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my cat seems to have developed a growth that hangs like an udder?
The growth is fur covered and she is acting fairly normally. On touch the growth seems to be liquid filled – I’m gonna get her to the vets ASAP but just looking for some ideas
Probably a cyst if it isn’t painful when you touch it-an abscess would usually be painful. are you sure it isn’t just loose skin?our spayed female had that-it wobbled from side to side when she ran! Whatever it is, it’s a good sign that she is acting normally as anything serious would have some other symptoms by now.
Big Udder – A Calf for Christmas
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A Ship Without an Udder $4.48 A Ship Without an Udder by Robert L. Steed Published in 1995 by Longstreet Pr |
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A Cow In The Pool & Udder Humorous Farm Stories $9.95 A Cow In The Pool & Udder Humorous Farm Stories |
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Udderly Smooth Udder Cream $2.58 2oz udder cream Original Udderly SMOOth Udder Cream is a greaseless, stainless water-based moisturizer with a light fresh fragrance They use Udderly SMOOth as an everyday multipurpose beauty aid due to its rich moisturizing ingredients and performance in softening dry skin A protective coating, useful as an aid for keeping skin soft and supple 2 oz. tube Brand #: Redex 60262X50 UPC: 731064602625 Keywords: udderly smooth cream fresh scent udder moisturizer |
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Udderly Smooth Udder Cream $3.8 4oz udder cream Original Udderly SMOOth Udder Cream is a greaseless, stainless water-based moisturizer with a light fresh fragrance They use Udderly SMOOth as an everyday multipurpose beauty aid due to its rich moisturizing ingredients and performance in softening dry skin A protective coating, useful as an aid for keeping skin soft and supple 4 oz. tube Brand #: Redex 60259X12 UPC: 731064602595 Keywords: udderly smooth cream fresh scent udder moisturizer |
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Udderly Smooth Udder Cream $6.66 12oz udder cream Original Udderly SMOOth Udder Cream is a greaseless, stainless water-based moisturizer with a light fresh fragrance They use Udderly SMOOth as an everyday multipurpose beauty aid due to its rich moisturizing ingredients and performance in softening dry skin A protective coating, useful as an aid for keeping skin soft and supple 12 oz. jar Brand #: Redex 602510 UPC: 731064602519 Keywords: udderly smooth cream fresh scent udder moisturizer |
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Storymaze 4 – The Golden Udder $11.95 In the fourth book of the hilarious Storymaze series, our Ithacan heroes find themselves in trouble for stealing the Queen of Friesia’s Golden Udder, and it’s up to you, the reader, to steer them through the Storymaze to safety! |
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Storymaze 4 – The Golden Udder $11.95 In the fourth book of the hilarious Storymaze series, our Ithacan heroes find themselves in trouble for stealing the Queen of Friesia’s Golden Udder, and it’s up to you, the reader, to steer them through the Storymaze to safety! |
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EQUISPA Aromatherapy Sheath and Udder Cleaner $14 No one likes the job of sheath cleaning but all natural EquiSpa Aromatherapy Sheath and Udder Cleaner can make this unpleasant but essential health task a bit less nasty. |
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EQUISPA Aromatherapy Sheath and Udder Cleaner $14 No one likes the job of sheath cleaning but all natural EquiSpa Aromatherapy Sheath and Udder Cleaner can make this unpleasant but essential health task a bit less nasty. |
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Lanolized Udder Ointment (14 oz) $14.5 Lanolized Udder Ointment (14 oz) by Legear, is a medicated all-purpose healer that combines lanolin, antiseptics, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3 and Vitamin E to soften, soothe, and promote healing of scratched, chapped and abraded skin on cattle. Recommended for skin irritations, cuts, and paw abrasions of dogs and cats. A farmer’s favorite for 50 years, for animals and people. For horses, it heals cuts, galls, burns and cracked heels. Skiers and outdoor sports fans use it to soothe chapped hands, face and lips.Ingredients: Lanolin, petrolatum, .042% Benzethonium Chloride, Cetyl Alchohol, Vitamins A, D3, and E. |
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Lanolized Udder Ointment (4 lbs) $39.5 Lanolized Udder Ointment (4 lb) is a medicated all-purpose healer that combines lanolin, antiseptics, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3 and Vitamin E to soften, soothe, and promote healing of scratched, chapped and abraded skin on cattle. Recommended for skin irritations, cuts and paw abrasions of dogs and cats. A farmer’s favorite for 50 years, for animals and people. For horses, it heals cuts, galls, burns and cracked heels. Skiers and outdoor sports fans use it to soothe chapped hands, face and lips.Ingredients: Lanolin, petrolatum, .042% Benzethonium Chloride, Cetyl Alchohol, Vitamins A, D3, and E. |
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Udder Comfort SPRAYABLE Udder Comfort Sprayable $57.64 bluesoftens and soothes for healthy udders.apply 10ml- quarter after each milking- stripping.massage onto quarter for 2-4 days or as required. |
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Udder Delight by Cut Heal – 16 oz. Pump Bottle $15.95 Cut-Heal Udder Delight is great for cows or yourself! Aids in healing and softening dry, cracked, chapped and irritated skin. It’s non-greasy and smells great! Udder delight creates a protective barrier against harsh weather conditions, notably hot or cold temperatures and wind, providing extended protection against harsh elements and conditions. |
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Durvet Cut Heal Udder Delight Milk Pail 1 Ounces – 8800 $121.22 udder delight used for conditioning of animal teats udder area etc. moisturizes conditions helps in the prevention offreezinflexible germ and water barrier.also a pad and webbing protector.is an all natural topical medication.topical medication/ pad and webbing protector and restorer.dimensions (l x w x h):7.25 x 7.25 x 8 |
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Durvet Cut Heal Udder Delight Pump 16 Ounces – 8400 $97.81 udder delight pump case includes 1 free test unit.creates a protective barrier against harsh weather & environmental conditions.provides protection for 7 to 10 hours.can wash a series of times & still have protection.after washing and thoroughly drying the udder and each teat apply udder delight to the entire teat and udder area aftereach.deionized water cetreayl alcohol glycerin coconut oil soybean oil olive oil cotton seed oil hydrolyzed collagen apricot seed oil castor oil allantoin and fragrance.dimensions (l x w x h):3.5 x 3.5 x 5.5 |
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A Ship Without an Udder $19.11 No Synopsis Available |
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The Golden Udder: A Comic Adventure $5.31 No Synopsis Available |
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A Ship Without an Udder $19.5 No Synopsis Available |
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The Golden Udder: A Comic Adventure $5.42 No Synopsis Available |
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Durvet Frostshield Udder Balm 4 Pounds – 01 DCL0751 $33.71 easy to apply non-stick cream with vitamins germicide lanolin and chloroxynol to aid frost protection.excellent cream for tissues exposed to frequent washings warm/cold weather low humidity wet conditions and belowfreezin.for cows and goats.wash teats and udder before applying frost shield with aloe vera.apply liberally to entire teat and udder area after milking.water mineral oil cetearyl alcohol glycol stearate glycerol stearate stearic acid phenoxyethanol propylene glycol glycerin sorbitol lanolin aloe vera paba folic acid calcium pantothenate niacinamide thiamine pyridoxine etc.dimensions (l x w x h):8 x 8 x 7.63 |
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Udder Comfort Udder Comfort Classic White 10.15 Ounces – CLASSIC $42.45 softens and soothes for healthy udders.apply 10ml/quarter after each milking/stripping.massage onto quarter for 2-4 days or as required.purified water mineral oil propylene glycol mint caprylic menthol steareth-21 stearic acid glyceryl stearate tea tree oil cetyl palmitate cetyl alcohol lanolin xanthangum.dimensions (l x w x h):8.25 x 1.75 x 3 |
