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Cattle of the Glan cattle breed stand on a pasture on October 20, 2008 at a farm in Hermespand, western Germany. 20 years ago, German farmer Horst Backmann started to breed the so-called Glan cattle, as the traditional breed was almost extinct. The number of Glan cattle living in Germany is now at about 2,000. The animals are mainly used for milk- and beef production. AFP PHOTO DDP/TORSTEN SILZ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read TORSTEN SILZ/AFP/Getty Images)
Cows
Cattle of the Glan cattle breed stand on a pasture on October 20, 2008 at a farm in Hermespand, western Germany. 20 years ago, German farmer Horst Backmann started to breed the so-called Glan cattle, as the traditional breed was almost extinct. The number of Glan cattle living in Germany is now at about 2,000. The animals are mainly used for milk- and beef production. AFP PHOTO DDP/TORSTEN SILZ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read TORSTEN SILZ/AFP/Getty Images)