Across
- 2. Black and white color pattern 20,121 lbs of milk produced per 305 days
- 6. A young bovine under a year old
- 7. US, 5/8 Simmental 3/8 Brahman
- 9. Italy, White hair coat with black pigmentations, large framed, one of the worlds oldest breed
- 10. Developed in Texas, Spanish origin, long horns, speckled or spotted
- 11. US, 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman
- 13. France, Reddish gold in color, can be black, fastest growing breed in the country
- 14. Black, Naturally polled, from Scotland, large # of registries
- 16. Red and white with white underline, legs, switch, has a polled and mini "version"
- 18. Scotland, medium sized breed, medium to dark red and white in color
- 20. A female who has produced a calf
- 21. Red and naturally polled, from he US
- 23. Gerturdis US,5/8 Shorthorn, 3/8 Brahman
- 25. US, 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford, no set color pattern
Down
- 1. France, deep red in color with white underline/patches, can also be black, largest continental breed in terms of weight
- 3. Switzerland, straw, light red, dark red, black, heaviest continental milking breed
- 4. Germany, Reddish gold to russet color, dual purpose breed, resulted from a government controlled breeding program
- 5. India, red and grey strands, noted for heat and insect tolerance, crossing ability
- 8. France White to off white cream, lean muscular carcass, below average maternally
- 12. Isle of Guernsey, very gentle, fawn with white markings
- 15. England, Red, white and roan, used for milk and meat
- 17. A female that has not produced a calf
- 19. Switzerland, Large docile breed, various shades, 16135lbs produced per 305
- 22. A castrated male
- 24. A small, refined, feminine, light tan to dark fawn darker shading around the head and lower legs, 13,358