Sentences with phrase «cow hock»

We do not breed dogs with faults such as cow hocked, high rears, kinked tails etc..
This product can be especially beneficial for dogs that have poor ligament growth, rickets, lowered pasterns, bandy legging, cow hocking, and hip dysplasia.
Even if they understand the principles of structure and movement, seeing elbows out, crabbing, cow hocks, lack of reach and foot timing are traits that can not be seen from one place.
Putting a cow hocked dog up because it reflects a beautiful single virtue defeats the purpose of a breed standard.

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Grimes makes his Hoppin» John with Carolina Gold rice and Southern cow peas (also known as black - eyed peas), flavoring the mixture with a smoky hock stock and served alongside pork chops.
FDA documents show that cows injected with rBGH are 79 percent more likely to contract mastitis.4 In 1991, a report on Monsanto's BGH test herd at the University of Vermont found the same kinds of problems identified by the FDA, plus an alarming number of dead and deformed calves born to cows treated with BGH.5 Other problems include reproductive difficulties, increased need for antibiotics, digestive problems, enlarged hocks and lesions, and foot problems.
HOWEVER, chances are you aren't Amanda Hocking, who knew how to promote'til the cows came home, so there are some important things you oughta know about how editors view these queries on self pubbed books.
He is quite cow - hocked and has a bit of a hitch in his gait.
The patella will luxate or slip out of the groove during extension of the leg if the trochlear groove is too shallow, if the cat is bow - legged or cow - hocked (i.e., the leg bones are excessively curved) or if the point of attachment on the tibia is off - center.
An affected dog may appear to be knock - kneed (genu valgum) or cow - hocked (external tibial rotation).
Limbs: weak pasterns, cow - hocks, straight shoulders, stifles and / or hocks, elbows in or out instead of parallel
Hind legs should parallel each other from hock to heel with no tendency to long, cow or sickle hocks.
Long, cow, or sickle hocks.
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