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  • '''Cattle''' most commonly refers to the species ''Bos taurus'',<ref>{{citation ...]]. Properly, a [[cow]] is the female of the species, although "cows" and "cattle" often are used interchangeably. [[Bull]] refers to a male that has not bee
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  • ...ic activity in the American southwest, especially 1866-95, when 10 million cattle were herded from Texas to railheads in Kansas for shipments to stockyards i Europe had few cattle drives but the Swiss in the 16th century operated one over the St. Gotthard
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  • As one of the longest-domesticated animals, cows and [[cattle]] have played a significant role within Western popular culture. Sometimes
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  • [[Cowboy]]s riding [[horse]]s moving herds of [[cow|cattle]] long distances to market.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cattle]]
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  • A horseman skilled at handling [[cattle]].
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  • Parasite fluke that tends to live in cattle or other grazing mammals.
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  • Apparent goddess from Irish mythology, associated with war, death, cattle and prophesy.
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  • [[Cowboy]]s riding [[horse]]s moving herds of [[cow|cattle]] long distances to market.
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  • A '''cowboy''' is a horseman skilled at handling cattle. The name and occupation has become synonymous with the American West, and ...he ''vaquero'' (Spanish for cowboy), who had mastered both the handling of cattle on horseback and the tools of the trade, such as horse, rope, saddle and br
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  • *[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/regamna.html The Cattle Raid of Regamna] *The Cattle Raid of Cooley: [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T301012/index.html Recens
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  • {{main|Cattle}}
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  • ...and cause disease in many vertebrates, especially mammals such as dogs and cattle.
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  • "The Cattle Raid of Cooley", central epic of the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
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  • '''Cattle''' most commonly refers to the species ''Bos taurus'',<ref>{{citation ...]]. Properly, a [[cow]] is the female of the species, although "cows" and "cattle" often are used interchangeably. [[Bull]] refers to a male that has not bee
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  • Popularly called "mad cow disease", an incurable neurological disease of cattle and other animals, transmissible to humans, where it is referred to as var
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  • ...{{Deakin Cattle Drive near the Mission Santa Cruz 1876.jpg/credit}}<br />A cattle drive near the Mission Santa Cruz in 1876.
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  • Disease of horses, ponies, donkeys and housed dairy cattle, characterized by inflammation and damage to the sensitive laminae of the h
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  • ...o lives in the west. It was the tenth labor of [[Heracles]] to steal his [[cattle]] and drive them back to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]].
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  • .... The footpath is named after the cattle rustlers (the Caterans) who stole cattle in this area until as late as the 17th century. The length of the trail is
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  • {{r|Cattle}}
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  • {{r|Cattle}}
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  • ==Cattle==
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  • *The Cattle Raid of Cooley: [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T301012/index.html Recens
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  • ...working animals (such as cattle herding dogs or draft animals), livestock (cattle, sheep, honey bees), or pets (dogs, cats, etc).
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  • {{r|Cattle drives}}
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  • *[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/fraech.html The Cattle Raid of Fráech]
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  • ...tle are vegetarians, it was a surprise to many that a number of commercial cattle feeds did contain meat by-products as a source of protein.
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  • *Nerys Patterson, ''Cattle Lords and Clansmen: the Social Structure of Early Ireland'', University of
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  • | [[Cattle]]
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  • Taurus represents a [[bull]] or a generic form of [[cattle]].
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  • *[http://paddybrown.co.uk ''The Cattle Raid of Cooley''] webcomic by Patrick Brown
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  • ...irus]] genus causing respiratory infections in various mammals. Humans and cattle are most affected but infections in goats and sheep have also been reported
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  • {{r|Cattle}}
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  • ''Special Domain'': Animal life, particularly cattle
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  • {{r|Australian Cattle Dog}}
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  • ...n setting are generally adept at avoiding the trampling legs of horses and cattle, and the rat terrier is no exception.
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  • ...ions of a fence the Ashbridge family erected along the creek to keep their cattle from polluting it survive to the present day near [[Craven Road]].<ref name ...to Ashbridge’s Bay. The Ashbridges lined the creek with fences to keep the cattle from polluting the water.
