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  2. Cow–calf - Wikipedia

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    In a cow–calf set, cow refers to the locomotive equipped with a cab, while calf refers to a unit without a cab. [3] A cow–calf set with two calves is known as a herd; the only examples of this were two TR3 series sets ordered by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. [1] [4] The cow, calf, and herd designations were nicknames. [4]

  3. Longview Farm - Wikipedia

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    Aviation and Affection (a chestnut gelding) allowed Loula to break the world's record for the heavy harness half-mile race for tandems at the Springfield, Ohio show in 1914. Easter Cloud won the first $10,000 stake at the Kentucky State Fair in 1917; Chief of Longview, "The Great Parader", was born, raised, and trained at Longview Farm.

  4. EMD TR1 - Wikipedia

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    The EMD TR1 was a two-unit cow–calf diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois, in 1941.Two pairs were built for the Illinois Central Railroad, the only purchaser.

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  6. Hungry Cow Plows Calf Out of the Way During Dinner & We ... - AOL

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    Kathy made sure the little calf got the message — moo-ve out of the way when there's food around. We're sure the little cow will never, ever, get in her way again. We're sure the little cow will ...

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  8. American Brahman - Wikipedia

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    Cow and calf. Zebuine (Asian humped) cattle were present in the United States from 1849, when a single bull of Indian origin was imported from the United Kingdom to South Carolina. In 1885 a pair of grey bulls was brought directly from India to Texas; one was large, weighing over 800 kg, the other weighed little more than half that.

  9. Florida Cracker cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cow with calf (standing behind her, parts of its body creating the illusion of supernumerary teats "on" the mother). The cattle are generally small, with weights in the range 360–550 kg (800–1200 lb) for bulls and 270–360 kg (600–800 lb) for cows; in the past there was a still smaller or dwarf type within the breed, known as the Guinea, which weighed about 230 kg (500 lb) or less.