Cattle
Found in 914 Collections and/or Records:
Vocabulary note for 'Geisnean', c1893
Vocabulary note for 'Geisnean' which reads 'Geisnean = here cows goats gestate animals - geis = Swan.'
Vocabulary note for 'Seamalach' and 'caraideachadh', 7 August 1886
Vocabulary note probably collected from Duncan Cameron, police officer, Tobar Mhoire/Tobermory, Muile/Isle of Mull, for 'Seamalach' and 'caraideachadh' describing the former as a heifer whose calf had died and the latter as when the calf of one cow is killed, its tail is cut off and tied to a [cloth] and placed on another calf which can then suckle both cows.
Vocabulary note relating to cattle, 11 September 1909
Vocabulary note relating to cattle which reads 'Ainite = beothach mor boirion = heifer (seasg)'. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
Voluntary food intake in relation to body weight among British breeds of cattle, 1986
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1986. Part 2.
Voluntary food intake of cattle differing in breed size in a time-controlled feeding system, 1987
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1987. Part 2.
"Waterside Matilda 2nd" (6312), 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the cow, "Waterside Matilda 2nd" (6312) standing in a field in the early 20th century.
Welsh Cow, "Black Queen 5th", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Welsh cow, Black Queen 5th" standing in a paddock in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Welsh Cow, "Penywern Hester", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Welsh cow, "Penywern Hester" standing in a field at an agricultural show in 1933. The cow was the Champion Female at the Royal Welsh Show for Mr. D W Morris.
White Clover is Valuable in Permanent Pastures, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a herd of cattle standing in a clover pasture with a barn in the background in the early 20th century.
[White Cow in Water], 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a white cow standing in a lake looking at its reflection in the early 20th century.