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  • ...an]], in North Dakota, where he built houses, business, a Catholic church, cattle and sheep ranches and the Medora-Deadwood (S.D.) Stagecoach line. His meat
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  • Image:SD cattle brand.png|{{SD cattle brand.png/credit}}<br/>The cattle brand used at Mission San Diego.<ref>Engelhardt 1920, p. 223. From the '"Ca
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  • '''Drvaspa''': Female Yazad personifying cattle '''Gaw''': Yazad personifying cattle.
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  • ===The Cattle Raid of Fráech=== ...'s belt, and does him no harm. They liberate Fráech's family, take all the cattle and treasure, and go back to Ireland the way they came.
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  • ...are actually crossbreeds of the yak and ''Bos taurus'' (common domestic [[cattle]]). These are known in Tibetan as ''[[dzo]]'' or ''dzopkyo''. Unlike [[cattle]], yaks grunt rather than moo. Many wild yaks are killed for food by the [[
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  • [[Wichita, Kansas]] was once a center for cattle drives, but it is now one of the world's centers for aviation manufacturing
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  • ...argely become swampland, although the drier parts provide good grazing for cattle. The mean annual temperature in the Llanos is 26 degrees Celsius, and in th
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  • ...Ulaid]], and is best known for starting the ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge]]'' ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") to steal Ulster's prize stud bull. ==The Cattle Raid of Cooley==
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  • ...heries]] (see [[fishing]]) or [[Fish farm|farmed]] in much the same way as cattle or chickens (see [[aquaculture]]). They are also exploited by [[Recreationa
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  • ...ity and surrounding area have been and are the site of mining, farming and cattle ranching, as well as a trade and tourism center. It is also home to the Sou
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  • ...re often associated with and remembered for these, such as Harry Stinton’s cattle, Kitty Blake’s fruit and Charles Baldwyn’s swans.
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  • ...grow crops when there is moisture, then become herders, moving with their cattle to follow water availability during the dry season at their home base. ...tainous areas, seasonal migration may involve moving sheep, goats, yaks or cattle to higher elevations during summer or the dry season to escape heat and fin
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  • ...uated in a prime agricultural landscape, the area is renown for it's prize cattle farming. The [[John Bonham|Bonham]] family farm, the [[Old Hyde Farm]], is
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  • ...looks much different from the drake (male). Likewise, in some breeds of [[cattle]] a bull (male) is easily distinguished from a [[cow]] (female) because of
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  • ...Island Site 1917.jpg/credit}}<br />A view of tents, buildings, horses, and cattle at the annual scout reunion in 1917 to commemorate the Battle of Beecher Is
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  • ...dryer than the eastern portion of the state and features mainly rangeland cattle grazing. ...], [[wheat]], [[sunflower]]s, and [[sorghum]]. Principal livestock include cattle and calves (3.7 million total), sheep and lambs (305,000), hogs and pigs (1
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  • ...Texas experience.<ref> James A. Wilson, "West Texas Influence on the Early Cattle Industry of Arizona." ''Southwestern Historical Quarterly'' 1967 71(1): 26-
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  • {{r|Cattle industry}}
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  • ...Germanic mythology|Germanic]] [[Valkyries]], although her association with cattle also suggests a role connected with fertility. She appears in various anima ...Ireland'' Vol II, 1906, "[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/regamna.html The Cattle Raid of Regamna]"</ref>
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  • ...ic activity in the American southwest, especially 1866-95, when 10 million cattle were herded from Texas to railheads in Kansas for shipments to stockyards i Europe had few cattle drives but the Swiss in the 16th century operated one over the St. Gotthard
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  • * ''Wild Cattle of Chillingham'', 1867
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  • ...In some traditions he was the "creator of men," and man called itself the "cattle of Ra." The [[Pharaoh]]s were meant to be his direct descendants. In relati
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  • .... The longest and most important story is the ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge]]'' or "Cattle Raid of Cooley", in which Medb raises an army to invade the [[Cooley penins ...s children. Wealth is reckoned in cattle. Warfare mainly takes the form of cattle raids, and often involves single combats between champions. The characters'
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  • ...and 60 mules. In July of 1839, Inspector-General E.P. Hartnell found 2,208 cattle, 1,670 sheep, 799 horses, 35 mules, and 65 goats. The soil around Mission S
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  • {{r|Cattle|Cattle ranching}}
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  • ...is now the major crop. Since the introduction of sheep ranching, sheep and cattle on the island have been the primary sources of meat. In addition to farmin
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  • ...e dry valleys of the Rockies and on the Great Plains, the latter featuring cattle and sheep grazing. The eastern part of the state also features oil and coal
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  • ...ntain, migrating between the valleys and high pastures with their herds of cattle and sheep. The nearest town is Dogubeyazit.
