Sentences with phrase «associated with sheep»

It's creamy and absolutely delicious with very little of the pungency that is often associated with sheep's milk.

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Most of the technology and culture associated with farming including domestic sheep, goat, cattle, and pig originated here.
But when researchers injected Anas platyrhynchos ducklings at 4, 9, or 14 weeks old with red blood cells from sheep to simulate a parasitic infection, the birds — as adults — explored new items in their environment and approached small orange toys, a color they typically avoid because they seem to associate it with toxic food.
The majority of the positive samples (72 percent) were 79 - 100 percent similar to astroviruses associated with human infections; 23.5 percent of the samples were similar to mammalian astroviruses isolated from diverse animal hosts including dogs, pigs and sheep.
Severe pain in sheep is associated with conditions such as foot rot, an extremely painful and contagious condition which causes the foot to rot away; or mastitis, an inflammation of the udder in ewes caused by injury or bacterial infection.
Often associated with Greek food, traditional Greek feta is made from sheep or goat's milk.
Students participate in both virtual and physical dissection activities of cow or sheep eyes to investigate and observe the geometric shapes and angles associated with the anatomy and physiology of the eye.
Use the magnet board to place the vocabulary words associated with President Woodrow Wilson in alphabetical order - cars, League of Nations, child labor laws, John Hopkins, reform, Red Cross, baseball, World War I, draft, Presbyterian, twenty - eighth, December, sheep, Tommy, Edith and dyslexia.
In domesticated animals, such as pigs, sheep, and dogs, a number of genetic changes are associated with the «domestication syndrome,» as the differences noted by Charles Darwin became known.
The Pastoral Group consists of herding dogs that are associated with working cattle, sheep, reindeer and other cloven footed animals.
The island's stands of giant coreopsis, as well as all the other plants of its coastal bluff community, were devastated by sheep grazing in the late 1800s and early 1900s, rabbit browsing in 1910 - 1950s, and by large - scale destruction of native vegetation associated with facility and road development by the U.S. Coast Guard during construction and manning of the Anacapa Light Station.
And while making wool requires little energy, it is associated with a lot of greenhouse gas emissions because sheep are ruminants (chew the cud) and thus produce methane.
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