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Beefmaster Cattle (12 Sites, 858 Hits) 08/06/1998
| A WebRing for ranch and farm owners who raise and breed BeefMaster cattle. A resource for beginner and expert BeefMaster Ranchers to find quality breeding stock, locate beefmaster shows, sales, and auctions. |
Cattle WebRing! (24 Sites, 192 Hits) 12/14/1998
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A WebRing of of cattle breeders and related sites.
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Cows (12 Sites, 78 Hits) 04/26/2001
| Any webs that has something to do with cows may join. Please no animal abuse or porno. |
Miniature Cattle (7 Sites, 1844 Hits) 12/28/2001
| Miniature cattle are between 26 and 36 inches tall and weigh 150-250 pounds.
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Miniature Hereford Ring (6 Sites, 264 Hits) 08/18/2002
| World wide ring for Miniature Hereford breeders, owners and others interested in the breed. Promote your site and advertise cattle, semen and embryos for sale and post show and sale results. Hope you make good use of this ring and enjoy. |
Shorthorn Cattle (4 Sites, 196 Hits) 04/11/2002
| The shorthorn cattle was developed during the 1800s in Britain. They were bred to be both milkers and beef cattle.
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Cattle (3 Sites, 41 Hits) 11/14/2000
| The World of Cattle webring’s purpose is to link together websites about cattle so visitors may use the navigation bar to find more websites on this topic. It also makes it easier for other owners of cattle to find people sharing the same interests. These websites may provide information on breeding and genetics, feed, water, salt requirements, vaccinations, use of antibiotics & other drugs, other needs of the cattle to keep them healthy. Websites about showing these cattle in various livestock shows or shows specific to cattle are also acceptable. Websites dealing with some of the complicated issues faced by the cattle industry today are very welcome here. If your website is about anything regarding cattle, you are invited to join this webring.
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Highland Cattle (2 Sites, 218 Hits) 07/12/1998
| The Highland Cattle breed (Bos taurus) is from Scotland. Other names are Hairy Coo or Heilan Coo.
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