Sentence Examples
Guinea fowls, though hardy by nature, are susceptible to bacterial, round worm and ranikhet infections. |
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Who provides nourishment to the fowls in the air and who attends to their ailments and illness? |
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There are herons, ducks, geese, ospreys, eagles, vultures, pelicans, gulls, plovers, avocets, storks, francolins, guinea fowls and many more. |
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One of the most distinctive expressions in the chicken lexicon occurs when my fowls spot a bird of prey. |
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A good display of chickens, boiling fowls and rabbits has replaced Christmas turkeys. |
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The alternative manner of providing a head of pheasants for a preserve is by hatching their eggs under fowls and rearing the progeny by hand. |
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Immediately behind this is the kitchen garden, with still-existing hutches for rabbits, fowls and pigeons. |
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Gallinaceous is an adjective describing birds of the order Gallinae, which includes common domestic fowls, pheasants, grouse, and quails. |
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In March it banned trade in chicken from West Java and South Sulawesi provinces after bird flu killed thousands of fowls there. |
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And wheresoever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made thee ruler over them all. |
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Birds affected by this disease are fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks, pheasants, guinea fowl and other wild and captive birds, including ratites such as ostriches, emus and rhea. |
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In addition, my family included nine dogs, about 40 ducks and domestic fowls, eight geese, a Bornean deer that weighed about 150 pounds, and two long-armed apes. |
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In January, higher water levels in khawrs attract full set of wintering fowls, including pintail, pigeon, gadwall, mallard, teal, etc. |
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Savory CJ and L Kostal Behavioural responses to reserpine treatment in restricted-fed broiler breeder fowls. |
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And as if the poor fowls didn't have enough to worry about over Christmas, she's also offering turkey shoes, belts, and sporrans. |
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Sheep and goats are in great numbers, and they have the common domestic fowls. |
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Who teacheth us more than the beasts of the earth, and maketh us wiser than the fowls of heaven? |
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The rooster had been known to fly on her shoulder and peck her neck, so that now she carried a stick or took one of the children with her when she went to feed the fowls. |
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The farm bureau, through subscriptions from members, was able to give a holstein bull calf and a trio of fowls as prizes in a contest among the winners of the six districts. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Like fowls, an old turkey is fit for nothing but the stewpan or the stockpot. |
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What do I know about fowls and jellies, that you allude to them in that rude way? |
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I want none but pure-bred fowls in my collection, nor will I have them there, either. |
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They are not domestic fowls but more like the jungle fowl from which, in all likelihood, our barn yard fowls are descended. |
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They eat flesh and fish, and the bulk of the caste eat fowls and drink liquor, but the landowning section abjures these practices. |
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Dyou think you know more about fowls than I, who have handled them ever since I was a nipper? |
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Into the ring they toss their fowls, bap's red rooster along with the rest. |
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Even the rabbit hutches were stone, and the dovecot and the cuddy for the fowls. |
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All the gentry up for'ard are bussed up comfortably like fowls for cooking. |
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Thee the dogs shall rend Dishonorably, and the fowls of air, But all Achaia's host shall him entomb. |
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Timely suggestions with respect to the comfort and upbringing of the fowls. |
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In three rumpless fowls the caudal vertebr were few in number, and anchylosed together into a misformed mass. |
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Some fowls, picking about peacefully in the grass, skurried away at the barking of famulus. |
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Other fowls promptly died, exhibiting all the characteristic symptoms of chicken cholera. |
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But they are backward in fledging, chickens bred from immature fowls being the most backward. |
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Perhaps I am overfond of my bed, and this couch is soft with the down of many fowls. |
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With the growth of a general-purpose class, interest in the Asiatic fowls rapidly declined. |
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There was a chicken house and a chicken run, dotted with the shapes of plump fowls. |
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And I went and put the fowls in instead of the dog, and he was waxy, so I had to knock a quid off. |
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The repast began with these, the fowls followed, and it was concluded with an omelette. |
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When I carried out my research on chloralose, before studying its effects on myself, I began by giving it to cats and fowls. |
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We were to have a superb dinner, consisting of a leg of pickled pork and greens, and a pair of roast stuffed fowls. |
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The fowls will add nothing to its flavor but something to its consistence. |
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What should I know about horses or Alderneys or Dorking fowls? |
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At dusk, Littlefield lighted a fire, and began to cook his fowls. |
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The legs of the fowls, too, are longer than could be desired, and extremely scaly. |
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I like the White Wyandottes best for all-around, general-purpose fowls. |
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I believe he thrusts pins through the heads of rabbits, he makes fowls eat madder, and punches the spinal marrow out of dogs with whalebone. |
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If the curry dish is to be made of fowls, they should be jointed. |
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Cases in point are those of the primula flowers and the andalusian fowls. |
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The money was paid, the fowls set free, and I dined on tinned beef. |
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These fowls, of which I have seen many, are very tame, and when they are pursued, stretch out their wings, and run with amazing swiftness. |
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This was the region of gigantic fowls, and of marsupial quadrupeds. |
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The two friends sat down and Aramis began to cut up fowls, partridges and hams with admirable skill. |
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One of his fowls was a large capon pheasant, as fat as a pullet. |
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We know there the quantity of milk our neighbour takes and espy the joint or the fowls which are going in for his dinner. |
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And all the time numberless fowls were diving, and ducking, and screaming, and yelling, and fighting around them. |
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An allied species, the dove-cote bug, attacks domestic fowls and pigeons. |
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The girl ran into the house to get some crumbs of bread, cold potatoes, and other such scraps as were suitable to the accommodating appetite of fowls. |
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The most I had to do was to drive up the cows at evening, keep the fowls out of the garden, keep the front yard clean, and run of errands for my old master's daughter, Mrs. |
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He nodded his head at the tables where a very miscellaneous collection of Europeans were now engaged in eating, in some cases in gnawing, the stringy foreign fowls. |
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As to food and lodging, that concerns the English, who have cattle in their pastures, bacon in their bacon-racks, fowls in their poultry-yards, and corn in their barns. |
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Sea fowls are pecking at the small crabs, shell-fish, and other sea candies and maccaroni, which the Right Whale sometimes carries on his pestilent back. |
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A young girl came on, a sunbonnet hanging down her back, her apron caught up in front and filled with grain which she threw to the buttering fowls. |
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