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  • As one of the longest-domesticated animals, cows and [[cattle]] have played a significant role within Western popular culture. Sometimes
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  • ...at [[Weipa]], crops of all kinds in the southern tablelands, and sheep and cattle stations everywhere else). In recent years the state government has pursued
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  • The Pine Ridge Community mostly consists of wheat and hay farming and cattle ranching. There is also a winery east of Pine Ridge on the Ozark Trail ([[W
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  • ...-off of cows of [[Cooley peninsula|Cooley]]", more usually rendered '''The Cattle Raid of Cooley''' or '''The ''Táin''''') is the central tale in the [[Ulst ...more modern language with a few extra passages. Winifred Faraday's ''The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge'' (1904) translates the first recension, and Joseph Dunn's
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  • ===Cattle===
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  • ...incident, Tom's father made him a whip of straw so that he could drive the cattle, but while in the field, Tom slipped and fell into a ditch. A bird then sc
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  • ...s that Achtan was Art's official mistress, to whom he had given a dowry of cattle). ...fada, daughter of [[Cathaír Mór]] and foster-daughter of Buchet, a wealthy cattle-lord from [[Leinster]] whose hospitality was so exploited that he was reduc
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  • ...ll their plows. The Scots-Irish built focused more on herding of hogs and cattle than they did on cultivation. But other Scots-Irish focused on mixed-farmi ...s too little rain for farming, cattle ranching became important. Overland cattle drives took large hers from Texas to the railheads in Kansas. A few thous
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  • ...of the Rottweiler is that its ancestors were the [[Roman legion]]s' canine cattle drovers - in particular, dogs left behind in what had been the Roman Provin ...ere allowed to survive and breed unless they were successful in moving the cattle properly and in protecting the soldiers' beef supply.<ref>While the exact a
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  • ...County, Florida|Alachua County]], an area where the Spanish had maintained cattle ranches in the 17th century. One of the best known ranches had been called ...llages on the Alachua prairie, killing or driving off thousands of head of cattle.<ref>Missall. Pp. 20.</ref>
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  • #Control of non-point pollution from agricultural run off, human defecation, cattle wallowing and throwing of unburnt and half burnt bodies into the river.
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  • '''RADP differentiation of Malassezia spp. from cattle, dog and humans'''<sup>7</sup> The molecular makeup of dogs, cattle, and humans has not really been studied. This paper attempted to analyze t
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  • ...t between 1817 and 1823 to house the mayordomo and herdsmen who tended the cattle and horses from nearby [[Mission San Juan Capistrano]].
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  • ...ed in 1819 as a ranch outpost of [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]] to graze cattle. The present site was established around 1830 on a portion of the Bernardin
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  • ...of the Rottweiler is that its ancestors were the [[Roman legion]]s' canine cattle drovers - in particular, dogs left behind in what had been the Roman Provin ...ere allowed to survive and breed unless they were successful in moving the cattle properly and in protecting the soldiers' beef supply.<ref>While the exact a
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  • The purses and prestige for winning in a [[cattle]] competition such as one of the Australian [[Agricultural Show]]s far outw
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  • ...lobal warming|environmentally friendly]] than consuming meat raised from [[cattle]].<ref>''High North Alliance'': '[http://www.highnorth.no/Carbon%20footprin
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  • ...the native population, the facility was used mainly as an outpost to graze cattle after 1790.
