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SUCKLER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. suckling 2. an animal that suckles its young : mammal suckler 2 of 2 noun (2) plural -s dialectal, England : the flowering head of a clover.
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SUCKLER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Suckler definition: an animal that suckles its young; mammal.. See examples of SUCKLER used in a sentence.
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Suckler Cow - AskAboutIreland.ie
Suckler Cows are kept especially for the production of beef, rather than milk. Their calves stay with the herd and are allowed to be fed by the Dam.
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suckler
suckler (ˈsʌklə(r)) Also Sc. 5 suclar, 6 sowklar. [f. suckle v. + -er1.] 1. An unweaned mammal (rarely an infant); esp. a sucking calf. Also attrib.1473 Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879) I. 166 Twa cupyl of suclar kyddis. 1791 J. Learmont Poems 269 This day we hae our suckler lambs to spane. c 1800 Abdy...
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SUCKLER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
SUCKLER definition: an animal that suckles its young ; mammal | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
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suckler, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun suckler is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for suckler is from 1473. suckler ...
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Blue Grey cattle
It is reared principally as a suckler cow, and is particularly well suited to upland grazing. Use
The Blue Grey is used principally as a suckler cow on uplands where grazing is sparse, where cows are nevertheless able to produce adequate quantities
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suckler - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · An animal that has not yet been weaned. · Any animal that suckles its young; a mammal. See also. edit · sucklers. Anagrams. edit · Ruckles, luckers, ...
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What is a suckler herd? - YouTube
It was a sunny, Sunday afternoon and the whole family was out helping on the farm, George wanted to film a serious video about what a ...
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The Sustainable Suckler Cow - Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society
Managing efficient, productive suckler cows that will thrive within the farm's unique environment has never been more vital.
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In the suckler herd - Hereford Cattle Society
The Hereford does it all. The breed can be used in any commercial suckler herd as either a terminal sire, or suckler cow.
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[PDF] Definition of a registered herd
An animal that has given birth to at least one calf and is used for the production of milk. Beef cow, beef suckler cow or suckler cow. An animal that has ...
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Calf (animal)
Calf rearing systems
The single suckler system of rearing calves is similar to that occurring naturally in wild cattle, where each calf is suckled by In the multi-suckler system, several calves are fostered onto one cow in addition to her own, and these calves' mothers can then be used wholly for milk
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suckling
▪ I. suckling, n.1 (ˈsʌklɪŋ) Forms: 5 suklinge, sukkelyng, 5–6 sokelyng(e, 6 suc(k)lynge, -elynge, 7 sucklin, 6– suckling. [f. suck v. + -ling1. Cf. MDu. sôgeling (Du. zuigeling, WFlem. zoogeling), MHG. sôgelinc, sûgelinc (G. säugling).] 1. a. An infant that is at the breast or is unweaned.c 1440 Pr...
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