- THE BREED -

Statistics

  • Easy calving, low birth weights
  • Highly fertile
  • Polled breed
  • Renowned fault free structures
  • Docile, quiet, kind natured
  • Impressive weight gains
  • High marbling
  • Attractive, easy on the eye

The Canadian Speckle Park is a breed of cattle native to the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.  It is one of only a few beef cattle breeds developed in Canada from three British breeds: Teeswater Shorthorn, Aberdeen Angus, and a British White. 

 

Scientific Name:              Bos taurus

Higher Classification:     Cattle

Rank:                                  Breed

 

 

In Canada, and now increasingly in Australia and New Zealand, butchers and meat graders are very impressed with the consistently high quality of the Speckle Park carcass. It isn't uncommon to get an exceptionally good carcass from any breed, but what is IMPRESSIVE is when the carcass from a particular breed is consistently good.