But Mrs Appleby said she was not fazed by the work, including the first time she had to help a cow calve. |
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Those calves include the offspring of the cow that tested positive for the disease. |
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The town is leading a revolt against Manchester's trailblazing cow parade next month by organizing a rival sheep procession. |
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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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By the way, a tuffet is a low stool, which she could sit on while milking the cow whose milk made the whey. |
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They have said they can't rule out the possibility that mad cow disease can be transmitted from mother to calf. |
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The smoke comes from cow dung fires used to drive off flies and mosquitoes. |
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An evening news broadcast when properly managed is a cash cow for its news division. |
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With new competitors nibbling at local business, the old cash cow is starting to dry up. |
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That may change soon thanks to a newborn calf born healthy to the first cow cloned from a beef carcass. |
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Its one diseased cow was slaughtered in January and probably made into pet food. |
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Hampden, meanwhile, was eerily wreathed in freezing fog but neither the elements nor the task ahead of him seemed to cow Smith's spirits. |
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Leonard Tinkler showed them sheds containing three dead animals, including a decomposing cow whose calf was still alive in the same pen. |
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Here, museum officials watch expectantly as a cow examines a recently acquired landscape painting with bovine staffage. |
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A number of industry sources have said a massive cow cull in the past year could have alleviated the current problem. |
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Like mad cow disease, chronic wasting disease is believed to produce abnormal proteins that gradually destroy brain tissues. |
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The type of protein that causes mad cow disease can't be removed or destroyed when beef is processed or cooked. |
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It is not difficult to see that beef reminds you of mad cow disease and chicken reminds you of poultry flu. |
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Food scares such as mad cow disease and E. coli contaminations have driven others to choose organics. |
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A farming couple have won the right to appeal against a ban stopping them moving their cattle for slaughter amid fears of mad cow disease. |
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Conditions deteriorated and the milch cow of the state could no longer succour the system. |
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The cohune nut features prominently in his work but he also uses shell, cow horn and different types of wood. |
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Because of their Hindu religion, which reveres the cow as a sacred animal, the Gurkhas have been assigned only to the sheep slaughter duties. |
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The bags are filled with manure comprising cow dung, neem cake, prawn shell powder and neopeat. |
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As soon as DC felt weight on the rope he anchored like any good cow horse will and took up the slack in the rope. |
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The two firms plan to use the cow to develop medicines for diseases such as hepatitis C, pneumonia and rheumatism, she said. |
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The bill is about putting in place international best-practice, risk management programmes, from the teat of the cow to the export market. |
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If the cow has not got enough colostrum, surplus could be taken from the better milkers at calving and stored in the freezer for emergencies. |
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The procedure kills bacteria from the cow or the milker or milking machine. |
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Particularly, the milkmen are able to impress upon the customers that the milk they bring is from a single cow or buffalo. |
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She came back with a cow horn tankard of beer, brown foam sliding down one side. |
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Implanting the cow heart tissue allows surgeons to reshape the ventricle into the correct shape and restore much of its functionality. |
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One androgenized cow was introduced within each heifer treatment group to compare estrous detection methods. |
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If the calf is too weak to suckle directly, take milk from the cow and feed it using a clean bottle and teat, or by stomach tube. |
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It seems that many a man and cow have fallen into an everlasting embrace with eternity by confusing such glamour with solidity. |
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As a pitching coach, though, he is the sacred cow of the Yankees organization, the Teflon man to whom no failure sticks. |
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The firm buys cow horn, which is a by-product of the meat industry, and uses it to produce items such as spoons, walking sticks and shoehorns. |
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I've helped a Maasai tribeswoman in Tanzania repair her leaking roof with mud and cow dung. |
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As customers stepped up to the long bar, cow punchers wearing ten-gallon hats served them drinks. |
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Supplements of bacteria types or compounds that inhibit methane production could be placed in cow feed to reduce methane production. |
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To change the system of payment will lead to income losses mostly on suckler cow and sheep farms that are highly dependent on headage. |
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We heard a branch breaking on our right and saw a cow but then the tracker heard an elephant feeding about 100 meters up. |
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These bondagers were allowed to grow vegetables and keep a cow to provide food for their children, yet life was difficult. |
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Wearing a beautiful coat made of seal pelt comes as naturally as wearing clothes made from cow hide. |
