Sunday, January 7, 2018

Criminals Rare as Guernsey Dairy Cattle on Hawaii Five-0 The Roundup


Summary: A Noshimuri relative, rare as Guernsey dairy cattle in Hawaii, dodges detection at all but one crime scene in Hawaii Five-0 The Roundup Jan. 5, 2018.


Guernsey dairy cattle are rare in Hawaii; Guernsey heifers in their native habitat, Saint Saviour (Guernésiais: Saint Sauveux; French: Saint-Sauveur) parish, western Guernsey, English Channel: via Wikimedia Commons

Actual agents of bombing and prison assassinations and Guernsey dairy cattle are respectively absent from Hawaii Five-0 2010 active police procedural episode The Roundup Jan. 5, 2018, and from many cattle ranches.
Writers Liz Alper, Alex Kurtzman, Peter Lenkov, Sean O'Reilly, Roberto Orci, Zoe Robyn, Ally Seibert, Matt Wheeler and David Wolkove broach criminal roundups after four deaths. Season 8's 12th and the series' 180th episode Ka Hopu Nui 'Ana, directed by Eagle Eilsson, considers criminal bosses and one clandestine Japanese organized crime boss. Damien Bautista (Jon Chaffin), Hawaii Five-0 Officer Tani Rey's (Meaghan Rath) ex-boyfriend, dies with 12 detained criminal bosses falsely deemed guilty of bombing and prison deaths.
An excluded relative of Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale) enigmatically emerges, like rare Guernsey dairy cattle in Hawaiian bovine genealogies, through crime scene deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).

Guernsey, British territory and crown dependency as westernmost tax haven of the English Channel Islands, furnishes betacarotene-rich, butterfat-rich, protein-rich milk from famous, native Guernsey dairy cattle.
Guernsey dairy cattle genealogies and genetics go back to northwestern French animal farmers getting brindled red cattle from Normandy together with Brittany's brown-and-white Froment du Leon. Sexually mature 15-plus-month-olds as fresh cows and heifers not previously giving milk and birth or, as repeat mothers giving birth and milk yearly, gestate nine months. Annual breeding season months, typically in June commercially, herald singletons or twin births and, for five to six-plus years thereafter, 10 post-delivery months of milk production. The 50.71- to 99.21-pound (23- to 45-kilogram) calf is fawn- or orange-coated, with or without the white-ended tails, white-marked bodies and legs, white-shielded foreheads of maturity.
Bulls, as Guernsey dairy cattle breed males, journey through 10- to 12-plus-year life cycles as sexually mature 12-plus-month-olds and sexually active two- to six-year-old repeat-father sires.

Guernsey dairy cattle, sometimes hornless (polled), know forward-angled, upward-curving, hollow horns that dairy farmers knock off two- to three-week-old calves through chemicals, cutters and hot irons.
Physically and sexually mature bulls and cows, as respective sires and dams, look broad of foreheads, cloven (divided) of hoof and long of head and tail. They manage respective 3.94- to 4.1-foot (1.2- to 1.25-meter) and 4.26- to 4.43-foot (1.3- to 1.35-meter) heights from hoof to neck base just above the shoulders. They net respective 992.08- to 1,322.77-pound (450- to 600-kilogram) and 1,322.77- to 1,984.16-pound (600- to 900-kilogram) weights and nose-to-tail maximum lengths under 8 feet (2.44 meters).
Mature Guernsey dairy cattle organize 32 teeth as eight in the lower jaw's front and as 12 each in the lower and the upper jaws' backs.

Guernsey dairy cattle individually produce, as annual averages, 14,248.48 pounds (6,463 kilograms) of betacarotene-rich milk whose butterfat and protein contents peak at 4.5 and 3.6 percent.
Guernsey dairy cattle in their insular homelands queue up in open, sunny pastures for spring- and summer-fresh grasses and in winter shelters for grains and hay. Elsewhere, they receive one pound (0.45 kilograms) of hay or three pounds (1.36 kilograms) of corn or sorghum silage per 100 pounds (45.36 kilograms) of weight. They survive, less exercised and shorter-lived, outside Guernsey's 33.7-inch (856-millimeter) average annual rainfall and temperatures between 42 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit (5.55 and 20 degrees Celsius).
Adam's relative totters once in Hawaii where Guernsey dairy cattle rarely tweak butter, cheeses, ice cream and milk alive and beef, glue, leather and soap dead.

DNA reveals an unknown relative of Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale) as a crime scene suspect in CBS TV's Hawaii Five-0, season 8, episode 12, Ka Hopu Nui 'Ana (The Roundup): CBS Hawaii Five-0 episode 8.12 promotional photo via SpoilerTV Jan. 3, 2018

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Image credits:
Guernsey dairy cattle are rare in Hawaii; Guernsey heifers in their native habitat, Saint Saviour (Guernésiais: Saint Sauveux; French: Saint-Sauveur) parish, western Guernsey, English Channel: via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Guernsey_cattle.jpg
DNA reveals an unknown relative of Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale) as a crime scene suspect in CBS TV's Hawaii Five-0, season 8, episode 12, Ka Hopu Nui 'Ana (The Roundup): CBS Hawaii Five-0 episode 8.12 promotional photo via SpoilerTV Jan. 3, 2018, @ https://www.spoilertv.com/2017/12/hawaii-five-0-episode-812-ka-hopu-nui.html

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