This ranch is owned by Carlton and Nancy Laxton and they run a herd of over two hundred pedigree Romagnola cows. |
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Because cows were not separated from their groups for restraint and treatment, the chance of mixing groups was decreased. |
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My eldest, in a knowing way, asked me if mature cheese is made out of milk from old cows. |
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Both trials show a trend for a lesser level of performance for cows with restricted time of access to hay. |
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But, if you want to come in and be a good boy and work well, I'll help you till the cows come home. |
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Why do we build them, maintain them, extend them, lovingly twiddle about with them till the cows come home? |
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About 15 top cows will be for sale plus in calf heifers and maiden heifers. |
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I had taken two sculpting classes at Iowa State University, and I knew cows, since we milked 300 Jerseys at our dairy farm. |
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In March weaners, pregnant cows and some bulls are sold, and in September more than 50 bulls are auctioned. |
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We weaved back and forth across the road to avoid the largest of the potholes, dodging trucks and motorbikes and cows along the way. |
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We found that placing a bale rack inside the tank keeps cows and calves out of the tank. |
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She would be out milking the cows, nipping the turnips, weeding the carrots. |
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The best pruning job I've ever seen was done by a herd of cows on a wild apple tree. |
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This should not be a reason for not having cows in calf because there are several more justifiable reasons. |
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Researchers have found that feeding cows rapeseed generates milk with lower levels of high-cholesterol, saturated fat. |
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Cows injected with it are at an increased risk for mastitis, an udder infection that cows producing more milk are more susceptible to. |
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Although even those sacred cows have had their hay ration reduced in the last few years. |
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To increase his income, he kept sheep and cows, did spinning and acted as a labourer when other farmers needed help. |
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After months in the fields helping the farmer tend cows, Martin started reading the newspapers. |
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He would be in much the same position as the farmer who previously put his cows in the field. |
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Further, owners must be refrained from selling unproductive aged cows and should be severely dealt for this criminal act. |
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For example cows in heat or those with health problems can be readily identified. |
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The first-ever ag-gag prosecution, involving a woman who took roadside videos of cows at a slaughterhouse, was announced this week. |
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Its economy was based primarily on millet, harvested with polished stone reaping knives, and on pigs, cows, and goats. |
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The array of choices is dizzying, from different types of cows and grades of milk quality to the ability to breed hybrid vegetables. |
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Farmers should consider co-operating with friends and neighbours when selling R and U grade cows and thus add to their selling power. |
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There was essentially nothing to be seen, just the occasional fences, thick green, wind-blown grass, cows and a handful of lonely cars. |
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Some scientists think cows breaking wind are more harmful than the greenhouse gases produced from our motor vehicles. |
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Hay waiting to be baled may have to remain in the windrow for a week and can virtually be ruined for feeding to heavy milking cows, if rained on. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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His cows are wintered outdoors on 265 acres of highly erodible land and prior converted wetlands. |
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The cows are wintered at home on arable by-products and are moved to Fleensop to graze in the spring. |
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The 80-acre farm now operates around the clock, and the cows are milked three times a day, filling two semitrailer tankers full of milk. |
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Unlike on most dairy farms, all the cows calve at the same time of year, and the cows are not milked in wintertime. |
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He grew up on the couple's farm in Bugthorpe where he loved to help out feeding the animals and milking the cows. |
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Every day for the past 36 years, Vic and Rosemary Mier got up at 5 a.m. to milk cows. |
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In 1949, the year after I started high school and while I was still milking my parents' cows, the federal price-support program was enacted. |
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She milked the cows, reared poultry, made the butter and undertook a host of other chores. |
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Healthier cows milking at a lower rate will stay in the herd longer, he thinks. |
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As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the erratic clanging became a regular tolling. |
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He always lived in strangers' unheated woodsheds and in return would herd their geese and cows. |
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I go for a set of brass bells that tinkle, bringing home the sound of cows returning home at sundown. |
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These players can claim they are Irish till the cows come home but does anyone believe them? |
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There is a very strictly regimented regime within the social hierarchy of those cows. |
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Hair samples that have been recovered from alleged Bigfoot encounters have turned out to come from elk, bears or cows. |
