Similar words: cowshed, cow, cower, cowed, cowper, scowl, cowherd, cowhand. Meaning: [kaʊ] n. domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age.
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151. Domestic demand for soymeal is also on the rise, with cows, hogs and chickens eating more feed in the colder months. Soymeal futures hit a 14-month high this week.
152. You can initiate policies until the cows come home, but unless they're monitored at a senior level, you won't get results.
153. Next morning the beautiful French landscape, with its fat cows and drudging peasants, was strangely quiet.
154. Like Peter Stent's cows, afflicted sheep would grow ill - tempered and wobbly.
155. "Transhumance is still practiced by herds coming down from the north heading towards the fields of Castile, " cattle farmer Vanesa Sanchez said as she accompanied her cows.
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156. Corn-fed cows on industrial feed lots are another part of this dangerous food chain.
157. LIBERTARIAN ANARCHO - CAPITALISM: You have two cows. You sell one and buy a bull.
158. Thus , all cows have a the barn and theyknow the shortest path.
159. The experiment would provide cytological evidence for the early diagnosis of endometritis in dairy cows.
160. Cows with dystocia, retained placenta, twins or stillbirths, and various metabolic disorders are more likely to develop metritis than are other cows.
161. I saw some cows and ship grazing in the verdant pasture.
162. BRITISH CORPORATION: You have two cows. are mad. They die. Pass the shepherd's pie, please.
163. In cows and many other animals, the female is in estrus just before ovulation.
164. This illness, which killed Abraham Lincoln's mother, was caused by a poison transmitted through milk from cows that had grazed on the wild jimsonweed .
165. German and Czech researchers have discovered that cows tend to align themselves in a north-south direction when grazing or resting.
166. The Angus and Hereford cattle came from ranches in his home state of Montana. The imported cows have given birth to their first calves.
167. They crack loud jokes, they crack their knuckles, they crackle their chewing gum, they clank spoons in coffee cups like they're calling the cows to come in from the fields.
168. In cows, the official name of the disease is bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
169. Grannie, busy washing milkers for the dairy cows each morning, takes time out to open the milk tank, showing me the swirling gallons ready to be sent to the local dairy.
170. But one day Hector looked out on the farm beyond the hen yard. It bothered him to see the pigs and cows without a leader.
171. After all the herd of cattle were tested for mammitis and ketosis, 16 healthy cows and 12 cows with submafflmitis were selected to determine the trace elements in hair.
172. Dairy cows are routinely ground into hamburger and veal calves are often fed antibiotic-laden, unmarketable "waste milk" from dairy cows undergoing treatment for infections.
173. Therefore, establishing high-efficiency green forage supply system has become the active demand of cows scale enterprises already.
174. So fraud on cows and development aid is seriously hampering growth.
175. And, the corn-fed beef they eat contains a less healthy kind of fat than the fat in cows that eat grass.
176. The hens perched themselves on the window-sills, the pigeons fluttered up to the rafters, the sheep and cows lay down behind the pigs and began to chew the cud.
177. Dr Douglas dedicated the award to Purslane, Wendy and Tina--"the nicest cows I have ever known".
178. A comparative feeding trial was done by using 16 healthy lactating cows with urease inhibitor premix.
179. The best beef is obtained from steers and heifers (female cows that have not calved ).
180. It now has the largest cattle herd in Amazonas and much of the virgin rainforest has gone, replaced with dozens of sprawling cattle ranches, dotted with white zebu cows and the occasional cowboy.