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Browsing Production Animal Studies by Type "Still Image"
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Indigenous to Southern Africa (Bos Taurus africanus)
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: District of Ayr in south west of Scotland.
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Lourens, D.C. (Dirk Cornelius)
(2006-06-27)
Babala planted at Groblersdal for summer forage.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Belgium.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: France, recently amalgated breed.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Synthetic breed of South Africa, developed at Mara research station in the Transvaal province in 1937.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Texas, USA. The American Brahman Breeders Association was formed in 1924.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Switzerland, European Alps dating back as far as 800 BC.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Valley of Arconce in Charollais-Brionnais in Saone-et-Loire (France).
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Lourens, D.C. (Dirk Cornelius)
(2006-06-27)
Free-stall barn on dairy farm in Belgium. Dairy cattle feeds on green chop and dry silage.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: British Shorthorn dual-purpose breed, developed from Teeswater strain in 19th century (Britain).
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Breed of miniature Irish cattle reported in 1776, only called Dexters as of early 1800's (Ireland).
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Indigenous to Southern Africa (Sanga type). Locally developed with european cattle.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: 16th century Germany, region of Franconia.
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Channel islands (Brittany and Normandy).
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Great Britain (Lowland breed of west and southern England)
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Els, Heleen C.
(2009)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Northern parts of the Netherlands.
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Lourens, D.C. (Dirk Cornelius)
(2006-04-07)
Bulb is large, cylindrical and very prominent. Japanese Radish is a well known and proven frost-tolerant winter forage suited to the cooler, higher rainfall crop growing regions of South Africa. Greater yields can be ...