1. weaning - Noun
2. weaning - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAs prey is most abundant in spring and early summer, the devil's reproductive cycle starts in March or April so that the end of the weaning period coincides with the maximisation of food supplies in the wild for the newly roaming young devils. Source: Internet
David and Wilma Finlay from Rainton Farm, which is home to the Ethical Dairy, say the system, which involves keeping calves with their mothers for a number of months before weaning, results in cows being calmer and easier to handle. Source: Internet
ADDISON COUNTY — Vermont’s top agriculture official said he is in favor of weaning the state’s dairy farmers from synthetic growth hormone, but he expects milk processors to help them do it. Source: Internet
Clinical solutions include weaning the affected with milk products and increasing the intake of proteinaceous material to daily recommended amounts. Source: Internet
Cows having inadequate pasture immediately following their calf 's weaning may have poor body condition the following season. Source: Internet
Details of infant feeding, weaning, toilet training etc. do not appear to be importantly linked to psychopathology. Source: Internet