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Highland cattle are one of the oldest distinct breeds in the world, with pedigree records dating back to the 1880s in Scotland and a longer unbroken breeding tradition in the Scottish Highlands going back many centuries, and the breed's long fringe of hair, wide horn set, and reddish-brown or black coloring make them one of the most photographed cattle breeds in contemporary farm photography across British and North American farm stationery. The Highland Cows 2027 Desk Calendar from BrownTrout features twelve Highland cow photographs across the year, with coverage running from individual breed portraits to pasture scenes across Scottish and North American Highland farms. Expect breed-portrait photography alongside pasture imagery across the monthly pages.
For Highland breed enthusiasts whose farm or country home decor already leans heavily toward the shaggy-red-cattle aesthetic and for readers whose taste in livestock photography runs specifically toward the Scottish Highland tradition throughout the year.