Adaptaur
Adaptaur cattle are an Australian tropically adapted Bos taurus beef breed developed from British cattle, mainly Hereford and Shorthorn ancestry, under selection in Queensland. The breed was created to retain the meat quality and fertility associated with temperate taurine cattle while improving heat tolerance, parasite resistance, and performance in northern Australian conditions. Animals are typically red or red with white markings, medium framed, and selected for sleek coats and the ability to breed under tick and heat challenge. The name is closely linked with research and performance selection rather than an old regional landrace.
On commercial properties, Adaptaur genetics may be used straight or in crossbreeding where producers want taurine carcass traits without losing too much tropical adaptation. They still require sound pasture planning, tick control suited to the district, shade or heat-risk management, and selection for temperament and fertility. Breeders pay attention to objective records because the breed's value rests on measurable adaptation as much as appearance. Buyers outside northern Australia should ask how cattle or semen have performed in comparable climates, since advantages under heat and parasite pressure may be less visible in temperate herds.
Colors: Belted, Black, Black and White, Blaze Faced, Blue Roan, Brindle, Brockle Faced, Brown, Brown and White, Dun, Gray, Grey, Highbelt, Highpark, Lineback, Mottled, Pied, Red, Red and White, Red Roan, Riggit, Roan, Silver, Solid Black, Solid Red, Solid White, Speckled, Spotted, White, White Faced, Yellow