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  • Cows have strong calves which grow fast on the cow's
  • If Cael eats 5 cows, he can earn a fury attack.
  • Cows: height: 125 - 140 cm, weight: 600 - 700 kg Bul
  • this was ranch property, it also stated that no cows, horses or other livestock would be allowed on
  • The site is home to Alpacas, sheep, goats, cows, horses, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, pigs,
  • e sold the ferry to the LDS Church for 100 milk cows in 1879.
  • 09 formulas were reintroduced to the respective cows in 1911, the same gestation results in 1909 occ
  • nts, he said: " I am prepared to give you 1,000 cows in return for a discourse on Brahman.
  • The ranch runs 600 cows, in the primarily cow/calf operation.
  • e tree (annona reticulata) and a field with two cows in gold which is over eight blue and silver-pla
  • he world right now [and] is one of the top show cows in North America".
  • ons in 1966 to demand a ban on the slaughter of cows in India, as enshrined in the Directive Princip
  • If not grouped according to production, cows in late lactation are likely to get too fat.
  • popular understanding of the elevated place of cows in Hinduism, no matter how inconvenient, and ap
  • mbassador Foe-Atangana said there are no sacred cows in Cameroon when it comes to the fight against
  • onfinement of hundreds (sometimes thousands) of cows in narrow stalls where, once they were tied, th
  • ttend to the family dairy farm, where he milked cows in the morning and attended college in the afte
  • he was a subject of the book Abby Smith and Her Cows in which her sister Julia Evelina Smith told th
  • n Goa, and a farmer who hunts and cares for his cows in the Himalayas.
  • The source code is not available from Holy Cows, Inc., but they provide executables for Windows
  • The head of one of the cows is missing, as are various parts of horns.
  • The live weight of mature cows is 220-280 kg and that of bulls is 270-370 kg.
  • It is said that the milk from tired cows is richer in fats and more acidic.
  • Udder care and hygiene in cows is important in milking, aiding uninterrupted a
  • In cows, it has been observed to be caused by Protothec
  • sheep produce a far smaller volume of milk than cows, it is richer in fat, solids, and minerals.
  • ture of the neighborhood as it features horses, cows, jack rabbits, turtles, crawfish, natural ponds
  • important to determine the fertile period when cows may be artificially inseminated.
  • Provolone is today a full-fat cows milk cheese, with a smooth skin produced mainly
  • ow's milk collected during the spring, when the cows graze along the banks of the Loire, and when th
  • Cows milk is used in about 99 percent of the cheeses
  • Reggianito is a very hard, granular, cows' milk cheese from Argentina whose origins lie w
  • rious doubt that he thought some haker drew his cows milk daily and all ,he followed the cow on next
  • Gubbeen Cheese is a surface ripened, semi-soft, cows milk cheese with a delicate pink and white rind
  • people by providing them with non-contaminated cows' milk and to import a herd of dairy cattle so a
  • The butterfat in cows milk is its major dietary source and it is used
  • Newport 1665 is an artisan, unpasteurised cows' milk cheese from Mr Moyden's Grove Farm at New
  • interest in a disease contracted from infected cows' milk, and devotes his spare time to researchin
  • This washed-rind cheese is made from cows' milk.
  • y made of between 70-80% sheep milk with 20-30% cows milk.
  • pular with consumers who have an intolerance to cows milk.
  • s made with vegetarian rennet and unpasteurised cows' milk.
  • , nowadays made equally from raw or pasteurized cows' milk.
  • version of the goats milk as an alternative to cows milk.
  • Historical documents tell of weak cows needed to be held up in slings in the byres thr
  • ton" Callaloo, Vol. 30, Number 4 2007 “Suburban CowsNew Literati 2007 “Pity” New Literati 2007 “Ov
  • s of stanchions run the length have room for 18 cows of the building, with room for 18 cows.
  • and cities, where residents were unable to have cows of their own due to a lack of grazing land.
  • It consists of 11 cows of differing sizes and forms which also act as
  • owing the founding of Saldi village, one of the cows of a herder named Petha Patel was found to be r
  • The Common is also used as grazing land for the cows of local farmers in the summer.
  • N1-12, S122-149 are the ten cows on the north and four cows and four sheep on th
  • breeding to mate with 2500 pure-bred Shorthorn cows on the ranch.
