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dairy cattle
noun
- cows raised mainly for their milk, especially cows of a dairy breed.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dairy cattle1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
And it would have been a matter of no moment if they'd been domesticated dairy-cattle, but these were range-cattle gone wild.
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Herefords, though they rear their own calves, have acquired but little fame as dairy cattle.
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As dairy cattle, they are noted for the length of the period during which they continue in milk.
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Teacher asked him to tell us two breeds of dairy cattle and which gives the most milk.
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A dog is a nuisance among dairy cattle, but he can be made to earn his salt at churning time.
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