• Traditional Simmental cow on alpine pasture (Engstligenalp). Purebred "Black Simmental" bull in North America.
  • The Simmental cattle are large animals with a wide variations in coat color.
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  • Early records indicate that Simmental cattle were the result of a cross between large German cattle and a smaller breed indigenous to Switzerland.
  • The amazing growth of Simmental cattle in North America is really a reflection of what has already occurred in most agricultural countries of the world.
  • There are believed to be around 41 million heads of Simmental cattle worldwide.
  • Simmental cattle tend to have more loose dewlap – the skin that hangs beneath their chin and their underside – than many other common types of cattle.[2]...
  • Total numbers are estimated between 40 and 60 million Simmental cattle worldwide, with more than half in Europe.
  • Simmental cattle is a breed a good size breed with a height at the cross in adult bulls of 150-158 cm. an average adult weight of 1000 kg.
  • With appropriate treatment, Simmental cattle offer a milk yield that is comparable to that of the dairy cattle.