One heifer was later found as a freemartin and, therefore, was excluded from the trial. |
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However, the primiparous heifer that is open is likely to bring cull cow price or a price at least between the cull cow and an open yearling. |
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Therefore, a replacement heifer must be developed at a total cost that is less than the future value. |
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He also received second place for his heifer in calf and second for his calf bull. |
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On display will be the cream of the 2003 bull and heifer calves that have qualified at various regional shows throughout the summer. |
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I doubt whether fine moral judgements are that convincing to a heifer awaiting its death. |
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One androgenized cow was introduced within each heifer treatment group to compare estrous detection methods. |
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Send yearlings to the feedlot early and curtail replacement heifer production for a year. |
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After the firm who supplied the drench paid out compensation, Jim went to a stud breeder and asked to buy a heifer for the same amount. |
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Compared with the HPS, more weaned heifers and fewer bred yearlings were sold when heifer development costs were increased. |
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The champion Friesian heifer in milk saw an honour awarded to Aidan Foody from Ardagh. |
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It transpired that the cow was Isobel, a three year old jersey heifer owned by Odds Farm Park, just outside Wycombe. |
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Two bulls and one heifer, of an Aberdeen Angus cross breed, were delivered this week. |
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The heifer beat off stiff competition from nine other heifers and eighteen bulls to win the prestigious award. |
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There was a farmer who rang in with a heifer that was very tottery on its feet and salivating. |
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Successful first breeding and calving of the heifer is only part of a successful replacement strategy. |
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A total of 192 heifer calves were purchased during a 2-to 3-wk period from local stockyards. |
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A police car containing marksmen was used to try and herd the heifer towards the river, but it continued its rampage. |
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He rears the bull calves to a year-and-a-half and the heifer calves to two-year-olds. |
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Inside the milking parlor, Lifeline milker Clint Weidkamp coaxes a new heifer into the first of four stalls. |
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Every heifer sold as unserved shall be so guaranteed and all such heifers shall carry a guarantee that they are capable of breeding. |
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There were one hundred and thirty lots in all from bull calves, and heifer calves. |
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But again and again a quick-footed heifer pressed her slender body against that of some big, long-horned steer, running with him. |
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The catalogue described the heifer as unserved and the plaintiff required an unserved heifer for service by his bull. |
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Disturbed by Lewis's examination of her newborn, the heifer mooed unhappily. |
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What makes the red heifer so interesting is that it is beyond human comprehension. |
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It is better to fail to achieve conception with the yearling than to fail with the second calf heifer. |
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The comparison was with a pregnant heifer purchased in the same fall. |
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The heifer calves were from crossbred cows sired by Eimousin bulls. |
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If someone sold a 6-9 month old heifer at the sale barn I would assume they were intended as feeders, but how would they know that they were freemartins at that young an age? |
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An auction sale in Perth last week was the largest in modern times of the tough native breed, and drew record prices, with a three-year-old heifer going for 1,400 guineas. |
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Some epidemiological studies include the whole range of heifer mastitis pathogens, whereas we put the emphasis on one particular pathogen. |
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A very voluminous heifer, she is a mixed beefy type with a great hindquarter and a tremendous back. |
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Baal is portrayed in Ugaritic mythology as impregnating a heifer to sire the young bull god. |
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This dietary effect on reproductive hormone metabolism may be especially influential to the peripubertal heifer, such as those used in this study. |
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After the blood of the red heifer had been sprinkled by a priest, the carcass was totally immolated with cedarwood, hyssop, and a scarlet thread. |
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As long as a cow or heifer is not pregnant she will normally have a 21-day oestrus cycle. |
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The environmental farm plan program helped us build some fencing and was a good program, and so was the heifer set-aside program. |
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This ensures that the maintenance needs of heifer calves are satisfied and supplies all the nutrients they need for their development. |
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They receive dry hay, a little hay silage and Extra-M in accordance with the Shur-Gain heifer program. |
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When a new heifer comes in to milk, we halter and tie her tight to one of the large, heavy U-bolts cemented against the wall in our tie stall barn. |
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An evaluation of the economics of heifer development revealed that the pregnancy rate for yearling heifers may not be as important as the pregnancy rate of the 2-year old. |
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Regardless of the production environment, it is clear that the need for proper management and nutrition programs does not end when the yearling heifer becomes pregnant. |
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The overall beef champion and also Champion of Champions at Saturday's East Mainland Show was a two-year-old heifer in calf, owned by John W. Hepburn of Burnside, Tankerness. |
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In the beef lines Limousins were headed by the in calf heifer Brontemoor Spice Girl, owned by Steve Priestley, owner of a 100-cow breeding herd at Denholme, near Bradford. |
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The champion in the cattle section at Tuesday's Shapinsay show was a black heifer in calf named Tilly, owned by R. J. Johnston of Hewan, Shapinsay. |
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There was also a bigger sale at Bandon Mart yesterday, where the trade for bullocks was maintained, heifer prices improved and dry cows also traded well. |
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Her calf, a heifer, will be given as a gift to another family. |
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The demand for stronger beers and spirits lead to a lucrative trade during which Portuguese traders and Kavango people exchanged a bag of brown sugar for a heifer. |
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The mating is done between a bull from your farm and a heifer or a cow. |
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Steer and heifer slaughter levels in Canada as of the end of May 2006 were 76 per cent and 81 per cent respectively as compared to a year ago, while cow slaughter has increased by 49 per cent over previous year levels. |
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The new technology allows farmers to produce 90 percent heifer calves and 10 percent bull calves instead of the usual 52 percent bull calves and 48 percent heifers. |
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The maiden heifer from Setmabanning, near Keswick, was sired by the French bull Saiga and is out of the well bred Cloughhead Sacha. |
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Sire selection and heifer production are essential. |
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Most dairy producers aim for a replacement heifer to give birth to her first calf, and thus join the milking herd, on her second birthday. |
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I have half a mind to marry that heifer, tho' wives are bothersome critters when you have too many of them. |
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Also selling from Wolfa was a Stromatic daughter from the famous Marq I family, a heifer who calved back in November and goes to the same home. |
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Like any contagious disease, contagious mastitis can be carried into a previously uninfected herd by the introduction of an infected cow or heifer. |
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This beautiful uddered heifer descended from the Sweet family with nine generations of Excellent or Very Good dams in the pedigree. |
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Should I buy a sucking calf, a normal calf or a heifer today? |
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A heifer normally has an oestrus cycle slightly shorter than a cow. |
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The farm's feeding regime and specific production records were taken into consideration, and it was concluded that a likely source of exposure to BSE infectivity was the heifer ration. |
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Herefords were first introduced into the United States in 1817 by the politician Henry Clay, who imported a young bull, a cow, and a heifer to his home in Kentucky. |
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Ugaritic texts tell of other fertility aspects of Baal, such as his relations with Anath, his consort and sister, and also his siring a divine bull calf from a heifer. |
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If it had been any other beast which knocked me down but that poley heifer, I should have been hurt. |
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And there is speculation that some dairy producers will swap their cows for sucklers which could maintain a buoyant market for beef heifer replacements. |
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Dylan and Yvonne Hughes, of Ty Cerrig, Llangwm, placed the interbreed sash on their leading animal, a 13-month-old Limousin x heifer called Sarah Jane. |
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Reefer does not rhyme with 'deafer', Feoffer does, and zephyr, heifer. |
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An April 05 heifer, she was sold as running with Millend Voodoo. |
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