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Tag Archives: bovine
New Hampshire’s Cow Appreciation Day
There is a day or a month devoted to almost any object, event or pastime that you can imagine. One day each year in July is devoted to Cow Appreciation. This year [in 2019] the celebrations are being held on … Continue reading →
Posted in Cow Stories, Current Events, History
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Tagged appreciation, bovine, celebration, cow, Day, event, history, July
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New Hampshire’s First Cattle: Captain Mason’s Yellow Cowes
June 1st is World Milk Day and this is National Dairy Month, so it’s the perfect day to write about cows and cattle. It is also time for a confession of sorts–the black and white Holstein cow that I have … Continue reading →
Posted in Cow Stories, Creatures, Current Events, History
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Tagged American, antique, bovine, breed, cattle, cow, cowe, dairy, Dane, Danish, Denmark, diversity, first, Hampshire, herd, heritage, history, John Mason, landrace, Mason, milkmaid, new, New England, New Hampshire, NH, nondescript, origin, yellow
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NH Tidbits: Cow Hampshire Revisited
After fifteen years as editor of this blog, I received my first “hate you” email recently. You’ll never guess the reason why. A reader spotted my blog title, Cow Hampshire, and it sent them into a cud-chewing frenzy. They mooed … Continue reading →
Posted in Cow Stories, History, Humor, Moovers And Shakers
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Tagged agricultural, agriculture, bovine, Commission, cow, Cow Hampshire, cows, dairy, dairy farm, farm, farmer, Hampshire, milk, milk production, new, New Hampshire, NH, production, promote
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New Hampshire’s Role: The Cows That Went South
Quite by chance I came across a web article about cows that went south. Nope, not to Bermuda, I mean … Continue reading →
Posted in Cow Stories, History
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Tagged Antartica, Arctic, bovine, breeders, Byte, cattle, club, cold, cow, cows, guernsey, Hampshire, new, New Hampshire, NH, Peterboro, Peterborough NH
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