  • sed in a farming family who ran sheep and dairy cows on a block of land in a small settlement called
  • to flooding and thus only suitable for grazing ( cows on Coe Fen, sheep on Sheep's Green, hence the n
  • own for several sets of life-size sculptures of cows on display at various public sites in Texas.
  • The trend in New Zealand is towards feeding cows on a concrete pad to prevent loss of feed by tr
  • The milk (usually from cows or water buffalo) is warmed and curdled and all
  • ho used it for hunting, fishing and letting the cows out to pasture.
  • Does it snap the sheep and cows over the hedges?
  • nts maintain the landscape, feed the horses and cows, paint, do construction, and clean all of the p
  • Boherbwee, 'the yellow road' of Manaan MacLir's cows, passes; how it looks across to the bloody batt
  • letely blended feeds, coupled with grouping the cows, permits greater flexibility in feeding exact a
  • ng development of Cwm Talwg, it was a pig farm; cows, pigs and sheep roamed freely.
  • nd includes flamingos, monkeys, llamas, horses, cows, pigs, wallabies, goats, racoons, giant tortois
  • Cows produce approximately 3,000 kg of milk per lact
  • Cows produce approximately 4000 kg of milk per lacta
  • Cows produce approximately 750 kg of milk per lactat
  • On average, Aulie-Ata cows produce 3735 kg of milk per lactation.
  • Some Dutch belted cows produce over 9000 liters of milk per lactation.
  • Cows produce milk, chickens produce eggs, and sheep
  • Adult cows reach a weight of about 550 kg, bulls 800 kg.
  • The animals are very tall; adult cows reach a weight of 600 - 700 kg, bulls 1,000 - 1
  • 1960 there still were almost 60.000 Finncattle cows recorded, ten years later 7.000, and in 2005 as
  • gence in both countries, with over 4,100 Dexter cows registered last year by the Dexter Cattle Socie
  • Bald Cow, Dead Steel Mill, Slugs, Ono, Pile of Cows, Research Defense Squad, Fang Beach, The Sapphi
  • After the dissolution of The Cows, Rutmanis was the bass guitar player for The Me
  • il”; a book that shows how learning to care for cows saved Wisconsin farmers from themselves, transf
  • A Frames cites Cows, Scientists, Stick Men With Ray Guns, Scratch A
  • he dairy business in 1931 with a "herd" of four cows, selling raw milk for nine cents a gallon.
  • One evening when she went to milk the cows, she said that a stranger with a knapsack spoke
  • Farmer cheese may be made from the milk of cows, sheep or goats, with each giving its own textu
  • imen tree and shrub plantings, as well as a few cows, sheep and chickens.
  • duced in many regions of Italy from the milk of cows, sheep, goats or water buffalo.
  • Here cows, sheeps and pigs are still grazing.
  • Domestics: This section contains horses, cows, sheeps, goats, pigs, and an area for pony ride
  • Cows should be grouped by production levels.
  • emisphere such as in Australia and New Zealand, cows spend most of their lives outside on pasture, a
  • odels for the sculptures were made in 1980 from cows standing on the hill where the Las Colinas cows
  • rural county with no stoplights, probably more cows than people, and that voted 2-to-1 for McCain/P
  • Now the term tends to be applied to cows that have been genetically altered or whose gen
  • Ox gall is gall, usually obtained from cows, that is mixed with alcohol and used as the wet
  • Frank Petrini carefully selected the cows that were to be slaughtered for sale in his mar
  • atirized and ridiculed many of the local sacred cows that no one was prepared to criticize for fear
  • Cows that have been treated with antibiotics are sus
  • ad Israel's largest plant nursery, and with 800 cows, the Katif dairy was the second largest in the
  • ociated with Krishna, including the venu flute, cows, the Yamuna river, gopis, and Krishna's lila.
  • The milk is from British Friesian cows, The cheese, which is matured for six months, h
  • In large dairy farms with more than 100 cows, the pipeline is installed within a milking par
  • d trees; she also kept French poodles, Holstein cows, thoroughbred horses, and chickens.
  • Elgu gave afterwards a horse, three cows, three cows newly calved, in order that there m
  • Nile mud, or stuffed barley pellets down their cows' throats."
  • ucing qualities and is often bred with Friesian cows to make the Girolando breed.
