In general, high, wide, and firmly attached udders with appropriate teat size and placement are favorably associated with longevity. |
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When you bottlefeed, hold your baby close and tip the bottle up so the teat fills with milk, and not air. |
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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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According to Van Putten early weaned calves will suck anything that resembles a teat. |
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The easiest way is to put a teat in their mouth and pour the gripe water in. |
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And on top of that, there will be another religious group trying to suck at the public teat. |
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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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Check that the hole in the teat of the baby's feeding bottle is not too small, resulting in his gulping air. |
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Many ignored his advice and went back to feeding their newborns crushed wine biscuits mashed with water in a bottle with a large-holed teat. |
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It is not advisable to milk one front and one rear teat together as they do not contain the same amount of milk. |
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Be careful the cannula does not touch anything until it is inserted into the teat end. |
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The administrator is responsible and accountable for teat material once they have received it. |
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The rate of udder infection is directly related to the number of mastitis-causing bacteria on the teat end. |
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If you are treating all teats, scrub the teat ends on the far side of the udder first, and then scrub teats on the near side. |
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It has long been known that the rate of new infections increases with the number of bacteria at the teat end. |
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There's also a unique teat preparation cup that cleans and dries the teats before milking. |
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Completely dependent upon his mother, his struggle for life has already begun as he tries to appropriate the best possible teat. |
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Then place your other fingers along the teat next to your forefinger, one by one. |
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The ideal situation is where most weight is put in the teat cups to give more equal weight distribution among the four quarters. |
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As soon as possible after the unit is removed sanitize each teat with an approved post milking teat dip or spray. |
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Allowed for use as a teat dip when alternative germicidal agents and physical barriers have lost their effectiveness. |
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All pre-milking germicides must be in contact with the teat for at least 30 seconds and must be completely removed before attaching the unit. |
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The main feature is the Almatic? concept, where an automatic shut-off valve is integrated in the teat cup. |
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Many of the continent's biggest companies were suckled at the state's teat. |
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A COUNTRY like this can put a satellite into space but it can't put a safe bottle teat into a child's mouth. |
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Research also shows that the stress on the teat end is reduced when compared to many other systems. |
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At which point, to my astonishment, a midwife suggested feeding her formula but, to avoid spoiling her with a latex teat, she suggested the baby drink it from a cup. |
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Babies with these problems may need a special teat and bottle that allow milk to be delivered to the back of the throat where it can be swallowed. |
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If you're bottle-feeding, check that the teat is the right size. |
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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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A few pages later, she's suckling at the teat of her lactating cat. |
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Also, in winter, straw bedding is associated with teat surfaces having higher flora levels with higher concentrations of microbes favourable for cheese production. |
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I partied at Aksu until they began to tire of me and started asking whether I wouldn't prefer to pay for my mare's teat grape wine. |
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When the vacuum is on, it pulls air from between the outer metal cup and the liner, drawing milk out of the teat. |
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When the vacuum turns off, it gives the teat an opportunity to refill with milk. |
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Then the milking technician must check each teat for signs of infection by observing the first stream of milk. |
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Mr Grunwald's instinct is to praise the splashing around of government money for untested new technologies which, when exposed to life without the government teat, may quickly wither. |
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The soother with an anatomical and functional teat with a rigid shield without a ring, but fitted with a practical button which even children find it easy to grasp. |
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Those benefit bleaters and rampant breeders, who suckle from the State's teat. |
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Here another precise 3 beam laser scan will be carried out on the individual teat to precisely determine the teat's location, after which the teat cup is attached. |
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Use a new swab or cotton ball for each teat. |
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Now that Cesc Fábregas is safely ensconced in Pep Guardiola's bosom, guzzling the teat of joga bonito, the world needs a new will-to-live-sapping transfer saga. |
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Experts say prolonged use of dummies can increase the risk of ear infections and can cause an overbite as the teeth grow around the teat. |
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The time it takes from beginning of teat stimulation to milk letdown is about 30-60 seconds, but varies from cow to cow and also within the cow depending on the stage of lactation. |
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Shutoff valves in every teat cup permit teats to be milked independently. |
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Emollients are included to minimize teat irritation. |
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We ensure the fastest possible teat attachment as well as full control of the whole milking process, with all functional components situated as closely as possible to the teat cups. |
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Bacteria may come from diseased animals or from manure, for example if the teat cup on a milking machine drops off an animal's udder onto the dirty floor. |
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With strip cup eliminate the forestreams of each teat to detect abnormal milk, to be assured of let-down of milk, and to reduce bacterial count of milk. |
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