Pigs at Homewoods Farm in Seal , Kent . Farmer stands next to tethered sow . 1937 . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pigs-at-homewoods-farm-in-seal-kent-farmer-stands-next-to-tethered-sow-1937-image359769519.html
RM2BW8WKB–Pigs at Homewoods Farm in Seal , Kent . Farmer stands next to tethered sow . 1937 .
1920s TWO HORSES STANDING GROOMING EACH OTHER SIDE BY SIDE IN BLACKFOOT INDIAN VILLAGE BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA - i141 HAR001 HARS MAMMALS TIPI CANADIAN COLUMBIA CONNECTION TEPEE COOPERATION NATIVE AMERICAN AFFECTION BEHAVIOR MALES MAMMAL NATIVE AMERICANS TEPEES B&W BLACK AND WHITE BLACKOUT EACH OTHER FRONT TO BACK MUTUAL OLD FASHIONED PERSONS TETHERED TIPIS WIGWAM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1920s-two-horses-standing-grooming-each-other-side-by-side-in-blackfoot-175907293.html
RMM657F9–1920s TWO HORSES STANDING GROOMING EACH OTHER SIDE BY SIDE IN BLACKFOOT INDIAN VILLAGE BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA - i141 HAR001 HARS MAMMALS TIPI CANADIAN COLUMBIA CONNECTION TEPEE COOPERATION NATIVE AMERICAN AFFECTION BEHAVIOR MALES MAMMAL NATIVE AMERICANS TEPEES B&W BLACK AND WHITE BLACKOUT EACH OTHER FRONT TO BACK MUTUAL OLD FASHIONED PERSONS TETHERED TIPIS WIGWAM
Young Highland calf at the Royal Show, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1959. Artist: John Gay. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/young-highland-calf-at-the-royal-show-oxford-oxfordshire-1959-artist-john-gay-image186211390.html
RMMPXJEP–Young Highland calf at the Royal Show, Oxford, Oxfordshire, 1959. Artist: John Gay.
1920s FARMER GIVING PAIL OF WATER FROM HORSE DRAWN WATER TANK TO COW TETHERED IN PASTURE NORMANDY FRANCE - c4112 HAR001 HARS B&W MIDDLE-AGED MAN CATTLE MAMMALS HIGH ANGLE EUROPEAN PASTURE PAIL FARMERS COWS DRAWN OCCUPATIONS CONSUME CONSUMING HYDRATION NORMANDY MAMMAL REFRESHING THIRST THIRSTY BLACK AND WHITE DOMESTICATED HAR001 LIVESTOCK OLD FASHIONED TETHERED Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1920s-farmer-giving-pail-of-water-from-horse-drawn-water-tank-to-cow-tethered-in-pasture-normandy-france-c4112-har001-hars-bw-middle-aged-man-cattle-mammals-high-angle-european-pasture-pail-farmers-cows-drawn-occupations-consume-consuming-hydration-normandy-mammal-refreshing-thirst-thirsty-black-and-white-domesticated-har001-livestock-old-fashioned-tethered-image359755352.html
RM2BW87HC–1920s FARMER GIVING PAIL OF WATER FROM HORSE DRAWN WATER TANK TO COW TETHERED IN PASTURE NORMANDY FRANCE - c4112 HAR001 HARS B&W MIDDLE-AGED MAN CATTLE MAMMALS HIGH ANGLE EUROPEAN PASTURE PAIL FARMERS COWS DRAWN OCCUPATIONS CONSUME CONSUMING HYDRATION NORMANDY MAMMAL REFRESHING THIRST THIRSTY BLACK AND WHITE DOMESTICATED HAR001 LIVESTOCK OLD FASHIONED TETHERED
Big tethered dog sitting near his kennel in the backyard, in black and white Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-big-tethered-dog-sitting-near-his-kennel-in-the-backyard-in-black-138113196.html
RFJ0KGP4–Big tethered dog sitting near his kennel in the backyard, in black and white
small pony with saddle tied up to tree at the seaside awaiting customer for ride Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-small-pony-with-saddle-tied-up-to-tree-at-the-seaside-awaiting-customer-17697990.html
RMB0P5Y2–small pony with saddle tied up to tree at the seaside awaiting customer for ride
Rossbach, Max, Mr., with horse, 1932 May 1. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rossbach-max-mr-with-horse-1932-may-1-image506163304.html
RM2MBDMCT–Rossbach, Max, Mr., with horse, 1932 May 1.
'Joe Miller', 19th century, (1911). Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joe-miller-19th-century-1911-artist-unknown-image186135832.html
RMMPR648–'Joe Miller', 19th century, (1911). Artist: Unknown.
. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. The Guernsey Breed 27 Often families visit back and forth from the island with their friends in America. While a few of the cattle are pastured, nearly all of them are tethered, and this is done by the use of iron tether pins 8 to 10 inches long, with a chain about 16 feet long and containing a swivel attached to the chain or to the rope around the horns. The animals are moved every two or three hours and only about three feet at a time. They are thus unable to trample down any of the fresh food with their feet, and in this way it is possible to do succes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-guernsey-breed-guernsey-cattle-the-guernsey-breed-27-often-families-visit-back-and-forth-from-the-island-with-their-friends-in-america-while-a-few-of-the-cattle-are-pastured-nearly-all-of-them-are-tethered-and-this-is-done-by-the-use-of-iron-tether-pins-8-to-10-inches-long-with-a-chain-about-16-feet-long-and-containing-a-swivel-attached-to-the-chain-or-to-the-rope-around-the-horns-the-animals-are-moved-every-two-or-three-hours-and-only-about-three-feet-at-a-time-they-are-thus-unable-to-trample-down-any-of-the-fresh-food-with-their-feet-and-in-this-way-it-is-possible-to-do-succes-image232336809.html
RMRDYRY5–. The Guernsey breed. Guernsey cattle. The Guernsey Breed 27 Often families visit back and forth from the island with their friends in America. While a few of the cattle are pastured, nearly all of them are tethered, and this is done by the use of iron tether pins 8 to 10 inches long, with a chain about 16 feet long and containing a swivel attached to the chain or to the rope around the horns. The animals are moved every two or three hours and only about three feet at a time. They are thus unable to trample down any of the fresh food with their feet, and in this way it is possible to do succes
. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. PATAGONIA iA arrows, the bow being short and thick and the arrows tipped with black and white flint heads. In another place Pigafetta asserts that the least of the Patagonians was taller than the tallest men in Castile. Magellan treated the man with kind- ness, and soon other natives paid the Spaniards visits. With them they appear to have brought a couple of young guanacos, leashed together and led by a cord. They stated that they kept these animals as decoys for the wild herds, who on approaching the tethered gua- nacos fell an easy prey to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-natural-history-patagonia-ia-arrows-the-bow-being-short-and-thick-and-the-arrows-tipped-with-black-and-white-flint-heads-in-another-place-pigafetta-asserts-that-the-least-of-the-patagonians-was-taller-than-the-tallest-men-in-castile-magellan-treated-the-man-with-kind-ness-and-soon-other-natives-paid-the-spaniards-visits-with-them-they-appear-to-have-brought-a-couple-of-young-guanacos-leashed-together-and-led-by-a-cord-they-stated-that-they-kept-these-animals-as-decoys-for-the-wild-herds-who-on-approaching-the-tethered-gua-nacos-fell-an-easy-prey-to-image216406327.html
RMPG24DB–. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. PATAGONIA iA arrows, the bow being short and thick and the arrows tipped with black and white flint heads. In another place Pigafetta asserts that the least of the Patagonians was taller than the tallest men in Castile. Magellan treated the man with kind- ness, and soon other natives paid the Spaniards visits. With them they appear to have brought a couple of young guanacos, leashed together and led by a cord. They stated that they kept these animals as decoys for the wild herds, who on approaching the tethered gua- nacos fell an easy prey to
''Notes in the Black Mountains and Sikkim Campaign's, Northern India; The Black Mountain from the Oghi outpost', 1888. From, 'The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-in-the-black-mountains-and-sikkim-campaigns-northern-india-the-black-mountain-from-the-oghi-outpost-1888-from-the-graphic-an-illustrated-weekly-newspaper-volume-38-july-to-december-1888-image469801579.html
RM2J898KR–''Notes in the Black Mountains and Sikkim Campaign's, Northern India; The Black Mountain from the Oghi outpost', 1888. From, 'The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888'.
Pigs at Homewoods Farm in Seal , Kent . A sow , tethered to the ground , rummages around the grass with her piglets . 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pigs-at-homewoods-farm-in-seal-kent-a-sow-tethered-to-the-ground-rummages-around-the-grass-with-her-piglets-1937-image359769496.html
RM2BW8WJG–Pigs at Homewoods Farm in Seal , Kent . A sow , tethered to the ground , rummages around the grass with her piglets . 1937
Unprovoked attack of a rhinoceros upon the tethered horse. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin, page 41.. . Attack of a rhinocerous upon a horse. The horse belonged to Sir Samuel Baker. From: Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/unprovoked-attack-of-a-rhinoceros-upon-the-tethered-horse-the-african-adventure-a-history-of-africas-explorers-by-timothy-severin-page-41-attack-of-a-rhinocerous-upon-a-horse-the-horse-belonged-to-sir-samuel-baker-from-nile-tributaries-of-abyssinia-image268791966.html
RMWH8EW2–Unprovoked attack of a rhinoceros upon the tethered horse. The African Adventure - A History of Africa's Explorers by Timothy Severin, page 41.. . Attack of a rhinocerous upon a horse. The horse belonged to Sir Samuel Baker. From: Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia.
