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Friesian Encyclopedia". Friesiancrazy.com. July 12, 2011.
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Friesians or "Fox"
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Friesian Referral...
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imported their livestock from the Netherlands. However,
after about 8,800
Friesians (black pied
German cows) had been imported,
Europe stopped exporting dairy...
- 1.60 m for stallions. As with the
Friesian,
black is the only coat permitted,
though unlicensed gray Arabo-
Friesians also exist.
International stallions...
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crossbreeding Friesians for more than a century. In 1879 the
Friesian registry created two
books for registration, one book for
purebred Friesians, and another...
- Zwergfriesenhühner, was
established in 1998.
There are both standard-sized and
bantam Friesians. The
standard fowl is a
light breed: ****s
weigh 1.4–1.6 kg and hens 1...
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semiarid environments. East
Friesians crossed with the
Lacaune breed have been a
success in the
Wisconsin environment. East
Friesians were not
introduced into...
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tropical conditions through the
progeny process of
purebred Holstein-
Friesians. Due to the
success of bull
proving and MOET
programme in
modifying the...
- The
Swedish Friesian, Swedish: 'Svensk Låglandsboskap',
often abbreviated to SLB, is a
Swedish breed of
dairy cattle. It was
established in
about 1870...
- Nagelkaas, also
called Frisian Clove cheese, is an
unprotected name
variant of kanterkaas, a
Dutch cheese developed in the
Frisian Islands of the Netherlands...
- Look up Frisian or
Friesian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frisian(s) most
often refers to: Frisia, a cross-border
coastal region in
Germany and the...