uncastrated

ADJECTIVE
  1. not castrated
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How To Use uncastrated In A Sentence

  • In the Mhow area of India, where it is common practice to feed goats on the leaves of trees gathered in the forest, an experiment was conducted with uncastrated male goats aged about 14 months and weighing some 25 kg. Chapter 6
  • The receipt specifies the product of a stonehorse, that is a horse uncastrated, a full stallion.
  • When we say that, we're comparing him to a stallion, or uncastrated horse--there's usually only one on a farm, right? Ferule & Fescue
  • Animals which have a carnivorous diet are not generally considered suitable for food, and the meat of uncastrated adult male animals is often shunned.
  • A 2004 study of German subjects submitted to Sexual Abuse: Journal of Treatment and Recovery, revealed that only 3% of sexual criminals relapsed into their old ways post-operation, compared to 46% of their uncastrated counterparts. Castration: Justice, or Nazi Revival? « Gender Across Borders
  • The stock bull, early born uncastrated males, or unwanted ‘visitors’ from or to neighbouring farms are the likely culprits.
  • The modern preference for lean meat has led some producers to raise uncastrated animals, or to replace certain hormones in castrates. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • “We agreed,” says Burton, “to collaborate and produce a full, complete, unvarnished, uncastrated, copy of the great original, my friend taking the prose and I the metrical part; and we corresponded upon the subject for years.” The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • I haven't seen them around for a while, but Gordon has enemies, mostly large ginger uncastrated male cats who live further up the street, and occasionally steal food from the kitchen.
  • Before parting we agreed to “collaborate” and produce a full, complete, unvarnished, uncastrated copy of the great original, my friend taking the prose and I the metrical part; and we corresponded upon the subject for years. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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