Made in Switzerland with Alpine milk under the watchful eye of Käse Meisters, this cheese has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor with earthy notes. Boar's Head® Imported Switzerland Swiss™ Cheese is aged more than 120 days to produce a bold taste, rich color and smooth texture. Imported from Switzerland where it is made under the watchful eye of four (4) Käse Meisters (certified Master Cheesemakers) Made with pasteurized part skim Alpine Swiss milk from herds of Brown Swiss and Holstein cattle that are pasture fed within 40 miles of the cheese making facility Rich yellow color, smooth texture Nutty, slightly sweet flavor without the sharp tang that most aged swiss cheese has at the end Low sodium (60g per 1oz serving) All natural cheese Good source of protein
The Brown Swiss Cow's History According to most dairy historians, Brown Swiss or Braunvieh cattle are the earliest of all dairy bree...
Cowlady is a dairy farmer with her husband and sons. I have posted several of my finest photos taken exclusively on the farm. The digital camera is a remarkable tool I keep with me all the time for those rare photo moments.
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A fun and modern art print of Cattle breeds from around the World. 56 common breeds, rare breeds and unusual breeds, including the following: Belted Galloway, Gelbvieh, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Charolais, Galloway, Salers, White park, Dairy Shorthorn, Gloucester, English longhorn, Friesian, Fleckvieh, Aubrac, Limousin, Chillingham, Simmental, Luing, Normande, Lincoln red, Shetland, Welsh black, Holstein, Blonde d’aquitaine, Highland, British white, Riggit Galloway, Aberdeen Angus, Hereford, White Galloway, South Devon, Montbeliarde, Norwegian Red, British Blue, Whitebred Shorthorn, Aryshire, Dexter, Piemontese, Texas Longhorn, Albion, Devon, Beef Shorthorn, Irish Moiled, Parthenais, Red Poll, Jersey, Kerry, Belgian Blue, Bazadaise, Wagyu, Zebu, Nelore, Ankole-watusi, Chianina, Brahman, Yak Print details Size: A2 - 59.4x42cm Print Paper: 350gsm premium thick matte paper All prints are rolled and shipped in a protective postal tube. Colours may vary slightly due to different monitor settings. PRINT ONLY, Frame NOT included.
Sally, a Brown Swiss Cow, is “udderly amazing”! The design for Sally was first drawn by granddaughter, Annie Bunch, who was 11 years old at the time. The Gisler family was originally from Switzerland and raised Brown Swiss cattle. Gerry was raised on a Washington State dairy farm where the Brown Swiss tradition was continued. Upon his parents retiring from […]
While each breed of cow has features to appreciate, these dairy farmers are sharing why they chose their respective breed (Holstein cow, Jersey cow or Brown Swiss cow), what sets their breed apart from the others and what they love about their herd.
Cowlady is a dairy farmer with her husband and sons. I have posted several of my finest photos taken exclusively on the farm. The digital camera is a remarkable tool I keep with me all the time for those rare photo moments.
Blogging about current dairy events related to the Guernsey, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Holstein and Milking Shorthorn breeds of dairy cattle.
Braunvieh is a breed of cattle that originated in Switzerland and is possibly one of the oldest types of purebred cattle in the world. Valued for their contribution to beef and dairy production, the Braunvieh is a versatile breed. Braunviehs are varying shades of brown and are known for having ...
Cowlady is a dairy farmer with her husband and sons. I have posted several of my finest photos taken exclusively on the farm. The digital camera is a remarkable tool I keep with me all the time for those rare photo moments.
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Did you know there are over 900 different breeds of cows? Thats a lot of breeds. Early on in my illustrating process, I knew I had to decide which breed my character should be. It took some rese…
Have you ever wondered why not all dairy cows look the same? That’s because there are different breeds and types of cows!
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