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The Endless Cows Breeding !!

October 13, 2016 By Editor


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Fears 1080 poison killing drover dogs

October 12, 2016 By Editor


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Queensland cattle drovers are angry over the deaths of their working dogs, which they claim have been poisoned by the controversial 1080 bait.

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100% American Brahman Bull

October 9, 2016 By Editor


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100% American Brahman Bull.
The Brahman or Brahma is a breed of Zebu cattle that was first bred in United States from cattle breeds imported from India. Brahma cattle were produced by cross-breeding the Kankrej, Ongole, and the Gir (or Gyr) breeds of cattle. The Brahman is one of the most popular breeds of cattle intended for meat processing and is widely used in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, United States, Colombia and Australia among many other places.
The American Brahman was the first beef cattle breed developed in the United States. It was bred in the early 1900s as a cross of four different Indian cattle breeds: Gyr, Gujarat, Ongole and Krishna Valley. The original American Brahman cattle originated from a nucleus of approximately 266 bulls and 22 females of several Bos indicus (cattle of India) varieties imported into the United States between 1854 and 1926.
The Brahman is mainly used for breeding and the meat industry.Brahman cattle are known for their extreme tolerance to heat and are widespread in tropical regions. They are resistant to insects due to their thick skin. Brahman cattle live longer than many other breeds, often producing calves at ages 15 and older.
In Oman and Fujairah, Brahman bulls are used in the traditional sport of bull-butting. It involves two of these bulls engaging in a ferocious round of headbutts. The first one to collapse or concede its ground is deemed the loser. Brahman bulls being readied for this sport are kept on a special diet of milk and honey for gaining superior strength
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Pneumonia & Verminous pneumonia in cattle

October 8, 2016 By Editor


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Respiratory Diseases of Cattle.

Pneumonia & Verminous pneumonia in cattle

Symptoms
Dull and depressed
High temperature
Raised breathing due to lung damage
Nasal discharge
Coughing
Reduced food intake

Treatment

Antibiotics, anti-inflammatories or anthelmintics can be prescribed for treatment.

Prevention
Ventilation: Often if ammonia can be smelled it is a sign of poor ventilation.

Nutrition: Feeding calves inadequately will reduce calf growth and their immune system response.

Vaccination: Vaccines are available to reduce risk of infection, however they must be used alongside an effective management programme.

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Rockhampton, Tropic of Capricorn, Queensland, Australia

October 8, 2016 By Editor


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traditional home of the Darumbal Aboriginal people, administrative and commercial centre of central queensland – « beef capital of australia –
The Fitzroy, queensland’s larger river, flows through the heart of the city –
Rockhampton has many historic buildings ( (old post office, customs house, quay street…) classified by the national trust and St Joseph’s Cathedral (catholic)
Rocky straddles the tropic of Capricorn

Rodney George “Rod” Laver MBE (born 9 August 1938, in Rockhampton, Australia) is a former tennis player from Australia who was the World No. 1 player for seven consecutive years, from 1964 to 1970. He is the only tennis player to have twice won all four Grand Slam singles

Rockhampton, tropique du capricorne, Queensland, Australie
terre traditionnelle du peuple Darumbal
centre administratif et commercial du Central Queensland, « Capital du Bœuf d’Australie »
située sur le Tropique du Capricorne,
La ville est localisée sur les rives de la Rivière Fitzroy, avec beaucoup de bâtiment historiques incluant la cathédrale (catholique) Saint Joseph

Rodney George « Rod » Laver est un joueur de tennis australien, né le 9 août 1938 à Rockhampton (Queensland).
Il est le seul joueur à avoir réalisé le Grand Chelem à deux reprises : en 1962 en tant qu’amateur puis en 1969 en tant que professionnel.

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Natural Way of Huge Cows Breeding

September 30, 2016 By Editor


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video cow mating

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Top 10 Amazing Facts About Australian Cattle Dogs

September 30, 2016 By Editor


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Top 10 Amazing Facts About Australian Cattle Dog – Blue Heeler
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The australian cattle dog breed is an extremely intelligent, active, and sturdy dog breed.

