Sentences with phrase «from udder»

They show pictures of fluffy day old chicks, frolicking lambs in lush green pastures, gallons of frothy milk warm fresh from the udder or homemade baked goods that would make even Julia Child jealous.
Milk straight from the udder, was used as medicine to treat, and frequently cure some serious chronic diseases.
The way you know there is no such thing as almond milk is because milk, by definition is the liquid from the udder of an animal.
Milk straight from the udder, the «stem cell» of foods, was used as medicine to treat, and frequently cure some serious chronic diseases.
She is not the result of mating between a ewe and a ram but was cloned from a single cell taken from the udder of a six - year - old ewe.
The difference with Dolly is that all her DNA originated in a cell from the udder of an adult sheep.
She began life as a single cell taken from the udder of her mother.
You can get a free nursing cover from Udder Covers for a limited time when you enter promo code Family2010 at checkout, just pay $ 9.95 for shipping and handling.
Keeping with the theme of booby puns, this one from Udder Covers also claims to be machine washable but I mistrust the model's lack of eye contact.
But Hawkins has been getting weekly deliveries for years from Udder Milk, a «co-op on wheels,» without incident.

Not exact matches

Shaken Udder Kids milkshakes are available in Strawberry and Chocolate flavor, RRP 80p - # 1 ($ 1.11 - $ 1.39) from the Co-op, selected wholesalers and other independent stores throughout the UK.
It is present in milk from all mammals and plays a significant part in the synthesis of lactose in the udder.
Very similar to how cats in a barn learn to swallow milk from a squirt of milk from a squeezed cow udder.
It has been a great victory and an important lesson, and besides having some cows suffering from sore udders, it has been a great, great success.
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.
Each one sprouts a thicket of pipes and tubes, and under the udders, plastic trays catch drips from ice that sheathes the joints between teats and tubes.
A key difference, however, is that Dolly's donor cell came from adult udder cells growing in lab dishes (see ScienceNOW, 24 February), while the donor cells used to create the monkey clones came from early embryos.
Dolly was the only lamb born from 277 fusions of oocytes with udder cells.
Animal welfare organisations say BST causes unacceptable harm to cows, which are more likely to suffer from mastitis, a painful inflammation of the udder.
In addition, Dolly's DNA may have come from a stem cell that had not yet matured into an udder cell.
How it's made: Full cream milk comes from Daisy's udders, then is homogenised and pasteurised to create a silky, white liquid.
The sale of unpasteurised raw milk (sourced straight from the cow's udder) is illegal in Australia because of hygiene concerns.
Apparently paleolithic man would udder - feed from a cow now and then (though it's doubtful that he survived for evolutionary selection).
Fascinatingly, the two films share Michael Pitt, forging a path for himself as the archon for the modern dreamer raised on lethal doses of popular culture, and weaning himself from that luxuriant udder only with great difficulty.
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.
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, gamers from Nintendo grabbed victory by the udder in a head - to - head challenge in Milk, one of 28 games in 1 -2-Switch.
We'll be prioritising ways to funnel these cattle directly to the content creators, who can take advantage of our new milking hardware to suck the cash from their ripe udders
Gear4 has gripped on to the latest udder for the Angry Birds cash - cow - speakers shaped as characters from the popular game.Why not eh?
Now that series mastermind Hideo Kojima has his own studio established and is way more than an arm's length away from Konami, it's time to start milking the udders of the cow he left behind.
The exhibition presents a group of recent work from the Zabludowicz Collection: three films The Udder (2014), Blood (2015), and Blue Roses (2016)-- installed as a trilogy for the first time — alongside a sound and light installation Faint with Light (2016).
Pumped up with air from a master udder, they emit the tones of the musical scale through long tubes.
There's clay, dough and a sculpture which partially resembles udders constructed from rubbish.
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.
Then he can make an argument from ignorance (GOOOOOLLLY GEE I can't mek it wurk any udder whey than wit senshititivityity at 2.8 C) like the rest of the climate monkeys.
Over time, the cows become lame, crippled by the weight of their udders, and suffer from mastitis, a painful infection to which many nursing humans can relate with a shiver.
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.
For example, calves more readily release oxytocin when suckling milk directly from their mother's udder than when drinking the same milk from a bucket (13).
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