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Newbold's group at the Institute of Rural Sciences in Wales has worked to produce organic acids to prevent methane buildup in cow stomachs. |
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Health status of the cow is also considered important in determining antibody response when producing hyperimmune products. |
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He has been blustering for decades that you can control people if you just hit them hard enough and cow them. |
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They were poor, having no stock save a cow and a few hens, and often had to beg for food around the parish. |
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Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week. |
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This is a wholesome look at what two citified and sissified urban brattlings can learn about a hard day's working wading through cow flops. |
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The Causeway farmer said since the new parlour was installed milk yields have increased by 180 gallons per cow and it is still rising. |
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It is preferable not to bail the cow for insemination, so use a chain or rail. |
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As infections go, mad cow disease and foot-and-mouth disease don't have much in common. |
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The first U.S. mad cow was a downer animal, not able to walk due to a uterine rupture while calving. |
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The god told him that he would meet a cow that had never borne the weight of a yoke or plough. |
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Taking an example in practical terms, a cow down with tetany would be dead before a bottle of magnesium could be prescribed and administered. |
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A water buffalo and a cow proved unwilling to be sacrificial animals and fled from the butcher's block, sparking confusion among locals. |
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Cows were tethered near the wall, to provide milk, ghee and cow dung for the rituals. |
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Many people still live in mud huts, grow all their own food, and rely on the one scrawny cow in the back yard for subsistence. |
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But evidence has now emerged that contradicts the USDA assertions that the infected cow was a downer. |
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Permanent and semi-permanent homes resembling igloos were built of sticks and branches plastered with mud, and with cow dung on the roofs. |
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The farmers in the village grew ragi, cow pea, pigeon pea, green gram, jowar, horse gram and sesame. |
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Where do we find a place to skate amongst all the cornfields and cow pastures? |
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On the line itself, ragwort and cow parsley grew almost as high as the platform, but in the gaps you could see the tracks were gone. |
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For her, the one-legged cow was a sure sign of the upcoming erosion of moral ecology. |
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He tripled his herd size, halved his per cow production, and says its the only thing that makes sense. |
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It sounds like cow parsley to me too, or possibly some sort of keck type thing. |
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Even though the family farm is fast disappearing as mega dairies take over, the cow is still queen of the Wisconsin landscape. |
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His presentation centered on the history of dairying, from a single cow tied to the fence to the megadairies of today. |
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He went still, the old urge taking over, homing in on the sound like a cow hearing the bawl of her calf. |
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They stand to lose millions in revenue following the discovery of one infected cow in Alberta in May this year. |
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If I see a cow looking a little ketotic, I give her a bottle of dextrose and a little grain, and that usually takes care of it. |
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The cow came loose from the bog with a fearful sucking noise and an overwhelming smell of marsh gas. |
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A priest was stationed with a round brass tray which held an oil lamp, cow dung ash, and flowers. |
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Caribou bull cow and two calves skirt the ridge above our camp lake during breakfast. |
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They were usually beanpoles who could eat half a cow and still stay skinny. |
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A dairy cow can drink 20 gallons of water in a day, but only half is used consumptively in milk production. |
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He succeeded in mating a cow with the menagerie's bison, but the ensuing pregnancy came to a disastrous end. |
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However, the modern Dutch cow creamer is worth one-tenth the value of an 18th century English one. |
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There is enough room left for a stall-fed cow and a few pigs, which he feeds with thinnings from his vegetable beds. |
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He is a clever bully, brutal in his criticism of others but so thin-skinned that he resorts instantly to the libel laws to cow his own critics. |
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Popular interest in collecting silver was immortalised by Bertie Wooster's antics with cow creamers and porringers. |
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Initial screening called rapid tests indicated the potential for mad cow disease in the three cows. |
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Some stupid cow chucks a mental because he wouldn't let her 10 year old into a popular MA rated film. |
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If you get the cow near the top and push fast and heavily enough you'll tip the bovine beast. |
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Fears about mad cow and other meat diseases no doubt encourage many new vegetarians. |
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It can add weight to yearling cattle or increase cow condition prior to winter. |
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And researchers are now drawing a bead on prions, the rogue proteins thought to cause mad cow disease. |
