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Hereford and cattle
Charolais cattle | Charolais calves which were transferred, as embryos, into their Angus cattle | Angus and Hereford recipient mothers.
Products from Hereford include: cider, beer, leather goods, nickel alloys, poultry, chemicals, and cattle, including the famous Hereford breed.
* Hereford ( cattle )
* 1882-83 Hereford cattle are introduced into the county.
Nell Jeannette Fields Worth also insisted that images of Hereford cattle be included throughout the quilt, since Meigs County is noted for its beef cattle.
It was named for Lafayette Ward, a local who became a leader in introducing Hereford, Brahman, and Jersey cattle to Texas.
Grazing Hereford cattle
Hereford cattle are a beef cattle breed, widely used both in intemperate areas and temperate areas, mainly for meat production.
Originally from Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, more than five million pedigree Hereford cattle now exist in over 50 countries.
The Hereford cattle export trade began from United Kingdom in 1817, starting in Kentucky, United States, spreading across the United States and Canada through Mexico to the great beef-raising countries of South America.
Today, Hereford cattle dominate the world scene from Australasia to the Russian steppes.
Iowa cattle rancher Warren Gammon capitalized on the idea of breeding Polled Herefords and started the Polled Hereford registry with 11 naturally polled cattle.
Hereford cattle are also known to be easy breeders and easy calvers.
Many strains of Hereford have used other cattle breeds to import desired characteristics, and this has led to changes in the breed as a whole.
Studies have been made into eye cancer in Hereford cattle in the US and Canada, and lid and corneoscleral pigment were found to be heritable and likely to decrease the risk of cancer.
Vaginal prolapse is considered a heritable problem in Hereford cattle, but it may also be influenced by nutrition.
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The citadel of the reformatory movement was Oxford, where Wycliffe's most active helpers were ; these were laid under the ban and summoned to recant, and Nicholas of Hereford went to Rome to appeal.
* Medieval European T and O maps such as the Hereford Mappa Mundi were centred on Jerusalem with East at the top.
Both men were also named to earldoms – fitzOsbern to Hereford ( or Wessex ) and Odo to Kent.
Local rivals of the Harriers were traditionally Worcester City and Bromsgrove Rovers, and in recent years also Cheltenham Town and Hereford United, although as of 2009 both Cheltenham and Hereford are in divisions above Kidderminster.
His maternal grandparents were Benjamin Davis Wilson ( December 1, 1811 to March 11, 1878 ), mayor of Los Angeles in 1851 – 1852 and the namesake of Southern California's Mount Wilson, and his second wife, Margaret Hereford.
In October, the Earls of Lancaster, Warwick, Arundel and Hereford were forced to beg Edward's pardon.
He and the soldiers were released and Despenser was sent to Isabella at Hereford whilst the king was taken by Lancaster himself to Kenilworth.
In July, Bigod and Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Constable of England, drew up a series of complaints known as the Remonstrances, in which objections to the extortionate level of taxation were voiced.
On 1 April 1998 the County of Hereford and Worcester was abolished, and Herefordshire and Worcestershire were re-established as separate counties, although with slightly altered borders.
Hereford is home of Hereford United Football Club, best known for beating Newcastle in the FA Cup in January 1972, when they were still a non-league side and Newcastle were in the top division of English football.
The troops of the fictional commando squad Rainbow were based at RAF Hereford, as detailed in the novel Rainbow Six.
The original lineup of The Pretenders, with the exception of lead singer Chrissie Hynde, were from Hereford, as were the rock band Mott the Hoople.
The actress Beryl Reid and the singer Ellie Goulding were born in in Hereford, as were footballers Aaron Wildig and Connor Wickham.
The vanguard under the earls of Gloucester and Hereford, appointed to joint command by Edward after a quarrel about who would take the lead – a compromise that satisfied no one – were already closing in on the Scots from the south, advancing in the same reckless manner that had almost brought disaster at Falkirk.
The other local government districts with city status that were abolished around this time ( Bath and Hereford ) had decided to appoint charter trustees to maintain the existence of the city and the mayoralty.
Oz was born in Hereford, England, the son of Frances ( née Ghevaert ) and Isidore Oznowicz, both of whom were puppeteers.

Hereford and often
Athelstan, often seen as the first king of a united England, summoned the British kings to a meeting at Hereford in 926, and according to William of Malmesbury laid down the boundary between Wales and England, particularly the disputed southern stretch where he specified that the River Wye should form the boundary.
Chepstow Castle was founded by William fitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, in 1067, and its Great Tower, often cited as the oldest surviving stone fortification in Britain, dates from that time or shortly afterwards.
The city lies near the border with Wales, and has more often been in the title of the Earl of Hereford or the Viscount Hereford.
" Wyatt's Folly ", as James Wyatt's west front was often called, has been replaced by a highly ornate façade in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, whose figure is to be seen at the beautiful stained glass which fills the seven-light ( i. e. with seven main vertical " lights ", or sections of glass ) window subscribed " by the women of Hereford diocese ".

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Hereford's public leisure facilities are managed by a not-for-profit trust called HALO Leisure, which runs the Hereford Leisure Centre ( that includes huge sports halls, gymnasium, squash courts, and an outdoor athletics facility ), and the Hereford Leisure Pool ( which includes a gymnasium, full size swimming pool, leisure pool, diving pool, and learners pool ).
Another claim is that Tudor period monarchs called it " Hereford or Hertford in the West ", to distinguish it from either the English Hereford in Herefordshire or Hertford in Hertfordshire.
" It has also been suggested that Watkins ' speculation ( he called it ' surmise ') stemmed from reading an account in September 1870 by William Henry Black given to the British Archaeological Association in Hereford titled Boundaries and Landmarks, in which he speculated that " Monuments exist marking grand geometrical lines which cover the whole of Western Europe ".
Builth was the market for a variant of the Hereford called the Builth Smokey Face.
Humphrey ( VII ) de Bohun succeeded his father as Earl of Hereford and Earl of Essex, and Constable of England ( later called Lord High Constable ).
In 1984 he started his professional radio career on what is now Wyvern FM ( then Radio Wyvern ) in Hereford and Worcester, starting off with a show called Mellow Yellow.

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