Icelandic Cattle in South Iceland - Encircle Photos

7 Icelandic Cattle in South Iceland

Norsemen brought cattle when they began settling in Iceland at the end of the 9th century. Almost all of the country’s cows share Norse heritage because it has been illegal to import them since 1870. The current population of dairy cows is about 75,000 of which 25,000 to 30,000 produce milk. These docile creatures with engaging brown eyes are seen grazing in fields during the summer months.

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Icelandic Cattle in South Iceland

Þjóðvegur & Þorvaldseyri, Iceland

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