Think you I'd go into one o' them narrow stalls and get kicked for my pains.'
But with this factory farming system, sows are confined in narrow stalls or tethered in rows by neck straps or girth straps shackled to the floor.
Cows were found chained by their necks in narrow stalls, unable to stretch or move.
And they stood and cheered as he bitterly denounced the Supreme Court and vowed to "herd the Justices back into the narrow stalls" of constitutionalism.
There were fifteen very narrow straight stalls on either side of the main aisle, which was not more than a meter wide.
And here the Nest-thinkers hold forth, enclosed in gloomy narrow stalls, instructing the young who stand motionless before them in taut concentration.
In the past, animal-rights advertisements sought to shock and shame, with images of furry creatures caught in leg-hold traps, or veal calves confined to narrow stalls.
During pregnancy, sixty per cent of breeding sows are kept in narrow stalls, made of concrete or metal bars.
If we got her into one of those narrow stalls she wouldn't be able to turn round.
He indicated the marks on hips, rumps, and shoulders that had been caused by rubbing against the sides of the narrow stalls used to transport animals by ship.