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Articles related to "Cattle"
Buffalo Field Campaign Vows To Protect Newborns Pregnant females and calves die at the hands of the DOL buffalo • vaccination • vaccines • immunization • cows
Livestock Found on Small Farms Livestock that are commonly found on small-scale farms. farm animals • hobby frams • small farms • cattle • sheep
Mad Cow Disease: What is it and should we be concerned? Mad cow disease and a variant form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in humans in the UK has caused a lot of concern. Click above to see what Mad cow disease is and what causes it. mad cow disease • creutzfeldt-jakob • prion •
Beef: It's not just for Dinner! Beef by-products are a part of our lives every day -- From soap to film, glue to yogurt, and antifreeze to bandages. Find out how we use 99 percent of each beef animal. beef • cow • by-product • byproduct • livestock
Kobe Beef - Luxury from Japan Kobe beef is a quality luxury food from Japan. The Japanese cattle are fed organic grain, beer, and sake. Is that why it tastes so good? description faqs kobe beef • high-end quality luxury japan foods items home • cuts of meats • high-end • slow organic manner
John Wesley Hardin 3 Hardin goes on a cattle drive along the Old Chusim Trail to Abilene, Kansas. In Abilene he meets Wild Bill Hickok and kills a man. john wesley hardin • wild bill hickok • outlaw • gunman • wild west
2009 Reno Rodeo: One of Richest in West A parade down Virginia Street, all the traditional cowboy competitions with big prize money and performances by country music stars make this a memorable Reno tradition. reno rodeo cattle drive • reno livestock events center • pro rodeo hall of fame • reno rodeo foundation • bob feist international team roping
John Ringo 1 John Ringo thought he'd go into the cattle business--using other peoples' cattle. outlaw and gunman john ringo • dodge city • kansas • tombstone • arizona
John Ringo 2 John Ringo, after arriving in Tombstone, joins the Clanton Gang of outlaws and cattle rustlers. outlaw and gunman john ringo • earp • dodge city • clanton • tombstone
Lucky Bill Longley 2 Longley is captured and hung by some lawmen but luck is with him. He lives to kill another day. bill longley • outlaw • lawman • wild west • texas
Where to Stay in the Pantanal The "pousadas," or inns, of the Pantanal offer Brazil ecotravel to adventurous souls. The food's quite good, too. pantanal • eco-friendy • pousadas • ecotourism • brazil ecotravel
The New Forest, Beaulieu, Hampshire, U.K. The largest tract of semi-natural woodland in Western Europe, the New Forest in Hampshire, England, is for people looking for ancient villages and spectacular scenery. new forest beaulieu in domesday book • new forest ponies • lymington • bucklers hard • beaulieu palace and beaulieu abbey
Veal Milanesa This simple Argentinian dish is perfect for a quiet candle-lit dinner or a quick meal for the family. argentina • milanesa • veal • cuisine • recipe
Reinventing Scotland's Grassmarket Scotland's Grassmarket is host to pubs, shops and soon to be home to an underground recycling facility. Once a place that hanged its criminals, this makes a nice change. the grassmarket • grassmarket • edinburgh • scotland • edinburgh castle
South Korea Deals With America After 14 months of tough negotiations, George Bush and Roh Moo-hyun sign a free trade treaty that loosens trade restrictions from automobiles to beef to Hollywood movies. south korea deals with america • korea free trade agreement • united states-korea exports & imports • world's tenth-largest economy • george bush and roh moo-hyun sign
Vegreville, AB to Vermilion Country in Alberta Explore this east of Edmonton area from Vegreville to Vermilion, Alberta. Part of Kalyna Country, this is a rural road trip vacation in Canada with a Pysanka and ranches. vegreville ab • vermilion country • rural alberta canada • road trip vacation • road trip
Monarch Butterflies and Bacterial Toxins Corn that produces a bacterial insect toxin can kill more than just the pest insects. corn • european corn borer • corn earworm • bt • bacillus thuringiensis
Eco Adventure: Ireland's Burren As Ireland's west coast meadows fill with holiday cottages, tread carefully through the Burren's weirdly beautiful ecology and tragic past toward an eco-savvy future. eco vacations • eco trips • eco travel • eco tours • eco tourism
May Day: Celebration of Spring In the Northern hemisphere, "May Day" or the first day of May celebrates spring and the coming of summer. This celebration has its roots in ancient spring festivals. history 1 may day • origin labor international workers • pagan spring fertility summer festival • beltaine beltane • celtic gaelic bonfire ritual
The Master of Suspense Hitchcock turns 100--well, if he were alive that is. A biography and filmography of the Master of Suspense. alfred hitchcock • the pleasure garden • number 13 • always tell your wife • the mountain eagle
What does it mean to be a buffalo in Vietnam or in the USA? The Buffalo is very respected for its help to the Vietnamese Farmers Its presence is appreciated and its existence protected. In contrast, the Buffalo is hazed, hunted and slaughtered in the United States (in Montana) buffalo • vietnamese • sacred • revered • rice fields
