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Перевод: udder speek udder


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Тезаурус:

  1. A high pressure hose is used to increase blood supply to the udder, which helps fight infection and has a massaging action.
  2. The pigmented skin is yellow-orange, and the dark eye-rims are a considerable asset in tropical climates in which the skin pigmentation also protects the udder against harm from solar radiation.
  3. The British Friesian quickly became very popular and by the late 1940s it was the country's dominant breed, although it was sometimes decried for being uglier, having a worse udder and giving lower quality milk than the Ayrshire and the Shorthorn.
  4. Advertisements showed a cow's udder next to a bottle of the prepared milk, and claimed the Department of Health had recommended the product as better than cow's milk for babies older than six months.
  5. Those of Buchan preferred black, or black with a touch of white on the udder, which was said to be a sign of a good milker.
  6. Black was decreed to be the only acceptable colour (though a few white hairs in the switch and a little white on the udder were permissible) and the most prized colour was an almost chocolate brown-black.
  7. The Belted bull colour-marks his progeny and traces of the belt persist into the second generation: it is a broad white band between the shoulders and hocks, and including the udder in cows.
  8. Consider this passage about a sow: "her combination of gross whiskery nakedness and riotous carnality is seized by the mythic imagination as a sort of uterus on the loose - upholstered with breasts, not so much many-breasted as a mobile tub entirely made of female sexual parts, a woman-sized, multiple udder of trotters.
  9. When Jinny went over with a bowl of water to wash her udder, she stirred restlessly, flicking her tail.
  10. Good milk on low-cost forage; veal and reasonable beef; excellent udder.
  11. Scotland's only native dairy cow, this graceful breed is noted for its balanced, well-attached udder, excellent milking capacity (UK average milk yield 5,000-;6,000kg at 3.9 per cent butterfat) and adaptability to a wide range of climates.
  12. She dried the udder and pulled the three-legged stool across, jamming the first bucket between her knees as she sat down, so that Florence could not kick it over.
  13. In due course the two types were combined, the show stock contributing its "perfect" udder and well-placed teats (ideally suited to machine milking) to the efficient productivity of the commercial animal, and the breed was further developed for increased yields without loss of butterfat.

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