Unlike on most dairy farms, all the cows calve at the same time of year, and the cows are not milked in wintertime. |
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Twenty-three hundred Holstein cattle were maintained at the dairy with 1300 cows milked three times daily. |
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The day started at a quarter past six and once the cows were milked, the milk would go to the dairy. |
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Charles milked dairy cows until he was 20 years old and has also been involved in agriculture and farming. |
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He had fed the animals, watered them, fussed over Sport and Cochise, and milked the cow. |
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Compared to the five other major breeds milked in the United States, Jerseys give less milk. |
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I had taken two sculpting classes at Iowa State University, and I knew cows, since we milked 300 Jerseys at our dairy farm. |
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People are being milked for every last dime and scriptures are quoted out of context. |
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The 80-acre farm now operates around the clock, and the cows are milked three times a day, filling two semitrailer tankers full of milk. |
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Cows are milked three times a day, pushed to their productive limits with hormones and super-charged feed for the sole purpose of milk output. |
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Wandering into a shed one evening, he found a couple dozen goats being milked by a mechanism run by a pump. |
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It is named after the fragrant resin known as liquid storax, which is milked by making cuts in the bark. |
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Cows were milked three times daily, and milk weights were recorded at each milking. |
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Cows were milked three times daily and housed in an open dry lot with shade in the central area of the pen and over the feedbunk. |
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She milked the cows, reared poultry, made the butter and undertook a host of other chores. |
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Money has clearly been milked out of agencies and into the Olympics without regard to consequences. |
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On her part, she cunningly milked him for anything she could learn about who his master was, and any details of his amours. |
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The oldest known record of animals being kept in herds and milked is a series of cave paintings in the Libyan Sahara. |
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Provinces won in war could later be milked of tribute to enrich the Roman state and its rulers and to buy off any risk of discontent at home. |
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Burnett and Skyner milked the applause, shook hands, sent over a few practice swings and tossed up for who was going first. |
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This afternoon we went to the farm shop just along the road from here and had a cream tea whilst watching the cows being milked. |
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We therefore implemented a new system, whereby all our newly-calved heifers are milked immediately for their colostrum. |
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It's not that long ago that cows were being milked by hand, now they're being milked by computer. |
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Each prisoner or defector was literally milked for every scrap of information the intelligence community wanted, or needed. |
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A self-confessed hero-worshipper, he adroitly patched into a network of national self-regard and milked it for all it was worth. |
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Provided the animal is not slaughtered or milked within the specified period, its organic status remains. |
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With all family hands on deck, by mid October the installation of the plant had commenced and by the end of January cows were being milked in the new parlour. |
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Even more important, the requirements of animal welfare are met: every cow is free to choose when to eat, drink, lie down or to be milked. |
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Many of China's dairy farmers are peasants with just a few cows in their yards, milked by hand. |
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Its 6,000 Holstein cattle loll in the sun waiting to be milked. |
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The sun was bright and cheerily shone in on her bed, the birds were chirping noisily, Mathilde was lowing from the barn eager to be milked, and she smelled breakfast. |
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Cows were milked and sheep hidden in cellars with plenty of fodder to await a unit's next tour of duty in the area. |
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Tradition has it that Abraham passed through the city and had his cows milked there! |
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The cows can choose their own time for being milked and keep to their own daily rhythm. |
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Should a cow not be completely milked at this point, then the cow motivator will not operate. |
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Some milking systems even warn when the cow has finished being milked, while others actually remove the milker automatically. |
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When all of the cows have been milked, the Swiftflo Bailing is raised to facilitate their unobstructed exit. |
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The cows make their own choice for either resting or being milked or fed, ensuring maximum performance for all cows. |
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Mastitic cows or cows with increased somatic cell counts should be milked at the end of milking and teat dipping should be practiced when needed. |
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Generally used for milking without feeding, with one duster per stall, very high throughput of goats milked per hour. |
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Tess, who twice daily milked eight or ten cows that stood placidly for her in the field, unrestrained by bail or leg-rope, also helped in butter and cheese making. |
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When cows are milked with overused liners there is an increased risk of congestion and oedema. |
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Moreover, many high yielders are producing up to 60 kg milk per day and are milked twice a day with 8-16 hour milking intervals. |
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The men fed the cattle and milked the cows and tied up the dog. |
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If we are putting premiums for dairy cows online, why not also put the premiums being milked by senior officials online too? |
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Chief among those experts is Lyn Abra, who milked funnel-webs for their venom for three decades, first for Sutherland's research and then for commercial antivenin production. |
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Maybe I should have thought of this before I milked my parents for money. |