D.C. Cook's horses, Lake George, between 1900 and 1905. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dc-cooks-horses-lake-george-between-1900-and-1905-image553388356.html
RM2R490DT–D.C. Cook's horses, Lake George, between 1900 and 1905.
. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. PATAGONIA iA arrows, the bow being short and thick and the arrows tipped with black and white flint heads. In another place Pigafetta asserts that the least of the Patagonians was taller than the tallest men in Castile. Magellan treated the man with kind- ness, and soon other natives paid the Spaniards visits. With them they appear to have brought a couple of young guanacos, leashed together and led by a cord. They stated that they kept these animals as decoys for the wild herds, who on approaching the tethered gua- nacos fell an easy prey to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-natural-history-patagonia-ia-arrows-the-bow-being-short-and-thick-and-the-arrows-tipped-with-black-and-white-flint-heads-in-another-place-pigafetta-asserts-that-the-least-of-the-patagonians-was-taller-than-the-tallest-men-in-castile-magellan-treated-the-man-with-kind-ness-and-soon-other-natives-paid-the-spaniards-visits-with-them-they-appear-to-have-brought-a-couple-of-young-guanacos-leashed-together-and-led-by-a-cord-they-stated-that-they-kept-these-animals-as-decoys-for-the-wild-herds-who-on-approaching-the-tethered-gua-nacos-fell-an-easy-prey-to-image231939776.html
RMRD9NFC–. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. PATAGONIA iA arrows, the bow being short and thick and the arrows tipped with black and white flint heads. In another place Pigafetta asserts that the least of the Patagonians was taller than the tallest men in Castile. Magellan treated the man with kind- ness, and soon other natives paid the Spaniards visits. With them they appear to have brought a couple of young guanacos, leashed together and led by a cord. They stated that they kept these animals as decoys for the wild herds, who on approaching the tethered gua- nacos fell an easy prey to
British at Etaples, Feb. 1915 (date created or published later). British soldiers and horses at E´taples, France during World War I. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-at-etaples-feb-1915-date-created-or-published-later-british-soldiers-and-horses-at-exb4taples-france-during-world-war-i-image599666557.html
RM2WRH4PN–British at Etaples, Feb. 1915 (date created or published later). British soldiers and horses at E´taples, France during World War I.
. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 324 CATTLE 5 to 20 acres each. Enormous crops of potatoes are grown, a yield of 500 bushels per acre being very common, and a total yield for the island of as much as 500,000 bushels in a season. Notwithstanding its small size, there are about 12,000 cattle kept on the island, and the herds are well cared for. When on pasture each animal is tethered by a combination chain and rope, and the grass is systematically grazed from day to day. Cattle are never turned loose to graze as in America.. Fig. 135. A typical home on Jersey. From photograph by th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-and-breeds-of-farm-animals-livestock-324-cattle-5-to-20-acres-each-enormous-crops-of-potatoes-are-grown-a-yield-of-500-bushels-per-acre-being-very-common-and-a-total-yield-for-the-island-of-as-much-as-500000-bushels-in-a-season-notwithstanding-its-small-size-there-are-about-12000-cattle-kept-on-the-island-and-the-herds-are-well-cared-for-when-on-pasture-each-animal-is-tethered-by-a-combination-chain-and-rope-and-the-grass-is-systematically-grazed-from-day-to-day-cattle-are-never-turned-loose-to-graze-as-in-america-fig-135-a-typical-home-on-jersey-from-photograph-by-th-image232317377.html
RMRDXY55–. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 324 CATTLE 5 to 20 acres each. Enormous crops of potatoes are grown, a yield of 500 bushels per acre being very common, and a total yield for the island of as much as 500,000 bushels in a season. Notwithstanding its small size, there are about 12,000 cattle kept on the island, and the herds are well cared for. When on pasture each animal is tethered by a combination chain and rope, and the grass is systematically grazed from day to day. Cattle are never turned loose to graze as in America.. Fig. 135. A typical home on Jersey. From photograph by th
Palms and straw houses at Rascon, between 1880 and 1897. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palms-and-straw-houses-at-rascon-between-1880-and-1897-image553388214.html
RM2R4908P–Palms and straw houses at Rascon, between 1880 and 1897.
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