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breed of cattle indigenous to the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles.
For many years the black or dark cattle of the Western Highlands and Islands
were referred to as 'Kyloe', while the various other colored cattle in
the areas of Sutherland and Caithness were called 'Norlanders'.It was
often felt that the Kyloe were the hardier species, but today they are
all grouped together as Highlands.
Most of this fine breed located around the world today will have ancestoral
ties to those hardy Kyloe. It is very common for Highland cattle breeders
to use the term 'Fold of Cattle' rather than herd of cattle.. which is
a carryover from the Scottish practice of Folding the cattle in the evening
which entailed herding them into a walled enclosure to spend the night
safe from predator wolves.
Highland cattle of this century can easily claim strong links to the Wild
Ox which roamed the north of Scotland before 6000 BC. Links are also prevalent
to the Domestic.. or Celtic Ox which had been in the Highlands since 3000
BC.
King William of Orange initiated the formation of companies of clansmen
into an armed watch to end the cattle raiding which had become prevalent
in Scotland. Since they often worked at night they wore dark uniforms
which became known as the Black Watch tartan. Being loyal to the Crown,
they often found themselves being shipped overseas to fight as soldiers
in wars quite different than protecting cattle from raiding Scotsmen.
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