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Durvet Cut Heal Udder Delight Apron Medium – 8650 $103.84 aids in the healing skin that is cracked and moisturizing skin that is excessively dry creating smooth pliable skin.both can be hung at the side of end caps or hung anywhere as a banner.contains 12 4oz udder delight tubes in a canvas check along with a bonus 16oz pump.deionized water cetrealyt alcohol clycerin coconut oil soybean oil olive oil collagen castor oil allantoin and fragrance.dimensions (l x w x h):0.5 x 24 x 18 |
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Summit Industry Corona Udder Butter 32 Ounce – 3215 $31.06 for udders and teats.corona udder butter is an easy-spreading lanolin-rich cream that soothes raw chapped or injured teats and udders.self-emulsifying action means simple clean-up with warm water.keeps milkers hands smooth chap-free with no harsh chemical odor. also a superior hoof and body dressing.protects against infection and keeps sore areas soft and supple.animal oil castor oil lanolin petrolatum oxyquioline fragrance.dimensions (l x w x h):4.75 x 4.75 x 5.25 |
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Summit Industry Corona Udder Butter 102 Ounce – 3218 $56.96 for udders and teats.corona udder butter is an easy-spreading lanolin-rich cream that soothes raw chapped or injured teats and udders.self-emulsifying action means simple clean-up with warm water.keeps milkers hands smooth chap-free with no harsh chemical odor. also a superior hoof and body dressing.protects against infection and keeps sore areas soft and supple.animal oil castor oil lanolin petrolatum oxyquioline fragrance.dimensions (l x w x h):7.75 x 7.75 x 8 |
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Summit Industry Corona Udder Butter 7 Ounce – 3210 $21.8 for udders and teats.corona udder butter is an easy-spreading lanolin-rich cream that soothes raw chapped or injured teats and udders.self-emulsifying action means simple clean-up with warm water.keeps milkers hands smooth chap-free with no harsh chemical odor. also a superior hoof and body dressing.protects against infection and keeps sore areas soft and supple.animal oil castor oil lanolin petrolatum oxyquioline fragrance.dimensions (l x w x h):1.75 x 1.75 x 7.5 |
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10Oz Udder Cream/Pump (Pack of 12) $71.23 (Pack of 12) *Image: Redex Industries Inc 60254×12 Product_image [509313] UPC: 731064602540 3.63L x 3.63W x 4.13H 0.8 LB |
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12Oz Udder Cream Jar (Pack of 12) $52.92 (Pack of 12) *Image: Redex Industries Inc 60251×12 Product_image [473967] UPC: 731064602519 3L x 3W x 3H 0.89 LB |
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4Oz Udder Cream Tube (Pack of 12) $23.3 (Pack of 12) *Image: Redex Industries Inc 60259×12 Product_image [478255] UPC: 731064602595 1.31L x 1.31W x 7.25H 0.28 LB |
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16Oz Udder Lotion/Pump (Pack of 12) $66.64 (Pack of 12) *Image: Redex Industries Inc 64210×12 Product_image [493262] UPC: 731064642102 1.88L x 1.88W x 6.8H 1.25 LB |
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Ken Ag Udder Cream 14 Ounce – D805 $20.81 helps to inhibit the growth of bacteria while soothing chapped teats.absorbs quickly into the skin and is helpful on abrasions bruises and other superficial skin damage.water mineral oil glycerin lanolin and other helpful ingredients.dimensions (l x w x h):3.75 x 3.75 x 3.75 |
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Ken Ag Udder Cream 4.5 Pound – D807 $37.3 helps to inhibit the growth of bacteria while soothing chapped teats.absorbs quickly into the skin and is helpful on abrasions bruises and other superficial skin damage.water mineral oil glycerin lanolin and other helpful ingredients.dimensions (l x w x h):6.5 x 6.5 x 6.5 |
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Udder Comfort Udder Comfort Blue Marker Blue 10.15 Ounces – BLUE MARKER $44.03 softens and soothes for healthy udders.apply 10ml/quarter after each milking/stripping.massage onto quarter for 2-4 days or as required.purified water mineral oil propylene glycol mint caprylic menthol steareth-21 stearic acid glyceryl stearate tea tree oil cetyl palmitate cetyl alcohol lanolin xanthangum edta fd&c blue#1.dimensions (l x w x h):8.25 x 1.75 x 3 |
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H.w. Naylor Dr. Naylor Udder Balm Pail 36 Ounce – UB36 $28.07 antiseptic emollient ointment for udders and teats. maintains natural skin moisture relieves soreness8-hydroxyquinoline petrolatum water lanolin wax clove oil sodium borate isopropyl alcohol.dimensions (l x w x h):6 x 6 x 5 |
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H.w. Naylor Dr. Naylor Udder Balm 9 Ounce – UB9 $21.02 antiseptic emollient ointment for udders and teats. maintains natural skin moisture relieves soreness8-hydroxyquinoline petrolatum water lanolin wax clove oil sodium borate isopropyl alcohol.dimensions (l x w x h):3 x 3 x 2.75 |
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Durvet Cut Heal Udder Delight Cream 4 Ounces – 8300 $21.59 aids in soothing and softening dry chapped & irritated skin.aids in soothing and softening chapped and irritated skin while providing extended protection against harsh elements.protection for 7 to 10 hours rub into dry area.deionized water cetreayl alcohol glycerin coconut oil soybean oil olive oil cotton seed oil hydrolized collagen apricot seed oil castor oil allantoin and fragrance.dimensions (l x w x h):2.5 x 1.5 x 6 |
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Comical Cow $29.99 Costume includes: Jumpsuit with udder and headpiece. Costume size is standard. |
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COMICAL COW COSTUME $39.99 No Bull… you’ll win first prize at the costume party in this Adult Comical Cow Costume! Includes: Jumpsuit headpiece and of couse the udder. (Gloves NOT included.) |
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Comical Cow Adult $29.99 Includes: black & white cow print jumpsuit, headpiece with attached horns & ears and of course the udder. Gloves, shoes, and make-up not included. |
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Comical Cow Adult $31.98 Includes: black & white cow print jumpsuit, headpiece with attached horns & ears and of course the udder. Gloves, shoes, and make-up not included. |
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Comical Cow Adult Costume $27.97 The Comical Cow costume is a white and black dairycow jumpsuit that features a rubber udder. Also i ncluded with the costume is a headpiece with hornsand ears. The black and white face paint is not i ncluded. |
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Rubie s Costume Co 10040 Comical Cow Adult Size Standard One-Size $41.16 includes: black & white cow print jumpsuit headpiece with attached horns & ears and of course the udder. gloves shoes and make-up not included.material: polyester dimensions (lxwxh):15 x 12 x 4 |
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G.c. Hanford Co Go-dry Syringe 10 Milliliter Pack Of 12 – GDDC $35.74 a dry cow mastitis treatment.for udder instillations in dry cattle only.penicillin g procaine in sesame oil.dimensions (l x w x h):0.37 x 0.29 x 0.66 |
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G.c. Hanford Co Masti-clear Syringe 10 Milliliter Pack Of 12 – MCLAC $35.74 lactating cow mastitis treatment.for udder instillations in lactating cattle only.penicillin g procaine in sesame oil.dimensions (l x w x h):0.37 x 0.29 x 0.66 |
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Fort Dodge-mastitis Tomorrow Mastitis Tube 10 Milliliter – 304161 $45.01 dry cow only udder infusion containing 300 mg. of cephapirin benzathine in a 10 ml. syringe.use no later than 30 days before calving.dry cow only udder infusion containing 300 mg. of cephapirin benzathine in a 10 ml. syringe.dimensions (l x w x h):8 x 3.5 x 4.38 |
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BAG BALM 10 OZ $25.34 bag balm 10oz. an antibiotic (sulfur) heavy lanolin cream especially effective on cracked skin on pets elbows and feet pads. this product was originally developed to prevent chaffed/rough skin on cow s udder. comes in a rugged metal tin. |
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BAG BALM 1 OZ $22.74 bag balm 1 oz. an antibiotic (sulfur) heavy lanolin cream especially effective on cracked skin on pets elbows and feet pads. this product was originally developed to prevent chaffed/rough skin on cow s udder. the small metal tin fits nicely in a women s purse. |
