying horns measuring up to 24 inches in length from base to tip.
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Approximately 3,000 White Park cattle exist worldwide today, with the largest population concentrated in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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White Park cattle can weigh between 1,000 and 1,400 pounds at maturity, making them a medium-sized heritage breed suitable for both beef and dairy production.
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In 2009, genetic testing confirmed White Park cattle shared ancestry with medieval English parks' white herds dating back to the 12th century.
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Ancient White Park cattle survived in Northern Ireland's remote Dromara and Ballywalter estates for over two centuries before formal breed recognition.
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The White Park cattle breed, established in Northern Ireland during the 1920s, produces milk with approximately 3.8 percent butterfat content.