Fribourgeoise
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Conservation statusextinct[1]: 112
Other names
- Fribourgeois
- Freiburger
- Schwarzfleckvieh
- Freiburger Schwarzfleckvieh
Country of originSwitzerland
Distributionformerly: Canton of Fribourg
Fribourgeoise cow in an engraving from 1859 | |
| Conservation status | extinct[1]: 112 |
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| Country of origin | Switzerland |
| Distribution | formerly: Canton of Fribourg |
| Use | dual-purpose: milk and beef |
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| Coat | black-pied |
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The Fribourgeoise or Freiburger was a Swiss breed of cattle from the Canton of Fribourg in western Switzerland. From about 1966 it was systematically cross-bred with imported Holstein stock. It became effectively extinct with the death of the last pure-bred bull in 1973, and was absorbed into the Swiss Holstein.