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  2. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    A fresh cow is a dairy term for a cow (or a first-calf heifer in few regions) who has recently given birth, or "freshened." The adjective applying to cattle in general is usually bovine. The terms bull, cow and calf are also used by extension to denote the sex or age of other large animals, including whales, hippopotamus, camels, elk and elephants.

  3. Gerudo - Wikipedia

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    The Gerudo race is a matriarchal society of warriors that is almost exclusively female, with the only exception being that a male Gerudo is born every 100 years, who then becomes their leader. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Their tendency to bar interaction with men is due to the belief that it will lead to disaster, with the only male interaction allowed being ...

  4. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Female calves born on a dairy farm will typically be raised as replacement stock to take the place of older cows that are no longer sufficiently productive. The life of a dairy cow is a cycle of pregnancy and lactation starting at puberty. The timing of these events is very important to the production capacity of the dairy.

  5. The Idaho Way: Legislator’s comparison of cows and women’s ...

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    The Idaho Way is a weekly roundup of opinions, commentary and your views from around the region brought to you by the opinion editor of the Idaho Statesman.

  6. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Before 1790, beef cattle averaged only 160 kg (350 lb) net. Thereafter, weights climbed steadily. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Cattle breeds vary widely in size; the tallest and heaviest is the Chianina , where a mature bull may be up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) at the shoulder, and may reach 1,280 kg (2,820 lb) in weight. [ 10 ]

  7. Freemartin - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the term "freemartin" is uncertain: speculations include that "free" may indicate "willing" (referring to the freemartin's willingness to work) or "exempt from reproduction" (referring to its sterility, or to a farmer's decision to not bother trying to breed a freemartin, or both), or that it may be derived from a Flemish word for a cow which gives no milk and/or has ceased to ...

  8. Just Riding Along: Watch This Cyclist Deliver a Baby Cow Mid-Ride

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    He didn't even take his helmet off.

  9. Mama Cow's Determination to Love and Protect Stillborn Calf ...

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    The cow was really going through it in the video her owner shared online. That calf would've been so loved. While animals can't speak, they show us their feelings in millions of different ways.

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