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- Neutering, from the Latin neuter ('of neither ****'), is the removal of a non-human animal's reproductive organ, either all of it or a considerably large...
- equivalent adult female voice. Their vocal range was higher than that of the uncastrated adult male. Listening to the only surviving recordings of a castrato...
- up bull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bull usually refers to an uncastrated adult male bovine. Bull may also refer to: The adult male of many other...
- free dictionary. Colt(s) or COLT may refer to: Colt (horse), an intact (uncastrated) male horse under four years of age Colt (given name) Colt (surname)...
- on Shiva's chest). Animal sacrifices, particularly of ****erels and uncastrated male goats, are the main way that the goddess is worshipped, and this...
- particularly for Thoroughbreds in the United Kingdom, a colt is defined as an uncastrated male from the age of two up to and including the age of four. The term...
- threats, or intra-herd aggression (e.g. fighting between groups of entire (uncastrated) males of a species); or to reduce other consequences of ****ual behavior...
- is rarely possible in extensively managed, open-range herds. Bucks (uncastrated males) of Swiss and northern breeds come into rut in the fall as with...
- Philippines Tupelo Regional Airport, Mississippi, United States Tup, an uncastrated male sheep Tupping, co****tion in sheep, also the sheep mating season...
- those who are intolerant. As with other domestic animals, the meat of uncastrated males is inferior in quality, especially as they grow. A "bucky" lamb...