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- goats throughout the subcontinent. These goats are also adapted to stall feeding, thus are preferred for intensive goat farming. The Beetal goat and...
- stalls, also known as stanchion or stall barn, are a type of stall where animals are tethered at the neck to their stall. It is mostly used in the dairy...
- An animal stall is an enclosure housing one or a few animals. Stalls for animals can often be found wherever animals are kept: a horse stable is often...
- "Performance of Finnish Landrace goat kids and lambs raised under stall-feeding conditions in Finland". Small Ruminant Research. 38 (2). Elsevier: 109–114...
- In the design of pipelined computer processors, a pipeline stall is a delay in execution of an instruction in order to resolve a hazard. In a standard...
- overcrowded barn, its estrous behaviors are altered. Feeding behaviors are important for the dairy cow, as feeding is how the cow ingests dry matter. However,...
- of carrots per day. The increasing amount of feed given before force-feeding and during the force-feeding itself cause the expansion of the lower part...
- exploitation may also favour the emergence of missen. The introduction of stall feeding in the 19th century forced forest farmers to use the ground vegetation...
- "cures" that can be provided in the stall to keep a horse busy or out of trouble, including increased exercise, feeding of larger quantities of lower-quality...
- stall of the Albany Highway-side of the Gosnells train station, but was removed and saved in 1997 before the toilet was demolished. A 2020 BuzzFeed article...