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Lakenvelder

The Lakenvelder is a genus from the bovine family and probably originates from the Netherlands and Germany. A broad white stripe over the middle of the body can identify the Lakenvelder. The males weigh about 700kg and have an average height of 140cm, while the females weigh 550kg and have an average height of 130cm. They are mainly kept for their milk and meat.  

Occurence

NEW LUTZ FARM WEBP V2.webp
by Zev Chafer (original art)
Farm
Lutz Farm is a small farm situated in the Denron neighbourhood of the Vöhren district. The Lutz family has owned and run the farm for centuries. They cultivate a range of crops, including rye, buckwheat, and flax. The Rye and Buckwheat that are grown on the farm are used partly for personal use, but mainly sold to locals. The flax produced on the farm is processed into linen fabric, which is then traded with Boutique Vos. Along with crops, Lutz farm also has cattle that provide milk and meat. Some of the cattle are sold to locals as well.
 

Family


 
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Artiodactyla
Family
Bovidae
Genus
Bos
Species
Bos primigenius

Genetic Ancestor(s)


Cover image: by Zev Chafer (original art)

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