Developed by Australian settlers to handle herds of cattle on expansive ranches, blue heeler puppies are still used today as a herding dog. australian cattle dog puppies thrive on having a job to do and on being part of all family activities. He is loyal and protective of his family, though wary of outsiders. Besides herding work, the Australian Cattle dog does well at canine sports, including agility, obedience, rally, flyball, and flying disc competitions

You might be familiar with this breed by one of his other common names: Australian Heeler, Blue Heeler, Queensland Heeler, or Halls Heeler. Officially, however, he’s the Australian Cattle Dog ;australian cattle dog blue heeler, the “heeler” moniker comes from the fact that the dogs were bred to herd cattle by nipping at their heels.

australian cattle dogs are high-energy working dog. He is not a couch potato — we repeat: he is not a couch potato. He wants to be active and busy most of the time. His energy must be directed, or he’ll become bored and will resort to entertaining himself, usually by doing something you consider naughty, like digging in the trash or digging up your flower garden.

The australian cattle dog breed is also highly devoted to his owner and family. He usually attaches himself closely to one person and bonds less closely with others. He’s often called a “Velcro” dog because he attaches so firmly; he likes to be in close physical contact with his chosen person all the time.

Because the australian cattle dog was bred to herd, and herd with force, by biting, he is a mouthy dog. His instinct is to nip cattle, children, pets, cars, anything that moves. He has a strong tendency to bite, even in play. This tendency must be properly directed with socialization and training when he’s a puppy, or it can turn into dangerous behavior.

Another part of the breed’s instinct is his strong prey drive. He’s fascinated by squirrels, cats, and other small animals. If the Australian Cattle Dog is raised from puppyhood with other pets, including cats, he can be trusted to live peacefully with them in his home. He’s likely to consider those outside his household to be fair game, though.

The Australian Cattle Dog is generally friendly, but he is protective of his family and home turf, and he tends to be wary of strangers.

There is a toughness about the Australian Cattle Dog — he had to be tough to handle the high temperatures, rough terrain, and long distances involved in his job on ranches — that makes him both highly tolerant of pain and intensely focused. He’ll keep working even when he’s injured. Owners must pay careful attention to this breed to make sure he stops working or competing if he gets hurt.

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Dairy Cow Breeding

September 29, 2016 By Editor


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Lorie Townsend, livestock specialist at the Upper Mountain Research Station in Ashe County, performs artificial insemination on a dairy cow, and explains the benefits to the herd.

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Tales from the TSRs: Taking Stock- The Drover’s Story

September 29, 2016 By Editor


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Fourth-generation drover, Robert Groth, speaks about the Travelling Stock Routes of NSW. He tells us about their importance to him, the people of NSW and our unique wildlife, and gives us his vision of the future.

The Travelling Stock Route (TSR) Network of NSW (and its corresponding network of stock routes in Queensland) is a globally unique Australian treasure. It is a network of around 600 000 ha of public land in NSW, which was established in the 1800s to allow drovers to move livestock across the state. As well as its original use for stock, the network is very important environmentally and culturally, and provides sustainable recreational opportunities for the public.

The National Parks Association of NSW (NPA) has been lobbying and working for nearly 50 years to ensure that the Travelling Stock Routes remain in public hands, and are well managed in a way that protects their diverse range of environmental, cultural, social and economic values.

NPA believes that it’s important for as many people as possible to hear about the TSRs and their many values, so we’re creating “Tales from the TSRs”, a series of articles, interviews, photographic essays and online videos that look at the TSRs through the eyes of those who depend on the network for their livelihoods, spiritual nourishment or simply for the love of the outdoors or wetting a line.”Taking Stock- the Drover’s Story” is the first in this series.

Interview conducted by James Tremain. Videography and editing by John Merkel.

This video accompanies the article “Travelling Stock Routes: The Drover’s Story” in the Winter 2012 edition of Nature NSW. Nature NSW is a publication of the National Parks Association of NSW. For more information, visit http://www.npansw.org.au.

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American Brahman Breeders Association Promotional Video

September 26, 2016 By Editor


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The American Brahman Breeder Association (ABBA) promo video was featured on RFD-TV’s The American Rancher. The video highlights the features of American Brahman cattle, the American Brahman Breeders Association and other ABBA programs including the Certified and Golden Certified F-1 Programs. For more information contact the American Brahman Breeders Association, 3003 South Loop West, Ste 520, Houston, TX 77047 – 713-349-0854

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