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Cattle were grazed as far as Buff Point and Elizabeth Bay.
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Cattle and were
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 drove to the northern ranges and held for two winters to mature 'em into prime beef were said to be `` double wintered ''.
* Cattle were domesticated in Mesopotamia after settled agriculture was established about 5000 BC, and several breeds were established by 2500 BC.
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 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 and grazed
Cattle and other livestock were also grazed on the meadow, heath and other marginal land around the fens.
Cattle grazed on dry, sandy heath on the hills in winter and rich, low-lying flood-meadows in summer once flood-water receded.
Cattle from ranches in surrounding valleys are still grazed under permit as high as the alpine zone.
Cattle are also grazed on part of the Refuge to simulate grazing by bison, which are no longer present.
A wharf was built out into a cove, now named Cattle Bay, from a site on the western edge of Eden, where cattle could be grazed prior to their being loaded onto the ships.
The grassland is dedicated to “ water conservation, wildlife management, recreation, cattle grazing, and mineral production .” Cattle are grazed and oil and gas wells are found on the Grassland.
Cattle and far
According to Greek mythology adopted by the Etruscans and Romans, when Hercules had to perform twelve labours, one of them was to fetch the Cattle of Geryon of the far West and bring them to Eurystheus ; this marked the westward extent of his travels.
Cattle ranches dominated the Casas Adobes area until the 1920s, when Tucson had grown far enough north and the advent of the automobile made the area more easily accessible.
Three species, the Black-headed Heron, Whistling Heron and especially the Cattle Egret are less tied to watery environments and may feed far away from water.
Cattle drovers on horseback would bring cattle from as far away as Western Australia to put them on the train at Dajarra.
Cattle and Point
Professional marine mammal biologists verified a single sea otter observed near Cattle Point, San Juan Island in October 1996.
Its northern boundary follows the shoreline of Vancouver Island from Carmanah Point to Gonzales Point, then follows a continuous line east to Seabird Point ( Discovery Island ), British Columbia, Cattle Point ( San Juan Island ), Washington, Iceberg Point ( Lopez Island ), Point Colville ( Lopez Island ), and then to Rosario Head ( Fidalgo Island ).
Cattle Point, where cattle were brought ashore to avoid taxes, between Cadboro Bay and Willows Beach recalls the early history of this area.
For a brief period in 1788, this relatively isolated protrusion into Port Jackson ( Sydney's natural harbour ) was called Cattle Point as it was used to confine the few cattle and horses that had been brought from Cape Town by Governor Phillip with the First Fleet.
Cattle and Elizabeth
The primary statutes were 4 & 5 Edward VI, c. 14, ' An Act against Regrators, Forestallers and Ingrossers ' 1552 and 5 Elizabeth I, c 12, ' An Act touching Badgers of Corn, and Drovers of Cattle to be licensed ' 1563.
Cattle and Bay
Cattle from the surrounding hills were regularly driven down through the old town to a loading dock on the shoreline of San Pablo Bay for shipment to slaughterhouses, a practice which continued through the early decades of the 20th century.
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Cattle stealing and killing, again serious during the spring of 1891, placed the land grant company officers in a perplexing position.
Doubts about the future of Abergavenny Cattle Market have been raised following the granting of planning permission by Monmouthshire County Council for demolition of the cattle market, and its subsequent replacement by a supermarket, car park, and library.
Various markets are held in the Market Hall, for example: Tuesdays – retail market, which also stretches into the town hall car park and temporarily the Cattle Market, while Brewery Yard car park is regenerated ; Wednesday – flea market ; 4th Thursday of the month a farmers ' market ; Friday – retail market ; Saturday – retail market ( also in the town hall car park ); 3rd Sunday of the month – antique fair ; 2nd Saturday – craft fair.
* Halbert, N, and Derr, J ( 1995 ) A Comprehensive Evaluation of Cattle Introgression into US Federal Bison Herds, Journal of Heredity, Oxford Journals, Vol 98, Issue 1.
* Ward, T. J .; Bielawski, J. P .; Davis, S. K .; Templeton, J. W .; and Derr, J. N. ( 1999 ) Identification of Domestic Cattle Hybrids in Wild Cattle and Bison Species: A General Approach Using mtDNA Markers and the Parametric Bootstrap, Animal Conservation
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