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Definition of milker in English: milkernoun ˈmɪlkəˈmɪlkər 1A cow or other animal that is kept for milk, especially one of a specified productivity. 乳牛;产乳动物 the cows were no more than fair milkers 这些母牛不过是一般的乳牛。 Example sentencesExamples - He's now A2 Corporation's point man in Britain, busy persuading farmers to change their herds over to A2 milkers.
- A mule was better than a horse for work in the sun, but milkers went sour in hot weather.
- Likewise choosing the bull to father your future milkers is equally as important.
- She calved last December and is currently giving 40 kg of milk a day in their Winton herd of 220 milkers based both at Cherry Burton and Shiptonthorpe near York.
- Noted as heavy milkers, they are often the breed used in commercial dairies.
- Research proved that U to E grade females give poor fertility and are poor milkers, two very important traits required for breeding.
- If the cow has not got enough colostrum, surplus could be taken from the better milkers at calving and stored in the freezer for emergencies.
- His main concern is fertility levels - he will scan a percentage of the first cross-bred milkers next month.
- They offered the ‘station’ experience, feeding cattle, shearing sheep, horseback riding, whip cracking, and milking the few milkers they had.
- Ampleforth Abbey Farms, which tends 1,000 acres of land near Helmsley, was reputed to have the largest milking herd under one roof in North Yorkshire in the mid-1990s, with 260 milkers.
- The animal calved three weeks ago in the Butterfields' herd of 100 milkers, and is giving 35 kg of milk daily.
- They were just on their way to the mini-mall near the supermarket to return a video when bang: they happened across a top milker just wandering around a front yard near the middle school.
- The herd of 115 milkers and 85 followers is mainly pedigree black and whites but there are also 20 award-winning dairy shorthorns.
- The couple sells milkers to families and several dairies.
- Also, these sheep are good milkers and some are prolific breeders.
- Keep good quality grass in front of your milkers at all times.
- Most cows have enough milk to support satisfactory calf growth rates up to about 4 months of age but calves on the poorer milkers will start to suffer from now onwards unless creep is provided.
- With the new facilities bedded in, the stage is set for the college to expand its herd to 200 plus milkers - and to enlighten the nation's farming students and experts
- After almost 40 years in milk production, John and Sally Hart are dispersing their Hilhoath herd of pedigree Jersey and Guernsey milkers.
- First calvers, older cows and the better milkers are likely to be thinner than the rest.
2A person who milks cows. 挤奶工;挤奶者 Example sentencesExamples - If you get dairy goats, you'll probably want to build this nifty stanchion to make milking easy for both the milker and the milkee.
- Milking takes place twice a day, at 4 a.m. and 4 p.m., two milkers working their way toward each other from opposite ends of the barn.
- Enjoy a free steak or rissole sandwich then stay around for street entertainment and the infamous Cow Pat Lot plus a Milking Competition open to experienced and novice milkers.
- Mr Williams, now a self-employed relief milker and gardener, who lives at Fishguard, expressed his delight at the result.
- The last place he worked had a carousel milker that could handle 600 cows in three hours.
- They would get up at five o'clock in the morning to milk 45 head of cattle with bucket-style milkers, and then carry the buckets to the milk coolers.
- Greg also knew he would have to learn all he could before starting his own dairy, so he worked as a night-shift milker for a herd of 550 cows in Maryland and later as an assistant herd manager for a large dairy in southern Wisconsin.
- When a member calls in need of, for instance, a baler or a relief milker, CFRBA simply puts them in touch with the nearest member capable of supplying the machinery or the manpower and a deal is struck.
- Others helped have been animal hauliers and relief milkers, whose livelihood has been halted by the outbreak.
- He also tried his hand at a whole range of labouring work, before setting up business as a relief milker.
- The procedure kills bacteria from the cow or the milker or milking machine.
Definition of milker in US English: milkernounˈmilkərˈmɪlkər 1A cow or other animal that is kept for milk, especially one of a specified productivity. 乳牛;产乳动物 the cows were no more than fair milkers 这些母牛不过是一般的乳牛。 Example sentencesExamples - Also, these sheep are good milkers and some are prolific breeders.
- His main concern is fertility levels - he will scan a percentage of the first cross-bred milkers next month.
- First calvers, older cows and the better milkers are likely to be thinner than the rest.
- He's now A2 Corporation's point man in Britain, busy persuading farmers to change their herds over to A2 milkers.
- They were just on their way to the mini-mall near the supermarket to return a video when bang: they happened across a top milker just wandering around a front yard near the middle school.
- Keep good quality grass in front of your milkers at all times.
- If the cow has not got enough colostrum, surplus could be taken from the better milkers at calving and stored in the freezer for emergencies.
- They offered the ‘station’ experience, feeding cattle, shearing sheep, horseback riding, whip cracking, and milking the few milkers they had.
- Most cows have enough milk to support satisfactory calf growth rates up to about 4 months of age but calves on the poorer milkers will start to suffer from now onwards unless creep is provided.
- With the new facilities bedded in, the stage is set for the college to expand its herd to 200 plus milkers - and to enlighten the nation's farming students and experts
- Research proved that U to E grade females give poor fertility and are poor milkers, two very important traits required for breeding.
- Ampleforth Abbey Farms, which tends 1,000 acres of land near Helmsley, was reputed to have the largest milking herd under one roof in North Yorkshire in the mid-1990s, with 260 milkers.
- After almost 40 years in milk production, John and Sally Hart are dispersing their Hilhoath herd of pedigree Jersey and Guernsey milkers.
- Noted as heavy milkers, they are often the breed used in commercial dairies.
- The animal calved three weeks ago in the Butterfields' herd of 100 milkers, and is giving 35 kg of milk daily.
- The herd of 115 milkers and 85 followers is mainly pedigree black and whites but there are also 20 award-winning dairy shorthorns.
- The couple sells milkers to families and several dairies.
- Likewise choosing the bull to father your future milkers is equally as important.
- She calved last December and is currently giving 40 kg of milk a day in their Winton herd of 220 milkers based both at Cherry Burton and Shiptonthorpe near York.
- A mule was better than a horse for work in the sun, but milkers went sour in hot weather.
2A person or device that milks cows. 挤奶工;挤奶者 Example sentencesExamples - If you get dairy goats, you'll probably want to build this nifty stanchion to make milking easy for both the milker and the milkee.
- The procedure kills bacteria from the cow or the milker or milking machine.
- Milking takes place twice a day, at 4 a.m. and 4 p.m., two milkers working their way toward each other from opposite ends of the barn.
- Mr Williams, now a self-employed relief milker and gardener, who lives at Fishguard, expressed his delight at the result.
- They would get up at five o'clock in the morning to milk 45 head of cattle with bucket-style milkers, and then carry the buckets to the milk coolers.
- He also tried his hand at a whole range of labouring work, before setting up business as a relief milker.
- Others helped have been animal hauliers and relief milkers, whose livelihood has been halted by the outbreak.
- Greg also knew he would have to learn all he could before starting his own dairy, so he worked as a night-shift milker for a herd of 550 cows in Maryland and later as an assistant herd manager for a large dairy in southern Wisconsin.
- Enjoy a free steak or rissole sandwich then stay around for street entertainment and the infamous Cow Pat Lot plus a Milking Competition open to experienced and novice milkers.
- When a member calls in need of, for instance, a baler or a relief milker, CFRBA simply puts them in touch with the nearest member capable of supplying the machinery or the manpower and a deal is struck.
- The last place he worked had a carousel milker that could handle 600 cows in three hours.
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