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1Annual Report

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  • Publisher: Wright & Potter Printing Co
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  • First Year Published: 1913
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    2Annual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry. v. 18, 1901

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    • Publisher: G.P.O.
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    • First Year Published: 1886
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      Neatsfoot oil

      bones and feet (but not the hooves) of cattle. "Neat" in the oil's name comes from an Old English word for cattle. Neatsfoot oil is used as a conditioning

      Province of Segovia

      Or, Farmer's and Cattle-breeder's and Dealer's Assistant: ... Together with an Introductory View of the Different Breeds of Neat Cattle, Sheep, Horses,

      Esselen

      flesh of game such as deer, which are larger than cows, and bear, and of neat cattle and bisons and many other animals. They hunted rabbits and deer likely

      Bloomery

      including the cultivation of cotton, tobacco, wheat; the raising of horses, neat-cattle, etc.; all the important manufactures, shipping and fisheries, railroads

      List of cattle terminology

      Other obsolete terms for cattle include "neat" (this use survives in "neatsfoot oil", extracted from the feet and legs of cattle), and "beefing" (young

      Prehistory of Sri Lanka

      buffalo and some form of Bos (possibly the ancestor of the Sri Lankan neat cattle which became extinct in the 1940s). The Balangoda Man appears to have

      Somerset Coal Canal

      Horse or Ass Travelling on the Railway 1d each. For every Cow or other Neat Cattle ditto 1⁄2d ditto. ditto. For Sheep, Swine and Calves ditto 5d per Score

      Wilford Toll Bridge

      or mule, laden or unladen not drawing 1½d. For every Ox, Cow, Bull or Neat cattle 1d; or for a score 6d. List of crossings of the River Trent Toll was

      List of Bluey characters

      with Bluey's games. The minisode "Alongside" reveals that she maintains a neat and orderly lifestyle, is proficient at sports (playing football and netball)

      Nately Scures

      Winchester Observer gives the name as meaning 'cattle field'. It is derived from the Anglo Saxon neat ('cattle' or 'beast'). Scures is from Anglo Saxon scua