{"id":7642,"date":"2020-02-07T13:18:05","date_gmt":"2020-02-07T19:18:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stateoftheozarks.net\/showcase\/?p=7642"},"modified":"2020-02-07T13:20:53","modified_gmt":"2020-02-07T19:20:53","slug":"cattle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateoftheozarks.net\/showcase\/2020\/02\/07\/cattle\/","title":{"rendered":"Cattle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><span class=\"plate\">Plate 1.<\/span> \u201cMagdelene,\u201d owned by Whitney Coffelt of Omaha, Arkansas, gives the photographer an inquisitive look toward the end of the evening.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h1>Cattle<\/h1>\n<h2>by Joshua Heston<\/h2>\n<p>Whether raised for beef or milk, cattle have become one of the most ubiquitous animals of the North American farm.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_7625\" style=\"width: 195px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-7625\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-7625\" src=\"https:\/\/stateoftheozarks.net\/showcase\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/andrew_chandler1-185x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"185\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/stateoftheozarks.net\/showcase\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/andrew_chandler1-185x300.jpg 185w, https:\/\/stateoftheozarks.net\/showcase\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/andrew_chandler1.jpg 266w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 185px) 100vw, 185px\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-7625\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Plate 2. Andrew Chandler, a junior at College of the Ozarks with a double major in animal science and ag-business, has a lifetime of experience in raising cattle. Originally from Michigan, Chandler has lived in the Joplin area since 2000.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>In fact, it\u2019s hard to get any more American than a milkshake or a hamburger. Much like apple pie, however, cattle were unknown on this continent prior to European conquest. A testimony to change.<\/p>\n<p>Holsteins for milk, Jerseys for cream, Angus for beef, Herefords for all three. Zebu for heat. Longhorns for the rangy, craggy lands of the Southwest or the deep tangle of Texas brush land.<\/p>\n<p>It was post-Civil War cattle drives that created the icon of the American cowboy.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve a lot of history embodied in something as simple, and simply iconic, as a lowly herd of cattle grazing a hillside.<\/p>\n<h1>Original 1918 4H Pledge:<\/h1>\n<h2>I pledge&#8230;<\/h2>\n<p>My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to larger service, And my Health to better living, For my club, my community and my country.<\/p>\n<h2>\u2014 Otis E. Hall of Kansas<\/h2>\n<div class=\"animallist\">\n<h3>Cattle breed list:<\/h3>\n<p>\u2022 Africander \u2022 Alb\u00e8res \u2022 Alentejana \u2022 Allmogekor \u2022 American \u2022 American White Park \u2022 Amerifax \u2022 Amrit Mahal \u2022 Anatolian Black \u2022 Andalusian Black \u2022 Andalusian Grey \u2022 Angeln \u2022 Angus \u2022 Ankole \u2022 Ankole-Watusi \u2022 Argentine Criollo \u2022 Asturian Mountain \u2022 Asturian Valley \u2022 Aubrac \u2022 Aulie-Ata \u2022 Australian Braford \u2022 Australian Friesian Sahiwal \u2022 Australian Lowline \u2022 Australian Milking Zebu \u2022 Ayrshire \u2022 Azaouak \u2022 Bachaur \u2022 Baladi \u2022 Baltana Romaneasca \u2022 Barka \u2022 Barzona \u2022 Bazadais \u2022 B\u00e9arnais \u2022 Beefalo \u2022 Beefmaker \u2022 Beefmaster \u2022 Belarus Red \u2022 Belgian Blue \u2022 Belgian Red \u2022 Belmont Adaptaur \u2022 Belmont Red \u2022 Belted Galloway \u2022 Bengali \u2022 Berrendas \u2022 Bhagnari \u2022 Blacksided Trondheim and Norland \u2022 Blanca Cacere\u00f1a \u2022 Blanco Orejinegro \u2022 Blonde d&#8217;Aquitaine \u2022 Bonsmara \u2022 Boran \u2022 Bordelais \u2022 Braford \u2022 Brahman \u2022 Brahmousin \u2022 Brangus \u2022 Braunvieh \u2022 British White \u2022 Brown Swiss \u2022 Busa \u2022 Cachena \u2022 Canadienne \u2022 Canary Island \u2022 Canchim \u2022 