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  • ...han 21,000 strong. "The House of Swift" slaughtered as many as two million cattle, four million hogs, and two million sheep a year. Three years after his dea ...r shop at the age of fourteen. Two years later, in 1855, he opened his own cattle and pork butchering business with the help of small loans from his family.
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  • ...]], and the central story is the proto-epic ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge]]'', "The Cattle Raid of Cooley".
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  • ...which transmits easily to humans in the laboratory or in animal handling. Cattle, sheep, and goats are the primary reservoirs of C. burnetii. Infection ha
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  • Wool, wheat, sheep, cattle, fruit and mixed farming are at the economic heart of this district on the
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  • ...sometimes a few head of cattle (although the richer farmers dominated the cattle market). The squalor that many Irish farmers lived in was contrasted starkl
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  • ...org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=20772&Cr=global&Cr1=environment UN: rearing cattle produces more greenhouse gases than driving cars]
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  • The hundred-acre farm also reared pedigree Hereford cattle, free-range chickens, held John Bonham's antique car and motorcycle collect
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  • ===The Cattle Raid of Cooley===
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  • ...agan|Reagan Administration]]. In 1989, he returned to his brothers in the cattle business and practiced law in Amarillo , dealing with the appropriate bulls
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  • *[[Australian Cattle Dog]] *[[Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog]]
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  • ...bia and purchased quite a number of Colombian paso fino horses to work his cattle. This added the second strain of paso fino and while the two strains are s
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  • * On the 6th day, God commands the earth to bring forth cattle, creeping things (poss. reptiles and/or insects), and beasts of the earth. ...of the first murder (Cain killing Abel), the beginnings of tent-dwelling, cattle herding, use of musical instruments, and metal-working, and the genealogies
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  • ...the jurisdiction of newly independent Mexico, whose government encouraged cattle and sheep ranching on the islands. The United States acquired sovereignty a
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  • .../ref> To sustain the installation barley, maize, and wheat, were grown and cattle were grazed at nearby ''Las Pulgas'' ("the fleas"); also notable was the pr
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  • ...bolls also contain seeds, which are an important source of cooking oil and cattle feed. The
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  • ...the Budgerigar, the peach-faced Lovebird, [[dog]]s, [[cat]]s, [[sheep]], [[cattle]], [[chicken]]s, [[llama]]s, [[guinea pig]]s and laboratory [[mouse|mice]]. ...survival, can often fall prey to disease: several sub-species of apples or cattle, for example, face extinction; and many dogs with very respectable [[pedigr
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  • *[[Australian Cattle Dog]] *[[Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog]]
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  • ...nd play, and ride boats around on the water. They owned many cattle. Fairy cattle are distinguishable because they have round ears, and often are white with
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  • ...nt water supply allowed for the planting of citrus orchards and raising of cattle in abundant numbers.
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  • ...uding [[anthrax]], contagious [[bovine pleuropneumonia]], [[rabies]] and [[cattle plague]]. Burdon-Sanderson's successor, William Greenfield, worked on anthr
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  • ...und in low-lying marshes, floodplains and land frequently used for grazing cattle. The soil is never too dry, since this would make it difficult for the rode
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  • ...a hundred thousand acres in land, and so many pounds in money, and as many cattle, without a labourer, what would the rich man be but a labourer?" "The Rich
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  • ...did not get smallpox - where the people often worked with cowpox infected cattle. After several experiments he proved this to be true. Afterwards he culture
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  • ...husbandmen and livestock and that the Eloi are being bred and raised like cattle.
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  • The ''Pacornavirus''infects many animal species, including pigs, rodents, cattle, elephants, raccoons, marsupials, and primates such as baboons, monkeys, ch
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  • ...ut. ''L. acidophilus'' has been shown to drastically reduce ''E. coli'' in cattle.<ref>http://ard.unl.edu/rn/0902/ecoli.html</ref> ''L. acidophilus'' is comm
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  • ...er gases generated by the digestion of food and emitted by animals such as cattle.
