![]() Cattle, mostly small breeds such as the Miniature Zebu, are also kept as pets.ĭifferent types of cattle are common to different geographic areas. In some regions, such as parts of India, cattle have considerable religious significance. Another product of cattle is their dung, which can be used to create manure or fuel. ![]() They are used as riding animals and draft animals ( oxen or bullocks, which pull carts, plows and other implements). Colloquially, young female cattle ( heifers), young male cattle ( bullocks), and castrated male cattle ( steers) are also referred to as "cows".Ĭattle are commonly raised as livestock for meat ( beef or veal, see beef cattle), for milk (see dairy cattle), and for hides, which are used to make leather. Mature female cattle are referred to as cows and mature male cattle are referred to as bulls. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos. ( Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates. So we’re a much more sensible and affordable option for you than a larger advertising agency or marketing company. We can come up with great ideas, superb design and copy, and exceptional photography for anything from websites to email campaigns, branding to brochures – and everything in between.Īnd the beauty of Spot On Creative is that we’re big in creativity, experience and knowledge, but small in overheads and invoices. Lynne is also a qualified art historian and has some expertise in curating fine art exhibitions and producing all of the catalogues, posters and supporting material to create a successful event.Īll the guys in our team have worked for one-man bands, SMEs and large blue-chip multinationals in just about every sector, field and industry. It’s all managed by Lynne Dickens who has over 20 years’ experience in marketing communications, and ten years in website design and build, and creative team project management. Spot On Creative is a Northants-based creative team who have the hard-earned skills, expertise and industry knowledge that only come from having worked for years in advertising. Morag Dubh 6th of Leys | Leys Castle Farm Gilleasbaig of Balrownie | Balrownie Farms Senior Heifersġst Dossan Og 20th of Craigowmill | KWW and EM BrownĢnd Julie 33rd of Craigowmill | KWW and EM Brownģrd Mairi Mhor 16th of Ormsary | Sir W Lithgow 3 year old Heifersġst Claggorm 56th of Glengarnock | A and H KirkpatrickĢnd Claggorm 57th of Glengarnock | A and H Kirkpatrickģrd Mairead Stuamaig 3rd of Borland | K Howman 2 year old Heifersġst Beitidh Dhubh 11th of Craigowmill | KWW and EM Brownģrd Heather of Craigleek | Johnstone Agri Services Best 2 year old Heiferīeitidh Dhubh 11th of Craigowmill | KWW and EM Brown Yearling Heifersġst Morag Dubh 6th of Leys | Leys Castle FarmĢnd Gillian 2nd of Luruha | Lurg and Townhead Farmsģrd Bean Dubh 5th of Leys | Leys Castle Farmġst Nighean Ruadh Luruha | Lurg and Townhead FarmsĢnd Mairina Ciatach 22nd of Glengorm | Glengorm foldģrd Furan Beathag 42 of Glengorm | Glengorm foldġst Dee of Ceannacroic | Dunlossit FarmingĢnd Lilly Ann 13th of Craigowmill | KWW and EM Brown Best Yearling Heifer ![]() ![]() Seamus of Benmore | Emma Paterson Reserve Seamus of Benmore | Emma Paterson Aged Bullsġst Eion Mhor of Castles Estate | Castles EstateĢnd Camus Dubh of Allanfearn | R and S Strachanģrd Friseal Reachdmhor of Strathellie | K Howman Best Aged BullĮion Mhor of Castles Estate | Castles Estate Yearling Bullsġst Iain Ruadh 2nd of Glengarnock | A and H KirkpatrickĢnd Argyle 2nd of Tordarroch | Tordarroch Estatesģrd Ben Cruachan 2nd of Castles Estate | Castles Estate Male Champion Gilleasbaig of Balrownie | Balrownie Farms Reserveĭuglas of Glengoyne | E Mackay Senior Bullsģrd Jock of Sguir Mor | W MacLean Best Senior Bull
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