The Girolando is a Brazilian breed of dairy cattle. It is a taurindicine breed, resulting initially from cross-breeding of zebuine Indian Gyr bulls with European Holstein cows. The coat varies from black to black-and-white. Approximately 80% of the milk production in Brazil is from Girolando or other Holstein-Gyr cross-breeds. A Girolando is 3/8 Gir and 5/8 Holstein.
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The Girolando is a Brazilian breed of dairy cattle. It is a taurindicine breed, resulting initially from cross-breeding of zebuine Indian Gyr bulls with European Holstein cows. The coat varies from black to black-and-white. Approximately 80% of the milk production in Brazil is from Girolando or other Holstein-Gyr cross-breeds. A Girolando is 3/8 Gir and 5/8 Holstein.
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