- A
weanling or
weaner is an
animal that has been
weaned, eats
solid food independently, and no
longer relies on its mother's milk for nutrients. Weanling...
-
Weaning is the
process of
gradually introducing an
infant human or
other mammal to what will be its
adult diet
while withdrawing the
supply of its mother's...
- A
super weaner (also super-
weaner or superweaner) is an
exceptionally large elephant seal at
weaning age.
Super weaners may
reach their large sizes by...
- Baby-led
weaning (BLW) is an
approach to
adding complementary foods to a baby's diet of
breast milk or formula. It
facilitates oral
motor development...
- animals"[1] below. "Calf" is the term used from
birth to
weaning, when it
becomes known as a
weaner or
weaner calf,
though in some
areas the term "calf" may be...
- Nose
rings are used to
control bulls and
occasionally cows, and to help
wean young cattle by
preventing suckling. Nose
rings are used on pigs to discourage...
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Raymond J.
Wean a.k.a. "Big Ray" (born c. 1935 Greenpoint, Brooklyn) was a
Bonanno crime family ****ociate who
worked under capo Joe M****ino and Dominick...
- It is soft, elastic, and slippery, and is used in high-grade textiles.
Weaner fleece is wool 50
millimetres (2 in) or
longer from
young sheep, that have...
- The
first litter is
usually smaller than
subsequent litters.
Kittens are
weaned between six and
seven w****s of age.
Queens normally reach ****ual maturity...
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mechanical ventilation,
before they can be
weaned from the ventilator, i.e.
return to
normal breathing. The
weaning process depends closely on the patient's...