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rodeos and bullfighting. Such
groups oppose rodeo activities including bull riding,
calf roping and
steer roping,
stating that
rodeos are
unnecessary and cause...
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known as "the sin of the
calf" (Hebrew: חֵטְא הָעֵגֶל, romanized: ḥēṭəʾ hāʿēḡel). It is
first mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
Bull worship was
common in...
- A
calf (pl.: calves) is a
young domestic cow or
bull.
Calves are
reared to
become adult cattle or are
slaughtered for
their meat,
called veal, and their...
- a demi-glace. In
Oklahoma and the
Texas Panhandle, they are
often called calf fries. In Spain,
Argentina and many
parts of Mexico, they are
referred to...
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century BCE (Middle
Bronze Age)
bull calf from Ashkelon, and the 12th
century BCE (Iron Age I)
bull found at the so-called
Bull Site in
Samaria on the West...
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intended to be
reminiscent of both the
golden calf and
Charging Bull.
Further comparisons to the
golden calf have been made by
Jewish and
Christian religious...
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favourable breed such as a
Shorthorn or
Limousin bull. This
allows the
Highland cattle to
produce a
crossbred beef
calf that has the
tender beef of its
mother on...
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Becerrillo or
Bezerrillo (meaning "Little
Bull Calf") was the name of a
Castilian attack dog
during the time of the
Spanish conquistadors. Becerrillo's...
- The
Little Bull-
Calf is an
English Romani fairy tale
collected by
Joseph Jacobs in More
English Fairy Tales.
Marian Roalfe Cox, in her
pioneering study...
- One-year-old
Bull-
Calf (Male) 110-119 2- Two-year-old Cow-
Calf (Female) + 2- One-year-old
Bull-
Calf (Male) 120-129 3- Two-year-old Cow-
Calf (Female) or...