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Thinking of animals as insentient automatons may make it easier to stomach breeding chickens so breast-heavy that they can't stand up, or keeping social animals, such as orcas, isolated in tiny corrals.
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Those cows' messed-up stomachs become breeding grounds for E.coli — which can cause kidney failure and death — and salmonella, which is rarely deadly but can be extremely unpleasant.
Researchers are looking at measures like adjusting diet, managing manure, recalibrating stomach organisms and selectively breeding animals that burp less.
The stomach samples were obtained from breeding birds (i.e. carefully selected birds with protrusive brood pouches) that were fitted with data loggers as part of a concurrent study on foraging behaviour [35].
In summary, our stomach content analysis showed that macaroni penguins breeding on Heard Island primarily consume euphausiids during chick-rearing with an increasing reliance on the myctophid K. anderssoni and the amphipod T. gaudichaudii during crèche stage.
About stomach petting: tom-cats are very protective of this area, as it is closely related to breeding.
Small numbers of insects are caught near breeding colonies, and some plant material, including angiosperm seeds and sorrel, has been found in the stomach contents.
The horse was sent to 10-time champion trainer Sir Henry Cecil - who has been battling stomach cancer - by owner Prince Khalid Abdulla, a member of the Saudi royal family and owner of the Juddmonte Farms breeding operation.
When your female guppy is ready to give birth, her stomach will be very large and her gravid spot will be a deep black (or dark maroon if you are breeding albino or blond guppies).
Red-Tailed Hawk: Breeding.
"The Muslims are breeding.
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