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Blonde d'Aquitaine noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌblɒnd dæk.wɪˈteɪn/ us /ˌblɑːnd dæk.wəˈteɪn/pluralBlondes d'Aquitaine a type of cow, originally bred in France, that is kept for its meat: The purebred Charolais calf is not as heavy as those of the Blonde d'Aquitaine. Every year, around 105,000 Blondes d'Aquitaine are slaughtered in France. The folder contained early photos of the Blonde d'Aquitaine cattle, which arrived here in the 1970s. Beef cattle in the region include the Blonde d'Aquitaine. Without the conservation programme, the Garonnais would have been extinct by 1977; it still exists today as a special branch of the Blonde d'Aquitaine. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cattle & similar animals Aberdeen Angus Africander Alderney Angus Ankole Charbray Charolais Chianina Corriente cow Irish Moiled jersey Kerry Kobe Limousin Red Angus Red Poll Sahiwal Salers Sanga |