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03:28 Apr 23, 2018 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Livestock / Animal Husbandry | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Marie Wilson Spain Local time: 13:31 | ||||||
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3 +2 | calf at foot |
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calf at foot Explanation: This is not the same as the previous kudoz question mentioned in the discussion. I think this means that the cows were with their calves. 3ª Nacimiento, cría en pie y destete de los nuevos Terneros. http://www.empresores.com/foros/23403-cabana-de-cria-y-recri... Vendo lote de ovejas raza Santa Inés !! | Clasipar.com en Paraguay https://clasipar.paraguay.com/.../vendo-lote-de-ovejas-raza-... Mar 18, 2017 - Vendo lote de ovejas raza Santa Inés !! - Vendo lote completo de ovejas de la raza Santa Inés. 1 carnero padre, 9 hembras para madres, algunas con cría en pie The Gold-top Standard - TheCalfAtFootDairy www.the-calf-at-foot-dairy.co.uk/the-gold-top-standard.html The Calf At Foot Dairy, we've found a way to make the world a better place for dairy cows. Cows have been sold “with calf at foot” (meaning a cow for sale with her calf) for years at livestock markets and house cows across the world live with their calf for ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2018-04-23 06:08:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Although in Spanish, "cria" is used for all baby animals, English is more specific. With calf/lamb/foal at foot. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2018-04-23 06:25:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- It basically means that the calf has not yet been weaned. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2018-04-23 17:44:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You're welcome, Beatriz! |
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