All that concerned us was to tighten the udders and get the teats underneath. |
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Immediately after birth, the joey crawls from the birth canal into the mother's pouch where it attaches to one of four teats. |
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It is best that calves suckle from all 4 teats, but make sure at least 2 teats are suckled. |
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Light birth BW pigs tend to nurse the posterior teats, which produce less milk than the anterior teats, which are nursed by heavier pigs. |
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The females have no mammary glands or teats, but they produce milk, which oozes from the fur on their chest and belly. |
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He emerges from his hole and, stopping only to milk the distended teats of his goats, he returns to examine the print more carefully. |
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The females have no teats and the young feed through numerous tiny openings in the skin of the mother's belly. |
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The width at the bottom will let the sow be comfortable when lying down and the piglets will be able to reach the teats. |
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There are special teats and bottles available which help the baby to get milk to the back of the throat to swallow more easily. |
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We determined the effect of artificial teats and cups on breast feeding in preterm infants. |
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Among the objects is the gold handle of a pouring vessel in the shape of a leaping tigress, heavy teats swelling down from the arc of her body. |
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Even with modern plastic bottles and synthetic teats failure of hygienic cleaning and contaminated water supplies can prove lethal. |
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Their marsupium is well developed, opens to the rear, and contains only 2 teats. |
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If you're breastfeeding and plan to express milk, you'll need bottles and teats, and a breast pump if you're not doing it by hand. |
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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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In Kavango culture only males are responsible for milking cows although young children, both boys and girls, customarily suck milk directly from the cow's teats. |
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A healthy udder is soft and pliable, and has two well-developed teats. |
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Removing the ewes' heavy fleeces at this stage makes lambing a cleaner, more efficient process and lets the newborn lambs find the ewes' teats more easily. |
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Soother teats made of transparent silicone retain their shape and do not swell up or wear out easily. |
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There's also a unique teat preparation cup that cleans and dries the teats before milking. |
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The physical condition of cow teats is an indicator of the quality of the environment, milking management and milking system used. |
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A mild and effective udder wash with a low acid concentration, considerably less irritating to teats and tissues than other highly acid products. |
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In all species, the pouch is well developed, opens forward, and contains four teats. |
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The teats and udder have to be cleaned and dried for the sake of good milk quality. |
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Calves should be fed using artificial teats to facilitate natural behaviour. |
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Bottles and teats should not be provided as they are more difficult to clean. |
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The disease causes fever and large blisters in the mouth, on the teats and between the hooves, making it difficult for the animal to eat, drink and walk. |
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It can cause blisters and sores in the mouth, and on the tongue, muzzle, teats or hooves of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, llamas and a number of other animals. |
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The backwardly opening pouch of the female encloses two teats. |
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If a mare is more than 330 days pregnant and has developed a prominent udder with waxing of the teats, she's probably going to foal within 48 to 72 hours. |
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To minimize inhalation of pigmented powder by the animals, only a small amount of powder was applied to the area immediately surrounding the teats of lactating females. |
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Infection is through the oral route when sucking from teats contaminated either by faeces in ewes harbouring the bacteria in their intestinal tract, or by infected soil. |
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To try it at home, you'll need three pairs of supersize flesh-coloured tights, the rubber teats of two baby bottles and the corner of an old doormat. |
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Later, in the Codex Artaud, she imagined a figure bent like a square arch and hung with teats, like the Etruscan bronze of the she-wolf that suckled Romulus and Remus. |
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Before the cow is released from the milking stalls her teats are disinfected one last time to prevent infection. |
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Combining hygiene textile towels with an efficient udder cleaner, helps ensure good cleaning of the teats and udder, plus stimulates milk let-down. |
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Shutoff valves in every teat cup permit teats to be milked independently. |
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Nor can we tell whether his rapt musing on unsucked teats and fair apples is prompted by the naked woman he is gazing at. |
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Vixens normally have four pairs of teats, though vixens with seven, nine, or ten teats are not uncommon. |
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The bearded seal is unique in the subfamily Phocinae in having two pairs of teats, a feature it shares with monk seals. |
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He brought me a pail and a stool, and held out the round tin of dubbin for me to grease the teats. |
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But unscrupulous owners have been known to superglue a cow's udders to hide imperfections, or seal teats so the animal carries more milk. |
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Flat, drop-shaped symmetrical teats respect the natural development of your baby's palate, teeth and gums, even if the soother ends upside down in the mouth. |
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Use this solution to cleans and sanitize udders and teats before milking. |
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Sheep have only two teats, and produce a far smaller volume of milk than cows. |
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The disease affects cloven-footed animals with symptoms including fever, blisters in the mouth, on the tongue, at the bulb of the heel, between the toes and on the teats. |
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Therefore, the teats are for a while feeding young of very different developmental stages, during which time different teats produce two different compositions of milk. |
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More rarely, vesicles may also appear on the snout, particularly on the dorsal surface, on the lips, tongue and teats, and shallow erosions may be seen on the knees. |
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Crutching, the removal of long or soiled wool around the rear end and on the belly, can be beneficial, helping young lambs find the teats and reducing the risk of fly strike. |
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One of the key benefits of all Dairymaster Swiftflo Milking Systems is that it has a higher B phase vacuum which leads to quicker milking a lower D phase vacuum, which results in healthier teats. |
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It is characterised by a mild fever and vesicles on the coronary band, the bulbs of the heel, skin of the limbs and less frequently the snout, lips, tongue and teats. |
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Do not exchange toys, teats and bottles with those belonging to others. |
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He is very close to all of his employees and teats them like family. |
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Mama koalas possess pouchlike folds surrounding the teats to protect nursing babies. |
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Females have two teats, one under each flipper, a characteristic that was used to make early links between the manatee and elephants. |
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The chief god of the Norse, a one-eyed doomster named Odin, ate nothing and subsisted entirely on the mead that flowed from the teats of his goat, Heidrun. |
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