herd of cattle

  • 91Salers (cattle) — The Salers (French: race de Salers or La Salers ; plural: Les Salers ) is a breed of cattle which originated in Cantal in the Massif Central of France.They are a large breed of cattle, with the female weighing in at between 700 and 750 kg (1,5443 …

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  • 92La Reina (cattle) — The La Reina (English: Queen) is a Creole breed of cattle and was developed in, and is unique to, Nicaragua. The Reina cattle have special characteristics for the tropics, they possess genes that make them heat tolerant. It is a very useful breed …

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  • 93Fleckvieh cattle — started in 1830 when original Simmental Cattle from Switzerland were imported to Bavaria and to Austria to improve the local dual purpose breeds. At these times, the Simmental cattle were famous for their milk production and draught capacity but… …

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  • 94Thundering herd problem — The thundering herd problem occurs when a large number of processes waiting for an event are awoken when that event occurs, but only one process is able to proceed at a time. After the processes wake up, they all demand the resource and a… …

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  • 95accredited herd — A herd of dairy cattle certified by two successive tests to be free of tuberculosis. The tests are conducted by the USDA. Sometimes the term is mistakenly applied to a brucellosis free herd …

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  • 96Illawarra cattle — The Illawarra breed was started by Australian dairymen who improved their poor performing Milking Shorthorn herd by introducing the bloodlines of superior cattle from an assortment of other breeds. This is evident in many other breeds,… …

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  • 97Terceira Cattle Dog — is a rare dog breed which originates from Portugal and was used to herd cattle …

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  • 98ride herd — verb driving animals such as horses and cattle while riding along with them (Freq. 1) Joe was riding herd during the day • Hypernyms: ↑ride, ↑sit • Verb Frames: Somebody s …

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  • 99close-herd — ˈklōs+ transitive verb Etymology: close (V) West : to herd (cattle) in a close group …

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  • 100cow|herd — «KOW HURD», noun. a person whose work is looking after cattle at pasture …

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