If you order day-old sexed female chicks you usually get a few males that slipped by the sexer, so you will be all set. |
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This result may not have done either side much good in climbing the table, but it did at least preserve harmony in a day-old marriage. |
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I remove the day-old leftover chicken from the cold, sealed Tupperware and tear the meat off the bone by hand. |
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But prepare for disillusionment, too, for these artists were blissfully ignorant of more than just the watery liberalism we now cringingly sip like gelid, day-old decaf. |
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This meal compares best with warmed-over hot dogs on day-old buns! |
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Those in the know steer clear of the cut-price, day-old baked goods. |
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The hatchery has state of the art machinery designed to ensure the eggs are hatched in a clean, healthy environment, producing 450,000 day-old chicks per week. |
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At 109 and 110 day-old sturgeon, developing testicular tissue was observed and included the presence of seminiferous tubules and vas deferens. |
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We expect to be repelled by things like rotten food, suppurating wounds, and day-old road kill. |
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The baby sea lion offered him day-old fish bits that her mother regurgitated. |
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Berman got his first bag of free day-old bagels from Manhattan Bagel in Van Nuys. |
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Pathogenicity of urediniospores collected from infected leaves was evaluated on 14 to 28 day-old Alamo switchgrass established from surface disinfested seed. |
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Day-old chicks are delivered to Solbury Farm and reared in brooder houses on turkey crumbs. |
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Day-old flowers emasculated in the greenhouse experiment occasionally produced a fruit, indicating that the germination of self-pollen begins the day a flower opens. |
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