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Angus cattle are originally from Aberdeen in Scotland. The black cattle are characterized by fast growth and are therefore particularly interesting for cattle breeders. Black Angus are widely common...
Angus cattle are originally from Aberdeen in Scotland. The black cattle are characterized by fast growth and are therefore particularly interesting for cattle breeders. Black Angus are widely common today in the United States and South America and because of their excellent meat quality they are very popular throughout the world.Unit: EA
Schleich-S Toy, Age Group: 3 to 8 years, Animal Type: Cat, Plastic, Dimensions: 2.4 in H x 2.2 in W x 0.8 in DUnit: EA
Schleich-S Toy, Age Group: 3 to 8 years, Animal Type: Donkey, Plastic, Dimensions: 3.7 in H x 3.7 in W x 1.4 in DUnit: EA
Schleich-S Figurine, Age Group: 3 to 8 years, Animal Type: Tinker Mare, Plastic, Dimensions: 4.3 in H x 5.5 in W x 1.8 in DUnit: EA
Schleich-S Toy, Age Group: 3 to 8 years, Animal Type: Tinker Foal, Dimensions: 99 cm H x .5 cm W x 3 cm DUnit: EA
Andalusian is a racy, elegant horse. Actually the breed is called 'Pura razza Espanola', in English 'pure Spanish breed'. In the 15th century, monks began to breed the Andalusians in the south of...
Andalusian is a racy, elegant horse. Actually the breed is called 'Pura razza Espanola', in English 'pure Spanish breed'. In the 15th century, monks began to breed the Andalusians in the south of Spain. With its graceful appearance, it enchanted especially nobles and kings. Therefore, only few would guess that the Andalusian has long been used as a cavalry horse. Although it was always known for his courage and strength, it is rather their elegance that distinguishes it. It is a unique...
Cows can't understand human language, but they can distinguish between a friendly and an unfriendly tone of voice. They can also tell from the tone of voice whether someone is serious and sincere....
Cows can't understand human language, but they can distinguish between a friendly and an unfriendly tone of voice. They can also tell from the tone of voice whether someone is serious and sincere. Cows show affection by licking each others heads, shoulders and backs. If they are separated from their friends, they often get stressed and sad. It's not difficult for cows to tell each other apart: they have unique voices and scents. In addition, the animals can identify up to 100 faces from their...
Cows are very sensitive animals. Calves are protected by their mothers, who are immediately there for them if they are afraid or if they cry out in hunger. The mothers lick them to calm them down....
Cows are very sensitive animals. Calves are protected by their mothers, who are immediately there for them if they are afraid or if they cry out in hunger. The mothers lick them to calm them down. After birth, the calves are lovingly licked dry by their mothers in their stall. After just a few days, they can join the other cows out on the pasture to frolic around and play. A few weeks later, they start eating grass and hay. However, they still can't digest the fresh green fodder as well as...
Fleckvieh cows have a white head, white legs, a white belly and a white bushy tail. The rest of their coat is covered in patches that range in color from light gold to reddish brown. Grass is hard...
Fleckvieh cows have a white head, white legs, a white belly and a white bushy tail. The rest of their coat is covered in patches that range in color from light gold to reddish brown. Grass is hard to digest. That's why cows chew an average of 50 times per minutes a total of 30,000 times per day. Even if we humans really make an effort, we generally don't chew a morsel of food more than 30 times. Cows produce over 150 L of saliva per day as a result. This makes them very thirsty, so they also...
Cows and their calves have an extremely deep, life-long bond. They lick and nibble at each other. If they are separated, they can recognize each other later on from their voice and scent. Calves are...
Cows and their calves have an extremely deep, life-long bond. They lick and nibble at each other. If they are separated, they can recognize each other later on from their voice and scent. Calves are born around once a year. It's very important they drink their mother's milk within the first few hours. This is a special yellowish liquid known as colostrum that cannot be drunk by humans. It contains numerous antibodies that help the calf to resist diseases. After around five days, the calf will...
Clydesdales are large, cold blood horses with long, powerful legs and long, thick hair over their fetlocks. They are intelligent, brave and despite their size - extremely gentle. Many Clydesdales...
Clydesdales are large, cold blood horses with long, powerful legs and long, thick hair over their fetlocks. They are intelligent, brave and despite their size - extremely gentle. Many Clydesdales can be easily identified from their white legs. This hair is also known as 'feathering'. These horses often have a brown coat, but they can also be black, sorrel or roan. Clydesdales are often used as draught horses. For instance, they may haul tree trunks through terrain that is too difficult for...