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  • 51Dairy cattle — Milkcow redirects here. For the German submarine, see German Type XIV submarine. A Holstein cow with prominent udder and less muscle than is typical of beef breeds Dairy cattle (dairy cows) are cattle cows (adult females) bred for the ability to… …

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  • 52Angus cattle — This article is about Scottish Cattle. For other uses of the name Angus, see Angus (disambiguation). Black Angus redirects here; for the steakhouse see Black Angus Steakhouse Mixed herd of Black and Red Angus Angus cattle (Aberdeen Angus) are a… …

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  • 53South Devon cattle — A bull and two calves South Devon cattle, also known as Orange Elephants,[1] are the largest of the British Native breeds. They are believed to have descended from the large red cattle of Normandy which were imported during the Norman invasion of …

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  • 54Electronic herd — The Electronic Herd is a term coined by Thomas Friedman in his book The Lexus and the Olive Tree. The term covers two different sub groups; Short horn cattle and Long horn cattle.hort Horn CattleShort horn cattle represents all the stock, bonds… …

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  • 55Jersey 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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  • 56Archimedes' cattle problem — (or the problema bovinum or problema Archimedis) is a problem in Diophantine analysis, the study of polynomial equations with integer solutions. Attributed to Archimedes, the problem involves computing the number of cattle in a herd of the sun… …

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  • 57Glamorgan cattle — It was thought that Glamorgan Cattle ( Gwartheg Morgannwg ) had died out and were effectively extinct in Britain in the 1920s. In 1979 Major Teddy Savage of Sedlescombe, near Hastings in East Sussex, decided to sell his cattle herd which he… …

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  • 58Texas longhorn (cattle) — The Texas longhorn is a breed of cattle known for its characteristic horns, which can extend to 120 inches tip to tip for steers and exceptional cows and bulls in the 70 to 80 inch tip to tip range. Horns can have a slight upward turn at their… …

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  • 59Scotch Cattle — was the name taken by bands of coal miners in South Wales, analogous to the Molly Maguires in Pennsylvania, who, in disguise, would visit the homes of other local miners who were working during a strike or cooperating with employers against the… …

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  • 60Randall Cattle — are a rare breed of cattle that originated in Sunderland, Vermont. OriginRandall cattle seem to be survivors of the indigenous landrace cattle of the area, found a single farm owned by Samuel J. Randall and later his son Everett Randall. The… …

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