Northern Finncattle are a dual breed of cattle from Finland, used in both dairy and beef production. These cattle are usually white with pigmented ears and muzzle, and naturally polled. [1]
Cows produce approximately 4000 kg of milk per lactation. [2]
Herds of Northern are kept at prison farms at Pelso and Sukeva. [3] Private farms are given conservation grants to keep Finncattle. The Nordic Gene Bank for Farm Animals (NGH), founded in 1984, co-ordinates the conservation of Nordic rare breeds. Genetic studies show common ancestry with Icelandic cattle, Swedish Mountain cattle and Western Fjord cattle. [4] These breeds produce a quality of milk protein well suited to manufacturing.