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Prepare for Impact $34.43 {$Tom Green} will forever be best known for waking up his parents in the wee hours of the morning and drinking milk from a cow’s udder. But besides being his gonzo TV personality, {$Green}’s appreciation of {\rap} stretches back even further (see his earl |
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Bovine Anatomy: The Cow Anatomical Chart $24.95 DIVPThis chart takes the beautiful illustrations fromBSpurgeon’s Color Atlas of Large Animal Anatomy/Band puts them in a convenient wall format./PPViews of the cow include left lateral view with the dorsal and vertebral regions indicated. The chart also shows superficial muscles and veins of the cow, deep cervical muscles, major joints,Iin situ/Iviscera, and udder. Heart and adjacent major vessels, abdominal and pelvic viscera, and udder (mammary glands) are illustrated. Interior of the rumen and reticulum of the cow are also shown./P/divDIVThis chart takes the beautiful illustrations from Spurgeon’s Color Atlas of Large Animal Anatomy and puts them in a convenient wall format. Views of the cow include left lateral view with the dorsal and vertebral regions indicated. The chart also shows superficial muscles and veins of the cow, deep cervical muscles, major joints, in situ viscera, and udder. Heart and adjacent major vessels, abdominal and pelvic viscera, and udder (mammary glands) are illustrated. Interior of the rumen and reticulum of the cow are also shown./div |
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Bovine Anatomy: The Cow Anatomical Chart $51.95 DIVPThis chart takes the beautiful illustrations fromBSpurgeon’s Color Atlas of Large Animal Anatomy/Band puts them in a convenient wall format./PPViews of the cow include left lateral view with the dorsal and vertebral regions indicated. The chart also shows superficial muscles and veins of the cow, deep cervical muscles, major joints,Iin situ/Iviscera, and udder. Heart and adjacent major vessels, abdominal and pelvic viscera, and udder (mammary glands) are illustrated. Interior of the rumen and reticulum of the cow are also shown./P/divDIVThis chart takes the beautiful illustrations from Spurgeon’s Color Atlas of Large Animal Anatomy and puts them in a convenient wall format. Views of the cow include left lateral view with the dorsal and vertebral regions indicated. The chart also shows superficial muscles and veins of the cow, deep cervical muscles, major joints, in situ viscera, and udder. Heart and adjacent major vessels, abdominal and pelvic viscera, and udder (mammary glands) are illustrated. Interior of the rumen and reticulum of the cow are also shown./div |
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BAG BALM 1 oz $6.88 BAG BALM is protective ointment helps to keep superficial tissue moist and soft. For chapped conditions and superficial abrasions. BAG BALM contains lanolin and stays on to provide moisturizing and softening. BAG BALM is alcohol FREE.Directions: Massage thoroughly and allow ointment to remain for full softening effect. For Pets: Apply BAG BALM liberally to the affected area. For Cows: Thoroughly wash treated teats and udder with separate towels before each milking. To avoid contamination after each milking, bathe the udder with plenty of hot water, strip milk out and dry skin. Apply BAG BALM freely and massage gently with this proven ointment twice daily.Ingredients: 8 – Hydroxyquinoline Sulfate 0.3% in a petrolatum lanolin base. |
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BAG BALM 10 oz $10.5 BAG BALM is protective ointment helps to keep superficial tissue moist and soft. For chapped conditions and superficial abrasions. BAG BALM contains lanolin and stays on to provide moisturizing and softening. BAG BALM is alcohol FREE.Directions: Massage thoroughly and allow ointment to remain for full softening effect. For Pets: Apply BAG BALM liberally to the affected area. For Cows: Thoroughly wash treated teats and udder with separate towels before each milking. To avoid contamination after each milking, bathe the udder with plenty of hot water, strip milk out and dry skin. Apply BAG BALM freely and massage gently with this proven ointment twice daily.Ingredients: 8 – Hydroxyquinoline Sulfate 0.3% in a petrolatum lanolin base. |
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Comical Cow Costume – Animal Costumes $27.16 Adult Cow Animal Costume – Animal Costumes for Women – Funny Costumes – Adult Halloween Costumes – This Comical Cow Costume includes headpiece & jumpsuit with udder. This cow animal costume is great fun! The Cow Animal Costume is available in size Adult Standard. The Cow Animal Costume is 100% Polyester. Hand wash with cold water. Line Dry. No bleach. PLEASE NOTE: The headpiece ties under the chin. Gloves and make-up sold separately. |
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Dairyland America’s Cow 2010 Wall Calendar $13.99 “Dairyland America’s Cow Wall Calendar: These milk-producing creatures are known for their udder”" gentleness and slow, placid demeanor. The expression, “”wait till the cows come home,”" came about due to the long time it takes a cow to mooove! This handsome wall calendar is perfect for anyone who appreciates the sweet nature of this farm animal and all that it gives us.”"” |
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Dairyland America’s Cow 2011 Wall Calendar $13.99 “Dairyland America’s Cow Wall Calendar: These milk-producing creatures are known for their udder”" gentleness and slow, placid demeanor. The expression, “”wait till the cows come home,”" came about due to the long time it takes a cow to mooove! This handsome wall calendar is perfect for anyone who appreciates the sweet nature of this farm animal and all that it gives us.”"” |
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Survivor: Borneo – Complete First Season [5 Pack] - $19.99 Includes:Survivor: Quest For Food (2000) Survivor: The Final Four (2000) Survivor: The Merger (2000) Survivor: Udder Revenge (2000) Survivor: Reunion (2000) Survivor: Thy Name Is Duplicity (2000) Survivor: Too Little Too Late? (2000) Survivor: Death of an Alliance (2000) Survivor: Long Hard Days (2000) Survivor: Crack in the Alliance (2000) Survivor: The Marooning (2000) Survivor: Old and New Bonds (2000) Survivor: Pulling Your Own Weight (2000) Survivor: The Generation Gap (2000) Survivor: … |
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Fort Dodge-mastitis Today Mastitis Tube 10 Milliliter – 304141 $47.8 udder infusion containing the drug cephapirin sodium for treatment of bovine mastitis in lactating cows.treatment consists of using two syringes 12 hours apart.milk from treated animal taken during treatment must not be used for food for 96 hours after last treatment.udder infusion containing the drug cephapirin sodium for treatment of bovine mastitis in lactating cows.dimensions (l x w x h):8 x 3.5 x 4.38 |
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Tied And Branded $5.99 How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm? Tie and brand ‘em! That’s the solution three farmers try in this terrific trio of novelettes about rural randiness, where roping is just part of foreplay. No one but J. W. McKenna could have written such a unique collection of BDSM tales as “She Likes It,” “The Gift” and “Brenda’s Udder Fascination.” Ride W. McKenna’s range, a wild and wooly world whose cowgirls are some times just that, and penned and corralled in the bargain! |
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Tied And Branded $5.99 How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm? Tie and brand ‘em! That’s the solution three farmers try in this terrific trio of novelettes about rural randiness, where roping is just part of foreplay. No one but J. W. McKenna could have written such a unique collection of BDSM tales as “She Likes It,” “The Gift” and “Brenda’s Udder Fascination.” Ride W. McKenna’s range, a wild and wooly world whose cowgirls are some times just that, and penned and corralled in the bargain! |
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Tied And Branded $5.99 How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm? Tie and brand ‘em! That’s the solution three farmers try in this terrific trio of novelettes about rural randiness, where roping is just part of foreplay. No one but J. W. McKenna could have written such a unique collection of BDSM tales as “She Likes It,” “The Gift” and “Brenda’s Udder Fascination.” Ride W. McKenna’s range, a wild and wooly world whose cowgirls are some times just that, and penned and corralled in the bargain! |
