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Definition of Shorthorns

Shorthorn
Shorthorn Short"horn`, a. One of a breed of large, heavy domestic cattle having short horns. The breed was developed in England.

Meaning of Shorthorns from wikipedia

- imported additional Shorthorns, and in the 1930s, Thomas Simpson Hall, the breeder of the Halls Heeler, imported Durham Shorthorns from which he developed...
- cows imported into New Zealand were Shorthorns, when in 1814, they were shipped from New South Wales. Shorthorns were used as draught animals in bullock...
- Since then, the Beef Shorthorns have been developed as a separate breed to the Dairy Shorthorns. By the early 1970s, the Beef Shorthorn breeders were concerned...
- colours found in other Shorthorns. It has not undergone the specialisation seen in other Shorthorns (Beef Shorthorn and Dairy Shorthorn), and so it remains...
- The Shorthorn is the campus newspaper for the University of Texas at Arlington. It is published online daily with a print digest on Wednesday during the...
- The ****anese Shorthorn (****anese: 日本短角種, Nihon Tankaku Shu) is a breed of small ****anese beef cattle. It is one of six native ****anese cattle breeds,...
- The shorthorn fangtooth (Anoplogaster brachycera) is a species of fangtooth found in the tropical waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans at depths...
- co;2. S2CID 131591210. Rowell, Hugh; Flook, Paul (2001). "Caelifera: Shorthorned Gr****hoppers, Locusts and Relatives". Tree of Life web project. Archived...
- The Danelectro Shorthorn line of guitars is a dual cutaway hollow bodied design, made of Masonite and poplar. The original models were introduced in 1959...
- The Illawarra Shorthorn or Illawarra is an Australian breed of dairy cattle. Its origins are not do****ented, but it is thought to derive from crossbreeding...