Swedish Red-and-White

[2] The traditional Herrgård,[7] Skåne[8] and Småland[9] breeds had already been merged into the Swedish Red Pied at some time between 1892 and 1928.

[10] All four of these constituent breeds are now reported to DAD-IS as extinct.

[6][7][8][9] The Swedish Red-and-White is one of the two principal dairy breeds of Sweden, and in 2001 constituted almost 48% of the national dairy herd, just barely outnumbering the Svensk Låglandsboskap or Swedish Friesian breed.

[2] The Swedish Red-and-White is red with white markings.

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