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    Posted on July 5th, 2008

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    Ankole cattle go back many hundreds of years and its ancestry can be traced back to Europe and Asia as early as 15000 BC. Today Ankole cattle are distributed mostly from Lake Mobutu to Lake Tanganyika in eastern Africa.

    They are very hardy animals and can live in very poor conditions with little water and poor grazing. Ankole cattle have a medium-long head, a short neck with a deep dewlap and a narrow chest. Their horns are extremely long and grow outward on either side of the head. They also have fairly large ears through which they lose heat. Most often the coloration is red but fawn, black or pied are not uncommon.

    In Africa the animals are highly prized as status symbols, for ceremonial functions and not for their productivity.

    How to Contact the Breed Association:

    Ankole Watusi International Registry
    22484 W. 239th
    Spring Hill, KS 66083-9306
    (913)592-4050

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