She is the most efficient converter of forage to milk and of course this is a holstein. |
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The farm bureau, through subscriptions from members, was able to give a holstein bull calf and a trio of fowls as prizes in a contest among the winners of the six districts. |
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His winning Holstein cow snatched the prize for the supreme cattle champion. |
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With a combined total of 25,000 Holstein cows including replacement heifers, Braum's owns its own milking herd of 10,000 cows. |
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Much of his collection deals with important livestock such as Holstein cattle and Yorkshire pigs. |
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They still do crisp roast duck with orange sauce, steak Diane, even veal schnitzel Holstein. |
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The cows are bred to suit both the dairy and beef enterprise with a mixture of British Friesian and Holstein stock. |
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Futi's mother is now nine years old and in calf in the Holstein stud of Johan Schoeman of Grootpan Farm in the Bothaville district. |
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Crossbreeding refers to breeding different types of cows, like a Holstein and a Jersey. |
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Twenty-three hundred Holstein cattle were maintained at the dairy with 1300 cows milked three times daily. |
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The first Friesians were big milk cows not too different from the Holstein of today, but udders were not so good. |
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A pint of Beck's contains 2.9 units, and a single pint of Holstein Pils contains 3.5, almost enough to take a man over the four-unit limit. |
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Mr Phillip keeps 20 Jerseys, which run alongside a herd of 110 Holstein Friesians. |
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Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms. |
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Entries have been particularly strong in the Limousin and Holstein cattle breeds and in the Texel and Suffolk sheep categories. |
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I suspect next year's winner is already planning the logistics for bringing along a Holstein cow. |
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In keeping with tradition, entries in the bigger sheep and cattle breeds, such as the Texel and Holstein Friesian breeds, are up. |
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A single pint of Holstein Pils contains 3.5 units, almost enough to take a man over the four-unit limit at which he is likely to exceed the legal blood-alcohol level. |
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Its 6,000 Holstein cattle loll in the sun waiting to be milked. |
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They're all individuals, as different as a Friesian is from a Holstein. |
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Pour milk from a Holstein cow into one and milk from a Jersey into the other. |
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It was one of South Africa's prominent Holstein studs at that time. |
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The confusion may explain the discrepancy between the USDA's description of the Holstein as a downer cow and Ellestad's recollection that the animal was ambulatory. |
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Though osteopetrosis is not common in cattle, it has been reported in Hereford, Simmental, Holstein, and Angus breeds in the past, Smith says. |
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German was the administrative language of Holstein and the Duchy of Schleswig. |
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The strategic location was not lost on the founders of Holstein, of which Kiel was intended to be a major city. |
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The Saxons' earliest area of settlement is believed to have been Northern Albingia, an area approximately that of modern Holstein. |
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Denmark was defeated and obliged to cede Schleswig and Holstein to Prussia. |
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Holstein heifers reach puberty at an average body weight between 550 to 650 lbs. |
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At about 800lbs Holstein heifers will normally be able to carry a healthy calf and give birth with relative ease. |
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Saxon Holstein became a part of the Holy Roman Empire after Charlemagne's Saxon campaigns in the late eighth century. |
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Around 1100, the Duke of Saxony gave Holstein, as it was his own country, to Count Adolf I of Schauenburg. |
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For many centuries, the King of Denmark was both a Danish Duke of Schleswig and a German Duke of Holstein. |
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These demands were rejected by the Danish government in 1848, and the Germans of Holstein and southern Schleswig rebelled. |
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Feuds and marital alliances brought the Abel dynasty into a close connection with the German Duchy of Holstein by the 15th century. |
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A central element of the German nationalistic claim was the insistence on Schleswig and Holstein being a single, indivisible entity. |
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Unlike Holstein, however, Schleswig did not belong to the German Holy Roman Empire. |
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The lions symbolize Schleswig, and the nettle leaf Holstein, thus expressing the town's unity with these two historic lands. |
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In 1864, Austria and Prussia fought together against Denmark and secured the independence from Denmark of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. |
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Records of such finds go back as far as the 17th century, and in 1640 a bog body was discovered at Shalkholz Fen in Holstein, Germany. |
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Valdemar I had also just won a civil war and later Valdemar II led an expedition across the Elbe to invade Holstein. |
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The populations of Schleswig and Holstein, furthermore, greatly valued this separate status. |
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After separation from their mothers, Holstein calves showed such a cognitive bias indicative of low mood. |
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The duchy of Schleswig constituted a Danish fief, while the Duchy of Holstein remained a part of the German Confederation. |
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Denmark was easily beaten by Prussia and Austria, and obliged to relinquish both Schleswig and Holstein. |
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The first case of mad cow disease was confirmed in Japan in a Holstein milk cow Sept. |
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Composition of growth of Holstein calves fed milk replacer from birth to 105-kilogram body weight. |
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The Danish king's realm still consisted of the islands, the northern half of the Jutland peninsula, and the Duchy of Schleswig in real union with the Duchy of Holstein. |
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The Holstein Counts gained control of large portions of Denmark because the king would grant them fiefs in exchange for money to finance royal operations. |
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Galician Blond and Holstein cattle coexist on meadows and farms. |
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When the National Liberals came to power in Denmark, in 1848, it provoked an uprising of ethnic Germans who supported Schleswig's ties with Holstein. |
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The separation of the two duchies was challenged by the Augustenborg heir, who claimed, as in 1848, to be rightful heir of both Schleswig and Holstein. |
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Essentially, Schleswig was either integrated into Denmark or was a Danish fief, and Holstein was a German fief and once a sovereign state long ago. |
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Schleswig and Holstein have at different times belonged in part or completely to either Denmark or Germany, or have been virtually independent of both nations. |
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George spoke only French, the language of diplomacy and the court, until the age of four, after which he was taught German by one of his tutors, Johann Hilmar Holstein. |
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