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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...
-
straight stalls: 205 ) are a type of
stall where animals are
tethered at the head or neck to the
feeding end of a
stall, and the rear wall is
omitted for...
- 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...
- "Performance of
Finnish Landrace goat kids and
lambs raised under stall-
feeding conditions in Finland".
Small Ruminant Research. 38 (2). Elsevier: 109–114...
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before ideally calving again. Free
stall-style
barns involve cattle loosely housed where they can have free
access to
feed, water, and stalls, but are moved...
-
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...
-
stopped adhering rigidly to the three-field
technique and
began with
stall-
feeding,
careful storage of manure, and
planting potatoes and
clover on the...
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mountain slopes for
their cattle. Due to the labor-intensive
nature of
stall feeding and the
limited space of the huts,
households generally maintained only...
- "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...