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Consider, for example, dairy cows with first and second lactation milk yield records. |
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Milk products were common in the form of sour cream and butter from cows and yaks. |
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The pen was necessary to safeguard the feeder and its precious contents from cows and wild hogs. |
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In the valleys there are orchards, and up on the high pastures, where not even barley will grow, people husband yaks, cows or sheep. |
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The cast includes rabbits, pigs, cows, cats, scorpions, seagulls, snails, penguins and bats. |
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Alongside the traditional exhibits of horses, cows and sheep were examples of Greenside alpacas and Malham llamas. |
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Rollerbladers, red flames shooting from their helmets, sped across a stage while alpine cows danced and men in lederhosen played alpenhorns. |
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On the ranch, yearling heifers, 2-year-old cows, and 3-year-old cows are all managed separately. |
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A typical March farm scene includes calved cows, young calves, yearling cattle and older finishing cattle. |
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But the two big cash cows were comparatively steady, and Office-related profits actually fell year-on-year. |
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For many of these highlanders raising dairy cows is considered the best way to make a living, better than growing beans or other crops. |
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Just as humans keep cows for their milk, certain ant species rear aphids and other insects in their nests and consume their secretions. |
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Much of the timber had been cut for income and the few cows that were there were left to Rose Lane's brother, Alton. |
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Because most houses used to own one or two cows that they would keep in a byre near the house. |
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Roland has a wonderful selection of cows and calves and cows in calf and there are enquiries from far and wide. |
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Oxen are yoked to the plough, donkeys carry the harvest from field to village, and cows and sheep trample the grain on the threshing floor. |
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The cows were lassoed by passers-by as they floated under the bridge at Fitzroy. |
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Surely she can carry on losing first-round matches till the cows come home. |
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Dozens of dairy cows are being locked away without sunlight for a year under cruel zero-grazing techniques. |
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Small scale farmers that keep zero-grazed pigs or dairy cows are good candidates for installing household biogas units. |
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In catchment areas, households plant trees on individual plots and cut firewood and harvest grass for their zero-grazed cows. |
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Fossil records show that millions of years ago, cows and pigs shared a common ancestor, an animal that looked more pig than cow. |
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He looks after the land as a private reserve for wildlife habitat, running marsupials and their predators instead of cows. |
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However, androgenization of cows with testosterone treatment has had varying success. |
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There's a strong general feeling among our members that consumers are not receptive to milk from cloned cows. |
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Duration of clinical mastitis was reduced in the cows supplemented with both vitamin E and selenium. |
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It will be important to leave enough quota for the spring time when cows start calving again. |
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Not all cows calve by day, so cows have to be monitored for up to 200 nights per year. |
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As well as the deaths, it also led to other problems including cows calving on board. |
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We are not aware of similar data reported for cows calving during different seasons of the year. |
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The cows were baled individually and then I had to bend down behind them and fit a leg rope to the cow's leg, just above the hoof. |
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Land mammals whose bones were excavated at Ogoloma include goats, cows, royal antelope, leopards, dogs, elephants, cats, and waterbuck. |
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Treatment cows received diets similar to the control diet except the DF replaced all of the soybean meal and corn. |
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The diligence, tolerance and persistence of cows and their sensitiveness to how we treat them demonstrates to us that we must respect life. |
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Are cows which provide colostrum for your calves tested for bovine leukosis? |
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Their incorporation into these pedigree herds as suckler dams or resale as in calf cows offers a very lucrative second-hand value. |
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Dry cows and in calf heifers can easily be managed inside as maintenance requirements are relatively low and can easily be met. |
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Mr Robinson, 36, has a second holding in Kendal and made a licensed movement on welfare grounds of cows in calf from Langcliffe nine days ago. |
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Now, apparently, trying to separate a cow from some other cows is very difficult. |
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They had to collect six trucks of grass every day to satisfy the appetites of their cows. |
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Some winter feeding regimes such as the overwintering of dry suckler cows require little more than maintenance diets. |
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Cow numbers were held constant at 100 mature lactating and dry cows, plus replacements. |
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In order of preference, dry cows and heifers will suffer no setback through being indoors for a couple of weeks. |
