The Simmental or Swiss Fleckvieh is a Swiss
breed of dual-purpose
cattle
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. It is named after the
Simmental
The Simmental ( en, Simme Valley) is an alpine valley in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland. It expands from Lenk to Boltigen, in a more or less south-north direction (Obersimmental), and from there to the valley exit at Wimmis near Spiez it ta ...
– the valley of the
Simme
The river Simme is a tributary of the river Kander in the Bernese Oberland in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is approximately long and has a catchment area of .
The river Simme begins at the Alpine lake of ''Flueseeli'' (lit.: "Little L ...
river – in the
Bernese Oberland
The Bernese Oberland ( en, Bernese Highlands, german: Berner Oberland; gsw, Bärner Oberland; french: Oberland bernois), the highest and southernmost part of the canton of Bern, is one of the canton's five administrative regions (in which context ...
, in the
canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is reddish in colour with white markings, and is raised for both
milk
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and meat.
History
European origin
Among the older and most widely distributed of all breeds of cattle in the world, and recorded since the
Middle Ages
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, the
Simmental
The Simmental ( en, Simme Valley) is an alpine valley in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland. It expands from Lenk to Boltigen, in a more or less south-north direction (Obersimmental), and from there to the valley exit at Wimmis near Spiez it ta ...
breed has contributed to the creation of several other famous European breeds, including the
Montbéliarde (France), the
Pezzata Rossa d'Oropa (Italy), and the
Fleckvieh
The Fleckvieh is a breed of dual-purpose cattle suitable for both milk and meat production. It originated in Central Europe in the 19th century from cross-breeding of local stock with Simmental cattle imported from Switzerland. Today, the wor ...
(Germany and Austria).
Africa
Namibia (1893) and South Africa (1905) were the first countries outside Europe where the breed was successfully established. Here the breed is known as Simmentaler and is mainly used for beef cattle production under suckler cow systems. The Simmentaler breeders' society is, as far as registered animals are concerned, by far the largest of the 17 European and British breeds. The main reasons for its popularity are (i) it can be used with great success in crossbreeding for breeding of both cows with much milk and heavy weaners/oxen, (ii) its superb weight growth rate in feedlots - pure or crossed, and (iii) a strict visual inspection is compulsory for registration in the Herdbook.
Soviet Union
In the former
Soviet Union
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, the Simmental was the most important cattle breed. Russian Simmental (Симментальская корова) accounted for one-quarter of all cattle in the USSR. Through extensive crossbreeding, six strains were developed:
[Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations / Domestic Animal Diversity Information System]
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Retrieved 3 July 2013.
* Steppe Simmental (Russian cattle × Simmental bulls)
* Ukrainian Simmental (
Grey steppe cattle × Simmental bulls)
* Volga Simmental (
Central Russian Kalmyk and
Kazakh cattle × Simmental bulls)
* Ural Simmental (
Siberian and
Kazakh cattle × Simmental)
* Siberian Simmental (
Siberian and
Buryat cattle × Simmental)
* Far Eastern Simmental (
Transbaikal
Transbaikal, Trans-Baikal, Transbaikalia ( rus, Забайка́лье, r=Zabaykalye, p=zəbɐjˈkalʲjɪ), or Dauria (, ''Dauriya'') is a mountainous region to the east of or "beyond" (trans-) Lake Baikal in Far Eastern Russia.
The steppe and ...
and
Yakutian cattle
Yakutian cattle, Саха ынаҕа (Saxa ınağa) in the Sakha language, are a cattle landrace bred north of the Arctic Circle in the Republic of Sakha. They are noted for their extreme hardiness and tolerance towards freezing temperatures.
Des ...
× Simmental)
In 1990, there were 12,849,800 Simmental in the USSR. In 2003, the Simmental count in Russia stood at 2,970,400.
Different names
The breed is known under the following names
* ''Fleckvieh Simmental'': Argentina
* ''Simmental'': Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, France (early 1990s name change from Pie Rouge), Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland (SI-division), United Kingdom, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe
* ''Fleckvieh'': Austria, Germany, Netherland, Spain, Switzerland (SF-division) and Uruguay
* ''Simmentaler'': South Africa and Namibia
* ''Local names'' based on the breed-name used in the official breed association names which boil down to "spotted cattle": Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia. Most of these countries use ''Simmental'' as a translation of their local name.
''Pezzata Rossa'': Italy.
''Montbéliarde'': A French dairy breed. Member of European Simmental Federation but not of the World Simmental-Fleckvieh Federation.
[Massmann, Peter (2014). "Visual evaluation of Simmental-Fleckvieh". Published by BAYERN-GENETIK GmbH, Munich, 2014]
Characteristics
Traditional
The Simmental has historically been used for dairy and beef, and as draught animals. They are particularly renowned for the rapid growth of their young, if given sufficient feed. Simmentals provide more combined weaning gain (growth) and milk yield than any other breed.
Africa
In contrast to countries which allow black and solid brown coloured Simmental in the herdbook, Namibia and South Africa only register Simmentaler with the typical colour i.e. from dark red or brown to yellow spread over the body in any pattern with at least some white on the forehead and the lower-leg area, solid black or solid red animals are non-existent because they are not registered.
Types
No other breed in the world has such a large within-breed-type variation as Simmental-Fleckvieh which is classifiable in the following types:
* Dairy type like specialised dairy breeds (referring to Swiss Fleckvieh (code SF) with over 55% Red Holstein blood and the French Montebeliard breed);
* Dual purpose but major emphasis on milk;
* Truly dual-purpose (all cows are milked and bulls excel in weight gain);
* Moderate beef type (suckler, extensive ranching with moderate to small frame size);
* Extreme beef type (suckler, comparable to specialised beef breeds like for example
Charolais, large frame size).
The traditional colouration of the Simmental has been described variously as "red and white spotted" or "gold and white", although there is no specific standard colouration, and the dominant shade varies from a pale yellow-gold all the way to very dark red (the latter being particularly popular in the United States). The face is normally white, and this characteristic is usually passed to crossbred calves. The white face is genetically distinct from the white head of the
Hereford.
See also
*
French Simmental
*
Fleckvieh cattle
The Fleckvieh is a breed of dual-purpose cattle suitable for both milk and meat production. It originated in Central Europe in the 19th century from cross-breeding of local stock with Simmental cattle imported from Switzerland. Today, the world ...
References
External links
Official website of the Danish Simmental AssociationOfficial website of the Canadian Simmental AssociationAmerican Simmental Association– Official website of the American Simmental Association
Simmental New Zealand– Official website of the New Zealand Simmental Cattle Breeders Association
Simmental Breed Information– Cattle.com
A History of the Simmental Breed– Oklahoma State University
Official website of the Simmentaler in Southern Africa
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