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1 Deer are of three kinds; one the size of the young steer of Spain.
2 If you are canning a young steer or a calf you would go about it as follows:
3 Judith spun her lariat and a lusty young steer , well back toward the south fence, turned and stumbled.
4 STIRK, a young steer or heifer.
5 Round this den, and rendering it noisome, were scattered the bones of several deer and a young steer or heifer.
6 Select a fancy prime cut from a young steer and have the butcher cut off the chine and trim for roasting.
7 What business have you got selling off my young steers at a sacrifice?
8 Buy young steers ; pay any price; but get more cattle.
9 Males are either bulls, steers (castrated bulls), or bullocks ( young steers ) .
10 Try and get a hundred cows on shares, or buy young steers on a credit.
11 The growth of young steers justifies any outlay.
12 We then bought a yoke of young steers .
13 The great bulk of the unsold stock consisted of cows, heifers, and young steers unfit for beef.
14 Through the darkness came a swift-rushing animal, which Reed soon recognized as one of his young steers .
15 We can't make these young steers pull.
16 This completed eight herds secured-threeof young steers for the agricultural regions, and five intended for government delivery.
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