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Yearling cattle, heifers and dry cows could be used to follow finishing cattle to clear off paddocks that have dried out. |
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As well as the cows we have five sheep on set-aside land and arable for feed. |
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In much the same way that steers yield far better meat than cows in beef cattle, young male roos make the best eating. |
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The pokey bull calves of dairy cows are slaughtered at 16 to 18 weeks for veal. |
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Somewhere in the distance, probably, sounds the tinkle of sheep bells and the lowing of cows. |
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Instead of him hauling silage into the barn and manure out, the cows do it now, he says. |
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The two loose donkeys, and many more loose cows, made things interesting as well. |
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Accurate and precise estimates of forage energy content are required to formulate diets properly for lactating dairy cows and other ruminants. |
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Beef cows, brood ewes, and most other ruminants do not require consistent quality forage, and longer grazing periods should suffice. |
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Prior to 1986 all beef from our old cows was going into ready-prepared meals such as beefburgers and hamburgers. |
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One who did join was dairy farmer, Les Scaife, who runs a herd of 145 cows at Nether Silton, near Thirsk. |
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The property was derelict, and the cows, mostly rejects from other herds, were no respecters of finely-nuanced sophistry. |
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Sheep graze, and cows gaze, over a bucolic, rustic world that their forebearers would recognize at once. |
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For the duration of the rut, territorial bulls within smelling distance of cows will barely pause long enough to munch a mouthful of grass. |
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Old assumptions are being questioned, sacred cows slaughtered, new ideas floated. |
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On another note, the Rocket Prof had better stay anonymous if he's going to take on sacred cows like global warming. |
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The idea of paying bloggers is a controversial one, as it challenges some of the sacred cows of the journalistic publishing business. |
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It will also need a radical rethink of some of our current sacred cows in foreign policy, e.g., the extent to which it is driven by trade. |
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Certain cattle-herding tribes in the south place great symbolic and spiritual value on cows, which sometimes are sacrificed in religious rituals. |
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Our cows have foam mattresses to lie on and an auto cleaner that cleans the floor every two hours. |
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Initial screening called rapid tests indicated the potential for mad cow disease in the three cows. |
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Alfalfa, the preferred feed for thoroughbred horses, dairy cows, and other livestock, has always been a pioneer plant. |
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Every sort of mask was laid out, kings, princesses, cows, snakes, skeletons, cats and even a lovely ballerina. |
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We could auction these 2200 jobs till the cows come home, but it will be totally futile. |
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Thankfully the donkeys and cows were tame, and were easily chased out of camp if they got too close. |
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He had displayed so many varieties of them from the skull of cows, dogs and pigs, bones of a garden lizard, backbone and skull of a snake. |
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The gestation period is one full year for manatees, and cows give birth only once every 3 to 5 years. |
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I ran over 1,200 cows and over 2,000 fine wool merino ewes and 300 crossbred ewes. |
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There, cows and geese sway and horses pull carts past old men who sit motionless in the shade of a few broad trees. |
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The mangolds were fed to the cows and a corn or barley mix was kept on farm also for animal feed. |
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Afrotheria is a newly recognized taxon comprising elephants, hyraxes, sea cows, aardvarks, golden moles, tenrecs, and elephant shrews. |
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But mapping the genomes of animals such as pigs, cows, chickens and sheep is turning out to be every bit as significant. |
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Accustomed to ensilage, a full ration of alfalfa would start the cows scouring and by tomorrow morning the pasture would stink. |
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Where there has previously been an outbreak of scour on a farm, cows may be vaccinated to help boost immunity of the calf. |
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If they do manage to scrape a living, they say, it is by running more cows with less help and working 70-80 hours a week themselves. |
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Suckler cows with calves will also benefit from early turnout provided the fields are sheltered and dry and you take steps to prevent tetany. |
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The artist likes to float between scratchy, airy paintings and thicker, impasto works, such as in some of the paintings of cows. |
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The debate on whether the death penalty must be abolished or not will go on till the cows come home. |
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As the bus meanders on, ducks waddle across the golf course and red cows and calves amble along the roads. |
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It concentrates the mind when you are block calving because you sell all your barren cows in one go. |
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And like many dairy cows, she often has mastitis, a painful udder inflammation, despite receiving antibiotics between lactations. |
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Aside from causing pregnant cows to abort, this would threaten the state's brucellosis-free status, and hence its vital livestock industry. |
