Highland cattle
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| Country of origin | United Kingdom (Scotland) | 
| Distribution | worldwide | 
| Standard | The Highland Cattle Society | 
| Use | meat | 
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| Horn status | horned in both sexes | 
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The Highland (Scottish Gaelic: Bò Ghàidhealach) is a Scottish breed of rustic cattle. It originated in the Scottish Highlands and the Western Islands of Scotland and has long horns and a long shaggy coat. It is a hardy breed, able to withstand the intemperate conditions in the region. The first herd-book dates from 1885; two types – a smaller island type, usually black, and a larger mainland type, usually dun – were registered as a single breed. It is reared primarily for beef, and has been exported to several other countries.