Japanese Brown
The Japanese Brown (Japanese: 褐毛和種, Akage Washu or 赤牛, Aka Ushi) is a breed of small Japanese beef cattle. It is one of six native Japanese cattle breeds, and one of the four Japanese breeds known as wagyu, the others being the Japanese Black, the Japanese Polled and the Japanese Shorthorn.: 420 All wagyu cattle derive from cross-breeding in the early twentieth century of native Japanese cattle with imported stock, mostly from Europe.: 5 In the case of the Japanese Brown, the principal foreign influence was from the Korean Hanwoo and Swiss Simmental breeds.
Japanese Brown (foreground) at a wagyu show in Sasebo, Nagasaki | |
Conservation status | FAO (2007): not at risk |
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Country of origin | Japan |
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Use | meat |
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Coat | brown |
Horn status | horned in both sexes |
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