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Rottweil, Germany. 11th June, 2025. Domestic cattle stand on a pasture in the evening light. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rottweil, Germany. 11th June, 2025. Domestic cattle stand on a pasture in the evening light. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rottweil, Germany. 11th June, 2025. Domestic cattle stand on a pasture in the evening light. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rottweil, Germany. 11th June, 2025. Domestic cattle stand on a pasture in the evening light. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rottweil, Germany. 11th June, 2025. Domestic cattle stand on a pasture in the evening light. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rottweil, Germany. 11th June, 2025. Domestic cattle stand on a pasture in the evening light. Credit: Silas Stein/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male (photo), Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Female Rosemarie (left) and Patria (right) with the young male. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female (right) and a male (middle), Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female (right) and a male (left), Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. From left: the Swedish male Bojen, the females Patria and Rosemarie, both calves and last year's calf. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Female Rosemarie with the two calves. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. The female Patria is pictured with the young male. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female and a male, Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Pictured here is the young female with her mother Rosemarie. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Olomouc, Czech Republic. 10th June, 2025. The herd of European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Olomouc Zoo grew by two calves this year, a female (right) and a male (left), Olomouc, June 10, 2025. Their father is the male Bojen from Sweden. The Olomouc zoo has been breeding this largest ungulate again since 2013. Credit: Ludek Perina/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Whipsnade's reticulated giraffes enjoying the spring weather in June 2025 after eating there breakfast ...-stock-photo
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Whipsnade's reticulated giraffes enjoying the spring weather in June 2025 after eating there breakfast ...-stock-photo
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Whipsnade's reticulated giraffes enjoying the spring weather in June 2025 after eating there breakfast ...-stock-photo
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Whipsnade's reticulated giraffes enjoying the spring weather in June 2025 after eating there breakfast ...-stock-photo
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Whipsnade's reticulated giraffes enjoying the spring weather in June 2025 after eating there breakfast ...-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of the feeding table of a cowshed on the grounds of the Futterkamp Teaching and Research Center. The center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of the grounds of the Futterkamp teaching and research center. The center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of the calving barn on the grounds of the Futterkamp Teaching and Research Center. The center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of the grounds of the Futterkamp teaching and research center. The center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of a calf barn with calf igloos on the grounds of the Futterkamp Training and Research Center. Here, the calves are housed in groups from the 3rd day of life. In the foreground are automatic feeders. The teaching and research center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of the grounds of the Futterkamp teaching and research center. The center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of the grounds of the Futterkamp teaching and research center. The center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of a calf barn with calf igloos on the grounds of the Futterkamp Training and Research Center. Here, the calves are housed in groups from the 3rd day of life. There are automatic feeders in the foreground. The teaching and research center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of a calf barn with calf igloos on the grounds of the Futterkamp Training and Research Center. Here, the calves are housed in groups from the 3rd day of life. The teaching and research center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of a calf barn with calf igloos on the grounds of the Futterkamp Training and Research Center. Here, the calves are housed in groups from the 3rd day of life. The teaching and research center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Blekendorf, Germany. 06th June, 2025. View of a calf barn with calf igloos on the grounds of the Futterkamp Training and Research Center. Here, the calves are housed in groups from the 3rd day of life. The teaching and research center is an educational, research and advisory center for agricultural animal husbandry, especially cattle and pigs. Among other things, experiments and tests are carried out here on species-appropriate rearing, feeding and husbandry. Credit: Ulrich Perrey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire have been fitted with reflective collars in an attempt to help them be seen at night. The collars were paid for by locals who donated to a Go-FundMe campaign which raised £2,700. Tragically, yet another cow sustained catastrophic injuries earlier this month when it was hit by a vehicle as it crossed the road and had to be put down by a vet. Dorney Common has been used for agricultural purposes for over a thousand years. Dorney Common farmer Mrs Michelle Bosher, is pleading with Buckinghamshire Council to dr-stock-photo