Calve from the floating ice shelves, and much of the surrounding southern ocean freezes over in winter.
The top price of the day was a delta webster daughter just
freshly calved
in her first lactation.
Calved from glaciers.
Calveinitial peak in lameness occurs in young first
calving heifers.
Calvely puberty - first
calving at 2 years
old.
Calve inland ice, up to 3,500 meters thick, flows through the eastern mountains, before
calving into the sea.
Calvely puberty -
first calving
at 2 years old.
Calve head of the bay is a glacier ice front with seracs continually '
calving off
' into the sea below.
Calveving: the dairy herd starts
calving in the autumn
to ensure a good supply of milk during the winter months.
Calveving of icebergs
from these ice streams is the main way in which ice is lost from the antarctic ice sheets.
Calvese who have visited antarctica will note the similarities of the landscape, with giant tabular icebergs
calving from vast glacier fronts.
Test bulls are used on
recently calved
cows ( reduces semen costs ).
Calven today
calving icebergs
plowing across the seafloor destroy everything in their path.
Calveerb figures,
easy calving, great temperament, fantastic length and depth and a great head.
Calved easily, pleasing farm manager philip steans who is in charge of the project.
Calvenolds farm winter feeding during the winter period the 200 autumn
calving cows
at reynolds farm are fed with a diet feeder.
Care is needed with the introduction to a cubicle house of
newly calved
cows, especially first calving heifers.
Calve important point for autumn
calving herds
is to check the condition of your cows now.
Calve incredible
calving glaciers
include the most productive in the world, which advances 30 meters every 24 hours.
Calve
calving interval
is thought to be about four years.
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