Presented are a random assortment of additional photos from Argentina which were not incorporated into the Argentine article in order to limit the length of the article.
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Echezaretta: Fermin & cattle
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Echazaretta: Fermin rounded up the herds in the various wet fields.
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Echazaretta: Antique Bola Stones
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Echazaretta: 1913 Registration paper of one of their family's original bulls.
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Dawney: Criollo cattle
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Dawney: Criollo cattle in the marshy fields
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Dawney: More criollo cattle
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Dawney: Background shows the wet field conditions which were common this spring.
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Dawney: Feedlot steers
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Montero: young bull
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Montero: Shorthorn cow with Murray Grey X calves
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Montero: Family asada (BBQ) including Dr. & Mrs. H. Montero, their extended family, Dr. Martín Narbaitz, the ranch foreman at "El Campito", and the Schallbergers.
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Typical asado grill
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Montero: Cows with flamingos on water in the background.
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Montero: Wooden chutes are very common in Argentina. This particular chute was modified by one of their ranch hands to make it more functional.
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Narbaitz: Semen storage tanks at the CABA reproduction facility in Carhue.
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Narbaitz: young Shorthorn cow
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Narbaitz: Yearling heifers
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Narbaitz: mixed group of Shorthorn & Angus heifers
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Landivar: Shorthorns
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Landivar: Young bulls showing size and thickness prefered in Argentina
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Landivar: flooded pastures
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Gonzales: The young criollos all follow the matriarch (next to José)
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Gonzales: group of Shorthorn cows
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Gonzales: cattle
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John Booth's cow "Bracelet" born in 1837. (See about her in the Argentine article, and also in the Historical Section of the HSS website--prior to 1890.
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Commercial cattle being moved along a road in the Pampas.
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Purple & white Milka cows are seen on billboards and statues, advertising Milka chocolates