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  2. Cannulated cow - Wikipedia

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    A cannula in a cow's side. A cannulated cow or fistulated cow refers to a cow that has been surgically fitted with a cannula. [1] A cannula acts as a porthole-like device that allows access to the rumen of a cow, to perform research and analysis of the digestive system and to allow veterinarians to transplant rumen contents from one cow to another.

  3. Category:Cows - Wikipedia

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    Cannulated cow; Cow–calf operation; D. Dairy cattle; Dry cow; H. Heifer (cow) M. Cow milk; P. Peterboro Area Museum This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 20

  4. Horsewoman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mare, a female horse; Centaur, a half-human half-horse creature; All pages with titles containing horse-woman; All pages with titles containing horsewoman; All pages with titles containing horse-women; All pages with titles containing horsewomen; Women (disambiguation) Woman (disambiguation) Horse (disambiguation) Horseman (disambiguation)

  5. Fistulated cow - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Cow disc 5201.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Lucy Kemp-Welch - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch (20 June 1869 – 27 November 1958) was a British artist and teacher who specialized in painting horses. Though increasingly overlooked after the Second World War, from the late 1890s to the mid-1920s she was one of the country's best-known female artists.

  8. Women in equestrianism - Wikipedia

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    Japan's Chihiro Akami, an example of a female jockey. The place of women in equestrianism has undergone significant societal evolution. Until the 20th century, in most Eurasian and North African countries, and later in North and South America, the horse was primarily a symbol of military and masculine prowess, associated with men for both warfare and daily labor.

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