Players must build stables for the cows, send the bovines out to pasture and then bring them back in to milk them for much-needed resources. |
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For the opera festival arts trail you will see six Cow Parade bovines graze the streets of Waterford. |
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The English hunter, meanwhile, was meant to follow not bovines but canines. |
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No sea cows or bovines here, but we spotted puffer fish and a giant moray and plenty of groupers. |
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Most numerous are ibex, of which there are twelve carvings, followed by horses, aurochs and other bovines, deer, and mammoths. |
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Aside from bovines, which are involved in 90 percent of these events, horses, pigs, sheep, guanacos and wild boars have also been mutilated. |
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And every single time, as I've attempted to leave the car park, I've come across confused looking clumps of young people wandering in the road like bovines with backpacks. |
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And no, it isn't a show about bucolic bovines or pretty pigs. |
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Holstein cows are black and white bovines that chew the cud, and chew and chew. |
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A whole range of tuneful sounds, accompanied with mooings of baritone bovines, cradled my girlhood with a sweet melody. |
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The giant bovines disappeared from storage after being taken down to redevelop the site. |
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However, further outbreaks of disease were reported in other regions and emergency vaccination of all bovines was introduced. |
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Align the system of animal identification and registration for bovines with EU requirements. |
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Engineering, designing and implementing a robot for cutting muscle of bovines at constant weight. |
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Consignments of such meat from bovines slaughtered on or after 4 January 2006 from those Departments should be suspended. |
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It is therefore appropriate to apply similar animal health standards to ovine and caprine animals as for bovines and swine. |
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The sentinel groups of bovines shall be kept at locations situated in the proximity of likely breeding sites of potential vectors. |
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As recommended by the Union, Turkey has started to set up a system of identification of bovines and registration of their movements. |
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The recommendation to reduce the age of testing of bovines to 24 months is an example of this. |
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Walk through a herd of life-sized beautiful bovines displayed as public art in Calgary's Udderly Art Legacy Pasture in the Centennial Parkade. |
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Very soon after the emergence of BSE in 1986, the consumption of meat and bone meal by bovines was suspected as being responsible. |
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Composition Strands of purified collagen taken from the serosal layer of selected bovines. |
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There she learned to both respect and fear the power of beef, as marauding groups of bovines perpetrated numerous acts of violence in a gang war that lasted decades. |
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Government authorities who have been blaming red-muzzled mice for the mutilations now must explain how the mice carried the bovines into the tank. |
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By 4.30 all the bails were moved, half to an easily accessible corner of the hay shed and the rest to middle of the cow shed where they'll be fenced off from the bovines. |
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We have started moving the cows into their positions at Sandton City and Nelson Mandela Square and the crowds can't help but stop and look at these beautiful bovines. |
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He will have bovines, caprines and ovines that you can purchase if you wish so. |
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The measures covered by this Decision concern support for livestock farmers, in particular producers of ovines and bovines. |
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Therefore importation into the Community of fresh meat from bovines and ovines should no longer be authorised. |
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Monitoring systems must be put in place by countries for bovines, ovines and caprines. |
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Coronaviruses are important agents of gastrointestinal disease in humans, poultry, and bovines. |
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These people were originally seminomadic pastoralists whose chief economic base was cattle, primarily bovines but also sheep and goats. |
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These production units are constructed near harbours, and allow the valorisation of surplus grains by fattening young bovines, imported from Canada or Mexico. |
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However, cattle cannot be successfully hybridized with more distantly related bovines such as water buffalo or African buffalo. |
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Member States should therefore authorise the importation of meat from bovines, ovines, caprines and solipeds from these countries into the Community and also pigmeat from Latvia. |
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Similarly other species of wild bovines like wild water buffalo, banteng are also domesticated. |
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This rationale has already been used to exempt these Member States from the requirement to test all bovines aged over 30 months for BSE, except in relation to exports. |
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As to the causes of the BSE epizootic, very soon after the disease emerged the consumption of meat and bone meal by bovines was suspected as being directly responsible. |
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The natural or legal persons who have the slaughtering of bovines carried out should be informed of the result of the classification of the animals delivered for slaughter. |
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For meat from farmed or wild cloven-hoofed game and equidae the same concerns regarding animal diseases and animal health apply as for fresh meat from domestic bovines, swine, equidae, sheep and goats. |
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So how are these dozy bovines to grow muscles and claws? |
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These deaths aren't due to marauding packs of feral bovines terrorizing suburban neighborhoods, but rather incidents involving working with cattle on farms. |
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The list of SRMs has been extended, notably to include the vertebral column and the entire intestine of bovines, and mechanically recovered meat from the bones of ruminants has been banned. |
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It can water more than 8,000 bovines per day, it constitutes an obligatory passage along the two axes of North-South transhumance and South-North. |
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The contamination of foodstuffs notified by Belgium to the Commission and the other Member States on 27 May 1999 concerned abnormal dioxin levels in recycled fatty matter accidentally fed to certain poultry, pigs and bovines. |
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She got to secondary school, graduated top of her class and went on to earn a degree in biology in Kansas, an MSc in Pittsburgh and, after studying in Germany, a PhD on gonads in bovines in Nairobi. |
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However Member States with a native born case of BSE must apply a SRM ban in accordance with the IOE SRM list established in 1997 i.e. brain, spinal cord, eyes and distal ileum of bovines over 12 months of age. |
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Therefore, meat is historically a by-product of the farm on which bovines are used in the first place for milk production, fertilization, or as draught animals? |
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