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The English Longhorn is regarded as the oldest pure breed of cattle in England.
Once a Rare Breed, it came close to extinction in the middle years of this century but have proved themselves to have a valuable role to play in the production of quality, healthy beef from grass.
The English Longhorn originated in northwest and central England and Ireland. They are not related to the American or Texas Longhorn whose ancestors came from Spain. They do have a long and fascinating history linked to that of the great livestock pioneer of the 1700's, Robert Bakewell. He took and improved the breed in the 1700's, probably crossing local cattle with Lincoln Cattle. Known at various points in history as Dishley, Lancashire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire, the English Longhorn was widely popular until the mid 1800's when farmers and drovers favoured the new Shorthorn cattle.