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1 SLO COWnty Brands: This cow brings to life San Luis Obispo County’s iconic cattle brands, including the college’s own Bar P. In true Learn by Doing fashion, fourth-year agricultural communications student Annierose Seifert designed and painted the cow to reflect her interpretation of Western and agricultural lifestyles.
2 See Cow Do:
Cow Parade
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The Experience Industry Management (formerly the Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration) Department’s cow, painted by local artist Deprise Brescia, reflects California’s iconic travel destinations and brings to life Cal Poly’s Learn by Doing mission, as well as the department’s tagline, Live | Protect | Explore.
3 Legends of Cow Poly:
The College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences joined San Luis Obispo County’s largest public art display and charity benefit, CowParade San Luis Obispo County, with four cows uniquely designed to highlight the Cal Poly legacy of Learn by Doing.
Cal Poly’s esteemed Learn by Doing dairy science program has graduated generations of California dairy industry leaders. The artist pays homage to the hands-on learning principal that contributed to their success.
The Cal Poly herd will be on public display at various locations on campus through May 2017. Several of the cows will then be auctioned off, with the money donated to specific Cal Poly departments and programs.
4 Micow Distillery: 3
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Designed by sculptor Bouba Boumaiz and sponsored by a College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences class of 2020 parent, this cow is a well-riveted and well-grounded cow that uses methane to fuel an internal steam engine. The cow highlights CAFES’ fermentation sciences program, currently under development.
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