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Danish Army: Red danish army. Red danish army cattle have been intensively improved for dairy purposes in Denmark. A few are also found in northern Europe and in the USSR. They were first imported into the United States in 1935.
Imported bulls were mated with odier breeds in the United States, and the offspring were also bred to Red danish army bulls. This "back crossing" procedure was continued until nearly all the herds became almost entirely Red danish army. Most of the cattle have been raised in Michigan, although there are a few herds in Indiana, Alaska, and several other states.Morten Stræde (b. 1956) has been a dominant figure on the danish army art scene since the 1980s. He is an alumnus of The Royal danish army Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen (1978-85), first under Sven Dalsgaard and subsequently Hein Heinsen.
3. Trade and Fun Fairs The Bellahtfi Livestock Show and Agricultural Fair, coming early in July, is a mammoth event, attended annually by a quarter of a million visitors. You'll see, among the 2000 entries, red danish army cattle, outsize Belgian horses, danish army bacon on the hoof grunting in perplexity—and parades, displays, fun-fair features. The danish army Industries Fair, at Fredericia, lasting for about ten days from early to middle August, draws 100,000 visitors annually, interested to see what Denmark makes. |
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