Farmers have given the synthetic hormone diethylstilbestrol to cattle, effectively chemically castrating male animals. |
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Stalinism crippled us by castrating our moral passion, blinding us to the wrongs done to men if those wrongs were done in the name of Communism. |
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A sheep farmer needed help castrating some of his inferior rams to keep them from breeding with the females. |
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She could do anything he could, from riding and roping to branding the cattle and castrating the bulls. |
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Men, in particular, have abhorred the idea of castrating their dogs, as if it were some kind of crime against male dominance. |
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We later found out that the song was about a woman who got revenge on a rapist by castrating him. |
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Pain inflicted by treatments such as castrating, marking and mulesing should be kept to a minimum. |
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If castrating, the procedure should be performed before piglets reach 2 weeks of age. |
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But it will take a lot more than castrating one menacing tantric to turn the tide. |
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I was raised around cattle — and castrating and dehorning — so killing a snake really is no biggie. |
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We can't castrate our powerful women, even when we're anxious they're castrating us. |
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Did you decide to be a vegetarian when you saw your parents castrating a bull? |
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The report includes something for which I have campaigned for a very long time, namely a ban on the practice of castrating piglets without any anaesthetic, which is not satisfactory for piglets or farmers. |
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It originally said that Underwood saw her parents castrating a cow. |
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Permit me to allude to my previous occupation as a veterinary surgeon when I say that we are castrating ourselves and depriving ourselves of power here. |
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This could be said to include neutering domestic animals, microchipping and tagging, disbudding young livestock and docking and castrating lambs, pig lets and cattle. |
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