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A zebu hybrid cow was found dead, and strange incisions were found on its body. |
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However, the problems of the steers, heifers and cow trade have been completely ignored and farmers simply are not making money. |
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The cow stares at me with it's blissful brown eyes, chewing away quite happily. |
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The cow showers blessings on you as any business dealings with milk and milk-products bring profits. |
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Much longer than normal and served with foodstuff that add flavour, the roll is the cash cow of the business. |
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This evidently shouldn't be in the same way that variant covers of comic books in the 90s were simply a cash cow for the companies. |
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If you are happy with the wine selected and the price you paid, whether your wine proves to be a cash cow is irrelevant. |
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Today, the merged mail division is a cash cow and the basis of the company's financial clout. |
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Papa couldn't butcher their milk cow and he had to keep the surviving roosters and hens to build a new flock in the new year. |
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As good a soil as any is one composed of garden loam, sand, and well-rotted cow manure in equal parts. |
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Larry and Sue travel the country showing their own paint stock as well as horses Larry is training for reining and cow horse competitions. |
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The decision of sire to mate with the young cow has a major impact on likelihood of an unassisted birth. |
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The most common response was to castigate the reporter for daring to criticize a sacred cow hereabouts, weblogs. |
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As is typical of cow herds, the sires were not in contact with their calves. |
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Even a giant canvas blow-up cow stationed near the field entrance collapsed in the wind. |
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When the Victorians planted them the only problem was sheep muck and cow muck. |
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He obviously missed the description of wading through cow muck to get to the feed-sheds in the dead of winter! |
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Could you feed, milk, take out to graze, and muck out my cow while I'm away? |
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We are into our third round of chicha, a black cow is ruminating at the barn door. |
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Rescue workers battled desperately to save a cow which had fallen into a stretch of the River. |
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Casting the cow and placing her in dorsal recumbency may greatly facilitate extension of the fetal head. |
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You can't pretend the wheat doesn't have head blight, a cow doesn't have blackleg, or that predators don't prey. |
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Anyway, the cow has left me in the lurch and now I have to do her work as well as my own. |
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The elephant stock at Punnathoor Kotta comprises six cow elephants, two makhna or mozha and 54 bulls or tuskers. |
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On Sunday last, a cow of the Durham breed calved, along with a remarkably fine bull calf, which is still alive, a very curious lusus naturae. |
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Well, mom's having a cow so why don't you do the right thing and go to sleep. |
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Eighteen years after their mad cow epidemic was first diagnosed, the British are still destroying all cattle over 30 months of age. |
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The feed hayed off to dry grass and stalks which won't maintain even a dry cow let alone one with a calf at foot. |
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As the follicle grows, the estrogen eventually reaches a threshold level that causes the cow to be in heat. |
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To the best of our knowledge, there have been no documented cases of mad cow disease on organic farms in Europe with closed herds. |
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I'd rather have a burger and fries but I can give that up for 2 months if it means I won't get that mad cow disease. |
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There is no test for mad cow disease that can be conducted on live animals. |
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Hong Kong chicken flu and BSE, or mad cow disease, pose clear health risks to humans. |
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The calcium metabolized by the cow has a role in preventing milk fever at calving. |
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The production of high levels of ketones predisposes the cow to ketosis and subsequently milk fever. |
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The Gulf Air fares are a milch cow of both the Indian air companies as well as the Gulf air companies. |
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Once a particular sector feels it has become the milch cow for the Inland Revenue Department's coffers, those investors begin to look elsewhere. |
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It is India's tragedy that when it did so, it decided to treat radio as a milch cow rather than a public resource. |
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His winning Holstein cow snatched the prize for the supreme cattle champion. |
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A series of ads for Borden dairy products featured dialogues between Elsie the cow and her blustering husband Elmer. |
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This is why the media in this country rank below mad cow disease in terms of voter approval. |
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In the seventeenth century, a milkmaid would send a stream of new, warm milk directly from a cow into a bowl of spiced cider or ale. |
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The Egyptian vulture, not content with rotten meat, also consumes cow and sheep feces. |
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It is then that Jane reads about how bulls never service the same cow twice. |
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A new site is also being developed to which the suckler cow herd and breeding unit will shortly move. |
