Sentence examples for aging cattle from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aging cattle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing livestock management, agriculture, or animal husbandry, particularly when referring to the process of cattle growing older.
Example: "Farmers must consider the health and productivity of aging cattle when planning for the next breeding season."
Alternatives: "mature cattle" or "older cattle".

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Atypical forms of BSE, which remain mostly asymptomatic in aging cattle, were recently identified at slaughterhouses throughout Europe and North America, raising a question about human susceptibility to these new prion strains.

As a part of that, we evaluated the efficiency of resting boxes baited with fresh and aging cattle urine for indoor and outdoor sampling of An. arabiensis in the lower Moshi rice irrigation schemes.

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Hud (Martin Ritt, 1963) The first great Larry McMurtry movie (The Last Picture Show being the second), Paul Newman's finest work, and Martin Ritt's best movie, this tale of an aging Texas cattle baron (Melvyn Douglas) and his treacherous bad-seed elder son (Newman) benefits from striking cinematography by James Wong Howe, and Patricia Neal's Oscar-winning performance.

Anderung, C. et al. Prehistoric contacts over the Straits of Gibraltar indicated by genetic analysis of Iberian Bronze Age cattle.

Intra-tooth δ13C profiles for eight of the Grimes Graves cattle show higher δ13C values compared to those of Early Bronze Age cattle from central England.

The aim of this study was to investigate, through isotope ratio analysis (87Sr/86Sr, δ13C and δ18O), the origins and husbandry of Bronze Age cattle (Bos taurus) excavated from a mineshaft known as the "1972 shaft".

WHEN the state of Maharashtra banned the slaughter of bulls and bullocks, and the possession of beef, earlier this year, it was bad news for those, mostly Muslims, who turn the state's ageing cattle into leather and cheap cuts.

End balances were negative except for camel female calves, cattle males of 1 to 3 years of age, cattle females of 3 to 6 years of age, cattle female calves, lambs, kids and donkeys.

The display of the sequences (Figure S2A) using median joining networks [59] showed a sequence distribution close to the one of present day European cattle [60] and found in some studies of Neolithic and Bronze Age cattle (e.g., [61]) and Palaeo- and Mesolithic aurochsen (e.g., [62]).

These chondrocytes are harvested from the metacarpophalangeal (fetlock) joint of slaughter-age cattle (18 months old or younger), since the distal limb is not used for meat production.

It has been claimed that there is some archaeological evidence to support prehistoric African influence in the Iberian Peninsula, and a single mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotype of North African origin found among ancient DNA samples of Iberian Bronze Age cattle from northern Spain has been taken as support of this claim.

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