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Tied And Branded $5.99 How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm? Tie and brand ‘em! That’s the solution three farmers try in this terrific trio of novelettes about rural randiness, where roping is just part of foreplay. No one but J. W. McKenna could have written such a unique collection of BDSM tales as “She Likes It,” “The Gift” and “Brenda’s Udder Fascination.” Ride W. McKenna’s range, a wild and wooly world whose cowgirls are some times just that, and penned and corralled in the bargain! |
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Tied And Branded $5.99 How ya gonna keep ‘em down on the farm? Tie and brand ‘em! That’s the solution three farmers try in this terrific trio of novelettes about rural randiness, where roping is just part of foreplay. No one but J. W. McKenna could have written such a unique collection of BDSM tales as “She Likes It,” “The Gift” and “Brenda’s Udder Fascination.” Ride W. McKenna’s range, a wild and wooly world whose cowgirls are some times just that, and penned and corralled in the bargain! |
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Manny’s Cows $9.98 At first, everything goes smooooothly. But . . . Flossie gets bus-sick. Goldie goes AWOL. Bathroom breaks are a nightmare. And the whole herd storms the gift store like bulls — er, cows in a china shop! Niagara Falls will never be quite the same. If Manny doesn’t find a way to get these cows back on the farm, the vacation may turn into an udder disaster! |
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Mastitis of the Cow $21.88 Publisher: Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company Publication date: 1918 Subjects: Udder — Diseases Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Manny’s Cows: The Niagara Falls Tale $1.38 At first, everything goes smooooothly, But . . . Flossie gets bus-sick. Goldie goes AWOL. Bathroom breaks are a nightmare. And the whole herd storms the gift store like bulls — er, cows in a china shop!pNiagara Falls will never be quite the same. If Manny doesn’t find a way to get these cows back on the farm, the vacation may turn into an udder disaster! |
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Tuberculosis in Dairy Cows $21.88 Publisher: Afford, Printer Publication date: 1908 Subjects: Tuberculosis in cattle Tuberculin test Udder Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Cornucopia: A Gastronomic Tour of Britain $7.5 DIVDIVIn the course of a journey around the eating places, the fine food producers, and the markets and supermarkets of Britain, Paul Richardson chatted with chefs and shoppers, foodie faddists, and junk food junkies. He visited cheesemakers, bakers, smokehouses, coffee houses, and artisan producers of everything from ham and jam to cakes and ale. Democratic to the end, he tasted his way through deep-fried Mars bars in Newcastle and udder in Accrington, peppering his narrative with fascinating culinary lore./DIV/DIV |
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Costumes For All Occasions AA47 Comical Cow Costume $36.4 looking for the best selection of costumes for any occasion -athen you ve come to the right place. choose this item made by the premier manufacturer for costumes props and theatrical wear. we supply ice shows circuses tv amusement parks broadway and almost every major hollywood movie studio with all their theatrical needs. from funny masks and accessories to unique life like mascot and animal costumes we have them all. satisfaction ensured. jumpsuit with attached rubber udder and tie-on hood. fits most men up to size 44. gloves not included. |
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Singles $17.99 Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. I’ve Got You Under My Skin, 1. Night Before Christmas, The, 2. Great Pretender, The, 2. That’s My Boy, 3. Heartbreak Hotel, 3. When You and I were Young, Maggie, 4. Rock Island Line, 4. Tele-Vee-Shun, 5. Banana Boat (Day-O), 5. Try, 6. Pass the Udder Udder (Over to My Udder Brudder), 6. Tele-Vee-Shun, 7. World is Waiting for the Sunrise, The, 7. Ya Got Trouble, 8. Boogie Woogie Banjo Man from Birmingham, The, 8. Gary, Indiana, 9. C’est Si Bon (It’s So Good), 9. Wun’erful, Wun’erful! (Side Uh-One & Side Uh-Two), 10. Dear John & Marsha Letter, A, 10. Green Christmas, 11. Meaning of Christmas, 11. Sh-Boom, 12. Elderly Man River (Ol’ Man River), 12. Wide-Screen Mama Blues, 13. Cocktails for Two, 13. Yellow Rose of Texas, The, 14. Pilgrim’s Progress (Take an Indian to Lunch), 14. Rock Around Stephen Foster, 15. Nuttin’ for Christmas, 15. Yankee Doodle Go Home, 16. St. George & The Dragonet, 16. Zazaloph Family, The, 17. Omaha! (Parts 1 & 2), 17. Quest for Bridey Hammerschlaugen, The, 18. Christmas Dragnet (Yulenet) (Parts 1 & 2) |
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America’s Song Butchers: The Weird World of… $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Tennessee Border No.2, 2. Baby, It’s Cold Outside, 3. Tennessee, Tennessee – (CD only), 4. I’m Movin’ on No. 2, 5. Li’l Ole Kiss of Fire – (CD only), 6. Billboard Song, The, 7. Jam-Bowl-Liar, 8. You Belong to Me No. 2, 9. Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyeballs, 10. That Hound Dog in the Window, (How Much Is), 11. She Was Bitten on the Udder by an Adder – (CD only), 12. Hernando’s Hideaway, 13. Let Me Go, Blubber, 14. Mister Sandman – (CD only), 15. Yaller Rose of Texas, You All, 16. Sixteen Tons, 17. Hart-Brake Motel, 18. Battle of Kookamonga, The, 19. I Want to Hold Your Hand, 20. Misty – (CD only) |
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Bovine Anatomy $131.2 This unique atlas on Bovine Anatomy combines the advantages of both topographical and systems based methods of anatomy. Each page of text faces a full page of realistic illustrations in colour. The topographical treatment of parts of the body is accompanied by illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes of each part. Information tables on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves provide brief data referenced to the text. The illustrations were drawn from dissections especially prepared for that purpose, and instructions are given for the dissections. Particular attention is paid to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof, based on extensive research. In addition to the gross anatomy of the udder, its development, histology, and function are described and illustrated. One chapter is devoted to the pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie of sheep and goats, and chronic wasting disease of American deer and elk. |
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Bovine Anatomy $131.2 This unique atlas on Bovine Anatomy combines the advantages of both topographical and systems based methods of anatomy. Each page of text faces a full page of realistic illustrations in colour. The topographical treatment of parts of the body is accompanied by illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes of each part. Information tables on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves provide brief data referenced to the text. The illustrations were drawn from dissections especially prepared for that purpose, and instructions are given for the dissections. Particular attention is paid to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof, based on extensive research. In addition to the gross anatomy of the udder, its development, histology, and function are described and illustrated. One chapter is devoted to the pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie of sheep and goats, and chronic wasting disease of American deer and elk. |
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Molly Bannaky $6.98 On a cold gray morning in 1683, Molly Walsh sat on a stool tugging at the udder of an obstinate cow. When she spilled the milk, she was brought before the court for stealing. Because she could read, Molly escaped the typicalpunishment of death on the gallows. At the age of seventeen, the English dairymaid was exiled from her country and sentenced to work as an indentured servant in British Colonial America. Molly worked for a planter in Maryland for seven long years. Then she was given an ox hitched to a cart, some supplies-and her freedom. That a lone woman should stake land was unheard of. That she would marry an African slave was even more so. Yet Molly prospered, and with her husband Bannaky, she turned a one-room cabin in the wilderness into a thriving one hundred-acre farm. And one day she had the pleasure of writing her new grandson’s name in her cherished Bible: Benjamin Banneker. |
