Hereford cattle are a widely used breed in temperate areas, mainly for beef production. Originally from Herefordshire, England they are found in the temperate parts of Australia (I went to boarding school in Hereford from the age of 7 to 11).
The breed also enjoys great popularity among ranchers in the desert American Southwest of the United States, as well as in the centre and east of Argentina and in Uruguay. Herefords made up the largest percentage of registered cows among herders in New Zealand. This is a testament to the hardiness of the breed; while originating in cool, moist Britain, they have thrived in much harsher climates. The breed has adapted to a wide range of climates on nearly every continent.


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