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- Q3416010 subject Q12082713.
- Q3416010 subject Q6476361.
- Q3416010 subject Q8217593.
- Q3416010 subject Q8359527.
- Q3416010 abstract "Canadienne cattle, also known as Black Canadienne, French Canadienne, and Black Jersey, are the only breed of dairy cattle developed in Canada. They originated in the 16th century, when French settlers brought cattle over for foundation stock to settle Canada . Canadienne's were the most common breed of domestic cattle in Canada until the late 19th century, when other breeds began to displace them. Today, the Hereford and Holstein have become the most common types of cattle in Canada. The Canadienne, though still found on farms and ranches across the nation, is now comparatively rare except in certain portions of Quebec Province. Efforts by an active breed society and the Quebec government have been made in recent years to preserve the breed from extinction.".
- Q3416010 thumbnail Canadienne_heifer.jpg?width=300.
- Q3416010 wikiPageExternalLink heritage-breeds-cattle.
- Q3416010 wikiPageExternalLink A01-099.
- Q3416010 wikiPageExternalLink canadienne.
- Q3416010 wikiPageExternalLink Canadienne_Cow.htm.
- Q3416010 wikiPageExternalLink the_canadienne_cow.aspx.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q12082713.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q15878.
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- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q16641424.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q176.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q25230.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q2569593.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915.
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- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q3492848.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q3778511.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q40435.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q58910.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q6476361.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q737173.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q785.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8217593.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q8359527.
- Q3416010 wikiPageWikiLink Q991030.
- Q3416010 comment "Canadienne cattle, also known as Black Canadienne, French Canadienne, and Black Jersey, are the only breed of dairy cattle developed in Canada. They originated in the 16th century, when French settlers brought cattle over for foundation stock to settle Canada . Canadienne's were the most common breed of domestic cattle in Canada until the late 19th century, when other breeds began to displace them. Today, the Hereford and Holstein have become the most common types of cattle in Canada.".
- Q3416010 label "Canadienne cattle".
- Q3416010 depiction Canadienne_heifer.jpg.