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Definition of Teats
1. teat [n] - See also: teat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teats
Literary usage of Teats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Domestic Animals, History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep by Richard Lamb Allen (1856)
"The bag and teats should be well cleansed with warm soft water, if to be followed
by any ointment. The following application is recommended by Youatt: One ..."
2. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1912)
"SORE MOUTH AND teats. Quite often a contagious form of sore mouth affects young
lambs and the sores are seen also upon the teats and udders of the ewes. ..."
3. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1909)
"SORE MOUTH AND teats. Quite often a contagious form of sore mouth affects young
lambs and the sores are seen also upon the teats and udders of the ewes. ..."
4. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1905)
"These sores form scabs along the edges of the lips and pustules upon the teats.
Often they become so troublesome as to cause the death of the lamb, ..."
5. Guenon on Milch Cows: A Treatise Upon the Bovine Species in General by Franco̧is Guènon (1883)
"The teats themselves should be regular in form, and stand from eight to ten ...
The udder of a cow of high order, has, as a rule, but four teats, ..."