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Now it fared the same way as before, the beggarman came with the same story and begged for the cow for Peter's sake, but Bard gave him the cow. |
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Preferably, the selected cow is a cow, which recently has given birth to a calf, and thus produces beestings. |
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One recipe featuring beestings calls for you to leave the kitchen, go to the cow shed and milk the beestings directly into the bowl! |
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The veterinarian cooperated and at least for the record stated that the cow had died of natural causes. |
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This will continue to help to clear the backlog of cow beef and will also help to keep a floor under the price of poorer quality cattle. |
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He kept a horse and a cow in his backyard, which was also ultimately home to as many as 18 canine gravesites. |
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What a difference a week makes just now, verges frothy with cow parsley and hemlock, hillsides painted yellow with colza. |
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They are the tap roots of a plant in the umbelliferae family which includes parsley, cow parsley and hemlock. |
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Don't cow me down if you don't agree, just state your point and we will agree to disagree. |
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Opposition in Europe and elsewhere to the war was counteracted by a massive propaganda campaign to cow people into silence. |
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And anybody who sort of thinks that this is sending a message of seeking to cow anyone is really misreading it. |
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It did work quite well once it was finally set up, but that it was a cow of a job to get there. |
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The shooting with the Bren was rotten and on the whole I had a cow of a day as an instructor. |
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Conventional farmers feed dairy and beef cows grain and corn and sometimes cow by-products to increase the protein in their diet. |
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The value of a dairy cow to a farmer is the amount of milk that the cow produces and not its beef value. |
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The milk a dairy cow produces is worth far more on a supermarket shelf than in the stomach of her newborn. |
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On April 28 this year, the same cow delivered three Charolais bull calves, any one of which would be an acceptable size single. |
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Sixty or so feet away, a couple of cow elk stepped from behind a screen of small trees. |
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Some manufacturers use animal-derived forms of collagen, such as ground-up chicken feet or the scrapings of bird or cow skins. |
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Our spokespersons attribute European wariness to their experience with mad cow disease, foot and mouth disease, and other food scares. |
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How many weird skinny dogs with spindly legs, cow spots and Dalmation daubs can there be in this world? |
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I don't care how badly the cow was treated if the end result means steak au poivre for dinner tonight. |
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A beef cow has a 21-day estrous cycle, the period from one estrus, or heat, to the next. |
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A ewe suckling two lambs growing at 0.3 kg per day is as productive as a dairy cow yielding 30 litres of milk per day. |
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Some of the larger trees include the purple heart, poponjoche, nargusta, banak, cow tree, espave and crabwood. |
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This study compared vertebral morphology and biomechanical properties of human and runt cow lumbar motion segments. |
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The shop sold clotted cream, the paths were lined with split log fences and cow parsley and we were less than a mile from the sea. |
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The cabin is an A-frame, tall and thin, a cow skull wired over the doorway, fake Indian symbols painted around it. |
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An atmosphere of an old American cow town is being presented with cowboys in western gear walking around town. |
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I've traveled by modem vehicle from south Texas to the Kansas cow town of Dodge City. |
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How else do you think she went from some cow town in Canada to being a stage star? |
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Mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, eats holes in the brains of cattle. |
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After about an hour, the boat motored into a small, intimate lagoon surrounded by rubber, mahogany, and cow trees. |
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A whole lot of channels sprang up during these years, keen to milk the cash cow that TV became. |
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One morning, we hop off the boats, following our guide into a dim forest of enormous cow trees and ancient cedars. |
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The vegetation in this forest is mostly trees like cow trees, more commonly referred to as milk trees. |
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Ward, 41, planned on resting the mare and then showing her in next year's aged cow horse events. |
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It was quite clear that the garden he was describing was an English idyll sprouting cow parsley, chestnut trees and long green grass. |
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Meadow flowers, like cow parsley and nettles, were being grazed by the occasional elk or aurochs. |
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Uncontrolled growth of weeds and cow parsley had totally concealed entrances. |
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The common cow wheat, together with blaeberry, are conspicuous in the ground flora. |
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We drove a little further and stopped to see a large collection of wild bergamot and lots of cow wheat. |
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Given the sandy soils, the ground flora in these areas is dominated by bracken, wavy hair grass and common cow wheat. |
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Look out for some of the more unusual woodland flowers like common cow wheat with its long, yellow flowers. |
