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  • Now a great deal has been said to-day about the low quality of our milk and about the condition of our cowsheds and our stock.

  • There are also various so-called streptococci which come through the air, particularly in cowsheds where small particles of manure are flying about.

  • The effect of this provision appears to be that the officer is allowed to inspect the cowsheds but not the farmhouse.

  • Those buildings now house three separate businesses—one in the 200-year-old barn, one in the cowshed and one in the old milking shed.

  • A fixed investment is a "mixed bag," which contains everything from atomic plant, through cowsheds to painting one's own front door.

  • The wife was equally important for service support, for example childcare, cooking, making clothes and suchlike, and contributed to the household's production at harvest times and in the cowsheds.

  • At the top of the scale of alienated and unequal relationships is the industrial exploitation of animals that occurs in henhouses, cowsheds, pigpens, fishponds, laboratories, and the like.

  • The subsequent conversion of the cowshed to a pigsty resulted in the loss of what remained of the original interior.

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