Farming Life: Holstein Friesian sale at Carlisle.(Features)

From: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Date: December 2, 1998 | Copyright information

THE 12th annual black and white sale of 145 pedigree Holstein Friesian and British Holstein cattle takes place at Borderway Mart, Carlisle, this week.

The offering comprises 10 calved cows and heifers, nine served heifers; 55 open heifers (born 19...

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