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  2. Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Cattle Club of Finland was founded in 1997. Their studbooks show importation of Highland cattle breeding stock to Finland, dating back to 1884. The Finnish club states that in 2016, there were 13 000 Highland cattle in Finland. [18]

  3. Highland Cow Leans in for a ‘Kiss’ After Woman ... - AOL

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    Highland Titles shared this cool fact about Highland coloring, "Queen Victoria is said to have commented on a trip to the Highlands that she preferred the red colored cattle and, in an effort to ...

  4. Highland cattle saved me after breakdown - nurse - AOL

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    Highland cows Colin and Harry moo-ve in on park. Cows turn heads as they bring town to a standstill. Farmer gifted nine Highland cows after dog attack. Related internet links. The Highland Hideout ...

  5. Lynbreck Croft - Wikipedia

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    They practice regenerative agriculture using rotational grazing and see themselves as “nature friendly farmers”. [5] They have planted up to 30,000 trees on the croft [6] and as of 2019 they have nine Highland cattle, 70 laying hens, 12 rare breed Oxford Sandy and Black pigs and 6 beehives. [5] [4]

  6. Miles Smith Farm - Wikipedia

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    Miles Smith Farm is a family-owned grass-fed beef farm located on Whitehouse Road (New Hampshire Route 106) in Loudon, New Hampshire, United States.Currently a working family farm with stonewalls built by the original owner, Miles Smith, its 26 acres (11 ha) [2] have a panoramic view of the Merrimack Valley to the southwest.

  7. Sweet Newborn Highland Calf Gets First 'Bath' From Mom ... - AOL

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    Highland Cows today are prized for their unusual appearance—their long, shaggy coats and large horns—as well as the belief that their beef is lower in cholesterol than other breeds.

  8. Conservation grazing - Wikipedia

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    Highland Cattle on the Grazing Marsh at London Wetland Centre. Conservation grazing or targeted grazing [1] is the use of semi-feral or domesticated grazing livestock to maintain and increase the biodiversity of natural or semi-natural grasslands, heathlands, wood pasture, wetlands and many other habitats.

  9. Talk:Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    Independent Highland Cattle Breeders Academy is a New Zealand Society established to record the pedigrees for its members of their Highland Cattle. Thank you for your consideration. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 60.234.64.178 ( talk ) 19:06, 7 April 2007 (UTC) .