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Salers

British pronunciation/seɪləz/
American pronunciation/seɪlɚz/
Salers
[NOUN]
1

a breed of cattle originating in the volcanic region of Massif Central, France, and known for their hardiness and beef quality

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What is a "Salers"?

Salers is a breed of beef cattle that originated in the Salers region of France and is known for its ruggedness, hardiness, and excellent maternal instincts. Salers are medium to large-sized cattle with a solid black or red coat and distinctive upward-curving horns. They have a well-muscled body with a deep chest, strong legs, and a thick, long coat that helps them withstand harsh weather conditions. Salers are known for their ease of calving, high fertility, and strong maternal instincts, making them excellent mothers and caretakers of their calves. They are known for their ability to thrive on rough forage and are often used in extensive grazing systems in mountainous or harsh environments. Salers are also known for their lean and flavorful meat, which is highly prized in the beef industry. They are considered a medium-sized frame breed and are known for their longevity, adaptability, and overall hardiness, making them well-suited for both commercial and purebred beef cattle operations.

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