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Definition of Cowshed
1. Noun. A barn for cows.
Definition of Cowshed
1. Noun. A small barn for keeping cows ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cowshed
1. a shelter for cows [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cowshed
Literary usage of Cowshed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Public Health by Alexander Wynter Blyth (1890)
"Every cowshed shall be well paved with Stourbridge or other impervious brick,
... Every cowshed shall be provided with an adequate supply of water, ..."
2. Bacteriology of milk by Harold William Swithinbank, Sir George Newman (1903)
"The cowshed should at all times be kept rigorously clean. It should be cleaned
out by sweeping twice a day, at such periods that no dust will be floating in ..."
3. Journal of the Sanitary Institute by Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) (1900)
"... in these days of quick railway cut to our populous centres. im of official
cowshed inspection is the production of k—to this end proper provision for ..."
4. The Councillors' Handbook: A Practical Guide to the Election and Business of by Nicholas Herbert (1888)
"An Inspector of a Local Authority, where it appears to him that pleuro- Inspector's
duty pneumonia exists or has within 56 days existed in a cowshed, field, ..."
5. Dairy Chemistry: A Practical Handbook for Dairy Chemists and Others Having by Henry Droop Richmond (1920)
"... the wind and cold- 2- Manure should not be allowed to collect in the yard,
and should not be allowed to accumulate near the cowshed or the milkhouse- 3- ..."
6. Lessons on Sanitation: A Handbook for Students, Arranged on the Principle of by John W. Harrison (1906)
"(5) Every cowkeeper shall cause the drainage of every cowshed, and every dairy,
in his occupation to be so arranged that all liquid matter which may fall or ..."
7. A Manual of Public Health by Alexander Wynter Blyth (1890)
"Every cowshed shall be well paved with Stourbridge or other impervious brick,
... Every cowshed shall be provided with an adequate supply of water, ..."
8. Bacteriology of milk by Harold William Swithinbank, Sir George Newman (1903)
"The cowshed should at all times be kept rigorously clean. It should be cleaned
out by sweeping twice a day, at such periods that no dust will be floating in ..."
9. Journal of the Sanitary Institute by Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) (1900)
"... in these days of quick railway cut to our populous centres. im of official
cowshed inspection is the production of k—to this end proper provision for ..."
10. The Councillors' Handbook: A Practical Guide to the Election and Business of by Nicholas Herbert (1888)
"An Inspector of a Local Authority, where it appears to him that pleuro- Inspector's
duty pneumonia exists or has within 56 days existed in a cowshed, field, ..."
11. Dairy Chemistry: A Practical Handbook for Dairy Chemists and Others Having by Henry Droop Richmond (1920)
"... the wind and cold- 2- Manure should not be allowed to collect in the yard,
and should not be allowed to accumulate near the cowshed or the milkhouse- 3- ..."
12. Lessons on Sanitation: A Handbook for Students, Arranged on the Principle of by John W. Harrison (1906)
"(5) Every cowkeeper shall cause the drainage of every cowshed, and every dairy,
in his occupation to be so arranged that all liquid matter which may fall or ..."