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This is a list of domesticated animal breeds originating from Scotland. To be considered domesticated, a population of animals must have their behaviour, life cycle, or physiology systemically altered as a result of being under human control for many generations.

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  • Skotsko je domovem několika nejstarších plemen domácích zvířat, která se zachovala dodnes. Nejstarším plemenem je , která je prehistorického původu, nebo gallowayský skot známý již z 8.-12. století. Nejmladším plemenem je skotská klapouchá kočka oficiálně registrována v roce 1961. Některá plemena, např. shetlandský pony nebo border kolie se chovají po celém světe, jiné plemena jako např. shetlandská husa nebo se chovají pouze vzácně i ve Skotsku. Ovce z ostrova je výjimečné plemeno ovce, které se živí především mořskými chaluhami.Mnoho psů má původ ve Skotsku, nejméně 5 plemen je z ostrova Skye. Relativní izolace mnohých skotských ostrovů napomohla vzniku mnohých plemen. (cs)
  • This is a list of domesticated animal breeds originating from Scotland. To be considered domesticated, a population of animals must have their behaviour, life cycle, or physiology systemically altered as a result of being under human control for many generations. Scotland has produced some of the longest established breeds of domesticated animals still in existence. There are 37 individual breeds of animals from Scotland still in existence and three extinct breeds. The Soay Sheep has prehistoric origins, and the Galloway breed of beef cattle dates back several hundred years. New breeds have also been developed more recently in Scotland, such as the Scottish Fold cat, which dates from 1961. The North Ronaldsay Sheep is a most unusual breed, subsisting largely on a diet of seaweed, and the Boreray is the UK's rarest sheep, having been listed as "Category 2: Endangered" by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. Some breeds, such as the Shetland Pony and the Border Collie are well known throughout much of the Western world, whilst others such as the Scots Dumpy chicken are little-known, even at home. Fifteen breeds of dog have Scottish origins, including six terrier breeds. Indeed, the relative isolation of many of Scotland's numerous islands has led to a preponderance of breeds from these places being represented. Various breeds are now extinct, including the Grice, an archaic and somewhat aggressive pig. (en)
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  • Skotsko je domovem několika nejstarších plemen domácích zvířat, která se zachovala dodnes. Nejstarším plemenem je , která je prehistorického původu, nebo gallowayský skot známý již z 8.-12. století. Nejmladším plemenem je skotská klapouchá kočka oficiálně registrována v roce 1961. Některá plemena, např. shetlandský pony nebo border kolie se chovají po celém světe, jiné plemena jako např. shetlandská husa nebo se chovají pouze vzácně i ve Skotsku. (cs)
  • This is a list of domesticated animal breeds originating from Scotland. To be considered domesticated, a population of animals must have their behaviour, life cycle, or physiology systemically altered as a result of being under human control for many generations. (en)
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  • Skotská plemena zvířat (cs)
  • List of Scottish breeds (en)
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