Origins:
They are the product of a thirty year research project on the
effect of growth rate selection on herd profitability. The Trangie
Research Centre in Australia collected Aberdeen Angus for the
project for thirty five years from 1929 through 1964. The majority
of the original Trangie herd was imported from Canada. The
introduction of new animals was closed in 1964. From there the
research provided a successful demonstration of the use of measured
performance in a herd until 1970. Over the next 23 years the Lowline
breed was developed. The breeding objectives for the Lowline were
feeding efficiency, prime beef qualities, and to maintain the
potential of their Angus ancestors.
Type:
Beef
Breed Characteristics:
Mature Height (3yr):
Cows - 36" to
42"
Bulls - 38" to 44"
Mature Weight (3yr):
Cows - 550 to 900
pounds
Bulls - 750 to 1100 pounds
Color: Black
Head: polled (hornless)
Superior Qualities:
Docile
Smaller cuts of meat
Natural marbling on pasture
feed
High proportion of prime meat cuts
Highest Rib Eye size
per 100 weight of any breed
Highest carcass yield of any
breed
Higher stocking rate per acre
Less damage to pastures,
and handling yards
Easy calving
Excellent weight
gain