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The Little Giant Book of Giggles $3.98 Over 350 pages of chuckles and chortles, snickers and snorts, giggles and guffaws. From Cool School to Funky Families, Cats and Dogs to Oh, Horrors, this is simply the biggest little book of jokes, riddles and knock-knocks ever. And the comical pictures on every page really add to the fun. Need a "worm up" to get your body ready for hours of hysterical laughter? Have some hoots on the birds: What did the parakeet say when it was hungry?"Long time no seed."Moo-ving right along: Why did the cow cross the street? To get to the udder side. Then it’s lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my! Why couldn’t the three bears get back into their house? Because it had Goldie locks.Plus: Law and Disorder, All Wet, Play Ball!, On the Net, and much more amusement. |
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Bovine Anatomy $146.48 This unique atlas on Bovine Anatomy combines the advantages of both topographical and systems based methods of anatomy. Each page of text faces a full page of realistic illustrations in colour. The topographical treatment of parts of the body is accompanied by illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes of each part. Information tables on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves provide brief data referenced to the text. The illustrations were drawn from dissections especially prepared for that purpose, and instructions are given for the dissections. Particular attention is paid to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof, based on extensive research. In addition to the gross anatomy of the udder, its development, histology, and function are described and illustrated. One chapter is devoted to the pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie of sheep and goats, and chronic wasting disease of American deer and elk. |
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Production and Inspection of Milk $17.69 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: From 4 to 10 streams should therefore be discarded. The strippings contain the highest fat percentage. Much fat is therefore lost if the oows are not thoroughly stripped. The efficiency of milkers differs greatly in this respect. The Hegelund method of milking, described in Chapter VI, has been highly recommended by Woll for increasing the amount of fat obtained. The composition of the aftermilk obtained by the Hegelund method is essentially the same as that of the ordinary strippings. Lepoutre found that when each quarter of the udder was milked separately the fat percentage was highest in the first quarter milked, and lowest in the last quarter. If two quarters were milked simultaneously the fat content of this milk was higher than that of the milk from the other two quarters. Ingle found appreciable but not constant differences in tbe composition of the milk from different quarters of the udder. Carlyle reports that a constant change of milkers so long as none of them is a stranger to the cows results in a slightly increased fat percentage. So far as milking machines have been tested they seem to have little or no effect upon the composition of the milk. Exercise, work, and fatigue.?In experiments carried out by Hills cows driven and transported by rail gave milk with a low fat content on the next day btit for the following few days the fat content was above normal. The percentage of solids not fat was not affected. Morgan tried the experiment of working cows one or two hours daily. The percentage of fat was thereby increased while the content of milk sugar decreased greatly. A reasonable amount of exercise for the cows has little effect on the composition of the milk. Spaying.?If cows are spayed during a period of lactation this period may be extended for a year or tw… |
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Veterinary Clinical Notes $14.73 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: early in the disease it cuts short the attack, and makes of an otherwise serious trouble a benign condition. When, in the midst of an outbreak of forage poisoning, this drug is administered to horses that are not yet showing symptoms it positively acts as a preventive. Barium chloride ’should always be given intravenously when used in this condition. The dose is one grain per hundred pounds of horse. It has the additional advantage, when so administered, of not interfering with adjunctive oral medication. Orally, its effect can not be relied upon in safe doseage. When giving oily and other non- solvent medicine in capsules in the treatment of acute indigestion or colic, quicker results are gotten if 54 55 a small area on the capsule is thinned out by scraping with a sharp knife. Nothing can take the place of castor oil in the treatment of constipation with col icy pain in colts of sucking age. Guard your prognosis in cast’s of abdominal pain in horses when the symptoms do not conform to a typical attack of colic, acute indigestion, or impaction. Frequently in cases of this kind, abdominal pains with atypical manifestations, the pain is the result of an intussusception, a volvulus, or an incarcerated bowel. In these conditions an error in prognosis usually has a sad effect on the practitioner’s reputation. In treating parturient paresis of cows always give the heart stimulant before inflating the udder. chapter{Section 4When there are complications, ignore these until the heart stimulant has been given and the udder inflated. Pedunculated tumors in the va- j gina of cows are to be ablated in t / every instance. Palliative meas- V f ures not only fail to bring results, but they may even be harmful. There is no drug that can take the plac… |
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Prepare for Impact $17.99 Tom Green will forever be best known for waking up his parents in the wee hours of the morning and drinking milk from a cow’s udder. But besides being his gonzo TV personality, Green’s appreciation of rap stretches back even further (see his early-’90s rap outfit, Organized Rhyme). As a result, his return to the genre with 2005’s Prepare for Impact shouldn’t come as a surprise to longtime fans. While the majority of hip-hop circa the 21st century has become quite parody-riddled (how many more tough guy foolers — with Texas-sized libidos — talking about “representing” and “beefs” are listeners going to have to deal with?), Green expectedly opts for the more light-hearted side of rapping and rhyming. And that’s what ultimately makes such tracks as the album-opening “Write Rhymes and Act Like an Asshole” and “Science Is Everywhere” such guilty yet goofy pleasures. That said, Green approaches “Bloodhound Gang territory” several times, especially on such silly ditties as “I Like Hooters” and “Don’t Mess with a Man (After He Takes A Big Poo Poo).” Overall, however, fans of Green’s TV personality are sure to get a kick out of Prepare for Impact, and any hip-hop artist willing to rap outside of done-to-death topics deserves a warm pat on the back. ~ Greg Prato |
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Plats du Jour $15.48 There is more than a slight malaise in the air these days about French food and cooking. While the rest of the world delights in the intricacies of molecular gastronomy, in France the years of worship at the temple of the great god Michelin seem to have blinded them to change and evolution. What is it about the French that causes them to think so narrowly about their food? William Black explores the highways and byways of French cooking in an attempt to answer that question. Taking as his starting point the great tradition of French food, William tackles years of received wisdom and parochial food snobbery head on, with his mind (and his mouth) firmly open. He eats tête de veau and fried cow’s udder with his French wife’s family. He samples the dubious (and illegal) delights of ortolan and has the most painfully disappointing gastronomic experience of his life. He combs the beaches of Brittany for seafood and is chased away from a festival by an enraged Basque villager. His dedication to the culinary cause knows few bounds. Perhaps not a book that the French will like very much, it’s a highly entertaining and irreverent look at the world’s greatest culinary tradition. |
