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Western Finncattle

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Western Finncattle are a breed of cattle from western Finland. They are a dual purpose breed, used in dairy and beef production. These cattle are usually red and polled (hornless).

Cows produce approximately 6100 kg of milk with 4.4% fat and 3.5% protein.[1]

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