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Threads have been dyed in authentic colours of the period, using natural dyes which have been derived from plants like cow parsley. |
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In summer, the huge, foot-wide leaves of cow parsnip line the roadside in several places. |
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Joe made his way slowly to the barn and to the cattle byre where the milk cow stood in her stall, chomping at the hay. |
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Other related plants include celery and cow parsnip, a native plant resembling the giant hogweed. |
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Poison oak, false Solomon seal, cow parsnip, and miner's lettuce were found infrequently. |
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Shaken by the first case of mad cow disease in Japan, consumers have been shunning traditional beef dishes such as shabu-shabu. |
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It will be a battle of the Reporoa cow cockies against the cray fisherman from the East Coast. |
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Rescreening the original programs offers a poignant and nostalgic insight into who we were, from horse wranglers to cow cockies. |
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We could do with some rain not only for the cow cockies but also for the fishing. |
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With the onset of summer there's the cow parsley, poppies, honeysuckle, wild roses, speedwell, ragged robin and foxgloves. |
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They then inserted an extra bovine protein gene taken from a cow cell into the embryos. |
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If the cow gets too close to the fence co-ordinates, the collar will make a noise, or give the cow an electric shock to scare it away. |
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Eating beef from cattle infected with mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, can cause a fatal brain disorder in humans. |
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No one knew in advance that feeding livestock rendered meat and bone meal would cause an epidemic of mad cow disease, but it did. |
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Mad cow disease, formally known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, is a fatal disease of the central nervous system. |
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You see, she had used up more litres of saliva than a cow per day, slavering at Brad. |
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He has a secret weapon for cow rustling, then when the farms go broke he appears in disguise with a bagload of cash. |
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For the first time in 45 years, an Ayrshire beat a Friesian cow to win the overall supreme cattle championship. |
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Finds of animal bones reveal that the ox and the cow were domesticated as were sheep and goats. |
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A son feared his father died from the human form of mad cow disease due to a life-time exposure to offal in his career as a slaughterman. |
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If the fins in the rads are damaged, bent over, rotted away, full of dead flies or cow cack, the cooling system will suffer. |
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The nurturing role of mothers is represented and celebrated as a mother cow cares for her newborn calf. |
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People would assume you were womanish or weak or something, and they would try to cow you down, and to abuse you. |
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While fat cow and bull prices are still weak, feeder cattle prices are strong. |
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He had to be up at six in the morning and along with the other hired men tend to the cows, pigs, horses and clean out stables and cow sheds. |
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Cutbacks notwithstanding, the government sector remains a significant cash cow for most of the biggest software and hardware firms, and some of the smaller ones. |
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After it lost the cash cow it milked as a main source of income over the last 50 years, it cannot even afford to pay staff wages on time, or even give them a New Year's bonus. |
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This defense of war crimes is combined with denunciations of those who expose or criticize them and attempts to further cow an already pliant media. |
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At the same time, the company sees this sector of its business as a cash cow with potentially far higher growth and profitability than its microprocessor business. |
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The advantage of the system is that the feed ingredients are blended together, providing the cow with a nutritionally balanced diet in every bite. |
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Farmyards were heralded by cow parsley, and the woods reeked of wet dog. |
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In parts of Africa a productive dairy cow is a very valuable asset, so a condition like teat mastitis can be a matter of life or death for the herd. |
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Cade was moving towards the squeeze chute that restrained the cow while the injection was given, the same contraption Erin had seen rodeos use when cowboys mounted the steers. |
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The report is one of the few pieces of good news for farmers after years of drought and a financial crisis prompted by a case of mad cow disease earlier this year. |
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Instead I suggest interdicting one of the cattle shipments and replacing all of the cows in the shipment with some sort of robotic cow or perhaps ninjas in cow suits. |
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The decisions cover the distribution of the national envelope, the milk quota limit for the suckler cow and the headage limit for the special beef premium scheme. |
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A jaunty cow recounts an allegorical tale of bad blood in the herd. |
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My one serious criticism was that the cream that came with it was a pale shadow of the thick, unpasteurised cream from a Jersey or Guernsey cow that such a pudding calls for. |
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Not too shabby for a bunch of Texans working part-time in a cow town. |
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He still makes traditional cow bands, used by farmers for tethering cattle and other farm jobs, out of Egyptian flax on an old-fashioned rope-making sled and top. |
