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Cattle and buffalo
Cattle, water buffalo, and crocodiles are considered to be relatively resistant to melioidosis despite their constant exposure to mud.
Cattle and buffalo are respected by many pastoral peoples that rely on the animals for sustenance and the killing of an ox is a sacrificial function.

Cattle and were
Cattle were inclined to remain in a territory with which they were acquainted.
Cattle were said to be `` potted '' when `` blizzard choked '', that is, caught in a corner or a draw, or against a `` drift fence '' durin' a storm.
Cattle which died from them winter storms were referred to as the `` winter kill ''.
Cattle drove to the northern ranges and held for two winters to mature 'em into prime beef were said to be `` double wintered ''.
Cattle brought into a range from a distance were called `` immigrants ''.
Cattle were sometimes driven on the hoof as a movable larder.
Cattle were also given their own holiday during the first ' cow ' day of the lunar New Year.
* Cattle were domesticated in Mesopotamia after settled agriculture was established about 5000 BC, and several breeds were established by 2500 BC.
Cattle were introduced to the Central Sahara ( Ahaggar ) from 4, 000 to 3, 500 BCE.
Cattle and horses were an obvious sign of wealth and prestige, sheep and pigs were kept in large numbers, and place names suggest that transhumance was common.
Cattle ranches, or estancias, for beef and hides were typically quite large ( over 10 km² ) and were concentrated in the north and east.
* Cattle were introduced to Uruguay before its independence by Hernando Arias de Saveedra, the Spanish Governor of Buenos Aires in 1603.
Cattle were unknown, and Persian fallow deer were hunted.
Cattle were taken out of Kosciuszko National Park in NSW during the 1950s and 1960s due to concerns about the effect of grazing on water quality for the Snowy River Scheme.
Cattle were hired for ploughing, working the watering machines, carting, threshing, etc.
Cattle, valued as a bartering tool, were only eaten when no longer able to provide milk or to work.
Cattle that survived and were suitable for food were exported to England.
Cattle were driven through bonfires on this day.

Cattle and first
The first of these contains part of the earliest known version of the Táin Bó Cúailnge (" The Driving-off of Cattle of Cooley ") and is housed in Trinity College.
The first settlers were cattlemen who used the open range at will and moved cattle northward along the Great Western Cattle Trail.
By early 1900, Cornelius J. McNamara and Thomas A. Marlow, owners of the McNamara Cattle Company, had opened the town ’ s first store.
The community was first settled around 1882, when the British-owned Francklyn Land and Cattle Company, later reorganized as the White Deer Land Company, occupied the area and began stocking it with cattle.
In 1869 for the first time prizes were awarded at the Society's Shows for Herd Book Stock Cattle.
The sign for Gus McCrae and Woodrow F. Call's Hat Creek Cattle Company includes a Latin motto, " Uva Uvam Vivendo Varia Fit ," which appears to be a reference to a proverb first attributed to Juvenal.
The debate over the Irish Cattle Bill marks the first time that Ashley began to break with the court over an issue of policy.
When he returned to England in the early 1920s Thompson published his first article on his experience in Argentina, titled A Cowboy ’ s Experience: Cattle Branding in the Argentine in the Southwark Diocesan Gazette.
He was also involved in the first British records of Cirl Bunting, Cattle Egret, Little Gull and Gull-billed Tern.
This first breed standard for the Cattle Dog breed was published, with photographs, by the New South Wales Department of Agriculture in 1903.
At the end of 1980, Landmaster Carina was named the first Australian Cattle Dog in Canada to gain both her conformation and obedience titles.
The first registered Australian Cattle Dogs to arrive in the United Kingdom were two blue puppies, Lenthal Flinton and Lenthal Darlot, followed in 1980 by Landmaster Darling Red in whelp.
The Texas Heeler is a cross between the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Shepherd that was first registered with the Animal Research Foundation ( ARF ) in 1970.
The ARF has registered Australian Cattle Dogs without papers as ' Australian Cattledog Queensland Heelers ' since 1965 and was the first organisation to recognise the Australian Shepherd.
* Samuel Gurney erected the first drinking fountain for the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association on the railings of the church.
Stirchley can mean either Cattle meadow or street cleaning, the first reference to Stirchley was probably " Strutley Street " in 1658, at the time Stirchley was an agricultural area with not much more than two mills.
Her first role was as Cattle Annie in Cattle Annie and Little Britches ( 1981 ), with Burt Lancaster and Diane Lane ( Little Britches ) and was followed by roles in The World According to Garp ( 1982 ), Daniel ( 1983 ), and The Hotel New Hampshire ( 1984 ).
Nevertheless, Wentworth took the first practical step towards the granting of indigenous land rights when he proposed giving the Gurindji people control of their land at Wave Hill station in the Northern Territory ( which was at that time under Commonwealth control ): this scheme, in a fine irony given Wentworth's history, was denounced as " communist inspired " by the Cattle Producers Council ( a reference to the fact that the Communist writer Frank Hardy was an adviser to the Gurindji ).
In 1954, Parker played the role of Cattle Kate Watson of Wyoming in an episode of the syndicated television series Stories of the Century, the first western program to win an Emmy Award.
The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia, established 1831, held its first annual agricultural show, the Fair and Cattle Show, at Guildford on 7 November 1834.

