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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Cattle]]
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  • A horseman skilled at handling [[cattle]].
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  • Apparent goddess from Irish mythology, associated with war, death, cattle and prophesy.
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  • Parasite fluke that tends to live in cattle or other grazing mammals.
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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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