Holstein cow - translation to English
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Holstein cow - translation to English

BREED OF CATTLE
Friesian Holstein; Holstein Friesians; Holstein-Friesian cattle; Holstein Frisian; Holstein-Friesian; Friesian (cattle); Holstein breeders; Friesian cattle; Friesian cow; Holstein cow; British Friesian; Red Holstein (cattle); Holstein (cattle); Friesian cows; Frisian cow; Holstein cattle; Holstein Fresian cattle; Holstein Friesian (cattle); Red Holstein; Trina Holstein; Brachyspina syndrome; Holstein Friesian cattle
  • A red and white Holstein
  • "Trina", pictured in 1910 with [[Karl Merrill]], who would later go on to establish the Trina line of Holsteins
  • red and white heifer

Holstein cow         
Mucca di razza Holstein
Schleswig Holstein         
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  • A German postage stamp conmemorating the Bonn-Copenhagen Declarations
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  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Lübeck]]
  • District of Ostholstein]]
  • The ''[[Limes Saxoniae]]'' border between the [[Saxons]] and the [[Obotrites]], established about 810 in present-day Schleswig-Holstein
  • A Holstein heifer
  • Topographic map of Schleswig-Holstein
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  • Coat of Arms of [[Dithmarschen]]
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  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Ostholstein]]
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  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Rendsburg-Eckernförde]]
  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Schleswig-Flensburg]]
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  • Coat of Arms]] of [[Neumünster]]
STATE IN NORTHERN GERMANY
Schleswig Holstein; Sleswick-Holstein; Slesvig-Holstein; Lütt-Witt Moor; Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; Schleswig-Holstein (Germany); Schleswig–Holstein; Sleswick-Holsatia; Slesvig-Holsten; Sleswig-Holsteen; Sleswick-Holsten; Sleswick Holsten; Economy of Schleswig-Holstein; Culture of Schleswig-Holstein; Demographics of Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig Holstein (stato tedesco; dinastia danese
sacred cow         
IDIOM FOR A CLOSELY HELD BELIEF
Sacred Cow; Sacred cows; Sacred cow (disambiguation)
mucca sacra, taboo

Definition

cowpat
also cow pat (cowpats)
A cowpat is a pile of faeces from a cow.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Holstein Friesian

The Holstein Friesian is an international breed or group of breeds of dairy cattle. It originated in the Dutch provinces of North Holland and Friesland and in Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany. It is the dominant breed in industrial dairy farming worldwide, and is found in more than 160 countries. It is known by many names, among them Holstein, Friesian and Black and White.

With the growth of the New World, a demand for milk developed in North America and South America, and dairy breeders in those regions at first imported their livestock from the Netherlands. However, after about 8,800 Friesians (black pied German cows) had been imported, Europe stopped exporting dairy animals due to disease problems.

Today, the breed is used for milk in the north of Europe, and for meat in the south of Europe. After 1945, European cattle breeding and dairy products became increasingly confined to certain regions due to the development of national infrastructure. This change led to the need to designate some animals for dairy production and others for beef production. (Previously, milk and beef had been produced from dual-purpose animals.) Today, more than 80% of dairy production takes place north of the line between Bordeaux and Venice, and more than 60% of the cattle in Europe are found there as well. Today's European breeds, national derivatives of the Dutch Friesian, have become very different animals from those developed by breeders in the United States, who use Holsteins only for dairy production.

As a result, breeders have imported specialized dairy Holsteins from the United States to cross-breed them with European black-and-whites. Today, the term "Holstein" is used to describe North or South American stock and the use of that stock in Europe, particularly in Northern Europe. "Friesian" is used to describe animals of traditional European ancestry that are bred for both dairy and beef use. Crosses between the two are described as "Holstein-Friesian".

Examples of use of Holstein cow
1. The ministry official said the carcass of the Holstein cow would be destroyed and would not enter the market.
2. Dundee Paradise, whose mother was the clone of a prize–winning Holstein cow, is to go on sale next week at a market just outside Bristol.
3. South Korea banned American beef in December 2003 after the mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, was detected in a Holstein cow in Washington state.