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  • * Dale, Edward Everett. ''The range cattle industry'' (1930) [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ch
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  • ...g of gunmen were hired by wealthy ranch owners to kill a number of alleged cattle rustlers, and the U.S. Cavalry was subsequently called in to rescue the gun
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  • ...fertile ground, stones, and adobe soil suitable for building. Thousands of cattle roamed the Mission ranges, and acres of wheat and other crops were planted In 1832, the Mission's 12,000 cattle, 13,000 horses, and 12,000 sheep roamed Mission lands from present-day [[Oa
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  • ...although the climate is unfavourable for grain, grass grows so richly that cattle burst if unrestrained from eating it.<ref>[[Pomponius Mela]], ''De Chorogra
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  • ...ty, with many cattle barns located close to the center of town. Every day cattle are driven through town from the pastures to the barns for milking. ...soldiers were damaged or destroyed. The pastures on the plateau provide a cattle grazing ground for the local farmers. Many panoramic views of the Wetterst
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  • ...ho lived near the Mission were taken in and trained as plowmen, shepherds, cattle herders, blacksmiths, and carpenters. They made adobe bricks, roof tiles an
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  • ...that have protein sources that require less work, like farm [[bird]]s or [[cattle]].
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  • ...bly worth noting that in fairy legends, their domesticated animals such as cattle and dogs are usually described as being white with a red head or particular
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  • ...s prey on deer, moose, rabbits, birds, fish, bear, elk, lynx, hares, pigs, cattle, goats, and some smaller animals like frogs.
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  • Twort also researched Johne's disease, a chronic intestinal infection of cattle. Similarly to leprosy, Johne's bacillus could not be cultivated on ordinary
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  • Twort also researched Johne's disease, a chronic intestinal infection of cattle. Similarly to leprosy, Johne's bacillus could not be cultivated on ordinary
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  • ...hybrid short-horned breeds after 1900.<ref> Donald E. Worcester, "Longhorn cattle," [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/LL/atl2.html ''Handbo ...holm Trail. As the railroads were built across Texas, they ended the long cattle drives. The open range was quickly closed, and the farmers followed the cat
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  • ...ll of Vicksburg in 1863 it became almost impossible to send men, horses or cattle to the east. Texas became a backwater with little military action.
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  • | title = Defender of the Lash & the Cattle Prod: Alan Dershowitz, Professor of Torture
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  • ...ich could be called upon for Southern Rhodesia. In addition there was some cattle farming in Barotseland. Therefore Northern Rhodesia attracted little white ...rn Rhodesia, of which 167,000 were on European-owned farms. Many were beef cattle but dairy production was also found around Mazabuka, Lusaka and Broken Hill
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  • * Jordan, Terry G. ''Trails to Texas: Southern Roots of Western Cattle Ranching'' University of Nebraska Press, 1981.
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  • ...Ethlenn]]. He is the central character of the ''[[Táin Bó Cúailnge]]'' or "Cattle Raid of Cooley", in which he single-handedly defends the Ulaid against an i ...d ''Verba Scáthaige'' we know that some form of the ''Táin Bó Cúailnge'' ("Cattle Raid of Cooley") was known in the 7th century, but the earliest surviving v
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  • ...after a gruelling series of combats during the ''[[Táin Bó Cuailnge]]'' ("Cattle Raid of Cooley"), Lug appeared and healed his wounds over a period of three
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  • ...of either of the two republics; nor to purchase or acquire horses, mules, cattle, or property of any kind, stolen within Mexican territory by such Indians. ...Nor shall their houses or goods be burnt or otherwise destroyed, nor their cattle taken, nor their fields wasted, by the armed force into whose power, by the
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  • ...e with trees and a cottage'' by [[Philips Koninck]], the ''Ferry Boat with cattle on the River Vecht near Nijenrode'' by [[Salomon van Ruysdael]], the ''Sain
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  • ...with seventy men, women and children, in addition were two thousand sheep, cattle and horses.
