Savannah Meade, Betsy Layne, Kentucky «The picture I chose to share is one of my favorite
Holstein dairy cows from the University of Kentucky Coldstream Dairy.
We are a family - owned and family - operated farm with
Holstein dairy cows, cash crop (corn and soja) and our german shepherd dogs.
In the end, mothers favor daughters — at least when it comes to
Holstein dairy cows and how much milk they produce for their offspring, according to a new study by Kansas State University and Harvard University researchers.
We had
a Holstein dairy cow that was frozen like a statue on a mound of straw.
When I was about 7 years old, the local veterinarian had me help him treat
a Holstein dairy cow with Milk Fever; while we were standing there, he asked me if I'd ever thought about becoming a veterinarian.
Not exact matches
Every day for the past three decades, Sue and Tom Flowers have risen at 4.45 am to begin milking their 500
Holstein Friesian
cows on their 370 - acre
dairy farm near Buxton, Derbyshire.
The Dykstra's
dairy operation began in 2004 and contains all
holstein cows.
The nearly 300 Straus organic
dairy cows (Jersey,
Holstein, and Jersey -
Holstein cross breeds), roam 500 acres of pasture during the day and, when night falls, they sleep on
cow mats with natural bedding in an open barn.
I also went through four weeks of opiate related withdrawal symptoms from the casomorphin [e] when I gave up the
Holstein cow dairy (with the exception of grass - fed butter and clarified butter).
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Dairy, Farms,
Holstein cows, veterinary medicine