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1 II, 1 | has four teats like the cow, a tail like that of an 2 II, 1 | have four teats, as the cow. Some have breasts neither 3 II, 1 | and four teats, like the cow. Of solid-hooved animals 4 III, 1 | has been known to serve a cow immediately after castration, 5 III, 20 | the ass next again, but cow’s milk is the thickest. 6 III, 20 | next in degree with the cow. Mare’s milk, by the way, 7 III, 20 | there is more cheese in cow’s milk than in goat’s milk; 8 III, 20 | from the same amount of cow’s milk, thirty. Other animals 9 III, 21 | the longer it is kept; and cow’s rennet, after being kept 10 III, 21 | the common she-goat, the cow, and the small she-goat; 11 IV, 11 | lowing and bellowing of the cow has a deeper note than that 12 IV, 11 | powerful than the horn of the cow.~ 13 v, 2 | same is the case with the cow as regards the bull, owing 14 v, 14 | instance in kine: for here the cow has a deeper note than the 15 v, 14 | when only a year old. A cow has been known to calve 16 v, 19 | generated in the dung of the cow or the ass. The cantharus 17 VI, 12 | temple. It looks like a cow. The female in regard to 18 VI, 18 | next in order comes the cow. In fact, the mare is said 19 VI, 18 | with it by and by. With the cow, the she ass, and the mare, 20 VI, 18 | is far less copious. The cow, for instance, when in heat, 21 VI, 18 | pungent than the urine of the cow. After parturition the urine 22 VI, 21 | The bull impregnates the cow at a single mount, and mounts 23 VI, 21 | vigour as to weigh down the cow; if his effort be unsuccessful, 24 VI, 21 | effort be unsuccessful, the cow must be allowed an interval 25 VI, 21 | decline to mount the same cow several times on one day, 26 VI, 21 | enabled to mount the same cow several times in one day, 27 VI, 21 | conflict. The bull and the cow are about a year old when 28 VI, 21 | the age of two years. The cow goes with calf for nine 29 VI, 21 | weak and imperfect. The cow as a rule bears but one 30 VI, 21 | the feet. The milk of the cow is serviceable after parturition, 31 VI, 29 | has four teats like the cow. After the hinds have become 32 VIII, 28| congeners in Greece, as the cow and the sheep; but some 33 IX, 50 | unite sexually with the cow. The ovaries of sows are