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Cropping is the
removal of part or all of the
external flaps of an animal's
ear. The
procedure sometimes involves bracing and
taping the
remainder of...
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portions of an animal's tail. It
should not be
confused with
cropping, the am****tion of
ears. Tail
docking may be
performed cutting the tail with surgical...
- of an animal's tail or, sometimes,
ears. The term
cropping is more
commonly used in
reference to the
cropping of
ears,
while docking more commonly—but not...
- An
ear is the grain-bearing tip part of the stem of a
cereal plant, such as
wheat or
maize (corn). It can also
refer to "a
prominent lobe in some leaves...
- long
muzzle and –
ideally – an even and
graceful gait. The
ears were
traditionally cropped and the tail docked,
practices which are now
illegal in many...
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triangular ears. In the past, when
Great Danes were
commonly used to hunt boars,
cropping of the
ears was
performed to make
injuries to the dogs'
ears less...
- Gina L.; Noble, Peter‐John M.; Radford, Alan D. (2023). "Dogs with
cropped ears in the UK: A po****tion‐based
study using electronic health records"...
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inflorescences or t****els
which produce pollen, and
female inflorescences called ears. The
ears yield grain,
known as
kernels or seeds. In
modern commercial varieties...
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Cropping may
refer to:
Cropping (punishment), the
removal of a person's
ears as a
punishment Cropping (animal),
cutting the
ears of an
animal shorter,...
- The War of Jenkins'
Ear was
fought by
Britain and
Spain between 1739 to 1748. The
majority of the
fighting took
place in New
Granada and the Caribbean...