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A well-reared lamb will be bright, clean, well grown and alert.
There is a steady demand for good quality, well-reared puppies as pets.
Rescue animals are more likely to have a happier outlook in life than their well-reared counterparts, a study has found.
Rescue animals 'more likely to look on the bright side of life than well-reared counterparts'
I have great respect for those that have put the resources into breeding programmes and produced well-reared puppies.
However, growing awareness about the qualities of well-reared goat meant that she and fellow breeders were seeing demand grow from domestic consumers.
Or, as Neill puts it, "The sign of a well-reared child is his free, uninhibited breathing.
My daughter, a much-loved, brilliant, Ivy-educated, well-reared lawyer, surprised my husband and me with her new boyfriend.
In well-reared girls and boys, guilt and the instinct to obey the rules are reflexes, ineradicable ghosts in the machine.
Well-reared calves for meat production (bulls, steers and heifers) will reach slaughter weights earlier than poor-grown calves and return more profit in a shorter time.
"The whole surroundings were fitter for the stabling of cattle than the abode of men; at a whiff therefrom a well-reared pig would grunt disapproval." --Excerpt from:
The highlight of the meal, by light years, was the steak haché – hamburger, to you – which was studded with peppercorns, tasted potently of well-reared cattle, and was exceptionally good.
Lions Gate Films, which released the spanking movie "Secretary" this year, is part of the network, which means a lot of ads from men (not all of them in England) who are looking for a "well-reared muse."
Consensus-Building And Note-Writing He is also a writer of personal notes of the kind beloved by President George Bush, another well-reared child of Republican parents and an education at prep school and Yale.
A well-reared puppy should have a fair amount of bone and a strong, straight front, that is the forelegs should appear parallel when viewed from the front, the feet turning neither in nor out (a certain allowance may be made for puppyish softness).
It was not so much the raw materials that were at fault – one had always been able to get well-reared meat, properly made cheese, and authentically flavoured vegetables if one took the trouble to look for them – but the way in which they were cooked.