beef cattle

  • 121Red Sindhi cattle — are the most popular of all Zebu dairy breeds. The breed originated in the Sindh province of Pakistan. They are widely kept for milk production across India, Pakistan, Bangla Desh, Sri Lanka, and other countries. They have been used for… …

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  • 122Shetland cattle — are a small, hardy cattle breed from the Shetland Isles off the north coast of Scotland.Shetland cattle possess their characteristic genetic qualities of thriftiness, productivity and hardiness, through adaptation and survival in one of the… …

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  • 123Ennstal Mountain Pied Cattle — are an almost extinct cattle breed from Austria. The name comes from the Ennstal ( Enns Valley ).The small light Ennstal Mountain Pieds originate from Bavarian Whitehead Pied Cattle. Once they were almost totally foxy red before the white spots… …

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  • 1242006 Argentine restriction of beef exports — Argentina is one of the world s largest producers of beef. It is also the third largest exporter (after Brazil and Australia), and has the world s highest consumption rate (an average of 68 kg per person per year). On 8 March 2006, President… …

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  • 125Chillingham Cattle — Coordinates: 55°31′30″N 1°53′02″W / 55.525°N 1.884°W / 55.525; 1.884 …

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  • 126Jersey cattle — For other uses, see Jersey (disambiguation). Jersey A Jersey cow in the western United States Country of origin Jersey Traits …

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  • 127Devil's Beef Tub — The Devil s Beef Tub. The Devil s Beef Tub is a deep, dramatic hollow in the hills north of the Scottish town of Moffat. The 500 foot (150 m) deep hollow is formed by four hills, Great Hill (1527 ft, 465 m), Peat Knowe, Annanhead… …

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  • 128corned beef — (kôrnd) n. ▸ Beef, usually brisket, round, or rump, that is seasoned with spices and cured in brine. ╂ [From CORN(Cf. ↑corn)1, to preserve with granulated salt or brine.] Word History: One might wonder where the corn in corned beef is, since… …

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