Where Will The Buffalo Roam? Bison and Brucellosis buffalo • bison • brucellosis • yellowstone • montana
Commercial Fora in Ancient Rome Commerce was vital to the increasing growth of Rome and to the happiness of its people. Merchant forums provided space for Romans to gather and buy all that they needed. forum • merchant forums • rome • roman republic • rome's commercial forums
Dermatobia hominis – Warble Fly Dermatobia hominis needs a warm-blooded host for its larvae to feed on. Humans are often the unwitting hosts for these large maggots. dermatobia hominis • warble fly • human bot fly • d. hominis • lesions
Food Label Lies Walking through the supermarket, food companies entice you with health and ingredient claims written in bold on the front of their packaging. eating healthy • reading food labels • organic • free range • corn fed beef
Paul McCartney Joins PETA Campaign Celebrities, including former Beatles frontman Paul McCartney, will support a new PETA campaign for vegetarianism with video and print ads. paul mccartney • famous activists • peta • vegetarian • animal rights
"Marooned" on Gilligan's Island? A "Cast Away" Culture Revealed Cultural and historical sidelight on Jamaica - The Maroons and their impact on Jamaica's culture and identity. jamaica • maroons • travel • caribbean
Breastfeeding: Planet Friendly Environmental damage caused by formula vs. Earth friendly breastmilk. Some stunning statistics and facts that everyone (kids or no kids) should know. breastfeeding • earth • health • formula • bottle
Raising Sheep Raising Sheep: An Introduction. sheep farming • raising lambs • finishing lambs • breeding • shearing
John Ringo 3x John Ringo and Billy Claibourne go on an extended drinking spree with Buckskin Frank Leslie. It looks like the end of the trail for Ringo. john ringo • clanton • billy claibourne • tombstone • arizona
John Ringo 4 Billy Claibourne accuses Buckskin Frank Leslie, of killing John Ringo. John O’Rourke, aka Johnny-Behind-the-Deuce, admits to doing the deed. john ringo • billy claibourne • buckskin frank leslie • john o’rourke aka johnny-behind-the-deuce • tombstone
MAY DAY -spring is in the air Today is May 1, traditionally a joyous and festive day to celebrate the coming of spring. This article explains the origins of May Day. festival • spring • flora • maypole • labour movement
Spring Festivals in Southern Spain The article narrates about the spring festivals in southern Spain, which could be of interest to the tourists during their visit. spain • travel • festivals.
The End for John Ringo? John Ringo and Billy Claibourne go on an extended drinking spree with Buckskin Frank Leslie. It looks like the end of the trail for Ringo. john ringo • clanton • billy claibourne • tombstone • arizona
Dude Ranches A visit to a dude ranch might not make you a professional horseman in a week but can get you and your family off to a great start. dude ranch • guest ranch • horses • children and horses • wranglers
Film Review, The Proposition Nick Cave's film "The Proposition" shows great courage in its portrayal of the covered-up frontier Aboriginal war. But does that courage extend to the marketing? marginalised indigenous • frontier guerilla warfare • australian frontier conflict • liberal masochists • irish bushrangers
Fun Dog Facts Dogs are perhaps the most popular pet in America. Check out these interesting, and sometimes funny, facts to see how much trivia you know about man's best friend. dogs • dog facts • dog trivia • fun dog facts • rin tin tin
FURminator Deshedding Tool Review The FURminator is the newest deshedding product on the market, claiming to reduce shedding by 90%. But does it really work? furminator deshedding tool • furminator review • benefits of furminator • dog shedding • dog grooming
Indigenous Ethiopia Ethiopian indigenous peoples are threatened as much by colonial constructs of their identity as they are by bullets, drought and famine. ethiopian indigenous • african native • african colonialism • north african indigenous • indigenous identity
Kirstenbosch Kirstenbosch is Cape Town's world renowned National Botanical Gardens on the slopes of Table Mountain. kirstenbosch • cape town • table mountain • national botanical gardens • kirstenbosch gardens
Purebred Dogs Explores the many directions the owner of a purebred dog can embark upon. purebred dogs • breeding • puppies • dog • dogs
Shetland Islands The Shetland islands located north of the Scottish mainland and west of Norway are a fascinating place. shetland • islands • scotland • shetland • norse
Should my Child go to Daycare? Information on Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease, Fifths Disease, and Ringworm. childhood diseases • daycare illness • childcare illness • daycare • childcare
Steak or Dandelions? food self-sufficency urban agriculture part 3 food security • dandelions • steak • beef • food self-sufficiency
The Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange--the exchange of European products to the Americas and vice-versa--invites discussion and evokes controversy to this day. columbian exchange • tomato • potato • corn • maize |
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