RFBBA8W9–Typical cows - Illustration of four cows - Jersey, Holstein, Ayrshire, Short-horn
RMT22DRW–COWS Vintage 1900's Agriculture Poster featuring illustration variety of typical specimen British cows: Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Short-horn. Outside in natural organic grazing situation outdoors lithograph 1904
RFWW9HDJ–Jersey dairy cow with one broken horn and lots of flies on its head
RM2T7RP5A–Original, very clear, Victorian era cabinet card of dairy maid wearing an apron, standing next to a beautiful Alderney cow, possibly a prize winner. Photographed at the farm by the well-know island photographer of the time, Ernest Baudoux & Son (the son joined him in 1885). St. Helier, Jersey, the Channel Isles. This is thought to be an Alderney cow. The Alderney cow is originally from the Channel Isles and is a cross-breed of Guernseys and Jerseys. Dated to 1885, 1886 or 1887.
RMAN69TW–Jersey cow
RFEEMFXP–Cow with tennis ball on horn
RM2HF5BNB–irish cattle
RMCNNHNC–Jersey Cow with ear tag
RFB9G6EW–Jersey cow 10 years old in front of a white background
RF2WRCXFR–Brachycera on the back of a cow
RMA05CK1–dairy cow head with collar ladakh india
RMB0TEDR–Jersey cow
RFFM8F06–Cows staring. ox. Animals.
RF2DECF1E–Cute face of brown cow calf. New born Jersey calf with spindly legs in winter season.
RMCBP8FF–Cows with cow bells. French Alps.
RFHFX123–Cows graze in a paddock
RFGK8FE3–Cow resting
RFBGCXR9–a black and white cow in a green hill field with herd in background and a blue sky
RFFBWCGH–cow brown
RMR20YF9–Two cows
RMPHCD7B–Two grazing light Jersey cows
RFRBE0K0–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAJ61K8–This is a series of photographs taken in Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RF2PN82HC–Comic cows of different breeds vector illustrations set
RFRY5JYM–Jersey calf walking across a field
RM2HF5BN1–irish cattle
RMCNNHNM–Jersey Cows on Jersey, Channel Islands,
RFB9FT22–Jersey cow 10 years old in front of a white background
RFR90G1E–brown horned jersey cow feeds from grass in meadow
RM2AGB78B–. The American natural history : a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. BLUEBIRD. however, save the special student of domestic cattle, is ex-pected to be able to say, without looking it up, whethera particular cow is an Alderney, a Jersey, a Short-Horn, aHereford, or a Durham. The case of the Bluebird is quite similar. He who knowsone Bluebird well may justly claim a bowing acquaintancewith all the others, and feel at home when in their company. Here in the East the Bluebird is a thing of beauty, and a BLUEBIRDS NOT GOOD FIGHTERS 267 joy until the abominable
RF2JB4AY7–organic livestock head cow with leaf horn logo design vector graphic symbol icon illustration creative idea
RMCBP8EP–Cows with cow bells. French Alps.
RFK3PMN3–Two light Jersey cows grazing in a pasture in the Netherlands
RMGMFWHJ–Meadow with Cows by the Water, by Willem Maris, 1895-1904, Dutch painting, oil on canvas. Polder landscape with cows and a distant windmill. The windmills powered the drainage system of the below sea level polder land. (BSLOC 2016 1 302)
RFW4EDXR–Princeton New Jersey - June 23, 2019: LongHorn Steakhouse casual dining restaurant. LongHorn Steakhouse is owned and operated by Darden Restaurants I
RF2M6BTXR–Young cattle standing staring
RFFBHRRY–Vector illustration of a bull mascot for ice hockey team
RMFCG7WB–NORMANDY COWS, (61) ORNE, LOWER NORMANDY, FRANCE
RFRBC256–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAJ61K6–This is a series of photographs taken in Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RFCFMW3X–Different breeds of cows.
