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ANIMAL, property. A name given to every animated being endowed with the
power of voluntary motion. In law, it signifies all animals except those of
the him, in species.
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Cows will get credit for continuing in milk after 305 days in any lactation and after 84 months of age, says Paul Van Raden, a research scientist with USDA’s Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory. The estimates are based on 234,585 Dairy Herd Improvement herd test days in 2005, and analyzed by USDA’s Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory. nbsp;records suggests that a 40-day dry period might optimize lifetime milk production, according to research conducted by USDA's Animal Improvement Laboratories in Beltsville, Md. |
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