The Durham Ox (Hardcover)

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It tells the story of the ox, which was bred by pioneering shorthorn breeder Charles Colling at Ketton Hall, just outside Darlington, in 1796. The animal was initially christened the Ketton Ox when exhibited in Darlington in 1799, but its fortunes, and its name, changed in 1801, when it was bought by John Day of Harmston, near Lincoln for the then enormous sum of 250. Norman Comben is a veterinary surgeon and renowned veterinary historian."

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It tells the story of the ox, which was bred by pioneering shorthorn breeder Charles Colling at Ketton Hall, just outside Darlington, in 1796. The animal was initially christened the Ketton Ox when exhibited in Darlington in 1799, but its fortunes, and its name, changed in 1801, when it was bought by John Day of Harmston, near Lincoln for the then enormous sum of 250. Norman Comben is a veterinary surgeon and renowned veterinary historian."

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Imprint

Adlard Print & Reprographics Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2007

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Dimensions

240 x 165mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

64

ISBN-13

978-0-9555873-0-6

Barcode

9780955587306

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LSN

0-9555873-0-1



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