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Definition of unweaned in English: unweanedadjectiveʌnˈwiːndˌənˈwind (of an infant or other young mammal) not accustomed to food other than its mother's milk. the newborn and unweaned child Example sentencesExamples - Scattered between the sleeping cats were several cubs of varying ages and both sexes from small unweaned kittens to half-grown yearlings.
- A previous study using a more intensive collection schedule reported that weaned foals had elevated cortisol levels through 40 h post - weaning compared with unweaned controls.
- Never buy or sell an unweaned, not fully feathered bird.
- However, unweaned infants had a similar standardised mortality ratio at all weights at 1 year, including large infants, suggesting that nutritional status at 1 year was unlikely to be a causal factor.
- While giving concentrates to spring/summer calving suckler cows at this time of the year is uneconomic it could be a convenient method for a part of the herd (the late calvers) that remain unweaned up to the time of housing.
- I had some good but not extraordinary suckling pig from the rotisserie with that lovely paper-thin crackling you get from the unweaned animal, and I tried some nice chocolatey venison with a too-sour-for-me cranberry compote.
- Also, the process of weaning foals in stalls, either singly or in pairs, results in elevated plasma cortisol when compared with unweaned controls.
- The animal should be unweaned, and thus with a high ability to digest milk, and abundant rennin.
- Breeding seasonality was determined by assigning a date of birth to all unweaned juveniles, defined as dependent pouch-young or young-on-back captured with their mothers during trapping sessions.
- They transported preweaned-preconditioned and unweaned calves to a local auction barn where they were held without feed and water until 1630 h, weighed, and then placed in pens with water only until 0700 h the following morning.
Definition of unweaned in US English: unweanedadjectiveˌənˈwēndˌənˈwind (of an infant or other young mammal) not accustomed to food other than its mother's milk. the newborn and unweaned child Example sentencesExamples - While giving concentrates to spring/summer calving suckler cows at this time of the year is uneconomic it could be a convenient method for a part of the herd (the late calvers) that remain unweaned up to the time of housing.
- The animal should be unweaned, and thus with a high ability to digest milk, and abundant rennin.
- Breeding seasonality was determined by assigning a date of birth to all unweaned juveniles, defined as dependent pouch-young or young-on-back captured with their mothers during trapping sessions.
- Also, the process of weaning foals in stalls, either singly or in pairs, results in elevated plasma cortisol when compared with unweaned controls.
- Scattered between the sleeping cats were several cubs of varying ages and both sexes from small unweaned kittens to half-grown yearlings.
- Never buy or sell an unweaned, not fully feathered bird.
- However, unweaned infants had a similar standardised mortality ratio at all weights at 1 year, including large infants, suggesting that nutritional status at 1 year was unlikely to be a causal factor.
- I had some good but not extraordinary suckling pig from the rotisserie with that lovely paper-thin crackling you get from the unweaned animal, and I tried some nice chocolatey venison with a too-sour-for-me cranberry compote.
- They transported preweaned-preconditioned and unweaned calves to a local auction barn where they were held without feed and water until 1630 h, weighed, and then placed in pens with water only until 0700 h the following morning.
- A previous study using a more intensive collection schedule reported that weaned foals had elevated cortisol levels through 40 h post - weaning compared with unweaned controls.
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