Belgian Red Pied
Belgian Red Pied is a red-and-white cattle label used for Belgian Bos taurus cattle with pied or patched coloring, most often in a dairy or dual-purpose context. The name can overlap with Belgian red-and-white, Belgian white-and-red, and regional Flemish or Belgian pied cattle terminology, so it is best read as a managed breed or type rather than a single universally recognized international population. Typical animals show irregular red patches on a white body and are selected less for extreme beef muscling than for useful milk, calf growth, and general farm soundness.
Practical management depends on the herd's background. Dairy-influenced Red Pied cattle need attention to udder structure, milk recording, and feeding through lactation, while more dual-purpose lines may be kept on pasture with seasonal calving and beef calf sales. Anyone sourcing breeding stock should ask whether the cattle are registered as Belgian Red Pied, red-and-white Belgian cattle, or another local herdbook category. For small herds and conservation programs, clear identification helps avoid accidental absorption into larger red Holstein or Fleckvieh-type populations.
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