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We showed up at the barn right when they were about to begin milking the cows. |
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The cows are coming home to Horton-in-Ribblesdale, turning back the clock 40 years. |
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Here, the barrier winds down a narrow alleyway used 350 years ago by sisters to drive cows out to pasture. |
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Milk from cows treated with it is likely to contain pus from their udders since the hormone leads to mastitis, or udder infection. |
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Brahma cows and water buffalo roamed the beaches where there are now posh condos and five star hotels. |
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With electric gates which can be operated from either end of the pit cows make a quick entry and a fast exit. |
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But the protesters say there is no reason why cows and people cannot co-exist as on the nearby St Cross water meadows. |
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Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms. |
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The iodine plume itself is not the issue, agreed Brenner, but that it falls on the grass and cows eat it. |
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Pregnancy testing is done early and regularly to pull out barren cows. |
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So it is natural that cows will be difficult to get in calf if they are losing body condition before insemination and now the scientists have proof that this is so. |
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However, few families own more than a small number of cows, water buffalo, or yaks because the mountainous topography does not provide grazing land for large animals. |
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The men fed the cattle and milked the cows and tied up the dog. |
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Indeed, Australian researchers recently demonstrated that sapphism among cows may well be caused by environmental pressures and the stress of domestication. |
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Taste of potatoes baked in the ashes of a fire I made in a field where I was herding cows. |
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It feels like a fresh start now that we have got cows calving again. |
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Presumably, Hanotte said, trade also brought zebu bulls that farmers interbred with domesticated taurine cows, producing the mixed herds of today. |
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Tess, who twice daily milked eight or ten cows that stood placidly for her in the field, unrestrained by bail or leg-rope, also helped in butter and cheese making. |
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Lions and other large predators like hyenas and leopards are killed by livestock owners who have no patience for the carnivores' appetite for cows, sheep, and goats. |
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Deliver the essentials of municipal government, do not embarrass the city, keep your nose clean and we will re-elect you until the cows come home. |
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In Kavango culture only males are responsible for milking cows although young children, both boys and girls, customarily suck milk directly from the cow's teats. |
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Now that the weight limit has been lifted, there is an interesting technical advantage to be gained for those big continental cows that may kill out at over 50 pc. |
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Banewl, from 1999, is an amazing 63-minute contemplation of a solar eclipse, as watched among cows on the bluffs of Cornwall. |
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In front of federally subsidized cows, Romney reiterated his opposition to big-government spending. |
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Ewes due to lamb, cows due to calve, ran terrified through fences. |
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We feel that by, for example, milking our own cows and processing our milk, we can offer our customers the highest quality dairy products at the lowest possible price. |
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The Constitution was written by men who owned breweries, imported whiskey, and humped cows. |
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They fell trees with handsaws, heat their homes with wood, cut the hay with scythes and milk the cows, weed the fields and harvest the crops by hand. |
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Breeding cows for beef is often slow because the qualities of a top-grade cut, marbling and tenderness, are unknown until after a cow is slaughtered. |
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Proper nutrition is also required to ensure cows can properly ward infections such as mastitis and prevent metabolic problems such as milk fever and ketosis. |
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Bigger sale last week with a big number of dry cows and heifers on offer. |
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He spent his time cattle herding and bailing the cows for the milkers. |
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At any rate, wikipedia is agnostic about the weight of cows. |
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In Bhutan, cows and yaks graze, rice and wheat grow, and people live up and down terraced land that seems to kiss endless blue sky above and melt into pristine waters below. |
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All cows are dried off together and all farmers do this at the same time. |
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There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard. |
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Meanwhile, impassible roads meant feed for cows needed to be airlifted into the area. |
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At rural banquets, entire cows are barbecued slowly with their hides. |
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Bulls and cows in the Tsaatan herd grow velvety racks of antlers. |
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After feeding all the animals, milking the cows and collecting the eggs, Freya walked across fields and through forest, trying to straighten her head. |
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Because my passion so far has been exposing government-funded sacred cows and disrupting statist narratives, I am an apostate. |
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The actual ratio of cows to bulls in Kerala suggested widespread bovicide, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, given that cows are considered sacred. |
