Stamp: Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) (Uganda 1962)

Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) (Uganda 1962)

09 October (Uganda ) within release Independency goes into circulation Stamp Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) face value 20 East African cent

Stamp Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) in catalogues
Michel: Mi:UG 76
Stamp Number: Sn:UG 86

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Independency:

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Stamp Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) in digits
Country: Uganda
Date: 1962-10-09
Print: Photogravure
Perforation: comb 15 x 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 20 East African cent

Stamp Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) it reflects the thematic directions:

Agriculture is the cultivation and breeding of animals, plants and fungi for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal plants and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.[1] Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that nurtured the development of civilization. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science. The history of agriculture dates back thousands of years, and its development has been driven and defined by greatly different climates, cultures, and technologies. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture farming has become the dominant agricultural methodology.

Cattle (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos. Mature female cattle are called cows and mature male cattle are bulls. Young female cattle are called heifers, young male cattle are oxen or bullocks, and castrated male cattle are known as steers.

Stamp, Ankole Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus), Uganda,  , Agriculture, Cattle