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  2. Black Hereford (crossbreed) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hereford is a crossbreed of beef cattle produced in Britain and Ireland with Hereford beef bulls with Holstein-Friesian dairy cows. Black Herefords are not usually maintained from generation to generation, but are constantly produced as a byproduct of dairy farming as a terminal cross .

  3. Black Hereford - Wikipedia

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    Black Hereford may be: Black Hereford (breed) , a black colour variety of Hereford cattle recognized as a breed, originally derived from crossbreeding with Angus cattle Black Hereford (crossbreed) , a cross of Hereford and Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle

  4. Hereford cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England. [3] It was the result of selective breeding from the mid-eighteenth century by a few families in Herefordshire, beginning some decades before the noted work of Robert Bakewell .

  5. Black Baldy - Wikipedia

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    The Black Baldy is reared for beef. [3]: 256 Cows may be mated to a bull of a European beef breed, to produce a heavier, better-muscled and faster-growing calf. [2]: 190 In Britain and Ireland a similarly-marked cross-breed, the Black Hereford, results from crossing Hereford bulls on predominantly black-coloured dairy cows. [citation needed]

  6. Talk:Black Hereford (crossbreed) - Wikipedia

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    The nominator is apparently unable to distinguish between: a breed such as the Black Hereford (breed) or, say, the Leonberger, created by cross-breeding two or more other breeds to produce stock that will breed true from then on; and a hybrid such as the Black Hereford (hybrid) or the Lurcher, produced by mating animals of different breeds to ...

  7. Miniature cattle - Wikipedia

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    An American breeder, Richard Gradwohl, has developed eighteen different strains of miniature cattle. [3] Miniature Galloway, Hereford and Holstein have been bred. [2]: 245 [3] In the United States, small zebuine cattle deriving from stock imported from Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Sweden may be registered as "Miniature Zebu"; [2]: 245 in Australia, similar cattle may be known as "Nadudana".

  8. Hereford Hog - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 a selection of the hundred best animals from five herds was made, and became the foundation stock for the breed. [4]: 611 A breed society, the National Hereford Hog Registry Association, was formed in that year under the sponsorship of the Polled Hereford Cattle Registry Association, [4]: 611 [6]: 394 and a herd-book was opened.

  9. Beefmaster - Wikipedia

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    Beefmaster is a breed of beef cattle that was developed in the early 1930s by Tom Lasater (the breed founder), [1] from a systematic crossing of Hereford cows and Shorthorn cows with Brahman bulls. The exact mixture of the foundation cattle is unknown, but is thought to be about 25% Hereford, 25% Milking Shorthorn and 50% Brahman.