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He left home to hit the long paddock with 700 crossbred cows. |
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Vitamins are essential nutrients that affect economically important performance traits of dairy cows, including milk production, reproduction, and udder health. |
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Even if there were cows, they belonged to the commune and no one was allowed to slaughter them or consume them. |
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If good quality silage is fed ad-lib to dry cows, energy intakes will exceed requirements which can result in over fat cows at calving with its associated problems. |
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Before the drought, the Smiths owned about 150 cows and their calves and as many as 100 yearlings. |
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Sheep and goats are ruminants and are genomically similar to cows. |
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Almost all cows in heat exhibit a corresponding drop in rumination. |
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We may disapprove till the cows come home, it won't alter that fact. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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Generally, slaughter of goats, sheep, rams, cows, and camels is offered. |
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Instead of brick courtyards and side-lit rooms where music is played and good housewifery rules, we have boats, meads, cows, horsemen and horsewomen. |
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I could hear the milk-maids' buckets clatter, the cows lowing in the dell, and the indentured servant boy's tortured cries as he was being flogged. |
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He may end up paying the biggest price just for trying to change one of Washington's most sacred cows, the well known third rail of American politics. |
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Nisley milks his cows in a long parlor lined with tie stalls. |
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McGruder is the creative genius behind The Boondocks, a five-year-old comic strip that honors no sacred cows and eviscerates politicians of all stripes. |
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The ascent of star presenter over stubborn creator will be dissected in the coming weeks, along with the sacred cows of public subsidy and the education industry. |
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In perioperative nursing, we speak of our sacred cows, which are those ideas and practices so deeply entrenched in what we do that they are impediments to change. |
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You have to slay the sacred cows, publicly, in a high-profile way. |
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They saw people bathing, relieving themselves and washing their clothes in the same waters used by sickly, flea-infested donkeys, pigs, cows and goats. |
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It was a paddock for the grazing of house cows and the Governor's horses. |
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In early spring, they often consume the afterbirth of cows and sheep. |
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At Chernobyl, iodine fell on the grass, cows ate the grass, and people drank the milk. |
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Jersey cows produce 40 liters of milk a day, far more than the average Rwandan cow. |
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We would sing in the evening, if not dance, we cooked much Maasai food, we grazed cows and goats to make Maasai tea, and of course, we spoke Maasai. |
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In early August they commenced the grass harvesting operation on second cut aftermath, with fresh cut grass made available at both milkings to all cows. |
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Since when did we suspend enough belief to actually buy into talking cows? |
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The horns of cows and sheep grow over a bony core that resembles the horn in shape, so anything with a slightly twisted cone of rough-surfaced bone is unlikely to be human. |
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Here the cows were small with slender horns and the sheep quite goat-like. |
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To create the banteng, scientists inserted DNA from the dead banteng's skin cells into egg cells from closely related domestic cows, producing embryos. |
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Pigs, cows and sheep and wee ducks, that was what he bought and it was just for weans and wee lasses. I said it to my maw. |
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Had to milk cows besides, and them winters up there in Wisconsin is brass monkey cold. |
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The herdsman left last autumn, and by his leaving the dates of service were lost, and the bullings of only a few cows could be given. |
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A cow pool is defined as a business organization or cooperative which cares for and milks cows in a centralized location. Cow pools are not new. |
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Indeed, the results available so far from crossbreeding experiments show an overall positive effect of crossmating straightbred cows. |
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Both Aberdeen Angus and Hereford cows also have a different average length of gestation when purely mated than when crossmated. |
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Belching cows and pigs could start costing farmers money if a proposal to charge fees for air-polluting animals becomes law. |
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To meet these Kyoto targets, the New Zealand government has proposed a flatulence tax on farmers of sheep, cows, deer and goats. |
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Sheep and goats often co-graze with other animals, such as cows or horses. This grouping of species is sometimes called a flerd. |
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Jack escaped out of a back window which looked into the haggart, where the cows were kept every night. |
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Generally, male domestic bulls were crossed with buffalo cows, producing offspring of which only the females were fertile. |
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In other experiment, dexamethasone resulted in hyperglycemic and hypoketonemic effect lasting 4 to 6 days in ketotic cows. |
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A cheese this size would use the equivalent of the daily milk production of 16,000 cows. |
