Cattle
Valentine's Day calf helps Turkish woman start farm
Nuriye Kayalı chose a calf over a diamond ring for Valentine's Day present 10 years ago. Now, she owns a farm.
"I thought I would lose the ring while working on the farm. A calf, on the other hand, was a window of opportunity," the 42-year-old woman told Anadolu Agency.
She now owns a farm of 30 cows which she calls 'love'.
Turkey collects over 730,000 tons of cow milk in September
Turkey collected 730,516 tons cow milk in September, the country's statistical authority announced on Nov. 13.
Turkish veterinarian invents first-aid tool for cattle
A veterinarian in eastern Turkey has invented a first-aid device to prevent cattle from dying due to stomach problems.
Milk production declines in March
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Poland Has Exported 2700 Kilograms of Suspicious Beef to European Countries
Poland has exported a total of 2,700 kilograms of suspicious beef to several European countries, which is currently withdrawing from the markets, Econ.bg reports.
Farm official raising money for three-legged calf
A three-legged calf living on a farm, set up for rescued livestock animals, in the western province of İzmir has been finding it increasingly difficult to walk as it grows in size.
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Meet Knickers, the Giant Cow that's an International Sensation (Video)
Knickers the steer is the current obsession of the internet. The steer — which is basically a neutered bull — stands a whopping 6 feet 4 inches from hoof to shoulder and towers above other cows when he stands in an Australian field with them. His owner admits that the sudden surge of attention is inexplicable.
Goat falls on man, bull tramples boys, butchers stab each other: Dozens of injuries reported on Turkey’s Feast of Sacrifice
As Turkey celebrated the first day of the Feast of Sacrifice, dozens of people were injured, as some were hit by a goat, trampled by a bull or intentionally stabbed by another amateur butcher. Click through for the story in photos...
Turkish ministry denies reports of mad cow disease diagnosis in imported meat from Poland
The Turkish Food, Agriculture, and Livestock Ministry has denied recent reports that beef imported from Poland during 2011-2012 contained bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease.
Turkish Kangal dogs protect American cattle across the Atlantic
Some of the best herd-protecting animals in the world, Turkey's giant Kangal breed dogs have been protecting the cattle in farms across the United States for years.