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dairy cattle
noun
- cows raised mainly for their milk, especially cows of a dairy breed.
Word History and Origins
Origin of dairy cattle1
Example Sentences
Tearing apart those carbon-absorbing ecosystems gives the practice a footprint higher than dairy cattle, pigs, or chicken.
Cases of cattle brucellosis were reported across the country in dairy cattle and an increasing number of range herds.
And it would have been a matter of no moment if they'd been domesticated dairy-cattle, but these were range-cattle gone wild.
Herefords, though they rear their own calves, have acquired but little fame as dairy cattle.
As dairy cattle, they are noted for the length of the period during which they continue in milk.
Teacher asked him to tell us two breeds of dairy cattle and which gives the most milk.
A dog is a nuisance among dairy cattle, but he can be made to earn his salt at churning time.
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