The Kostroma (Russian: костромская порода крупного рогатого скота, kostromskaya poroda krupnogo rogatogo skota, "Kostroma Cattle Breed") is a Russian cattle breed developed in the first half of the 20th century in the Kostroma Oblast of Russia's Upper Volga region, based mostly on
crossbreeding local improved cattle with Brown Swiss, Allgau cattle and Ayrshire bulls.[1] They are similar in appearance to Brown Swiss, but longer in head and body with a narrower forehead.
^Food and Agriculture Organisation genetic resources study[permanent dead link]
The Kostroma (Russian: костромская порода крупного рогатого скота, kostromskaya poroda krupnogo rogatogo skota, "KostromaCattle Breed") is a Russian cattle...
breeds of cattle are recognized worldwide, some of which adapted to the local climate, others which were bred by humans for specialized uses. Cattle breeds...
region the breed is the result of crossing Brown Swiss and Kostromacattle onto the local cattle to produce a variable breed depending on the local stock...
51°29′11″N 0°01′39″W / 51.4865°N 0.0276°W / 51.4865; -0.0276 The Foreign Cattle Market, Deptford (1872–1913) was one of the two great livestock markets...
Central Federal District: Bryansk Oblast Ivanovo Oblast Kaluga Oblast Kostroma Oblast Moscow Oblast Oryol Oblast Ryazan Oblast Smolensk Oblast Tula Oblast...
chariot. He fought the Zhmij or Dragon in sky or on earth, who stole his cattle or abducted his wife. Identified with Perun. Kruh – a Polabian god. Perhaps...
well as in eastern Poland often occurs on St. George's Day. In Russian (Kostroma, Tver.) circumambient Yur'ev songs refer to St. Yegorius and St. Macarius:...
Central Federal District, surrounded by the Tver, Moscow, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Kostroma, and Vologda oblasts. This geographic location affords the oblast the advantages...
Zalesye regions of Russia, including the modern-day Moscow, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Ivanovo, and Vladimir oblasts. In the modern Vepsian language, the word...
There are many breeds of cattle that can be milked some of the best producing ones include Holstein, Norwegian Red, Kostroma, Brown Swiss, and more. In...
as a possible F5 by Grazulis. Jun 9 1984 Soviet Union (Russia) Kostroma Oblast Kostroma, Lyubim 0 Pending 1984 Soviet Union tornado outbreak – Officially...
the Chester Beatty Library within Dublin Castle. Táin Bó Cuailgne ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") refers to Dublind rissa ratter Áth Cliath, meaning "Dublin...
established on June 13, 1934. On 21 May 1998 Voronezh alongside Amur, Ivanovo, Kostroma Oblast, and the Mari El Republic signed a power-sharing agreement with...
an increasingly popular area with its cafés and restaurants. The former cattle market Øksnehallen has been converted into a modern exhibition centre for...
Management. 29 (4): 699–705. JSTOR 3798545. "Moose as a domestic animal". The Kostroma moose farm. Archived from the original on December 10, 2016. Bubenik, George...
were reported in Voronezh, Tambov, Penza, Saratov and in the districts of Kostroma, Moscow, Novgorod, Petrograd, Pskov and Smolensk. The revolts were bloodily...
behavioural characteristics. Since 1963, the program has continued at Kostroma Moose Farm, which had a herd of 33 tame moose as of 2003. Although at this...
Scythia, and, being tied to the land and not possessing cattle, they were not free and did not own cattle or wagons. Stablemen and farmers were recruited from...
[clarification needed] which was favorable for agriculture anil, rearing of cattle and bees. The atmosphere was damp, misty and the climate in winter was cold...
productions, wood processing, production of plastic windows and doors, cattle butcheries, and transport companies. Comrat Wines - the oldest winery located...
borders with Arkhangelsk Oblast in the north, Kirov Oblast in the east, Kostroma Oblast in the southeast, Yaroslavl Oblast in the south, Tver and Novgorod...
grain were brought to the fortress. Helsinki was also the most important cattle-breeding area in Uusimaa. With the help of trade, Helsinki became one of...
Oblast, Russia [further explanation needed] 18 people 1896–1897 Predatory Kostroma Oblast, Russia [further explanation needed] One person 1896–1897 Predatory...
and peasants. The main occupations of the inhabitants were agriculture, cattle-breeding, hunting, fishing, and trade. By the beginning of the 20th century...
deported back to Moscow. In 1875, she was exiled by administrative order to Kostroma. When her term of exile ended, in 1877, she settled illegally in Ukraine...
Kungur districts. Cattle breeding was developed in the Shadrinsk uyezd among the Bashkirs. Horses were bred predominantly. Cattle were kept mainly for...
controlled about 20% of agricultural land and 48% of cattle, up from 2% of agricultural land and 17% of cattle in 1990. The share of the individual sector in...