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"cow calf" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a young cow, typically under a year old. Example: The farmer's herd consisted of mostly cow calves, as he specialized in raising dairy cows.
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At (x) [CIRCLED] a lot of animal bones cow, calf, etc. IV. line to G 4810 present work.
Legend had it that on the summer equinox, it would set sail and visit its neighbours; Bull, Cow, Calf and Heifer Rocks.
The average number of calves born per cow (calf crop) depends not only on fertility but also on life expectancy.
It's a working cow, calf and yearling operation for the CEO or tycoon who misses getting his hands dirty.
A more detailed explanation of the steps below are covered in How to Start up a Beef Cow Calf Operation.
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Included are two sample beef cow-calf budgets.
Integrated cow-calf plus yearling ranches were able to more rapidly restock following drought compared with cow-calf operations.
Integrated cow-calf plus yearling operations had greater annual and less key perennial cool-season grass species cover relative to cow-calf − only operations.
According to the philosophers at Cow-Calf Weekly, an online journal for the beef industry, "Perception is reality".
He ran a cow-calf operation, usually worked the place alone, for even inept help was hard to find.
The Parker Ranch, still the ninth-largest cow-calf operation in the United States, hosts a rodeo and horse races over the Fourth of July weekend.
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