  • Until 1935, students would bring their own cows to campus and market their own milk products th
  • who made a living selling milk from her herd of cows to travellers and passers-by.
  • tates, it is legal to give a bovine GH to dairy cows to increase milk production, but it is not lega
  • ontains a wide range of animals from rabbits to cows to chickens and pigs all free for the public to
  • 3 to George Cavendish-Bentinck who added Jersey cows to Brownsea and expanded the island's agricultu
  • sing it from a span of butter from every twenty cows, to a span from every ten cows.
  • In 1149 he made a donation of sixteen cows to the cathedral of San Salvador de Oviedo.
  • Eventually, cows took over much of Ireland, leaving the native p
  • Cows undergo this procedure so that their nutritiona
  • The farmers would therefore not fully milk the cows until after the landowner had measured the yiel
  • Anjou evolved as a dual-purpose breed, with the cows used for milk production and the bull calves fe
  • ng area is almost entirely farmland, containing cows usually.
  • e thought he was safe, and looked, but half the cows vanished.
  • la (The Supreme Lord as a boy tending a herd of cows), Victory, Victory
  • n, the average annual milk production of mature cows was 3107 kilograms (6850 pounds), and the fat c
  • The milk drawn from the cows was routinely adulterated with water, rotten eg
  • emerged no later than 1830, when the grazing of cows was ended and renaming the Common as Washington
  • Mature cows weigh approximately 700 kg (1500 lb) and stand
  • The cows weigh 500-650 kg and average 130 cm tall at the
  • Mature cows weigh 550 to 700 kg and stand 135 cm at the sho
  • bulls weighing between 500 kg and 600 kg, while cows weigh between 300 kg and 400 kg.
  • Cows weigh 500 to 700 kg, bulls 800 to 1000 kg.
  • Mature cows weigh around 700 kg (1,600 pounds) and stand ab
  • Cows weigh 500 to 650 kg, mature bulls 850 to 950 kg
  • eigh between 700 and 1100 lb (300-500 kg) while cows weigh 575-625 lb (260-285 kg).
  • Randalls on average are medium in size with the cows weighing about 600-1100 lbs.
  • h mature bulls weighing about 400 kg and mature cows weighing about 300 kg.
  • rt of the Horsenden Grazing Project, Highlander cows were introduced to graze in a fenced-off area.
  • The cows were driven on farther, but they, too, had to b
  • fter the arrival of the boll weevil when Jersey cows were replacing cotton as the cash crop.
  • These cows were fed on boiling distillery waste, often lea
  • In 1873, milk cows were imported from Amsterdam and a dairy was op
  • Cows were common domestic animals and elephants were
  • Babcock to think about what would happen if the cows were fed a single grain (barley, corn, wheat) t
  • A lot of cattle, particularly cows were owned by the people in Dahanu.
  • The Mad Cows were featured as special guests on Charles Hazl
  • Cows, when first purchased or born, require time to
  • Three sisters were tending cows when a king and his company went by.
  • r 7s ribosomal RNA in humans but not in mice or cows, where it has been deleted.
  • The livestock include cows, which may be milked, and sheep, whose wool may
  • , which had ceased to pay the annual tribute of cows which the Franks had extorted first in the sixt
  • e was the author of the book Abby Smith and Her Cows which told the story of her and her sister Abby
  • ients or preservatives, and uses only milk from cows who were not fed artificial growth hormones.
  • discovered, according to legend, in the milk of cows who were moved seasonally, up and down the Alps
  • ior: when the herd is threatened, the bulls and cows will face outward to form a stationary ring or
  • utiful People and One Angry Dwarf, but included Cows With Guns on the first disc.
  • n to prohibit dairies which do not inject their cows with artificial bovine growth hormone from adve
  • eness of natural bovine colostrum by immunizing cows with a specific pathogen and then collecting th
  • The idea of fairy cows with abundant milk which came from and returned
  • ut) and green meadows full of wild flowers, and cows with tinkling bells round their necks.
  • umerous temples in the disturbed areas, killing cows within the temple precincts putting their entra
  • The hides of about two hundred cows would have been used in the manuscript's produc
  • Many cows would give birth in wild or semi-wild condition
  • of the house was carelessly left open, and the cows would wander into the building, but were always
  • peanuts, would sometimes argue with Hall whose cows would wander into her family's pasture.
  • However, they soon find out that the cows yield very less milk and the business fails.
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