In pregnant animals, basal norepinephrine concentrations were decreased compared with unbred controls in perimetrial and retroperitoneal depots. |
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Intramammary infections in unbred and pregnant heifers were thought to occur infrequently. |
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Within each stage, once-bred and unbred animals were slaughtered at similar carcass weights and ages. |
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With fewer available, diehard boneheads often start breaking out of their comfort zones and explore new areas for any remaining unbred does. |
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So common-cladded, and their poor looking skins, and unbred feet and legs, and the whole make of them. |
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Thus, unbred does come back into estrus 28 days later, or even 28 days after that if not bred the second time. |
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Sometimes these bucks can travel many miles in their last surge to find unbred does, so prepare for a vigorous hike. |
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Most, but not all, of the unbred does will mate a month later, during peak rut. |
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Actually, Interest in scrapes picks up during the post rut because unbred does and female fawns come into estrus and advertise that fact at the scrapes. |
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The normal breeding cycle will see unbred hens flocked together. |
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They frequently learn from unbred or debauched Servants, such Language, untowardly Tricks and Vices, as otherwise they possibly would be ignorant of all their Lives. |
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Here is a little country girl that is very cunning, that makes her use of being young and unbred, and outdoes the ensnarers, who are almost twice her age. |
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