Dairy cattle
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Relationship between the bovine MHC (BoLA) and mastitis, cell count, ATP and antitrypsin levels in Icelandic cattle, 1987
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1987. Part 1 and Index.
REML estimates of parameters for fat yield in pedigree herds in the U.K. using an individual animal model: male and female heritability estimates, 1990
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1990. Part 2.
Response of growth hormone to various doses of growth hormone releasing factor and thyrotropin releasing hormone administered separately and in combination to dairy calves, 1991
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1991. Part 2.
Responses of multi-trait selection in open nucleus schemes for diary cattle breeding, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 2.
Review of the use of embryo transfer in the genetic improvement of dairy cattle, June 1988
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1988. Part 2.
"Rowena 2d" - Champion Cows in St. Louis Dairy Test, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the dairy cow "Rowena 2d" and heifer calf that were the property of H J Hughes of Trenton, Missouri and were the champions in the St. Louis dairy test in 1904.
Shorthorn Dairy Cow, "Hawthorn 7th", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Shorthorn dairy cow, "Hawthorn 7th" standing in a field in the early 20th century. The cow, exhibited by Messrs. Hobbs, was the champion at the Royal Show in 1911.
Shorthorn Dairy Cow, "Priceless Princess", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Shorthorn Dairy cow, "Priceless Princess" standing in a paddock in the early 20th century. Owned by CRW Adeane of Babraham Hall, Cambridge and won the champion prize in the dairy class at the RASE Show, Lincoln.
Shorthorn Dairy Herd, Tamaherr [e], Waikato, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a herd of Shorthorn Dairy cows in a paddock on a dairy farm in Tamahere, Waikato, [New Zealand] in the early 20th century.
Shorthorn Non-Pedigreed Dairy Cow, "Dot", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Shorthorn non-pedigreed dairy cow, "Dot" that won many prizes, such as the '£50 Cup, Royal Lancashire Show in 1904 and 1[905?] and was owned by Mr. S S Ramgill, Altrincham.'