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One woman led a milk cow with a little girl on its back.
The rest of the time they feed and milk cows.
The milk cows would be the least of your problems."
She'd lived on a farm and had to milk cows before going to school in the morning.
These days it's the visitors that serve as milk cows.
He sells one horse for money and a good milk cow.
There were 37,000 head in 2006, including 4,750 milking cows.
"My Dad had to milk cows twice a day, for seven days a week."
Milk cows usually require 10 gallons of water a day each.
"I've been milking cows since before you even knew what one was, baby brother."
He also owned 41 cattle, 21 of which were milk cows.
He learned to milk cows and get along without indoor plumbing.
My folks got a milk cow, and the rest just followed."
He bought cattle to stock the range, and a milk cow for the house.
Practicing on their thumbs, the boys learned how to milk cows.
And his great brown-and-white milk cow did not survive the war.
You are as fat and slow as a milk cow!
"I had incidents late at night milking cows," he said.
There were approximately 50 milk cows on the estate, and a large number of pigs.
Even those living in the city grew much of their produce and kept a milk cow plus a pig or two.
Fathers go home to milk cows, pick up mail and take showers.
And we're still teaching our children about milking cows?
The region had 211,000 head of cattle including 15,900 milking cows (2006).
In the morning, the contestants went to milk cows.
His family kept milk cows and a parrot named Poly.
So were the four precious milch cows and their calves.
Of thirty milch cows only one is left, and she does not give milk enough for us to drink.
Or milch cows, as I believe they are called in left-wing circles.
She went, driving the milch cow ahead into sheltering trees.
A man of self-respect doesn't turn into a milch cow for anybody.
The Alderney of the period was considered to be the best of all milch cows.
"The Dutch looked upon us as milch cows.
We were alone except for a fat milch cow tethered among the grasses that grew beside the road.
I'd say he was the proverbial milch cow in a previous existence.'
I then employed him to mind twelve milch cows, which duty he neglected, and let them stray.
A milch cow fed along the brook, flank-deep in fern.
Next, he killed the milch cow of his preceptor Vasishta.
"Most people around here are raising beef cattle, milch cows, and sheep, not crops.
In any case they're always shipping animals to Venus; our own ship is taking a load of milch cows."
The livestock consisted of 3 horses, 8 Milch cows, 129 sheep, 67 pigs and 143 fowl.
Their line will be,' Don't worry: we are the money milch cows who will provide the cash for the future.'
Almost without exception the "Milch Cows' were dead.
Oro, welcome home, I would rather have you than a hundred milch cows:
They have treated motorists as east-to-hit milch cows.
I meant to take I our milch cow, but with the gardener there I cannot risk it.
On the way they came upon the "Milch Cow' U 487, which this time did not escape.
The calf will drink water from a pail, and some men made sport out of trying to make the small buffalo suckle a milch cow.
Medical assistance could only be given when the submarine rendezvoused with U-460, a 'milch cow' supply vessel.
Two wagons, fourteen oxen, a horse and a milch cow were simply too much for a woman and a boy to manage.
They then placed the gold along with the ark on a cart drawn by two milch cows, who head straight for Israel and do not waver.