Discover the diverse world of cows, from Oklahoma's newsletter fame to India's tiny Punganur breed, with a touch of humor and fun!
In a surprising turn of events, the cow has become the unexpected star of the show, captivating readers worldwide through the Cow-Calf Corner newsletter from Oklahoma State University Extension. This humble publication about beef management and livestock marketing has gained immense popularity, drawing in readers from across the globe. On the other side of the world, nestled in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India, the Punganur cow reigns as the world's smallest and most endearing cattle breed, stealing hearts with its unique charm and petite size.
However, not all cows are basking in the limelight. In Latakia, breeders have faced a mismatch between their efforts and returns, leading them to reluctantly part ways with their beloved cows. The story of
STILLWATER, Okla. โ โ The Cow-Calf Corner weekly newsletter published by Oklahoma State University Extension beef management and livestock marketing ...
Meet the Punganur cow, a rare and unique breed that originated from the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh in southern India. Punganur cows gained popularity ...
โAbu Suleiman,โ a sixty-something-year-old cattle breeder from the Latakia governorate, has sold most of his herd of cows, dwindling in number from seven in ...
Mike first considers the dynamics that dictate dairy cow intake in early lactation, including: parity; quality of the dry cow diet; cow liveweight; health; and ...
A cow, who is a nursing mother, mired in a muddy pit presented a quagmire of situation for Northern California sheriff's deputies tasked with digging the ...