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  2. Dairy Shorthorn - Wikipedia

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    The Shorthorn was for this reason at first known as the Durham or Teeswater. [7] Selective breeding for a dairy type began in the late eighteenth century. [4]: 162 This is known as the Dairy Shorthorn in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and South Africa, and as the Milking Shorthorn in Canada, New

  3. Shorthorn - Wikipedia

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    In 1822, George Coates published the first volume of his herd book; this was the first pedigree herd book for cattle in the world. [3] Coates published the first four volumes, after which Henry Stafford took over the ownership and publishing of the herd book, retaining the name Coates's Herd Book. The Shorthorn Society of Great Britain and ...

  4. Normande - Wikipedia

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    The Normande is a breed of dairy cattle from the Normandy region of north-west France. It is raised principally for its milk, which is high in fat and suitable for making butter and cheese, but also for its meat, which is marbled and good-flavoured. It is a world breed: it has been exported to many countries and is present on all continents.

  5. Dairy farming in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The first dairy co-operative was established on Otago Peninsula in 1871. In 1881, the newly arrived colonist William Bowron gave a series of lectures propounding the notion that the institution of dairy factories, for the mass production of cheese, would be greatly advantageous to the economy of New Zealand. [3]

  6. Holstein Friesian - Wikipedia

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    Its first members were Milking Shorthorn breeders, who wanted a dairy registry for the cattle they had bred in prior years, including some red and white Holsteins. When Milking Shorthorn breeders were looking for potential outcrossing individuals to improve milk production, red and white Holsteins came into the picture, since the red colour ...

  7. How an Australian couple’s mid-life crisis led to the first ...

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    The dairy farm also plans to reintroduce free English classes to its 40 Laotian team members and children from local schools, a program that was put on pause during the Covid pandemic.

  8. Steele Brothers Dairy Ranches - Wikipedia

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    Steele Brothers Dairy Ranches site is a California Historical Landmark No. 906 listed on February 8, 1977. The Steele Brothers: Edgar W. Steele, Isaac C. Steele, and Rensselaer E. Steele, were the pioneers of larger scale Dairy farming. Steele Brothers from Delaware, had large-scale commercial cheese and dairy plants. Steele Brothers operated ...

  9. How did H5N1 bird flu get introduced to California's dairy ...

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    Dairy industry experts say the virus entered California after local cows were shipped to another state and then returned to California.