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Got Crafts? 25 Things to Do with a Milk Carton $3.92 Skip the bin…and recycle those old milk cartons into MOO-velous projects! They’re strong, waterproof, and perfectly shaped to become the start to some fun and funky crafts–especially with the helpful book and art supplies inside this gift-worthy kit. You’ll really be amazed at some of the extraordinary and clever ideas here: a wallet for stashing your cash; an entertaining bowling game that also uses up those old egg cartons; a cow clock that’s an udder-ly adorable way to tell the time. Or create planters, wind catchers, pencil holders, and Galaxy Alex the Robot!brThis is one great way to get kids to drink their milk–they’ll want plenty of cartons to play with! What’s in the Kit: – One copy of Got Crafts? 25 Fun Things You Can Make Out of a Milk Carton- Twelve inches of clear plastic tubing – One 4-inch long dowel – Six pieces of 6 x 6 origami paper (one in each color: yellow, blue, purple, green, red, and orange) – Three feet of orange ribbon – One piece of clear acetate – Four pieces of flexible foam at two different sizes – Three feet of purple lanyard |
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Plats du Jour : 0552154601 $9.58 DIVDIVThere is more than a slight malaise in the air these days about French food and cooking. While the rest of the world delights in the intricacies of molecular gastronomy, in France the years of worship at the temple of the great god Michelin seem to have blinded them to change and evolution. What is it about the French that causes them to think so narrowly about their food? William Black explores the highways and byways of French cooking in an attempt to answer that question. Taking as his starting point the great tradition of French food, William tackles years of received wisdom and parochial food snobbery head on, with his mind (and his mouth) firmly open. He eatsItête de veau/Iand fried cow’s udder with his French wife’s family. He samples the dubious (and illegal) delights of ortolan and has the most painfully disappointing gastronomic experience of his life. He combs the beaches of Brittany for seafood and is chased away from a festival by an enraged Basque villager. His dedication to the culinary cause knows few bounds. Perhaps not a book that the French will like very much, it’s a highly entertaining and irreverent look at the world’s greatest culinary tradition./DIV/DIVDIVDIVWilliam Black is the author ofIAl Dente/Iand the coauthor ofIFish/I,IOrganic,/IandITravels à la Carte/I./DIV/DIV |
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Satyriasis: Literotica 2 $2.15 Foreword by Patrick Califia. Gentlemanly ladies and ladylike gentlemen, you hold in your hands a hot piece of history. Satyriasis is the first pansexual collection of literotica to feature two–yes, two–stories in which the god Pan himself appears. And if that weren’t history in the making, it also marks the return of queer devil-child Ian Philips. Once again, he leaves no prodigal son unspanked and no udder of any sacred cow untweaked. Take a look inside and behold: Adam and Eve and Steve in a motel room; Lezzie Beddeath, San Francisco’s king of cabaret and potluck hostess with the Fellini-esque mostest; a shrimp boat captain with a fetish for big toes and bigger losers; a hustler with a mad love for Edgar Allan Poe and a mad hate for dot-commers caught unawares on a client’s webcam; the Alpha-Bits, A-list Bears in San Francisco’s ultraluxe den; two beloved dentists who like to play rough after-hours with the tools of their trade; and Mistress Lysistrata, dominatrix to the world’s most powerful men and bearing the mother of all Trojan Horses in the eight inch heel of her shoe. |
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Brueton’s Bayou $17.54 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: theless the bayou was reached much sooner than Thorneway had expected. Black Belle seemed more in haste than the other horses to reach home: so Thorneway was a little in advance when he rode to the front of the house, as seemed to be the custom. The mare suddenly uttered a whinny, and Thorneway, looking up, saw a flutter of white and blue. It was only a white muslin dress and blue ribbon, such as every country girl of the present generation owns, but above them was the face of Velce, and it seemed absolutely illumined at the sight of the returning guest. The little flirt! said Thorneway to himself; then he informed himself, with equal earnestness, that she wasn’t anything of the sort, for the glee with which she sprang from the piazza and tripped down the slope to meet him was undoubtedly genuine, and so was the welcome in her face. CHAPTER V. AN INTERCHANGE OF VIEWS. Hyah’s de way it is, remarked sable Wike in the morning, as he lay on the floor of the carriage-house, taking care to be in the full rays of the sun. The old man had a few silver coins in his hand, and was moving them from place to place, as if playing a game of solitaire and betting for and against himself. Dis hyah piece, dat’s the brightest uv de lot, dat’s Miss Velce, de good Lawd bless her! Dis hyah big piece?reckon it’s a dollar?is Mass’ Stranger, dat own de lame hoss. Dis udder dollar’s de majah. Now, how’s de udder fokes gwine to take sides ? S’pose Mass’ Brueton go wid de stranger, like it ‘peared he wuz gwine ter when I heerd de two uv ‘em a-laffin’ an’ cuttin’ up all alone by deyselves on de front po’ch las’ night. Guess I’ll put him dar. Den dere’s de boys. Well, de majah beat Mass’ Hurk in de hoss-race las’ year, so I reckon Hurk’ll stan’ by de stranger, ef it hes to be dat away. Mass’ R… |
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Prepare for Impact $41.99 Tom Green will forever be best known for waking up his parents in the wee hours of the morning and drinking milk from a cow’s udder. But besides being his gonzo TV personality, Green’s appreciation of rap stretches back even further (see his early-’90s rap outfit, Organized Rhyme). As a result, his return to the genre with 2005’s Prepare for Impact shouldn’t come as a surprise to longtime fans. While the majority of hip-hop circa the 21st century has become quite parody-riddled (how many more tough guy foolers — with Texas-sized libidos — talking about “representing” and “beefs” are listeners going to have to deal with?), Green expectedly opts for the more light-hearted side of rapping and rhyming. And that’s what ultimately makes such tracks as the album-opening “Write Rhymes and Act Like an Asshole” and “Science Is Everywhere” such guilty yet goofy pleasures. That said, Green approaches “Bloodhound Gang territory” several times, especially on such silly ditties as “I Like Hooters” and “Don’t Mess with a Man (After He Takes A Big Poo Poo).” Overall, however, fans of Green’s TV personality are sure to get a kick out of Prepare for Impact, and any hip-hop artist willing to rap outside of done-to-death topics deserves a warm pat on the back. ~ Greg Prato, All Music GuidePerformers: Chris Jacks – Bass, Guitar; Scott Marcus – Drums; Josef Zimmerman – Bass |
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Bovine Anatomy: An Illustrated Text $169.38 This unique atlas on Bovine Anatomy combines the advantages of both topographical and systems based methods of anatomy. Each page of text faces a full page of realistic illustrations in colour. The topographical treatment of parts of the body is accompanied by illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes of each part. Information tables on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves provide brief data referenced to the text. The illustrations were drawn from dissections especially prepared for that purpose, and instructions are given for the dissections. Particular attention is paid to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof, based on extensive research. In addition to the gross anatomy of the udder, its development, histology, and function are described and illustrated. One chapter is devoted to the pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie of sheep and goats, and chronic wasting disease of American deer and elk.Bovine Anatomy is a superbly illustrated atlas containing about 150 detailed color drawings based on dissections specially prepared for that purpose. It combines the advantages of both topographic and systematic methods of anatomy and provides the reader with in-depth information on the structure and function of all body systems and their interaction in the living animal.brFully illustrated with large-sized color drawings of the topographic anatomy of the entire body, accompanied by systematic illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes.brSystematic tables of information on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves provide brief data referenced to the text.brParticular attention is paid to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof.brpThis atlas is an essential learning resource for students, a teaching tool for instructors and course directors, and a valuable refere@e,(õÂ?\ÿ¾Úx |
