farrow

[ UK /fˈæɹə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɛˌɹoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the production of a litter of pigs
VERB
  1. give birth to (piglets)
    sows farrow
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How To Use farrow In A Sentence

  • I passed by a moor on my left, then a moory hillock on my right; the way was broken and stony; all traces of the good roads of Wales had disappeared; the habitations which I saw by the way were miserable hovels into and out of which large sows were stalking, attended by their farrows. Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • He was named as wanted by Bedfordshire Police in 1998 in connection with the murder of Mr Farrow.
  • The hogs are farrowed outdoors or in barns or hoop buildings with bedding.
  • They started farrowing hogs when they moved to the rented farm in 1991 and have a traditional farrow-to-finish setup.
  • Farrow said she was baffled and frustrated by what she called the indifference of Britons to Darfur, the region of Sudan where 200,000 people have died and 2.5 million been forced from their homes in four years of fighting between the Sudanese government and local rebels. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I remember as kid eating farrow porridge for breakfast.. and I got some spelt berries and cooked them and was like.. FARRO MINESTRONE WITH WINTER SQUASH AND GREENS
  • Olives, sages, pale greys and blues: these colours were made for outdoor light, and Farrow & Ball now produces all its colours in eco exterior eggshell, which is wonderfully matt. Homes: Big ideas for small backyards
  • It's what would once have been called a typical Iowa farm: They grow corn, soybeans, small grains, Sudan grass, and hay; raise a few hundred organic pigs a year, farrow to finish; and pasture 80 feeder cows.
  • The most common time to administer dewormers for reproducing animals is prior to breeding and before farrowing.
  • Prosecutors seek Ms. Campbell's testimony, as well as testimony from actress Mia Farrow, to help establish the timing of Taylor's possession of Sierra Leonean diamonds. Human Rights First: Naomi Campbell, Blood Diamonds, and the Big Picture
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