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In addition to eviscerating an occasional cow here and there, our men will spread out over the planet's fields of grain to create wonderful patterns. |
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I had earlier posted a picture of a stuffed calf hanging from a house front in Mylapore, and speculated that it was meant to keep the cow lactating. |
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He looked at her in her cow print pajama bottoms and sweat jacket. |
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Breeders desperate to take home the blue ribbons have been known to change the size and shape of cow udders, in an attempt to catch the judges' eye. |
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Since mad cow disease came along, we have turned on to eating chicken. |
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The point in contention is that the cow is not sacred for Dravidians. |
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Many of the lots had a barn for a cow and horses, and a coop for chickens. |
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A related species is the cow tree in Venezuela, whose latex is drunk. |
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In the 1930s, monster movies were the staples of Universal Pictures' line-up, a cash cow as the industry metamorphosed from silent films to talkies. |
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Never mind the time he put hundreds of peasants to death because someone threw a cow pie in his face. |
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A New Mexico farmer accidentally hits a cow with his tiller. |
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Wild chervil is another name for the common wild plant cow parsley. |
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When I was wee, she used to tell me, I would call a cow a moo-moo. |
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On common lands they could pasture a cow and gather firewood. |
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It appears that the university's student awards office had been counting the blue ribbons won by each cow and pig as students with scholarships attending the university. |
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To the contrary, the timing of the highest nutrient requirement period of the winter calving cow was more coincident with the period when forage quality was highest. |
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I reached out to stick a finger into the pail when the cow mooed again. |
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And when she told Brian about my cow tipping trophy, he'd know what I'd been up to, and he'd probably chew me out for pulling one over on the city slicker. |
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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies such as mad cow disease and its human counterpart, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are not caused by bacteria or viruses. |
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I got a bit worried when two bulls and a cow came running towards me. I headed for the fence, ready to jump if they went for me, but they just stood there staring at me. |
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The cow jumped over the moon, and licked the giant ice-cream, yum! |
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A case of mad cow disease was discovered yesterday in California, sending carnivores across the country into a panic. |
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The removal of the bowls for settling the milk and the absence of butter churns or a cow barn indicate that it was not intended as a working dairy even for a royal milkmaid. |
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Days are drenched in the strong scent of cigarette smoke, all-purpose soap, cow manure, eucalyptus leaf, espresso coffee, and the bouquet of our toil and sweat. |
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When a pen of treated cows were returned to their home pen, additional labor was required to move gates and cattle, which disrupted cow traffic from the parlor. |
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The arrival of mad cow disease to this country is heightening concerns. |
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A tethered cow is occasionally discovered, smothered in ants, asphyxiated and bleeding internally from where the insects swarmed in through its ears, mouth and nose. |
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More than five million cattle across Europe have been killed to stop the spread of mad cow disease, formally called bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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The cow resembled her a little bit too, the way it chewed its cud and looked stupidly around as though waiting for someone to come along and give it some hay. |
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The dog chew would be manufactured from scrap cow skin using a special type of machine specifically designed for this purpose which was purchased from South Africa. |
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There's nothing like a little sacred cow bashing to get people to listen! |
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In sync with the aphorism that money is the mother's milk of politics, the former Vermont governor seemed to have found a cash cow on the Internet. |
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In the field of science I'm a novice, but I'm well grounded in cow care. |
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But if Jess plays her cards right, there is no reason she can't turn fat cow into cash cow. |
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There was one old cow cocky I was very fond of who simply waited it out. |
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The other danger of rearing imported species of cattle lies in the prevalence of diseases affecting animals such as foot and mouth, corridor, tick-borne and mad cow diseases. |
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For example, they've agreed to take all downers, cattle that can't walk, for any reason, out of the food supply, so if a cow sprains its ankle, it can't be used as food. |
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Gelatin, an ingredient made from cow bones, is a frequent ingredient in yogurt, ice cream, mints, gummy candies, margarine, and the coatings on some gel caps. |
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Imagine trying to remove the guts of a cow or chicken once every minute. |
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The cow did have to be gutted and tested for mad cow disease, however. |
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The admen behind cartoon cow Graham Heffer have been asked to work on a new campaign for the Cream of Manchester, which could see him replaced after just two and a half years. |
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Did you know men cows will never breed with the same cow twice. |
