(1) Even though most such oxen are used for plowing, which is forbidden in the Sabbatical year, it is not unusual for someone to buy an ox for its meat.(2) an ox cart(3) he was tall and broad and as strong as an ox(4) Although there were originally 22 oxen , 3 animals died during the year, so the sample size varies slightly between experiments.(5) The average farm had poultry, pigs, and livestock, used oxen as draught animals, and would, in the eighteenth century, acquire horses.(6) It is really heartbreaking to see flocks of buffaloes and oxen being taken to slaughterhouses tied together with ropes around their noses.(7) The story goes that before the advent of trains, the Lambanis travelled with their oxen and cattle from village to village carrying salt.(8) Beside the sugar, oxen tug and buck ploughs over stony earth, men ride high-stepping horses with long stirrups and straw cowboy hats pulled down over their eyes, looking like extras from Hollywood.(9) Households commonly raise cows, pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys and chickens, geese and ducks, while oxen and horses are work animals.(10) A land that is home to walruses, seals, foxes, wolves, oxen , polar bears, and where six million birds fly in for summer, can hardly be called forbidden.(11) There was a crude, wooden cart pulled by two oxen , whose nodding heads kept rhythm with the gay fringes on their horns.(12) The horn I will refer to is primarily that which grows on the heads of cattle or oxen .(13) How else could fifty serfs use a handful of oxen to plow their fields?(14) Tractors and even oxen teams are rare in the high Andes.(15) He separated the calf from the other oxen and kept it among the milk cows.(16) The shoulder blades of oxen or cattle were used as shovels to clear away the stones.
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