RFRY5JYY–Two Jersey cows standing in a field, staring at the camera
RM2HF5BNJ–irish cattle
RMCNNHN1–Jersey Cows on Jersey, Channel Islands,
RFBCT2WJ–Brown Jersey cow, 10 years old, in front of a white background, studio shot
RMAKG35M–Close up of a cows eye switzerland
RFEY42HB–tooth of the cow on white background
RFR90G1D–brown horned jersey cow feeds from grass in meadow
RM2ANGT40–Beginners' zoology . c. The varieties of cows,such as short-horn, Jersey, etc., allform one species of animals, having thescientific name taiirns. Let us includein a larger group the animals closestakin to a cow. We see a cat, a bison,and a dog ; rejecting the cat and thedog, we see that the bison has horns,hoofs, and other similarities. We in-FiG. 8. —Mucous Mem- elude it with the cow in a genus calledBRANE formed of one Bos, Calling the COW Bos taurus, and layer of cells A few cells secrete mucus. the bison, Bos bison. The sacred cowof India (Bos indicus) is so like the cow and the buffalo a
RMPG0H6G–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. 266 PERCHERS AND SINGERS about all these diflferent species in order to not be accounted ignorant? Let us see. Any sensible civilized person knows a cow at sight, also something of its place in Nature, and its habits. No one.. BLUEBIRD. however, save the special student of domestic cattle, is ex- pected to be able to say, without "looking it up," whether a particular cow is an Alderney, a Jersey, a Short-Horn, a Hereford, or a Durham. The case of the Bluebird is q
RMCBP8F9–Cows with cow bells. French Alps.
RF2GKTB91–Two brown cows graze side by side in a meadow on a sunny August day.
RFW4EE1N–Princeton New Jersey - June 23, 2019: LongHorn Steakhouse casual dining restaurant. LongHorn Steakhouse is owned and operated by Darden Restaurants I
RF2M6BTXC–Young cattle standing staring
RFFA2A32–Vector illustration of a bull mascot for ice hockey team or .
RFRBC22M–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAJ61K5–This is a series of photographs taken in Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2HF5BT2–irish cattle
RFBBHW74–Close up on a head of a brown Jersey cow 10 years old in front of a white background
RFEY42HC–tooth of the cow on white background
RM2AXC3CH–Garden, field and flower seeds . YELLOW, OR AMBER GLOBE. Flesh yel-low, fine grained and sweet; keeps well and is an excellentcropper. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb.. 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. Jersey Navet. A delicate white turnip; sweet and ten-der, and of excellent quality for late sowing. Per pkt., 5 cts.;oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. COW HORN, OR LONG WHITE. Pure white, rootshaped similar to a carrot. Per pkt.. 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb.,15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. IMPROVED PURPLE-TOP MAMMOTH. Theflesh is firm and juicy; theroot is of a very distinct pur-ple color, and it rem
RMCBP8EA–Cows with cow bells. French Alps.
RF2GK3TE8–Two brown cows graze side by side in a meadow on a sunny August day.
RFRBC295–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAJ61K2–This is a series of photographs taken in Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2HF5BP1–irish cattle
RFEY42H9–tooth of the cow on white background
RM2ANFYY0–Garden, field and flower seeds . LLOW, OR AMBER GLOBE. Flesh yel-low, fine grained and sweet; keeps well and is an excellentcropper. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; lb.. 15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. Jersey Navet, A delicate white turnip ; sweet and ten-der, and of excellent qualitv for late sowing. Per pkt, 5 cts.;oz., 10 cts.; y^ lb., 20 cts.; lb. 60 cts. COW HORN, OR LONG WHITE. Pure Avhite, rootshaped similar to a carrot. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; y^ lb.,15 cts.; lb., 40 cts. raiPROVED PURPLE-TOP ]VIAM]VIOTH. Theflesh is firm and juicy: theToot is of a very distinct pur-ple color, and it rem
RMCBP8C5–Cow in fields above shores of Lac du Mont Cenis, French Alps.