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Dating back around 5,000 years, the paintings depict both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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Buckwheat middlings is a fairly good feed for dairy cows, being far superior to buckwheat bran. |
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Butter made from the milk of Guernsey cows also has a distinctive yellow colour. |
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Eventually, cows took over much of Ireland, leaving the native population virtually dependent on the potato for survival. |
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Domesticated animals include the legendary Arabian horse, Arabian camel, sheep, goats, cows, donkeys, chickens etc. |
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A farm with 2,500 dairy cows produces the same amount of waste as a city of 411,000 people. |
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Do ye know that riddle about the nott cows, Jonathan? Why do nott cows give less milk in a year than horned? |
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Consumption of beef is taboo, due to cows being considered sacred in Hinduism. |
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Camels, sheep, goats, and cows may be offered as sacrifice during the three days of Eid. |
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It was detected in the United Kingdom in 1971 where it was linked to an outbreak of bovine TB in cows. |
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To me, a normal cow is white with black patches, but Sarah's from Texas and most of the cows there have solid brown, black, or red coats. |
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The word is used by farmers in Britain to describe the place where farm yard manure from cows or other animals is collected. |
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Manatees emit a wide range of sounds used in communication, especially between cows and their calves. |
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In developed countries, dairy farms typically consist of high producing dairy cows. |
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The milker will move a row of cows from the holding yard into the milking parlor, and milk each cow in that row. |
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Once all of the milking machines have been removed from the milked row, the milker releases the cows to their feed. |
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A new group of cows is then loaded into the now vacant side and the process repeats until all cows are milked. |
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Depending on the size of the milking parlor, which normally is the bottleneck, these rows of cows can range from four to sixty at a time. |
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In rotary parlors, the cows are loaded one at a time onto the platform as it rotates. |
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The milker stands near the entry to the parlor and puts the cups on the cows as they move past. |
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Pasture based dairies are a more extensive option where cows are turned out to graze on pasture when the weather permits. |
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Free stall barns are designed to allow the cows freedom to choose when they feed, rest, drink, or stand. |
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To meet all of their nutritional requirements cows must eat their entire ration. |
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Different TMRs are often prepared for groups of cows with different nutritional requirements. |
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In 2003, Bahrain banned the capture of sea cows, marine turtles and dolphins within its territorial waters. |
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As measured in phosphorus, the waste output of 5,000 cows roughly equals a municipality of 70,000 people. |
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Before large scale mechanization arrived in the 1950s, keeping a dozen milk cows for the sale of milk was profitable. |
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In contrast dairy farming increased, with the number of dairy cows doubling between 1990 and 2007, to become New Zealand's largest export earner. |
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Sheep and goats may be favoured for dairy production in climates and conditions that do not suit dairy cows. |
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Drawn by cows, the chariot travels through the countryside, and wherever the goddess visits, a great feast is held. |
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By 1868, they had 3,500 cows on 17 dairies and were producing over 700,000 pounds of butter a year. |
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Most young male offspring of dairy cows are sold for veal, and may be referred to as veal calves. |
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Bulls will be a bit larger than cows of the same breed by a few hundred kilograms. |
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For example, two chickens were traded for one cow as cows were deemed to be more valuable than chickens. |
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In spite of the urban legend, cows cannot be tipped over by people pushing on them. |
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Overcrowding of cows in barns has been found to reduced feeding, resting and rumination. |
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Sheep have only two teats, and produce a far smaller volume of milk than cows. |
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Birds and animals, including cows, cranes, dogs, eagles, elephants, pheasants, monkeys and puppies, were popular. |
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In cows, abortion may be caused by contagious disease, such as brucellosis or Campylobacter, but can often be controlled by vaccination. |
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Molybdenum poisoning is a particular concern in ruminants such as cows and goats, and there have been animal deaths. |
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The farm grows a variety of vegetables, herbs, edible flowers and rears meat including cows, chickens and pigs. |
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Livestock was badly affected, 72 sheep drowned in Wilford and ten cows were lost in Bridgford. |
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It is generally the best cows that are self-suckers, the habit being due to the extreme pressure of milk causing pain. |
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Every summer, a long long time ago, they went up to the seter with the cows from Melbustad, in Hadeland. |
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Lisa Livingstone as Molly gives the kind of unaffectedly natural performance you would happily watch until the cows come home. |
