In place of teeth she has a ridge of skin, hard as bone. See what thick lips she has ! She pushes them out to take the hay and licks it in with her tongue. See how long and rough her tongue is ! Feel of her nose! It is always moist. " Oh ! I must tell... Lesson Plans: Domestic Animals - Página 38por Mary Helen Beckwith - 1907 - 151 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Emilie Poulsson - 1893 - 484 páginas
...and supplement, noting the difference between the cow's hoof and the horse's hoof, etc.) When the cow bites off the grass or hay, she does not really eat it at first, but packs it away in a paunch or bag which she has inside her big body. (This paunch holds from fifteen... | |
| 1904 - 554 páginas
...gone out to the farm to stay with grandmother until after Thanksgiving. Now that it is cold I keep her in the barn, and she eats hay and meal. Come and see...bag is full, the grass, or whatever she has eaten, comes up into her mouth a little ball at a time and then she chews it and really eats it. We say about... | |
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