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  2. Finncattle - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, foreign, modern dairy cattle breeds were imported to Finland in growing numbers, and the number of Finncattle diminished quickly: in 1960 there still were almost 60.000 [2] Finncattle cows recorded, ten years later 7.000, [2] and in 2005 as little as 2.500. [2]

  3. Suomen Kennelliitto - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1889, Suomen Kennelliitto is the oldest dog association in Scandinavia. It has more than 120,000 members and serves as a head organization for approximately 1,700 hobby and hunting clubs. [3] It also publishes Koiramme (Our Dogs) magazine, and registers all purebred dogs in Finland.

  4. Category:Animal breeds originating in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Cattle breeds originating in Finland (5 P) D. Dog breeds originating in Finland (7 P) H. ... Sheep breeds originating in Finland (1 P)

  5. Category:Cattle breeds by country of origin - Wikipedia

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    Category: Cattle breeds by country of origin. 6 languages. ... Cattle breeds originating in Finland (5 P) Cattle breeds originating in France (37 P) G.

  6. Category:Dog breeds originating in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in Finland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

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  8. 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]

  9. Conifer cone - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, cone cows have been displaced by manufactured toys, at least in affluent countries, but the creation of cone cows still enjoys some popularity as an outdoor activity for children. 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).