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1Voyage au pays des montbéliardes

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“Voyage au pays des montbéliardes” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Voyage au pays des montbéliardes
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 181
  • Publisher: Ed. La Manufacture
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  • Publish Location: Lyon

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  • First Year Published: 1994
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Ferrandaise

From around 1960 the Ferrandaise was cross-bred to some extent with Montbéliarde and Salers stock. By 1962 the population had fallen to 42000, and fifteen

Aosta Red Pied

qualities by cross-breeding with imported stock, including Abondance and Montbéliarde stock from France, and various European strains of Simmental. The resulting

Vosgienne

population, close to the Tourache of Franche-Comté, an ancestor of the Montbéliarde. This ancient population would have been crossbred with Brown and Prim'Holstein [fr]

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Abondance is made exclusively from milk produced by the Abondance, montbéliarde, and tarine breeds of cattle. By 2022, the herd producing the milk for

Villard-de-Lans (cattle breed)

began to expand and specialize in dairy production, often opting for the Montbéliarde breed, which is more productive than the Villard-de-Lans. Ultimately