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- Jeju_black_cattle abstract "Jeju Black Cattle are one of the indigenous cattle breeds found in the Korean peninsula (Republic of Korea). Since the prehistoric age this breed has survived in the subtropical environment of Jeju island (a special self-governed province of Republic of Korea). Evidences found in the ancient documents (the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty - the annual records of Joseon Dynasty, and the Tamna Sullyeokdo- the paintings depicting Jeju’s official affairs during the Joseon Dynasty) about existence of Jeju Black Cattle described that beef of this indigenous cattle was served to the King or used as ritual offerings.Although a prehistoric existence, there was a substantial shrink in its population size in Jeju island and been categorized as endangered until 1980s. In the last few decades, South Korean government policies in agricultural industry focused on automation and increased agri-product outputs which had also driven most industrial interest to breeding of the major local beef source known as Hanwoo cattle (‘Korean Native Cattle’ or ‘Han-u’) than other indigenous breeds such as Jeju Black Cattle. For years, as a consequence, this indigenous breed has lost its economic importance to cattle farmers, presumably because of their impaired growth performances in absence of systematic breeding schemes.In the early 1990s, however, Jeju Stockbreeding Promotion Institute (Jeju SPI) took initiatives for implementation of a full-fledged preservation and proliferation policy targeting Jeju Black Cattle. To date, a total of 150 Jeju Black Cattle are being reared under the care of Jeju SPI. In 2013, Korean government formally declared the cattle breed as a valuable but an endangered animal genetic resource in the country and sanctioned a Natural Monument No. 546, to emphasize its better conservation and proliferation. Besides that a total of 619 Jeju Black Cattle has already been registered in the Korean seedstock database system of the Korea Animal Improvement Association.".
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- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageRevisionID "693580852".
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink Annals_of_the_Joseon_Dynasty.
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cattle_breeds_originating_in_Korea.
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jeju_Province.
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink Han-u.
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- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Peninsula.
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink Mishima_cattle.
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Jeju_black_cattle wikiPageWikiLink File:Breeding_Jeju_black_cattle.jpg.
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- Jeju_black_cattle subject Category:Cattle_breeds_originating_in_Korea.
- Jeju_black_cattle subject Category:Jeju_Province.
- Jeju_black_cattle hypernym Breeds.
- Jeju_black_cattle comment "Jeju Black Cattle are one of the indigenous cattle breeds found in the Korean peninsula (Republic of Korea). Since the prehistoric age this breed has survived in the subtropical environment of Jeju island (a special self-governed province of Republic of Korea).".
- Jeju_black_cattle label "Jeju black cattle".
- Jeju_black_cattle sameAs Q18359259.
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- Jeju_black_cattle sameAs Q18359259.
- Jeju_black_cattle wasDerivedFrom Jeju_black_cattle?oldid=693580852.
- Jeju_black_cattle depiction Breeding_Jeju_black_cattle.jpg.
- Jeju_black_cattle isPrimaryTopicOf Jeju_black_cattle.