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Dr. C. G. G. Nittinger’s Evils of Vaccination $12.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CONCLUSION. THE FALL OF MAN. Now the country-wench was more subtle, than all persons else, and she said unto Science: Should God have said, ye shall not eat of every thing of the cow ? And Science said unto the wench: We may eat of the cow whatever is wholesome?the flesh and the milk. But we must not eat the flesh of a diseased cow, or drink the milk of a sick udder; least of all must we take into ourselves the diseased eruption of the kine-pox. Most painfully do I recall the years of murrain, when God said: ‘ Ye shall not eat of the cow, nor shall ye even touch it, lest ye die!’ And the we’hch said unto Science : Ye shall surely not die; for God knoweth that, in the day ye vaccinate with the kine-pox,?ye need not swallow it,? ye will wrest yourself from fate and necessity, into freedom, be exempt from small-pox, handsomer, stronger and more spiritual than ever! . And when Science saw that such easy work was more pleasant than racking the brain, she summoned her man, the physician, to visit the cow in the stable; and he, too, comprehended that this practice wouldbe more comfortable. And the eyes of both were opened, and they knew that the Lord had dissolved the murrain and the small-pox, though Jenner had not, and covered their nakedness with vaccine-reports and optimist reasonings. And they heard again, in our day, the voice of the Iwrd walking in the garden of the peoples, with influenza, small-pox, typhus, cholera, yellow-fever; with many other malignant and putrid evils. And the physician hid himself behind the medical college and government from this clear truth. And the Lord called from among the complaining peoples, saying: Physician, where art thou? And the physician answered: I heard the wail of the peoples, and I was afrai… |
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Principles and Practice of Milk Hygiene $29.2 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IV BACTERIA OF MILK Unless drawn under special conditions, which are not obtainable in dairy practice, milk always contains bacteria. Some of them come from the udder; others are derived from the cow’s skin, the dust of the fodder and litter, the milk vessels and utensils, the person and clothing of the milker, etc., and enter the milk during the process of milking and in the subsequent handling of the milk. They are, under normal conditions, non-pathogenic organisms, and, since they are always present in milk, are called the common milk bacteria. Under certain conditions, which are discussed in another chapter, milk contains also pathogenic bacteria. COMMON MILK BACTERIA Some of the non-pathogenic bacteria do not bring about any perceptible change in milk. Many of them, however, produce marked alterations, and it is because of their presence that milk is so extremely perishable or unstable. In growing in milk, these organisms split up certain constituents, notably the lactose and casein, into various products, some of which are capable of exerting an injurious effect upon persons drinking the milk, particularly children and invalid adults. Certain of these changes, including the more harmful kinds, may be considerably advanced before they are indicated by any alteration in the appearance, odor, or taste of the milk. Therefore, while the common milk bacteria are in themselves harmless, and while their growth in milk to a limitedextent is not attended with any appreciable injurious effects, their presence in large numbers is not desirable because it may be accompanied by harmful results. There are numerous species of these organisms. For facility of study as well as for practical purposes, it is convenient to group them according to the changes which they bri… |
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Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology $21.89 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER IIL CONTAMINATION OF MILK. No more important lesson is to be learned than that which relates to the ways in which milk is contaminated with germ life of various kinds; for if these sources of infection are thoroughly recognized they can in large measure be prevented, and so the troubles which they engender overcome. Various organisms find in milk a congenial field for development. Yeasts and some fungi are capable of growth, but more particularly the bacteria, Milk a suitable bacterial food. The readiness with which milk undergoes fermentative changes indicates that it is well adapted to nourish bacterial life. Not only does it contain all the necessary nutritive substances but they are diluted in proper proportions so as to render them available for bacterial as well as mammalian life. Of the nitrogenous compounds, the albumen is in readily assimilable form. The casein, being insoluble, is not directly available, until it is acted upon by proteid-dissolving enzyms like trypsin which may be secreted by bacteria. The fat is relatively resistant to change, although a few forms are capable of decomposing it. Milk sugar, however, is an admirable food for many species, acids and sometimes gases being generally produced. Condition when secreted. When examined under normal conditions milk always reveals bacterial life, yet in the secreting cells of the udder of a healthy cow germ life is not found. Only when the gland is diseased are bacteriafound in any abundance. In the passage of the milk from the secreting cells to the outside it receives its first infection, so that when drawn from the animal it generally contains a considerable number of organisms. Contamination of milk. From this time until it is consumed in one form or another, it is continually subjected … |
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Farm Dairying (1911) $20.05 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER XXI MILKING MACHINES The outraged cow went forth and joined The herd among the greenery: What d’ye think they did just now? They milked me by machinery!” The Khan. ingenuity of man is such that the day will shortly come when there will be a milking machine that will do the work effectively, preserve the quality of the milk, and not be too complicated or expensive. Any machines we have seen tried have not proved entirely successful. It seemed impossible to keep the tubing perfectly clean, and the milk became contaminated. There was more or less trouble in the management of the machines. As for their milking qualities, heifers not accustomed to hand milking apparently did equally well when milked by a machine. The old cows decreased in their milk-flow, and some objected to the method and would not let down their milk at all. When the machine is perfected it will be the ideal way of taking the milk; when passing through tubes into the covered pails the milk escapes contact with unclean hands and atmospheric impurities. It will be getting closer to Nature’s way. The calf, when allowed to go with the cow, drinks the purest of milk direct from the producer to the consumer. The principle is much the same in nearly all milking machines. There are four bell-shaped cups in which the teats are placed. A tube from these connects with a covered pail, and to the pail is attached another tube connected with a vacuum pump. As the air is drawn from the pail by the pump, the suction causes the rubber cups to press or squeeze the teats, and this pressure forces the milk from them. Then as air is admitted, the cups relax a little and the milk flows from the udder into the teats. A glass fixture on the pail-lid shows when the milk has ceased coming. Heavy milker…@4ÌÌÌÌÍÿ¾Úx |
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Farm Dairying (1911) $29.17 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER XXI MILKING MACHINES The outraged cow went forth and joined The herd among the greenery: What d’ye think they did just now? They milked me by machinery!” The Khan. ingenuity of man is such that the day will shortly come when there will be a milking machine that will do the work effectively, preserve the quality of the milk, and not be too complicated or expensive. Any machines we have seen tried have not proved entirely successful. It seemed impossible to keep the tubing perfectly clean, and the milk became contaminated. There was more or less trouble in the management of the machines. As for their milking qualities, heifers not accustomed to hand milking apparently did equally well when milked by a machine. The old cows decreased in their milk-flow, and some objected to the method and would not let down their milk at all. When the machine is perfected it will be the ideal way of taking the milk; when passing through tubes into the covered pails the milk escapes contact with unclean hands and atmospheric impurities. It will be getting closer to Nature’s way. The calf, when allowed to go with the cow, drinks the purest of milk direct from the producer to the consumer. The principle is much the same in nearly all milking machines. There are four bell-shaped cups in which the teats are placed. A tube from these connects with a covered pail, and to the pail is attached another tube connected with a vacuum pump. As the air is drawn from the pail by the pump, the suction causes the rubber cups to press or squeeze the teats, and this pressure forces the milk from them. Then as air is admitted, the cups relax a little and the milk flows from the udder into the teats. A glass fixture on the pail-lid shows when the milk has ceased coming. Heavy milker…@=+…¸Qìÿ¾Úx |