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They also run a flock of early lambing sheep and a small suckler cow herd. |
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At one stage he even sampled a local delicacy, cow foot soup, made from the hooves of cattle. |
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The recent mad cow crisis is only the latest in a series of food scares that have driven consumers to demand more precise food labeling regulations. |
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The confusion may explain the discrepancy between the USDA's description of the Holstein as a downer cow and Ellestad's recollection that the animal was ambulatory. |
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A young cow went on the rampage after it escaped from a cattle trailer on the M60-and led pursuers through a housing estate, golf course and school. |
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Government vets are investigating a case of mad cow disease in an animal born after the implementation of strict control measures to curb the disease. |
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In spring in the Gilbert-Carter Memorial Garden, the foaming heads of white cow parsley provide a superb foil to the pink peaflowers of the Judas tree. |
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Therefore your cow is a valuable commodity and you need to look after her. |
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It was a cow of a time on the Pyrenean roads of the Tour de France. |
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But the individual who grazes one too many cows or the fisherman who catches one too many netfuls still gets the whole of the reward of that cow or netful. |
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The teenage boy kept his eyes on the young cow before him, he took out his lariat, then tugged at his wet, leather gloves, flinching when they rubbed a blister. |
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This jacket is so cool that the cow it was made from was probably smoking a joint and listening to Hendrix while the rest of the herd was in the milking shed. |
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The show was an instant hit and a cash cow for Walters and ABC, but lately the franchise has been running out of steam. |
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A beef cow needs to produce enough milk to rear her calf well. |
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Pour milk from a Holstein cow into one and milk from a Jersey into the other. |
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They already have their own cow for milk, and grow their own vegetables. |
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The original cash cow of the Murdoch newspapers was his red-top daily, The Sun. |
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I sometimes sit there chewing a phrase like a cow with cud a while before going on. |
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Standing in the queue to be served wondering why every one was keeping their distance, I realised my trousers were caked in cow cack which I had been spreading all day! |
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At its side you could see a cow munching on a pile of chaff. |
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Police and a vet were called, but the distressed cow bolted across greens and fairways and out of reach of pursuers trying to corner it in order to sedate it. |
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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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If someone develops some ideal dairy cow and wants to clone it he does not want jumping genes creating variations that cause some of them clones to produce less milk. |
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Once he was the tweed-jacketed innocent who would gaily stuff his arm up the business end of a cow before accepting a cup of tea from a farmer's wife. |
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His farm diversification enterprise pre-dates the buzz-trend, for he developed his interest playing guitar with a friend in a cow byres on his family's farm. |
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Boasting the highest yields of milk per cow in the world, the Netherlands provides some of the world's most famous cheeses, including Edam and Gouda. |
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The milk cow numbers have registered a declining trend as compared to the increase in the milk production per cow. |
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The trapper wore deerskins because they were softer than cow leather garments and rustled less than canvas. |
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Lactation will normally continue for as long as the cow is milked but production will steadily decline. |
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When an organic cow becomes sick our farmers are encouraged to treat it homeopathically first and only use antibiotics as a last resort. |
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Here the two 32-year-old actors talk about what it takes to fall in love, stay together and avoid being the cow put out to pasture. |
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Steve then crept 50 yards down and across a small draw, slid behind a big red alder tree, and began to make soft cow mews. |
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In Sudan many types of legume are used for human food and animal feed such as faba bean, kidney bean, chick pea, lablab bean, cow pea. |
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A video of a giant snake regurgitating an entire cow has gone viral, ratcheting up over 700,000 views on YouTube in just five days. |
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Nevermind a sustainable river, a sustainable earth, like an improvident farmer who kills his only milk cow because he wants steak tonight. |
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I headed out to the barn for a ten-minute milking job, and the cow took off and ran to the far end of the north forty. |
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Be at her note, be near note, come forward to her note, of a cow or sow, be near the time for calving or farrowing. |
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A student died because he ate a beefburger infected by mad cow disease, it was ruled yesterday. |
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Shortlisted flowers for Cheshire are lady's smock and cow bane and for Lancashire red rose and bee orchid. |
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You told me you were all-beef, not filled with some pink slime ammonia goop! That is the last thing I want mixed up in my mulched-up cow corpse! |
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The milk cow and its herd of four other animals were slaughtered, in accordance with French law. |
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