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The relationship between the proportion of cows unmilked and the proportion actually unmilkable is not clear. |
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Rising early for the unexpected journey, the farmer left his cows unmilked. |
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This includes animals within 6 to 7 days of a previous heat, prepubertal heifers and postpartum anestrous cows. |
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As they reached the door, Bose, having yarded the cows, was stealing around the corner of the pig-sty, and making for the woods. |
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The quantity of H. irritans per animal seems to be greater in taurine than in zebuine cows in Brazil, and size and color influence colonization. |
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Roots from small Melia azedarach plants are mixed with gum of Tamarindus indica and fed to cows twice daily for 7 days. |
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We've all seen roosters, deer, waterfowl, boats, pigs, cows and other items as weathervanes on barns and houses around the country. |
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Mission employees sample the Swiss traditions of alpenhorns, cows, wine and cheese at festivals throughout the year in surrounding villages. |
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Derek Jarman's A Journey to Avebury is a film showing a pastoral idyll of cows and fields, filmed on a jerking camera in a yellowy light. |
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Yields from both high and low yielding cows have increased, although the low yielders only have 5kg of maize. |
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Carcass performance and weight gain in culi cows with anestrus induced by surgical versus mechanic ways. |
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Subsequently, Kirin and Hematech have progressed to developing cows that can efficiently produce human antibodies. |
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I used to be a Land Girl and not all the cows were gentle, hence their names like Lofty and blind Patsy. |
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Influence of parity and stage of lactation on the somatic cell count in bacteriologically negative dairy cows. |
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The cows escaped from Bankhead Dairy Farm and were first spotted by resident Jim McNicol. |
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The Big Rip Off is a dizzying satirical novel, that makes medium rare barbecue out of sacred political cows. |
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For their study, Middelveen and colleagues compared biopsy samples taken from cows with BDD with samples taken from three patients. |
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This type of cottonseed lacks linter fibers and cannot be fed to dairy cows without special processing. |
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We will lay out straw and set miniature barns upon it, putting odorless cows and lintless sheep to rest inside each of them. |
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At the same time, the dog was running about trying to get away from the cows near Marchmont House, Greenlaw, Berwickshire. |
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Just because someone dares to criticise one of your sacred cows, you start making nasty remarks about her. |
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He said that as long as the sacred cows syndrome persisted accountability will remain a pipe dream. |
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If our public services are to be subjected to market forces then there should be no sacred cows. |
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Quite a few sacred cows would meet a humane end and we might see rather fewer pointless wars. |
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You can take off your trainers until the sacred cows come home, and it will never make al-Qaeda shiver in their caves. |
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Most cows are presently periodically dosed to rid them of lungworms, warble larvae and intestinal parasites. |
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The first is a traditional scroll showing creation according to the Santals, involving cows, divine nectar and ensuing humankind. |
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It comes six years after the Lafarge Cement company began using meat and bone meal from cows and sheep as a sustainable waste-derived fuel. |
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Most popular was the new Bovinity Divinity, a combination of chocolate and white chocolate ice cream with milk chocolate cows mixed in. |
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At least 580 cows were destroyed at a farm in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil after about 140 on the property were diagnosed with the illness. |
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Meadow muffins are the smelly piles left by cows for you to accidentally step in. |
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Hungry cows may help eliminate tons of a nutritious mix left from rearing millions of sexually sterile Mediterranean fruit flies. |
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It slaughtered the sacred cows of institutionalized Mennonitism on all sides by dramatizing. |
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Louis chemical conglomerate whose laboratory whizzes concocted the BST drug that artificially stimulates cows to give more milk. |
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Manipulating dietary anions and cations for prepartum dairy cows to reduce incidence of milk fever. |
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And yes, the position of the milking machines mean the cows are above you and sometimes you don't see them lift their tails. |
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Another point of contention is an impression, no matter how misguided, that speeding fines are used as little more than cash cows. |
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National political conventions are supposed to be the cash cows of the convention business. |
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Effect of abomasal glucose infusion on splanchnic and whole-body glucose metabolism in periparturient dairy cows. |
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It smells mustier than a barnyard and no cows are used in this vegan product. |
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If the exhausted cows stop, they get cayenne powder rubbed in their eyes, and they're kicked along their trail of tears. |
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