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Latest news about Friesian History However, the alternative spelling with an extra "e" is used for Friesian cattle. During much of the history of the Friesch Paarden Stamboek breed registry, most breeders of the horses were dairy cattle breeders as well, ... Continue reading We have Friesians ranging from multi-generation ster to studbook mares, from baroque to the ... Photo Album: Sales List: Sold Horses: Warlanders: What's New: About Us: Contact Us. Friesians; History; Brood Mares; For Sale; Photo Gallery ... Continue reading What really killed the Shorthorn in UK was the clear drive for more milk after the war and was the trigger for specialist dairy breeds like the Dutch Friesian (which became the British Friesian) to take over. ... Continue reading 8 reviews. Continue reading 13. http://www.catchpenny.org/index.html. 14. http://www.friesian.com/notes/oldking.htm#archaic. 15. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt. 16. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/arth/zoser/08.gif. 17. http://www.egyptologyonline.com/pyramids.htm ... Continue reading Information about his sire and dam were found in The Holstein-Friesian Register, but further details were scarce. All imported U.S. and Canadian Holsteins came from The Netherlands and records on those first animals are incomplete since ... Continue reading On a fascinating three-hour tour of the market and food shops, you will learn about the history of Nice and its food and taste such unexpected delicacies as pissaladière, socca, fougasse and tourte de blettes. ... Continue reading so, what's your history with friesians? just love the photos? met one on a street pulling a carriage? lucky enough to own one? just sigh and stare dreamily into the distance? myself, i've loved friesians and most baroque breeds for a ... Continue reading This relatively new found appreciation for food politics and understanding an ingredient's history and origin may be due in part to the influence of the culinary media, innovative restaurants like Alice Waters' Chez Panisse and ... Continue reading Afrikaners are ethno-European South Africans of predominantly Calvinist Dutch religion; they descend from German, French Huguenot, Friesian and Walloon and their home language is Afrikaans, an archaic form of 16th century Dutch. ... Continue reading
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