Sentences with phrase «cow udder in»

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Wagenaar, J. - P.; Klocke, P.; Butler, G.; Smolders, G.; Nielsen, J.H.; Canever, A. and Leifert, C. (2011) Effect of production system, alternative treatments and calf rearing system on udder health in organic dairy cows.
Since the Florentine cuisine has peasant origins, people use every part of an animal; therefore, entrails are fundamental in the local cuisine and dishes like kidney, tripe and fried cow udder served with tomato are very common, as well as dishes based on wild animals like wild boar, rabbit, pigeon and pheasant.
Very similar to how cats in a barn learn to swallow milk from a squirt of milk from a squeezed cow udder.
In order to enter their home, we ducked under the rank flesh of a cow udder and other pieces of meat hanging from a clothesline.
But some studies have linked it with a risk of mastitis (udder infection) in cows, requiring the use of antibiotics that may in turn be contributing to the evolving resistance of bacteria to the drugs.
Back in 2000, People Magazine dished that the Grammy - winning singer soothes her skin with a product made for milking cows — Bag Balm, first created in 1899 and originally used to «soothe cows» irritated udders
The sale of unpasteurised raw milk (sourced straight from the cow's udder) is illegal in Australia because of hygiene concerns.
Many of the CAFO (concentrated animal feeding operation) dairy farms are creating overproduction of milk for these dairy cows, which can result in infection or mastitis of the cows» udders.
I mean isn't the milk in a cow's udders meant to nourish her baby and not us?
These may include internal organs not commonly eaten by humans, such as lungs, spleens, and intestines, other parts such as cow udders and uteri, and in the case of poultry by - products, heads, beaks and feet.
The dangerous premise, the giant cow udders that appear in the majority of the cartoon and the increasingly impossible scenarios that the flight takes, show marked degrees of strangeness when compared to the early releases from the same studio of Steamboat Willy.
Like a lot of Cross» work, it is a fusion between the surreal and the functional, in this case a cow's udder stitched together with silk from her grandmother's wedding dress and draped over a plaster cast, teats perched atop to form a headdress, a halo or a set of horns.
A dairy cow, on the other hand, is repeatedly impregnated, separated from her newborn calves, and forced to carry excessive amounts of milk in her sensitive udder.
Edward O. Wilson was wrong then, the Earth would notice if we disappeared and, contrary to what some have said on my blog, the only problem would not just be herds of dairy cows with sore udders in need of milking...!
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