The phrase "a change of pasture makes fat calves" suggests that introducing variety or new experiences can lead to growth and improvement. In a literal sense, changing the grazing area for livestock can provide them with better nutrition, resulting in healthier, fatter calves. Metaphorically, it implies that exploring new opportunities or environments can foster personal or professional development, leading to greater success and well-being.
Judges can not show calves if they the are "judging" them. - your question makes no English sense.
Quads , hamstrings, buttlock and calves
No it does not, but it makes them look like they are longer
There would be a total of 2006 legs in the pasture. There are 500 cows with four legs each which is 2000. The horse has four legs and the farmer has two legs. This makes a total of 2006 legs.
Calves get smaller by not getting fed as much and then being kept in small cages where they cannot move around. This makes them loose weight. Hope it helps!
makes it move faster meaning a more high pitched sound
Adding the prefix in makes it not. For example inadequate. It means NOT adequate.
The smallest class of sound that makes a difference in meaning is called a phoneme. Phonemes are the basic units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a particular language. Changing a phoneme can result in a change in meaning.
He was chemist and bacteriologist. He initiated pasteurization, which makes our products clean and healthy.
Change + r = 'one who makes a change' Changer + s = 'many who make a change' Change +d = 'a change that occurred in the past' Chang + ing = 'a change in progress' These suffixes perform the same 'changes' with other words
Cows Lowe for there calves which means they moo in short burst four or five times in a row to let there calves know there location.
Breeding dairy cows produces calves which subsequently makes them produce more milk in the next production year. Calves are also raised as replacements (if they are heifers) for the other cows, as these calves have been selected, through the process of sire selection, for giving more milk per year when they mature into cows.