Blonde d’Aquitaine

Blondes range in color from nearly white to nearly red. However, the golden wheat color, often with lighter rings around the eyes and muzzle, on the inner side of the legs, under the belly and on the shins is typical.

The head of the Blonde d’Aquitaine is long from poll to muzzle. The forehead and muzzle are broad, the face triangular. Horns are light in color and thick at the base, darkening at the tip.

Rapid growth – Blonde genetics is known to give exceptional growth under many conditions.

Quiet temperament – Blondes are typically docile and easy to work.

Heat tolerant – Blondes may well be the most adaptable breed in existence.

Extra weight at weaning / High yield carcasses / Feed efficiency

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