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  • }}</ref> Cats are independent-minded, and don't like to be put in groups like cattle; indeed, the phrase ''herding cats'' is an expression about how difficult i
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  • ...d transported live ("on-the-hoof") to regional processing centers. Driving cattle across the plains also led to tremendous weight loss, and some animals were ...with the GTR (a railroad that derived little income from transporting live cattle) to haul the cars into [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]] and then eastward
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  • ...told they would leave later, after they gathered wood and looked for stray cattle.
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  • <td>[[Bovine spongiform encephalopathy]] (BSE)</td><td>[[Cattle]]</td><td>BSE prion</td><td>BovPrP<sup>Sc</sup></td>
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  • ...Some of anthrax victims are herbivores especially grazing animals such as cattle and sheep. Anthrax is also seen in domesticated animals such as horses, mu
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  • ...arvellous Merchiston" for the mechanisms he built to improve his crops and cattle.
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  • ...th and decided to check if it was true. He did this by driving Theseus’s [[cattle]] away from Marathon, to which Theseus responded by following him. When Pir
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  • ...on''' over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon t
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  • ...ed once all the spores were discharge. Herbivorous animals such as deer’s, cattle, elk, horses’ etc. can become infected by parasitic organisms called lung
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  • ...th century developments in technique which made it possible to over-winter cattle and led to a great increase in meat production.
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  • ...um are more commonly contracted by non-human vertebrates. "Tuberculosis in cattle has been known even before classical times... Owing to its close resemblanc ...t united on the question of whether tuberculosis could be transmitted from cattle to humans. Edson's proposed ordinance failed to pass due to the public's po
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  • ...gall bladder of domesticated and wild ruminating animals (sheep, goat and cattle). Although, they can also be found in the liver of dogs, rabbits, horses, h
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  • ...e Lucayans had dogs, and later settlers have introduced cats, goats, hogs, cattle, horses and donkeys, all of which have become feral in less accessible area
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  • ...rs, renting tiny plots from landowners who were interested only in raising cattle or in producing grain for market. A single acre of potatoes and the milk of
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  • ...the Mississippi River in summer 1863, it became impossible to ship horses, cattle and swine from Texas and Arkansas to the eastern Confederacy. The blockade
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  • ...nturers in London, who lost money on their investment. A 1627 division of cattle lists 156 colonists divided into twelve lots of thirteen colonists each. A ...moutharch.tripod.com/id133.html | accessdate = 2007-05-03}}</ref> Besides cattle, there were also pigs, sheep, and goats raised in the colony.
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  • ...problems. But the illness can also be caused by ''C. coli'' (also found in cattle, swine, and birds), ''C. upsaliensis'' (found in cats and dogs), and ''C. l
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  • Hobby [[horse]] farms are prominent in the Aiken area and around Camden. Beef cattle, [[turkey]]s, [[broiler]] poultry and eggs are major and widespread industr
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  • ...army medical officer, discovered a species of trypanosome that caused the cattle disease called [[nagana]] in South Africa. Dr. Bruce named the species aft
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  • ...can be infected with the virus by feeding on infected humans, horses, and cattle. These are all hosts that are dead-end resulting in high rates of fatality
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  • ...exacerbated by agricultural use of fertilizers, the burning of biomass and cattle and feedlots, and industrial output. There is concern that nitrous oxide ca
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  • ...ion (PCR). A method for preventing ''T. vaginalis'' is bovine vaccines for cattle (cows). The vaccine contains Trichomonas cells or antigens and can be used
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  • ...e outskirts of [[Biokovo]] and [[Mosor]] and on the islands, they herded [[cattle]] and they were also tilling the fields to an extent. In the later medieval
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  • ...f the Tugai ecosystem as it is transformed into desert. The overgrazing of cattle leads to a reduction of food sources for the species' prey as well. These t
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  • ...feature herding competitions involving [[sheep]] or [[geese]]. [[Highland cattle]] are also fairly common at the Games. This is a long haired, shaggy breed
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  • ...nfected milk is a public health threat, solved by government inspection of cattle and mandatory pasteurization of milk, over the objections of dairy farmers.
