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1 I, 1 | be the case with horses, kine, swine, (men), sheep, goats, 2 I, 17| character the same organ in kine. In all animals that are 3 I, 17| shape the identical organ in kine, but in its case the organs 4 II, 1 | huckle-bone like that of kine, but meagre and small in 5 III, 21| is not good for pregnant kine, as it causes increased 6 IV, 11| except, by the way, with kine, for the lowing and bellowing 7 v, 14| some, as for instance in kine: for here the cow has a 8 VI, 18| in the fields. Mares and kine alike, when in heat, indicate 9 VI, 18| voiding urine. Further, kine mount the bulls, follow 10 VI, 18| proportion to size. With kine and mares menstruation usually 11 VI, 21| the age of four months. Kine in general begin to submit 12 VI, 21| right on to the autumn. When kine in large numbers receive 13 VI, 21| rain and stormy weather. Kine herd together like mares, 14 VIII, 7| Epirus the so-called Pyrrhic kine are not allowed intercourse 15 VIII, 7| nicknamed the "unbulled" kine. Of these Pyrrhic cattle, 16 IX, 45| as is the case also with kine and all other horned animals. 17 IX, 50| teeth that ruminate, such as kine, sheep, and goats. In the