Swedish native mountain cattle are a small breed from northern part of Sweden. They have existed as a breed since before the 1900-century. 1896 it was decided that one feature should be selected: hornless and white with black or brown features. The breed represents 0.3 % of dairy cows in Sweden and they are threatened by extinction. They have a small milk yield compared to other modern cows, but their milk proteins are of big interest. The purpose of this bachelor study was to analyze the milk proteins from Swedish mountain cattle with emphases on outdoor and indoor period from samples from two different farms. The pasture operated farm had 6 cows and the conventional farm had 11 cows participating in the study. The method was based on ca...