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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heifer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a young female cow that has not yet borne a calf.
Example: "The farmer decided to purchase a heifer to add to his livestock."
Alternatives: "a young cow" or "a female calf."
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"He wants a heifer," Rummins said.
"Then I'll have a heifer," I said.
The female is first a heifer calf, growing into a heifer and becoming a cow.
At the first crossroads, we meet a heifer, who panics and races past us, lost.
Baal is portrayed in Ugaritic mythology as impregnating a heifer to sire the young bull god.
"What is it you want, a heifer calf or a bull?" "Can I choose?" "Of course you can choose".
The second, the "diversifying production" management strategy, consisted of adding a heifer fattening unit to increase farm income.
The Greek masterpiece is full of motion and emotion, from horses barely reined in, to a heifer being led to sacrifice.
This means you must resist the temptation to, for instance, write in a heifer for mayor (unless it is a particularly talented heifer).
A Barnumesque spectacle, staged at a secret location, it included live pigs and a heifer spray-painted with Andy Warhol's likeness.
What a voice he has, so deep and soothing that you want to bid on something, anything: Would there be room for a heifer in the apartment?
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