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  • ...spo]] arrived from San Gabriel eight days later with a supply of goods and cattle. Unfortunately, at the same time word was received from [[San Diego, Califo ...nearby streams, the Trabuco and the San Juan. Mission San Gabriel provided cattle and neophyte labor to assist in the development of the fledgling settlement
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  • ...in retreat brought back enough captured food, wagons, hardware, horses and cattle to keep Lee supplied for months to come.<ref> They also captured some free
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  • ...particular area. The clearing of trees to create pasture for sheep and cattle may have begun in the [[Mesolithic]] age<ref>Pryor, F. ''The Making of the
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  • ...[[Archimedes]] to [[Eratosthenes]].<ref name=vardi>Vardi, I., "Archimedes' cattle problem", ''American Mathematical Monthly'', v. 105, n. 4, pp. 305-319. See [[Archimedes' cattle problem]]; its solution (absent from the manuscript) requires solving an in
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  • ...well as goods worth £459, including a flock of 235 sheep and a herd of 46 cattle. The annual income was about £150.</ref> The Newtons were a well-to-do, up
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  • * Jordan, Terry G. ''Trails to Texas: Southern Roots of Western Cattle Ranching'' (1981).
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  • ...ish examples of catching the entire flavor of an age. Whether roaming the cattle-lands of Texas, exploring the art of the "gentle grafter", or investigating
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  • ...control in the state. The economy continued to improve,in the areas of [[cattle ranching]], [[cotton]], [[wheat]], and especially, [[oil]]. Throughout the
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  • ...colonies - about half of Scotland's trade, covering sectors such as linen, cattle and coal.
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  • ...We saw no sign of guerrillas but there were plenty of ownerless horses and cattle, not to mention innumerable geese. At Crkveni Bok, an unhappy place where,
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  • ...ven to some animals that can cause [[Bovine spongiform encephalopathy]] in cattle. There has also been concern because of large impacts that intensive agricu
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  • | [[Cattle Market Ground]], [[Islington]]
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  • ...less than 10% of reported rabies cases. Of these animals, dogs, cats, and cattle are reported most often to be rabid.<ref>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/ar
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  • *Cattle sprays
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  • ..."Old Harbor." The outpost consisted of a large warehouse, blacksmith shop, cattle sheds, barracks, stockade, block house, a bath house, quarters for the hunt
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  • ...of California with large land grants which were turned into ranchos, where cattle and sheep were raised. The Hispanic population reached about 10,000 in the ...ought entirely new animals, which transformed the landscape, such as hogs, cattle, horses, sheep and poultry. (The Indians already had dogs.) Ethnicity made
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  • ...ed settlement with large land grants which were turned into ranchos, where cattle and sheep were raised. Cow hides (at roughly $1 each) and fat (known as ta
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  • ...s died--2,500 men, women and children; 1,200 homes were burned, and 8,000 cattle were killed.<ref> Different sources give highly variable estimated numbers.
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  • ...nse. We have [[cow]] (or [[cattle]]), and we include beef cattle and dairy cattle in that article, unless there's so much to be said that they have to be sep ...example is used for females of various species, the official name would be cattle, which seems to be fine. I think there is no objection to have a list of ex
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  • ...in retreat brought back enough captured food, wagons, hardware, horses and cattle to keep Lee supplied for months to come. The looting indeed was part of Lee
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  • ...de conspiracy behind such crimes as child sexual abuse, ritual murder, and cattle mutilation <ref>Ellis W (2000) ''Raising the devil: Satanism, new religions
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  • ...d] on blood and beer."<ref name=Babylon/> Scenes included "the bleeding of cattle and drinking of the warm blood, and [[self-mutilation]] as a form of orname
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  • ...s, mainly women and children, along with 100 pack ponies and 1,400 head of cattle. At the end of January some Seminole chiefs sent messengers to Jesup, and a ...the hidden camps of the Seminoles, burning fields and driving off horses, cattle and pigs.<ref>Covington. Pp. 98-99.</ref>
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  • ...pongiform encephalopathy]] (also known as mad cow disease), is deadly in [[cattle]] and humans and is linked to [[prion]]s. [[Kuru (disease)|Kuru]] is a simi
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  • ...causing harm to others by [[occult | occult]] powers. She could sicken the cattle, make men impotent, kill people, produce hail storms and rains that destroy
