1. scours - Noun
2. scours - Verb
diarrhea in livestock
Source: WordNetIf you artificially inseminate those cows, preg check in the fall, do a round of scours shots, and then work calves spring and summer, that’s seven trips the herd makes through the chute. Source: Internet
Based in New York City, publishes original food writing and photography and scours the web for links to culinary news and events, recipes, and gastronomical ephemera. Source: Internet
In Tyrant, the author scours through Shakespeare's historically tyrannical characters in a way that illustrates the correlation between the past and our present without ever having to actually mention current political events. Source: Internet
Their robotic device scours sewers for information that cities can use. Source: Internet
DWP$ includes the new calf wellness traits — calf livability, respiratory disease and scours. Source: Internet
Its automated analysis scours your data at a volume and speed that you couldn’t do manually, and it shows you the segments that will best drive your company’s goals. Source: Internet