Cattle and during
Cattle stealing and killing, again serious during the spring of 1891, placed the land grant company officers in a perplexing position.
When Cúchulainn lay wounded after a gruelling series of combats during the Táin Bó Cuailnge ( Cattle Raid of Cooley ), Lugh appeared and healed his wounds over a period of three days.
The most common birds on the Gulf beach of the park during the year are the Willet, Sanderling, Black Skimmer, Great Blue Heron, Double-crested Cormorant, Cattle Egret, Grey Plover, Laughing Gull, Brown Pelican, Reddish Egret, and five species of terns, including the Least Tern, Caspian Tern, Black Tern, Sandwich Tern, and Royal Tern.
The formerly-named Pitchfork Land and Cattle Company was organized in 1883, and SMS ranches were established during the same time frame.
Following the release of the album, the band toured the United States with Devastation and Bleed the Sky in the fall, toured Europe in winter of 2009 with Incite, played a small UK and European festivals during the spring and summer of 2009, and went on a fall 2009 U. S. headlining tour with Cattle Decapitation, Prong, and Mutiny Within.
Cattle and sheep are the predominant types of livestock produced in the New England and they have been produced since their importation during the earliest days of European settlement.
Many US soldiers who were stationed in Queensland or NSW during the War discovered the Australian Cattle Dog and took one home when they returned.
Australian Cattle Dogs were competing successfully in obedience and working trials in the UK during the 1980s.
Cattle owners were dismayed during the drought of 1992 when then 90 percent of the cattle in the province died of famine.
Cattle grazing near Parliament House was a common occurrence, something which amazed General Macarthur when he visited Canberra during World War II.
* Scotch Cattle, miners in 19th-century South Wales who would attack colleagues who worked during strikes.
Until the 1970s, Roath Cattle Market and Slaughterhouse were located in Adamsdown where one could obtain meats off the ration during World War II.
He fought for Ailill and Medb in the Táin Bó Cuailnge ( Cattle Raid of Cooley ), during which he was drowned in a river in single combat with Cúchulainn.
Cattle raiding became a major issue at the end of the 19th century in Argentina, where cattle stolen during malones were taken through Rastrillada de los chilenos across the Andes to Chile, where they were exchanged for alcoholic beverages and weapons.
The Stella Beesfees ( Cattle Festival ) is held every year during October.
Cattle and other farm animals were also exhibited during the show, a practice that remains to this day, the animal nursery is still a place for children and adults alike to go and witness all the baby animals in all their glory.
Perhaps the most authoritative reference work on the breed is An Illustrated History of Belted Cattle by Lord David Stuart, himself one of the foremost breeders of Galloway cattle in Scotland during the 20th century.

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