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Durham cattle
(Encyclopedia)Durham cattle: see Shorthorn cattle. ...Devon cattle
(Encyclopedia)Devon cattle dĕvˈən [key], breed of cattle originated in England and brought to America by colonists as early as 1623. They range in color from deep red to pale chestnut, the most popular being “...Charolais cattle
(Encyclopedia)Charolais cattle shârˈəlāˌ [key], breed of beef animal with a rugged, muscular appearance and solid creamy to wheat-colored coat. Originated in France, it was first imported to the United States ...Charbray cattle
(Encyclopedia)Charbray cattle shärˈbrāˌ [key]: see Brahman cattle. ...Shorthorn cattle
(Encyclopedia)Shorthorn cattle, breed of beef cattle developed from the native cattle of the Tees valley in NE England; formerly called Durham cattle. Systematic breeding of Shorthorns began in the latter part of t...Beefmaster cattle
(Encyclopedia)Beefmaster cattle: see Brahman cattle. ...Ayrshire cattle
(Encyclopedia)Ayrshire cattle rˈshēr, –shər [key], breed of dairy cattle originated in Scotland in the late 18th cent.; introduced into the United States in 1837. They are medium-sized and white mixed with red...cattle plague
(Encyclopedia)cattle plague: see rinderpest.Brangus cattle
(Encyclopedia)Brangus cattle: see Brahman cattle. ...Santa Clara, city, Cuba
(Encyclopedia)Santa Clara sänˈtä kläˈrä [key], city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. It is a communications and commercial center located on major rail and highway junctio...Browse by Subject
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