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milker

[ UK /mˈɪlkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. cattle that are reared for their milk

How To Use milker In A Sentence

  • Research proved that U to E grade females give poor fertility and are poor milkers, two very important traits required for breeding.
  • In this case, should the hands of the milker be affected with little accidental sores to any extent, every sore would become the nidus of infection and feel the influence of the virus; and the degree of violence in the constitutional symptoms would be in proportion to the number and to the state of these local affections. On Vaccination Against Smallpox
  • Others helped have been animal hauliers and relief milkers, whose livelihood has been halted by the outbreak.
  • Thought Tommy Graham (ex MP for West Renfrewshire and expenses milker par excellence) worth protecting? Archive 2009-06-01
  • They offered the ‘station’ experience, feeding cattle, shearing sheep, horseback riding, whip cracking, and milking the few milkers they had.
  • 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.
  • There were two pens in the barn: the north pen, which housed cows milked with a robotic milker, and the south pen, which housed cows milked in a conventional parlor.
  • He's now A2 Corporation's point man in Britain, busy persuading farmers to change their herds over to A2 milkers.
  • 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
  • That cow is a good milker.
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