19th December 1874: A commemorative engraving of two large prize-winning cattle. The animal on the left is the '1st Prize Devon Ox' and on the right the '1st Prize Scotch Highland Ox'. Highland cattle are mainly kept for decorative purposes as they are too slow-growing to provide beef and produce little milk. Farmers often cross the cattle with Shorthorn bulls whose offspring are suitable for beef supply and retain the hardy temperament of the Highland breed. The traditional shaggy animals are still popular at agricultural shows although only 30 pedigree folds remain. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Ox Livestock People Highland Cattle
1849: Smithfield cattle market. Original Publication: From Mr Pips His Diary 'Manners and Customs of Ye Englyshe in 1849' No 5 - 'Smythfield Cattle Markete'. Drawn by Richard Doyle (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Chaos Cow People Cattle Market
This illustration that I created depicts a man in western wear standing by cattle and a barbed wire fence. Barbed Wire Cartoon Wire Cattle Rancher
1872: 'Cattle lifters crossing The Border' from a painting by R Beavis shows a mounted soldier herding highland cattle. Original Publication: Illustrated London news - pub. 1872 (Photo by HultonArchive/Illustrated London News/Getty Images) Arts And Entertainment Concepts And Ideas People Stolen Cattle