Mishima cattle
Mishima cattle (見島牛 Mishima ushi) are a breed of cattle used in beef production. Mishima cattle are small (usually 1-1.2 m tall) and originate from tiny Mishima Island outside of Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Unlike most other Japanese cattle breeds, Mishima cattle has not been cross-bred with Western cattle. [1] Mishima cattle and Kuchinoshima cattle are the last two of remaining breeds of pure wagyu today.[2]
References
- Beef in Japan, Longworth, JW, University of Queensland Press, Australia, 1984.
- American Wagyu Association.
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