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ulrich von hutten
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Topic: Save Our Cows - Ikea is just enough Posted: 25-Oct-2007 at 20:45 |
A real shoking news was published in my newspaper this week....
Up to ISK 1,250 million (USD 20 million, EUR 14 million) could be saved if the Icelandic cow breed is replaced with a red-mottled Swedish cow species, which produces more milk, according to a report issued by the Agricultural University of Iceland on Tuesday.
Minister of Agriculture Einar K. Gudfinnsson said the report is a valuable contribution to the ongoing discussion among farmers on whether a foreign cow species should be imported to increase milk production at a lower cost, ruv.is reports.
Gudfinnsson said the benefits of replacing Icelandic cows with their Swedish counterparts are obvious, though potential expenses need to be taken into account when deciding whether the cows should be replaced or not.
Despite the benefits of importing Swedish cows, the minister said it is not time to make a decision yet. Farmers have very different opinions on this issue.
The Icelandic cow breed is unique because it has been isolated in Iceland since Norse settlers brought it with them in the 9th century A.D. The cows are related to the Norwegian species and are characterized by a great variety in color.
Stop this plans. Maintain the Icelandic cattle. Stop the swedish influence.
Unsteady scandinavian pieces of furniture with silly names like grunvik are what i can bear,barely, but Swedish bullocks, that goes to far.
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Posted: 26-Oct-2007 at 01:43 |
Embrace change. Or you will be rolled over!
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Aelfgifu
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Posted: 26-Oct-2007 at 15:41 |
That is such a sweet looking cow... but is it me or does it look more like a moose or raindeer....?
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Posted: 26-Oct-2007 at 22:41 |
hmmm, i wonder what they taste like..........
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Justinian
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Posted: 27-Oct-2007 at 01:25 |
You're not alone Aelfgifu, the first thought I had when viewing that picture was that it looks like a moose, not a cow.
I agree with Ulrichs' sentiments about preserving the uniqueness of Iceland and its species of cow. I hope they do not go through with replacing the native species. What do they mean by that anyway; are they going to kill of the icelandic species and bring in new herds of swedish cattle or something.
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Posted: 27-Oct-2007 at 01:52 |
You're right Aelf and Justinian! Ulrich, did you mean for it to be a moose/elk? They aren't cows - they are a type of deer (Cervidae)
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Posted: 27-Oct-2007 at 02:37 |
Are these the cows you were after a picture of ulrich?
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Posted: 27-Oct-2007 at 06:33 |
My only concern is, will this spiecie produce more methane than the others, if so, it would generate heavy environmental impact.
Edited by Siege Tower - 27-Oct-2007 at 06:34
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Posted: 27-Oct-2007 at 18:19 |
Guys - don't you realise who started this thread?
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ulrich von hutten
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Posted: 27-Oct-2007 at 19:01 |
Originally posted by Northman
Guys - don't you realise who started this thread?
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Yep North, sometimes i'm still realy amazed at the reactions of some of the other cattle.
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Posted: 28-Oct-2007 at 11:53 |
Well you know what cattle is like, all it takes is for one to do something and then they all do the same.
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Posted: 29-Oct-2007 at 13:05 |
That's indeed a cow and her calves - a moose cow with her moose calves to be exact. I doubt they're going to import those though.. These are the most common cows in Sweden (names directly translated): Red-motley cow and lowland cow (also called mountain cow, of some reason), I guess this the superior breeds the Icelanders want ;) Highland cow, I think we imported them from Scotland.
Edited by Styrbiorn - 29-Oct-2007 at 13:11
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Posted: 30-Oct-2007 at 01:20 |
Originally posted by Knights
You're right Aelf and Justinian! Ulrich, did you mean for it to be a moose/elk? They aren't cows - they are a type of deer (Cervidae) |
I don't think Urich can tell the difference.
We [People of Iceland] are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must make good this distance in ten years. Either we do it, or they will crush us.
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