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Ruminant animals, such as cows and lambs, will be required to graze on pasture during the entire grazing season and get at least 30 percent of their dry nutrition from the pasture while they are grazing.
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Ruminant animals, such as cows and lambs, will be required to graze on pasture during the entire grazing season and get at least 30 percent of their dry nutrition from the pasture while they are grazing.
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Ruminant Bloom are beautiful, blossom-like lamps that are made from preserved sheep stomachs, each with a unique structure.
Boing Boing 2008
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Artist Julia Lohmann created these beautiful grisly lamp sculptures, called Ruminant Bloom that turns stretched sheep's stomachs into lamps.
Boing Boing 2008
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The Ruminant Band by Fruits Bats was one of those albums that took me by surprise.
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The Ruminant Band by Fruits Bats was one of those albums that took me by surprise.
KN | Kitsune Noir » Kitsune Noir’s Favorite Albums of 2009 2009
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What would the Left Behind series be like if The Ruminant was among its book titles?
December 28th, 2006 2006
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Ruminant livestock and rice cultivation are the leading human activities contributing to methane emissions, while agriculture is the primary source of human-made nitrous oxide emissions.
Greenhouse gas 2008
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Ruminant: Ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep are the largest source of methane emissions resulting from human activity.
HH Com 160 Miss Snark 2006
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Some, also, of the animals that have teeth in both jaws ruminate; as, for instance, the Pontic mice, and the fish which from the habit is by some called ‘the Ruminant’, (as well as other fish).
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