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Dr. C. G. G. Nittinger’s Evils Of Vaccination (1856) $9.47 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CONCLUSION. THE FALL OF MAN. Now the country-wench was more subtle, than all persons else, and she said unto Science: Should God have said, ye shall not eat of every thing of the cow ? And Science said unto the wench: We may eat of the cow whatever is wholesomethe flesh and the milk. But we must not eat the flesh of a diseased cow, or drink the milk of a sick udder; least of all must we take into ourselves the diseased eruption of the kine-pox. Most painfully do I recall the years of murrain, when God said: ‘ Ye shall not eat of the cow, nor shall ye even touch it, lest ye die!’ And the we’hch said unto Science : Ye shall surely not die; for God knoweth that, in the day ye vaccinate with the kine-pox,ye need not swallow it, ye will wrest yourself from fate and necessity, into freedom, be exempt from small-pox, handsomer, stronger and more spiritual than ever! . And when Science saw that such easy work was more pleasant than racking the brain, she summoned her man, the physician, to visit the cow in the stable; and he, too, comprehended that this practice wouldbe more comfortable. And the eyes of both were opened, and they knew that the Lord had dissolved the murrain and the small-pox, though Jenner had not, and covered their nakedness with vaccine-reports and optimist reasonings. And they heard again, in our day, the voice of the Iwrd walking in the garden of the peoples, with influenza, small-pox, typhus, cholera, yellow-fever; with many other malignant and putrid evils. And the physician hid himself behind the medical college and government from this clear truth. And the Lord called from among the complaining peoples, saying: Physician, where art thou? And the physician answered: I heard the wail of the peoples, and I was afrai…@ð£×=qÿ¾Úx |
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Clinical Examination of Farm Animals $71 Clinical examination is a fundamental part of the process of veterinary diagnosis. Without a proficient clinical examination and an accurate diagnosis it is unlikely that the treatment, control, prognosis and welfare of animals will be optimised. <p>This book will assist veterinary students in their understanding of farm animal clinical examination and act as a quick reference for clinicians who are called upon to examine an unfamiliar species. It will also provide a more detailed account for experienced clinicians in their continuing professional development. <p>The authors provide a simple, explicit and reliable method of examining cattle, sheep, pigs and goats of all ages in the search for diagnostic information.Part I Introduction; Principles of Clinical Examination. Part II Cattle – Clinical Examination by Body System & Region; The General Clinical Examination of Cattle; Clinical Examination of the Lymphatic System; Clinical Examination of the skin; Clinical Examination of the Head & Neck; Clinical Examination of the Cardiovascular System; Clinical Examination of the Respiratory System; Clinical Examination of the Gastro-intestinal System; Clinical Examination of the Urinary System; Clinical Examination of the Female Genital System; Clinical Examination of the Male Genital System; Clinical Examination of the Udder; Clinical Examination of the Musculo-skeletal System; Clinical Examination of the Nervous System. Part III Sheep; Clinical Examination of the Sheep. Part IV Pigs; Clinical Examination of the Pig. Part V Goats; Clinical Examination of the Goat. Bibliography, Appendix 1 Normal Physiological Values, Appendix 2 Reference Laboratory Values: Haematology, Appendix 3 Reference Laboratory Values: Biochemistry, Index.The book should definitely be owned and read by all undergraduates and recently qualified large animal clinicians. It will also be a useful <i>aide memoire</i> to many older clinicans…<br><b>Goat Vete@QÀ |
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Introductory Lessons on Mind $22.45 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: LESSON III. I- By the word Instinct is usually Instinct. understood a tendency to do some act without design, and without any thought of the object to be accomplished by that act. Thus a new-born calf or other animal, before it has tasted milk, is led by instinct to seek the udder of the Dam, and to suck. And birds are led to build nests, and bees, a comb, by Instinct, and without any design or thought of thus providing a suitable place for their young. There are several Instincts which belong, in common, to the Human Species, and to the Brutes. But the Brutes are far more amply provided with them than we are: and the lower and less intelligent animals?such as the bee and the spider?are endowed with more instincts than the higher. Hunger and Thirst are instinctive Hunger tendencies common to us with the and Thirst. Brutes. For though a man is aware that food nourishes, and is necessary for the support of life, a new-born infant is equally sensible of hunger and thirst, and is just in the condition of the Young of any other animal. It can have no knowledge that milk is nourishing, or that it is to be obtained by sucking. And the Instinct of sucking is, itself, when you come to examine into the matter, something much more wonderful than you might at first sight suppose. Drawing in the breath exhausts the air within the mouth so as to form something of a vacuum, as philosophers call it [i.e. empty space]: and the pressure of the air III.] INSTINCTS OF BRUTES. 13 being thus removed from the part that is within the mouth, that which is without the mouth is so pressed by the air as to squeeze in the milk. Now neither a new-born lamb, nor a babe, nor indeed the greater part of grown men, know anything of this action of the air [the pressure of the atmosphere]; a… |
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Manual of Sheep Diseases $59.77 This revised and updated version of <i>Outline of Clinical Diagnosis in Sheep </i>now covers the whole field of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases and poor production of sheep. It is aimed at the non-specialist veterinarian and fills a niche between the large, comprehensive books on sheep and the shorter texts aimed at farmers. It will also appeal to all those involved in sheep production, and is a valuable reference for veterinary students. <p>A wide range of diseases and conditions is covered, together with important aspects of production such as lamb output and growth rates. New sections have been added on nutrition (which has a significant effect on all aspects of production), anaesthesia, vaccination programmes, and parasite control.Preface.<p>Acknowledgements.<p>1. Introduction.<p>2. Suboptimal reproductive performance SORP.<p>3. Abortion.<p>4. Dystocia and vagino-cervical prolapse.<p>5. Male infertility.<p>6. Periparturient ewe losses.<p>7. Mastitis, udder and teat lesions.<p>8. Perinatal lamb losses.<p>9. Inadequate growth rate.<p>10. Diarrhoea.<p>11. Tenesmus.<p>12. Adult weight loss.<p>13. Mouth disorders.<p>14. Lameness.<p>15. Changed behaviour and neurological dysfunction.<p>16. Eye disorders/visual defects.<p>17. Anaemia.<p>18. Jaundice.<p>19. Abdominal distension and abdominal pain.<p>20. Wool loss and skin lesions.<p>21. Respiratory disease.<p>22. Found dead and sudden death.<p>Appendix 1 Postmortem examination.<p>Appendix 2 Sample taking and sample sending.<p>Appendix 3 Nutrition.<p>Appendix 4 Internal parasite control.<p>Appendix 5 Health plans and vaccination programmes.<p>Appendix 6 Poisons.<p>Appendix 7 Zoonoses.<p>Appendix 8 Anaesthesia and common surgical procedures.<p>Appendix 9 Possible new production and disease patterns.&@Mâ?\(õÃÿ¾Úx |