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But in the evenings she milked two of the nanny goats outside. |
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Grouping herds by level of production also may result in efficient use of milking parlor since groups should be milked out more uniformly and at similar times. |
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Every day, morning and evening, the farmers bring the freshly milked milk to the village cheese dairy. |
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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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The modern version of globalization, by contrast, is run more along Roman lines, in which the provinces are milked to pay for the bread and circuses of the imperial heartland. |
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I have to admit, I have milked my abilities on the odd occasion. |
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Cows are usually milked twice a day, although some farms are milking three times a day. |
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My family and I started with a dairy farm and milked close to 100 cows. |
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When the audience began laughing, the comedian milked the joke for more laughs. |
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Much to your chagrin, you fall through the trapdoor of never-used warranties that have milked you for thousands of your hard-earned dollars. |
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When milking is finished a milking report can also be transmitted to the farmer showing the number of cows milked, the total milk yield, the milking start time and duration. |
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Once the cows have been milked, the jugs of milk are gathered together in a warm place and poured into a vat with slanting sides where the milk is curdled. |
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With DeLaval milking point MP400, each cow is milked in accordance with its milking profile, which ensures high quality milking from the very moment of milk letdown until the cluster is retracted. |
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Our intelligent software programme, the milk manager, monitors cows on the platform and works in conjunction with the Cow Motivator to encourage forgetful cows to leave the platform when they have been milked. |
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Their battles with the corrupt Indian legal system and the way they are exploitatively milked for bribes is chillingly convincing as is the shameful behaviour of their own family members in New Delhi. |
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One in four Flemish voters plans to support him according to polls, his reward for tapping divisively into popular sentiment that taxpayers are being milked dry to prop up the French-speaking Walloons. |
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To get foreign aid he has also milked Yemen's perennial vulnerability, its tradition of outspoken pluralism if not real democracy, and its stunning landscapes. |
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Others fear that all the most valuable companies will be bought up for a song by the corrupt generals who milked and ruined them in the first place. |
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It has been observed that the more frequently milked animals are drawing on their body reserves to a greater extent than twice daily milked animals. |
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Shutoff valves in every teat cup permit teats to be milked independently. |
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Supplementary feeding is usually done when the animals are brought home, for instance to stay the night in a pen or in a shelter, or when they are being milked. |
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Once the cow has calved, she can be milked. |
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When the cow is milked, the system will automatically release her and another cow will take her place, so that you can concentrate on the milking process. |
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However, where this is unavoidable, they shall be milked shortly before loading and at intervals of not more than twelve hours during the course of a journey. |
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If these animals are milked last into the milkline, make sure the milk delivery line or transfer line is taken off the bulk tank before milking them. |
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In order to assure cattle are milked with clean and properly functioning equipment, describe step-by-step the various actions that must be taken to set-up the equipment for milking. |
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For most visitors, it's a highlight and a monumental moment in their lives that they can go away bragging about, because they just milked their first cow. |
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Dhe cows are milked twice a day in a nine-unit tandem milking shed. |
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She had been milked only a few hours before, and so he got only a gourdful from her. |
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Following each cow being milked, the bucket would be dumped into a holding tank. |
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Once all of the milking machines have been removed from the milked row, the milker releases the cows to their feed. |
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A new group of cows is then loaded into the now vacant side and the process repeats until all cows are milked. |
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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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She is being milked at Marleycote Walls, alongside the herd's other Ayrshires and Dairy Shorthorns. |
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In the control group the cord was clamped 2 to 3 cm from the umbilicus and was not milked. |
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When finished and full of food, the goats are loaded back into the truck and carted home, where the nanny goats are milked and the milk is turned into cheese. |
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This was a reversal from 1910 when the cows were milked by machinery, with the whole herd being processed by one man operating the milking machine in less than an hour. |
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The cluster will run until the cow is fully milked and then drop off. |
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In most milking systems, a milking technician must attach the cluster to each cow, but the machine senses when the cow has been fully milked and drops off independently. |
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Each lactating cow will visit the parlor at least twice a day to be milked An incredible amount of engineering has gone into designing milking parlors, and milking machines. |
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Instead, the cows are milked and bled, and both liquids are combined to make a clabbered, yogurt-like mixture with a high protein content that is a staple to tribal diets. |
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The bears were kept in cages on a farm in Nanning, in the south of the country, and milked for their bile, which is used in traditional Chinese medicines. |
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