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  • ...n, wine grapes, barley, and beans were the major crops grown at San Diego; cattle, horses, and sheep were raised as well. In 1795, construction on a system o
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  • ...och]] showed that microbes can cause disease, by showing that the blood of cattle that were infected with [[anthrax]] always contained large numbers of ''[[B
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  • ...g inscriptions on [[bronze]] artifacts and [[oracle bone]]s—turtle shells, cattle scapula or other bones on which were written the first significant corpus o
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  • In the wild, tigers mostly feed on deer, [[wild boar]], and wild [[cattle]], including [[gaur]] and [[water buffalo]]es, young [[rhinocerous|rhinos]]
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  • * Taft owned a [[Holstein (cattle)|Holstein cow]], [[Pauline Wayne]], which he let graze freely on the White
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  • ...ng a year-long farming crisis with the slaughter of thousands of pigs and cattle, and leading to calls for a public inquiry<ref>Journey p309</ref>
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  • ...America are known for breeding horses particularly suitable for working [[cattle]] and other livestock. Germany produces [[Holsteiner]] and other [[Warmbloo
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  • ...and into Florida, encroaching on lands being used by Creeks and Seminoles. Cattle stealing and raids were carried out by both sides. The Americans accused th
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  • Maine's agricultural outputs include poultry, eggs, dairy products, cattle, wild blueberries, apples, and maple sugar. Aroostook County is known for i
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  • ...for hides and tallow.jpg/credit}}<br /> "The California Method" of killing cattle on the ranch, before 1875. Two cowboys on horseback have roped the steer by * 151,180 head of cattle;
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  • ...sage to [[London, United Kingdom|London]] for the troupe was arranged on a cattle ship, in exchange for entertaining the crew. However, about this time the I
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  • ...uffered a near-extinction from ingesting the carrion of diclofenac-treated cattle.
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  • ...ception is products derived from traditional domesticated animals, such as cattle and chickens, which fall under the jurisdiction of the [[United States Depa
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  • ...r extent, tobacco and sugar. Local food production included grains, hogs, cattle, and gardens. The 11 states produced $155 million in manufactured goods in
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  • Given the death of cattle from hemorrhaging, Link began to realise that anticoagulants had potential
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  • ...business; the Illinois hinterland provided the wheat, as well as hogs and cattle that were slaughtered, preserved in salt and shipped east; by 1870 refriger
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  • ...of dogs throughout the world actively [[herding dog|herd]] [[sheep]] and [[cattle]], [[guard dog|guard]] people and property, and guide the [[blindness|blind
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  • ...a Scotia. After 1891, total rural population, farmland, grain production, cattle production, and number of farms all consistently declined through 1951. Des
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  • ...of dogs throughout the world actively [[herding dog|herd]] [[sheep]] and [[cattle]], [[guard dog|guard]] people and property, and guide the [[blindness|blind
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  • ...velop during this time, as evidenced by court records carved on turtle and cattle bones.
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  • ...important in several areas, especially California, Wisconsin and Vermont. Cattle, poultry, and hogs comprise the large livestock industry. Thanks to federa
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  • Much of the country is savannah, where cattle is the primary animal of trade. Kenya also produces milk, cheese, eggs, por
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  • ...utations. Most farms were intact but most had lost their horses, mules and cattle; fences and barns were in disrepair. Prices for cotton had plunged. The reb
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  • ...side of the lower Peninsula from Indians. The wall also served to contain cattle.
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  • ...utations. Most farms were intact but most had lost their horses, mules and cattle; fences and barns were in disrepair. Prices for cotton had plunged. The reb
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  • ...colonies - about half of Scotland's trade, covering sectors such as linen, cattle and coal.
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  • ...e two would remain friends for life. After a winter wiped out his herd of cattle and his $60,000 investment (together with those of his competitors), he ret
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  • ...iculture)|nursery]] for the garden and the western courtyard was used as a cattle stable until 2003.<ref name="k114-120"/>
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  • ...depicted on the map, a trade city with abundant territory to produce corn, cattle and timber.
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