List of cattle herd books

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This is a list of cattle herd books (breed registries) recognised as authoritative for their breed.

List

BreedBookPublisher
Aberdeen-Angus Aberdeen Angus Herd Book Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society [1]
Aberdeen-Angus New Zealand Aberdeen-Angus Herd Book New Zealand Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Breeders' Association [1]
Aberdeen-Angus Irish Angus Herd Book Irish Angus Cattle Society Ltd. [1]
Africander Africander Cattle Herd Book The Africander Cattle Breeders' Society [1]
Alderney Herd Book of the Bailiwick of Alderney Royal Alderney Agricultural Society [1]
Ayrshire Ayrshire Herd Book Ayrshire Cattle Herd Book Society of Great Britain and Ireland [1]
Belted Galloway Belted Galloway Herd Book Belted Galloway Cattle Society [1]
Galloway Galloway Herd Book Galloway Cattle Society of Great Britain and Ireland [1]
Devon Davy's Devon Herd Book Devon Cattle Breeders' Society [1]
Dexter Dexter Herd Book Dexter Cattle Society [1]
Guernsey English Guernsey Herd Book English Guernsey Cattle Society [1]
Guernsey Herd Book of the Bailiwick of Guernsey (Guernsey Branch) Royal Guernsey Agricultural Society [1]
Hereford Herd Book of Hereford Cattle Hereford Herd Book Society [1]
Highland Highland Herd Book Highland Cattle Society of Scotland [1]
Holstein-Friesian Friesch Rundvee-Stamboek
Holstein-Friesian Nederlandsch Rundvee-Stamboek
Holstein-Friesian Holstein UK Herd Book Holstein UK [2]
Jersey Jersey Herd Book Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society [1]
Jersey Jersey Herd Book of the United Kingdom Jersey Cattle Society of the United Kingdom [1]
Kerry British Kerry Cattle Herd Book British Kerry Cattle Society [1]
Kerry Kerry Cattle Herd Book Royal Dublin Society [1]
Lincoln Red Lincoln Red Herd Book Lincoln Red Cattle Society [1]
Miniature Jersey Purebred Mini Jersey Herd Book Purebred Mini Jersey Society [1]
Red Danish Stambog over Koer af Rod Dansk Malkerace De Samvirkende Danske Landboforeninger [1]
Red Poll Red Poll Herd Book Red Poll Cattle Society of Great Britain and Ireland [1]
Shorthorn Coates's Herd Book Shorthorn Society of Great Britain and Ireland [1]
South Devon Herd Book of South Devon Cattle South Devon Herd Book Society [1]
Simmental Irish Simmental Cattle Society Irish Simmental Cattle Society Ltd [1]
Sussex Sussex Herd Book Sussex Herd Book Society [1]
Welsh Welsh Black Cattle Herd Book Welsh Black Cattle Society [1]

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