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Domestic Cattle Collection

From the rugged highlands of Scotland to the lush meadows of Bavaria, they have been an integral part of European landscapes for centuries

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Scottish Highland cattle -Bos primigenius f. taurus- calf, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Scottish Highland cattle -Bos primigenius f. taurus- calf, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Dawn in New Forest

Dawn in New Forest
New Forest cattle at Dawn. misty sunrise in New Forest

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Illustration of ancient East African city of Axum showing people working marble in the foreground

Illustration of ancient East African city of Axum showing people working marble in the foreground, conical grass huts, and royal palace in background

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: The River Lune & Valley, Lancaster

The River Lune & Valley, Lancaster
Viewed from the Crook of Lune looking up the Lune Valley with Ingleborough in the far distance

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Rugged Highlander

Rugged Highlander
Highland cow poses for picture in Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Fleckvieh cattle, bull on a lush meadow

Fleckvieh cattle, bull on a lush meadow

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Heck cattle on a pasture in the snow, near Berlin, Germany, Europe

Heck cattle on a pasture in the snow, near Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Rolling hills of Victoria Gippsland

Rolling hills of Victoria Gippsland

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Domestic Cattle (coloured engraving)

Domestic Cattle (coloured engraving)
1000501 Domestic Cattle (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:Johann Eberhard Ihle Engraver)

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: April - Kate Greenaway, 1884

April - Kate Greenaway, 1884
From the Kate Greenaway Almanack for 1884, an illustration for the month of April. The Almanack for 1884 by Kate Greenaway was published by George Routledge & Sons of London and New York

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Milk Maid

Milk Maid
Vintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Maiden all forlon, That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a bull calf in a pin fold

The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a bull calf in a pin fold
Vintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a a bull calf in a pin fold, an that, too

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Hungarian Grey Cattle or Hungarian Steppe Cattle (bos primigenus hungaricus)

Hungarian Grey Cattle or Hungarian Steppe Cattle (bos primigenus hungaricus), an old and hardy rare cattle breed in the National Park Hortobagy

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: A black and white cow, two sheep and a brown pig standing together in a field

A black and white cow, two sheep and a brown pig standing together in a field

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Illustration, Cow standing with its tail flipped up, side view

Illustration, Cow standing with its tail flipped up, side view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Illustration of cows lying down on grass in anticipation of rain

Illustration of cows lying down on grass in anticipation of rain

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Three cows standing on a meadow with dandelions against a blue sky with white clouds

Three cows standing on a meadow with dandelions against a blue sky with white clouds

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: A herd of Beef cows in the dry summer months. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

A herd of Beef cows in the dry summer months. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Jersey cow aged 2 years, young tan and white coloured calf standing under mothers belly

Jersey cow aged 2 years, young tan and white coloured calf standing under mothers belly, sucklilng from her udders, side view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Brown cow, standing in field

Brown cow, standing in field

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Brown cow lying down in field, close-up, looking at camera

Brown cow lying down in field, close-up, looking at camera

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Standing Brown Cow (Bos taurus), front view

Standing Brown Cow (Bos taurus), front view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Dwarf Zebu bull, Gambier Bolton

Dwarf Zebu bull, Gambier Bolton
Dwarf Zebu Bull photogrpaph by Gambier Bolton, F Zs 553, held at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Bullocks great auk (Pinguinus impennis) egg

Bullocks great auk (Pinguinus impennis) egg held in the Natural History Museum at Tring. The great auk was hunted to extinction in the middle of the 19th Century. 1962.1.5 (composite image) Date: 1962

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Dairy cow looking out of a barn, left sign wertvoller Tierbestand, German for valuable livestock

Dairy cow looking out of a barn, left sign wertvoller Tierbestand, German for valuable livestock, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Cows Grazing King Island Rurals

Cows Grazing King Island Rurals
Cows Grazing in the rural area of King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Cows Grazing at Bloody Bridge

Cows Grazing at Bloody Bridge
A small group of cows grazes peacefully in the Bloody Bridge reserve, Norfolk Island

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Murray Grey cattle at Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Murray Grey cattle at Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Sarja-Raja

Sarja-Raja
Pair of bullocks working in rice fields of Western Ghats, Maharashtra, India. These bullocks have names as Sarja and Raja

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Map of ancient county of Molise, by Giovan Battista Pacichelli, engraving, 1702

Map of ancient county of Molise, by Giovan Battista Pacichelli, engraving, 1702
Cartography, Italy, 18th century. The ancient county of Molise. From The Kingdom of Naples in perspective by Giovan Battista Pacichelli, 1702. Engraving

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Black and white Domestic Cow (Bos taurus) feeding on hay, side view

Black and white Domestic Cow (Bos taurus) feeding on hay, side view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Pregnant Jersey cow, aged 14 months, tan and white coloured fur, udders developing

Pregnant Jersey cow, aged 14 months, tan and white coloured fur, udders developing, long tail with black ends, rear view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Young Jersey calf standing, aged 4 weeks, black nose, large eyes and ears, tan coloured fur

Young Jersey calf standing, aged 4 weeks, black nose, large eyes and ears, tan coloured fur, head facing camera, body side view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Large bull with ring through nose standing in field

Large bull with ring through nose standing in field

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Sheep with black and white head among its herd, side view

Sheep with black and white head among its herd, side view

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Cow lying down in field next to sleeping calf

Cow lying down in field next to sleeping calf

Background imageDomestic Cattle Collection: Picture No. 11808642

Picture No. 11808642
Cow fog Domestic Cattle cow in morning fog Lower Saxony, Germany Date:



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From the rugged highlands of Scotland to the lush meadows of Bavaria, they have been an integral part of European landscapes for centuries. In Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, a Scottish Highland calf grazes peacefully alongside its herd mates, showcasing the beauty and resilience of Bos primigenius f. Taurus. As dawn breaks in New Forest, England, these majestic creatures emerge from their slumber to graze upon the dew-kissed grasses. Their presence adds a touch of enchantment to this ancient landscape. Traveling further east to Axum in East Africa, we glimpse into history as people skillfully work marble while conical grass huts dot the horizon. The royal palace stands tall in the background - a testament to human ingenuity and collaboration with these gentle giants. Closer to home in Lancaster's River Lune Valley, nature's masterpiece unfolds before our eyes. The tranquil river flows through picturesque pastures where Fleckvieh cattle roam freely. A bull stands proudly on a lush meadow - a symbol of strength and vitality. In Berlin's snowy pastureland lies another sight that captivates: Heck cattle braving winter's embrace. These hardy creatures adapt effortlessly to their surroundings and remind us of their enduring spirit. Returning once again to Allgaeu, Bavaria in Germany is yet another breathtaking scene featuring Scottish Highland cattle grazing against a backdrop of rolling hills. Their shaggy coats blend harmoniously with nature’s palette – truly living works of art. Venturing beyond Europe takes us all the way to Gambier Bolton where we encounter an adorable Dwarf Zebu bull - small but mighty. This miniature marvel exemplifies diversity within bovine species across continents. Delving into prehistoric times at Oued in Djeran near Djanet reveals captivating cave paintings depicting both humans and cattle coexisting harmoniously. A testament to our long-standing partnership throughout history.