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A crossing of three breeds
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The Norman breed is the result of the crossing-breeding of Cotentines cows (from Cotentin in Normandy), Augeronnes, and Cauchoises. It acquired its red and white brindle coat and a bigger corpulence thanks to the Augeronne (originally from Scotland) around 1730. The Cauchoise brought the breed better dairy capacities and lengthened its head a little. Today, the cow is an emblem of Normandy and its dairy products such as Camembert.
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