Carinthian Blond \u2022 Caucasian \u2022 Channi \u2022 Charbray \u2022 Charolais \u2022 Chianina \u2022 Chinampo \u2022 Chinese Black-and-White \u2022 Cholistani \u2022 Corriente \u2022 Coste\u00f1o con Cuernos \u2022 Dajal \u2022 Damascus \u2022 Damietta \u2022 Dangi \u2022 Danish Jersey \u2022 Danish Red \u2022 Deoni \u2022 Devon \u2022 Dexter \u2022 Dhanni \u2022 D\u00f8lafe \u2022 Droughtmaster \u2022 Dulong \u2022 Dutch Belted \u2022 Dutch Friesian \u2022 East Anatolian Red \u2022 Enderby Island \u2022 English Longhorn \u2022 Estonian Red \u2022 Evol\u00e8ne \u2022 Fighting Bull \u2022 Fjall \u2022 Finnish \u2022 Florida Cracker\/Pineywoods \u2022 Fulani Sudanese \u2022 Galician Blond \u2022 Galloway \u2022 Gaolao \u2022 Gascon \u2022 Gelbray \u2022 Gelbvieh \u2022 German Angus \u2022 German Red Pied \u2022 Gir \u2022 Glan \u2022 Gloucester \u2022 Gobra \u2022 Greek Shorthorn \u2022 Greek Steppe \u2022 Groningen Whiteheaded \u2022 Gudali \u2022 Guernsey \u2022 Guzerat \u2022 Hallikar \u2022 Hariana \u2022 Hart\u00f3n \u2022 Hays Converter \u2022 Hereford \u2022 Herens \u2022 Highland \u2022 Hinterwald \u2022 Holando-Argentino \u2022 Holstein \u2022 Horro \u2022 Hungarian Grey \u2022 Icelandic \u2022 Illawarra \u2022 Indo-Brazilian \u2022 Irish Moiled \u2022 Israeli Holstein \u2022 Israeli Red \u2022 Istoben \u2022 Jamaica Black \u2022 Jamaica Hope \u2022 Jamaica Red \u2022 Jaulan \u2022 Jersey \u2022 Kangayam \u2022 Kankrej \u2022 Karan Fries \u2022 Karan Swiss \u2022 Kazakh \u2022 Kenwariya \u2022 Kerry \u2022 Kherigarh \u2022 Khillari \u2022 Kholmogory \u2022 Kilis \u2022 Krishna Valley \u2022 Kurdi \u2022 Kuri \u2022 Latvian Brown \u2022 Limousin \u2022 Limpurger \u2022 Lincoln Red \u2022 Lithuanian Red \u2022 Lohani \u2022 Lourdais \u2022 Luing \u2022 Madagascar Zebu \u2022 Maine Anjou \u2022 Malvi \u2022 Mandalong \u2022 Marchigiana \u2022 Maremmana \u2022 Masai \u2022 Mashona \u2022 Maure \u2022 Mazandarani \u2022 Meuse-Rhine-Yssel \u2022 Mewati \u2022 Milking Devon \u2022 Milking Shorthorn \u2022 Mirandesa \u2022 Modicana \u2022 Mongolian \u2022 Montb\u00e9liard \u2022 Morucha \u2022 Murboden \u2022 Murray Grey \u2022 Muturu \u2022 Nagori \u2022 Nanyang \u2022 N\u2019dama \u2022 Nelore \u2022 Nguni \u2022 Nimari \u2022 Normande \u2022 Norwegian Red \u2022 Ongole \u2022 Orma Boran \u2022 Oropa \u2022 Ovambo \u2022 Parthenais \u2022 Philippine Native \u2022 Polish Red \u2022 Polled Hereford \u2022 Ponwar \u2022 Piedmontese \u2022 Pinzgauer \u2022 Qinchuan \u2022 R\u00e4tien Gray \u2022 Rath \u2022 Rathi \u2022 Red Angus \u2022 Red Brangus \u2022 Red Fulani \u2022 Red Pied Friesian \u2022 Red Poll \u2022 Red Polled \u00d8stland \u2022 Red Sindhi \u2022 Red Steppe \u2022 Reggiana \u2022 Retinta \u2022 Rojhan \u2022 Romagnola \u2022 Romosinuano \u2022 Russian Black Pied \u2022 Sahiwal \u2022 Salers \u2022 Salorn \u2022 Sanhe \u2022 Santa Cruz \u2022 Santa Gertrudis \u2022 San Martinero \u2022 Sarabi \u2022 Senepol \u2022 Sharabi \u2022 Shetland \u2022 Shorthorn \u2022 Siboney \u2022 Simbrah \u2022 Simmental \u2022 Siri \u2022 Slovenian Cika \u2022 South Devon \u2022 Sussex \u2022 Swedish Friesian \u2022 Swedish Red-and-White \u2022 Swedish Red Polled \u2022 Tarentaise \u2022 Telemark \u2022 Texas Longhorn \u2022 Texon \u2022 Tharparkar \u2022 Tswana \u2022 Tuli \u2022 Turkish Grey Steppe \u2022 Ukrainian Beef \u2022 Ukrainian Grey \u2022 Ukrainian Whitehead \u2022 Umblachery \u2022 Ural Black Pied \u2022 Vestland Fjord \u2022 Vestland Red Polled \u2022 Vosges \u2022 Wagyu \u2022 Welsh Black \u2022 White C\u00e1ceres \u2022 White Park \u2022 Xinjiang Brown \u2022 Yanbian<\/p>\n<p>From www.Ansi.OKState.edu<\/p>\n<hr>\n<h2>Photo credits: J. Heston. All Plates, Taney County 4H Fair, Forsyth, Missouri (06\/15\/13). State of the Ozarks \u00a9 Archive. June 20, 2013<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Plate 1. \u201cMagdelene,\u201d owned by Whitney Coffelt of Omaha, Arkansas, gives the photographer an inquisitive look toward the end of the evening. Cattle by Joshua Heston Whether raised for beef or milk, cattle have become one of the most ubiquitous animals of the North American farm. 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