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  2. Farmer’s Cute Video of Highland Cows With the Zoomies ... - AOL

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    The video starts with Adam saying that if you've ever wanted to see an 800-pound cow run around like a puppy, now's the time. It's 25 seconds of pure joy, and I bet you'll watch it more than just ...

  3. Finncattle - Wikipedia

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    Finncattle has adapted to the Finnish climate and conditions farther than any other cattle breeds. It can successfully be kept on forest pasture. Finncattle tends to be long-living and have good fertility. The fat and protein contents of the milk are higher than those of the other dairy breeds in Finland.

  4. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    Cone cows are a part of children's culture in Finland where they are known as käpylehmä and Sweden where they are known as kottkor (cone animals). In Sweden, a video game was released in which the player may build virtual cone cows. [15] Swedish artist Lasse Åberg has created artwork with cone cows, which has been included in an alphabet ...

  5. Northern Finncattle - Wikipedia

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    Northern Finncattle are a dual breed of cattle from Finland, used in both dairy and beef production. These cattle are usually white with pigmented ears and muzzle, and naturally polled. [1] Cows produce approximately 4000 kg of milk per lactation. [2]

  6. Eastern Finncattle - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Finncattle (Finnish: itäsuomenkarja or kyyttö, pronounced [ˈitæˌsuo̯menˌkɑrja] and [ˈkyːtːø]) are a breed of cattle from eastern Finland. [1] They are a dual purpose breed, used in dairy and beef production. Cows produce approximately 4100 kg of milk per lactation, with about 4.4% fat and 3.5% protein.

  7. Lethal ‘zombie deer disease’ could spill-over to humans ...

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    That's because "mad cow disease" affected a population relatively easy to control: farmed cattle. CWD, on the other hand, can affect both farmed and free-range animals, making total control ...

  8. Finnish Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Polled cows with ear-tags. The Finnish Ayrshire is a Finnish breed of dairy cattle.It derives from Scottish Ayrshire stock imported to Finland between about 1847 and 1923. [1]: 118 It is the most numerous dairy breed of the country, constituting approximately 61% of the dairy herd.

  9. List of national animals - Wikipedia

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    Finland: Brown bear (national animal) Ursus arctos [25] Whooper swan (national bird) Cygnus cygnus [25] European perch (national fish) Perca fluviatilis [25] Seven-spot ladybird (national insect) Coccinella septempunctata [25] France: Gallic rooster: Gallus gallus domesticus [26] Grenada: Grenada dove (national bird) Leptotila wellsi [27] Guatemala