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1 She talked of getting a young heifer and a sow for more milk and meat.
2 It was quite dark when she finished her milking, and went to give the young heifer her hay.
3 My own Molly's bellowing like a young heifer , and Mrs. Conerney's boy is dying, so she tells me.
4 Uncle Joe had employed him to sell Moodie a young heifer , and he had brought her over for him to look at.
5 The as yet unidentified disease killed a young heifer after five or six days of weakness in its legs and progressive paralysis some months ago.
6 The sheep will fetch summat-andthere's two fine young heifers , beside the milch cows.'
7 Arter this the young heifers kin stray away from their mother's sides, without bein' dragged off.
8 Many handsome young heifers looked very like the emigrant bull in the face, and claimed their parentage.
9 Four young heifers , tied in a line, were grazing and at times looking toward the house and lowing.
10 Not even the breachiest of breachy young heifers could be expected to tinkle a cowbell with such briskness.
11 Started on that place with two young heifers - those two old red cows that you see knocking about now.
12 Say, you keep yer eye peeled on some o' the young heifers on the far side o' the bunch.
13 Here he found but two young heifers being tested for tuberculosis, and a magnificent Duroc Jersey boar in magnificent condition.
14 In buying dairy stock the farmer generally finds it for his interest to select young heifers , as they give the promise of longer usefulness.
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