RF2GJJN2D–Two brown cows graze side by side in a meadow on a sunny August day.
RFRBC23R–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAJ61K7–This is a series of photographs taken in Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2HF5BR3–irish cattle
RFEY42HA–tooth of the cow on white background
RM2CE55C3–. Beginners' Zoology . ,such as short-horn, Jersey, etc., allform one species of animals, having thescientific name taiirus. Let us includein a larger group the animals closestakin to a cow. We see a cat, a bison,and a dog; rejecting the cat and thedog, we see that the bison has horns,hoofs, and other similarities. We in-FiG.8.-MucousMem- ^lude it with the cow in a ge7ius calledBRANE formed of one Bos, Calling the COW Bos taurus, and layer of cells. A few , , . t-. i • t^i i cells secrete mucus. the bison, Bos bisou. The sacrcd cow of India (Bos indicus) is so like the cow and the buffalo as a
RMCBP8G1–Cows with cow bells. French Alps.
RF2GJJN2P–Two brown cows graze side by side in a meadow on a sunny August day.
RFRBE0G8–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAHHAP9–Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2HF5BRH–irish cattle
RM2AFR4N6–. Western agriculture. ; ? -? .- <fc , b a, ?-, -,, ?;.*? i|| Figure 121.—A pure-bred Jersey cow—1a prize winner. through large milk wells, thus showing a large blood supplyto the udder. If a cow has more than one milk well on aside, so much the better. Quality, desired in the dairy cow as in all other classes ofanimals, is shown in about the same way; namely, thin pli-able skin, fine, silky hair; and fine, dense bone and horn.These characteristics are important. Dairy Bulls. In dairy bulls the same general dairy typeis demanded as in dairy cows except that the bull must showpronounced ma
RMCBP8CM–Cow with cow bells. French Alps.
RFRBC2C7–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMAHHDW0–Jersey ,The Channel Islands UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RM2CETWB4–. The Plough, the loom, and the anvil. be seen in the products of the Waverly, the Hampton, and other dairies, on the breakfasttables of the hospitable citizens of Bahimore. ,, „ , •,.!,.,„ The points of the improved cow in this case, were she not labelled, might be takenfor an Ayrsliire or short-horn in miniature.—Eds. P., L. & A. THE JERSEY COW. 57 among the most judicious farmers was, Is the breed a good one ? mean-ing, solely, had its progenitors been renowned for their milking and cream-ing qualities ? But the mere attention to this was one of primary importance in a circumscribed spot li
RMCBP8DT–Cow with cow bells. French Alps.
RFRBE0PT–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMRDBHCR–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. 266 PERCHERS AND SINGERS about all these diflferent species in order to not be accounted ignorant? Let us see. Any sensible civilized person knows a cow at sight, also something of its place in Nature, and its habits. No one.. BLUEBIRD. however, save the special student of domestic cattle, is ex- pected to be able to say, without "looking it up," whether a particular cow is an Alderney, a Jersey, a Short-Horn, a Hereford, or a Durham. The case of the Bluebird is q
RFRBE0EP–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RMRDYPBK–. Judging farm animals . Livestock. JUDGING THE DAIRY TYPE OF CATTLE 285 ears should be placed so that the tips, when elevated, will not project above the top of the head. Horns are not neces- sarily a feature of the head of the dairy cow, excepting as a breed character. They differ greatly among the breeds of cattle as to length and size. The modern type of Ayrshire cow carries a long, and very strong horn at its base, while the Jersey cow usually has a short and comparatively small one. In itself the horn is assumed to indicate quality as shown in its size and texture, and in its color, ,as
RFRBC26K–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RFRBC2D0–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RFRBC28G–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RFRBC27B–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RFRBC2BG–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RFRBC2AX–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
RFRBE0MN–Healthy young Brown Swiss bull in a pasture
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