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With the efforts of district veterinary department Tamenglong the artificial insemination in cows met with commendable successful in Tamenglong district. Artificial insemination was done to around 35 cows, out which as many as some 20 cows were able to...
Tags: artificial insemination, Tamenglong, district veterinary, veterinary department, cows milk, jersey cows, Timothy Riamei, India, Milk, Cattle, Dairy farming, Livestock, Jersey cattle, Tamenglong district
The 20kg blocks of cheddar cheese from Organic Dairy, Okato, are on the water, bound for overseas ports. One 20-tonne container load left for South Korea on November 6, two to Sydney on November 15, and this week more goes to a Middle East buyer. "November...
Tags: organics dairy, Fonterra, Mr Geals, Organic Dairy, New Zealand, dairy farmers, Okato, organics milk, Auckland, Milk, Cheese, Dairy, Organic certification, Organic food, Dairy products, Dairy farming
Lovely said Moira Kelly, the Australian legal guardian of the conjoined sisters who were successfully separated on November 17, phoned her on Saturday to ask if they want to see their daughters. "I promptly accepted the offer of Moira Kelly and urged...
Tags: conjoined twins, Krishna, Moira Kelly, Trishna, twins trishna, Melbourne, Australia, Twins, Moira, Human Interest, films, Camel, Vaishnavism, Indian films, Religion Belief, The Girls, Courier, Health Medical Pharma, Middle Eastern cuisine, Milk, The Camels, Camelids, Livestock, African cuisine, Surgery
On staring at goats, cats and camels Be it giving them Viagra, putting them in a pageant or paying $14m for them, every culture has eccentricities about animals Can a man kill a goat armed with little more than his eyes? Well, the US military seemed...
Tags: Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Camel, Middle Eastern cuisine, Milk, Goat, Livestock, Camelids, African cuisine
Dairy Farmers Association spokesman Vijendra Prakash said milking would begin an hour late. According to the standard time, dairy farmers begin work at 4am and have milk collected by Rewa Dairy by 6.30am. The new time will have small dairy farmers beginning...
Tags: small dairy, Dairy Farmers Association, Fiji Islands, Suva, Dairy, Milking, Farm, Automatic milking, Dairy cattle, Dairy farming, Cattle, Milk
Missy is back in her Ponoka, Alta., barn after becoming only the second Canadian cow — and the fifth in the world — to sell for more than $1 million. Although Missy was bought for $1.2 million by two breeders from the U.S. and Denmark at Toronto's Royal...
Tags: Morris Thalen, Albertans, Eastside Lewisdale Gold Missy, Canada, Edmonton, Holstein cattle, Dairy, Farm, Milking, Missy, Dairy farming, Milk, Cattle
Most parents resign themselves to the fact that they will eventually square off with their kids about something of critical importance to one or both of them. While I'm no exception, I didn't think it would happen quite so soon. My daughter has been drinking...
Tags: sippy cups, Frisco, Drinkware, Sippy cup, Milk
This 13-year-old Kuwaiti girl can whip up yummy milkshakes using regular ingredients from her kitchen and in fact garnered a large fan following for herself after participating at the 'Amar ya Kuwait' exhibition just once...Lulua likes to experiment and...
Tags: Lulua Al-Fathalah, Nutella Milkshake, Shakeaholic, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Ice cream, Milk, Milkshake, Marshmallow, Nutella, Confectionery, Spreads, Fast food
State science company AgResearch says dairy research will benefit from its new Waikato farm. The 200ha property at Tokanui in the Waikato, 8km south of Te Awamutu, was opened today. Converted at a cost of $6.5 million, the farm will host research on all...
Tags: dairying research, New Zealand, Te Awamutu, AgResearch, Dairy, Farm, Dairy farming, Cattle, Agricultural research, Environment, Greenhouse gas, Milk
Vt. — Federal immigration officials are cracking down on Vermont dairy farmers as part of a national effort, asking them to provide records to prove their workers are legal. Kelly Loftus, a spokeswoman for the state Agency of Agriculture, said immigration...
Tags: Vermont Rail Action Network, immigration officials, Judge Christina Reiss, Montpelier, Dairy, Patrick Leahy, Farm, Dairy farming, New England, Vermont, Social Issues, Labor, Environment, Amtrak, Rutland, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Dismissal of United States Attorneys controversy, Middlesex Vermont, Law Crime, Password, Milk