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  2. Winter House (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    It is a spin-off of Summer House and follows a group of friends vacationing in various wintery locations. The series features stars from several other Bravo shows including Summer House, Southern Charm, Vanderpump Rules, Summer House: Martha's Vineyard, Family Karma, and the Below Deck franchise as well as new cast members. In February 2024, it ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Non-reproductive sexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    Animal non-reproductive sexual behavior encompasses sexual activities that non-human animals participate in which do not lead to the reproduction of the species. Although procreation continues to be the primary explanation for sexual behavior in animals, recent observations on animal behavior have given alternative reasons for the engagement in sexual activities by animals. [1]

  5. Dairy cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cows are at their most fertile between 60 and 80 days after calving. Cows remaining "open" (not with calf) after this period become increasingly difficult to breed, which may be due to poor health. Failure to expel the afterbirth from a previous pregnancy, luteal cysts, or metritis, an infection of the uterus, are common causes of infertility

  6. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    Cattle bred specifically for milk production are called milking or dairy cattle; [1] a cow kept to provide milk for one family may be called a family cow or a milker. 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 ...

  7. 50 Cow Jokes That Will Make You Spit Up Your Milk - AOL

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    39. Why did the cow jump over the moon? To get to the Milky Way. 40. What do you call it when one cow spies on another cow? A steak-out. RELATED: Wolf puns. 41. Why do cows have hooves instead of ...

  8. List of Northern Exposure episodes - Wikipedia

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    When a depressed Joel tells Ed about not having closure with Elaine, Ed gets Holling and Maggie to try and give him a sense of closure, complete with Maggie wearing a dress in the midst of winter. Meanwhile, after Holling installs a satellite dish at the bar as a gift for Shelly, she becomes addicted to television shows from around the world ...

  9. Why can't we just quit cows? - AOL

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    The nation's taste for meat and dairy is undeniable. In addition to a steady, decade-long-rise in beef consumption, which hit 20 billion pounds in 2021, Americans gobbled up 12 percent more cheese ...