Palmer-Dunn

Palmer-Dunn

“The Palmer-Dunn strain of Pineywoods is named for Mrs. Muriel Palmer Dunn of State Line, Mississippi. She assembled together a group of old Palmer family cattle and other Woods cattle in her area. The two traits that Mrs. Muriel emphasized the most were...
Robinson

Robinson

​Robinson cattle started as a hodgepodge of cattle collected and assembled into one herd. Today the majority of this line is maintained by Charles Simon of GA.
Yeller Griffen

Yeller Griffen

Griffen cattle were medium-large for Pineywoods. They were yellow with thick proportions and long-broad heads. Their horns were broad with a distinctly Spanish upward and outward twist. They very closely resembled the Spanish cattle of their time. ​This line of cattle...
Agricola-Knapp

Agricola-Knapp

These tend to be medium size Pineywoods, with short to medium length, wide set horns. some having a Spanish twist to the horns. Originally they tended to be fairly uniformly colored, with colored spots or speckling on a white base, or the reverse white on a colored...
Barnes

Barnes

Barnes cattle vary widely in size, horn shape and color. Most are color sided, color pointed or caped, with black ears and noses. Colors includes blacks, blues, reds,browns and tans. Solid colors happen but are uncommon. ​The Barnes cattle come from Alabama, and...
Carter, Charlie

Carter, Charlie

These are a medium sized cattle, with medium to long horns turning upward (some with a twist). They are typically color sided or roan with a variety of shades of red and yellow. It is not uncommon for calves to darken with age to include some mild black pigment. Less...