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FAR'ROW, n. A litter of pigs. FAR'ROW, v.t. To bring forth pigs. [Used of swine only.] FAR'ROW, a. Not producing young in a particular season or year; applied to cows only. If a cow has had a calf, but fails i...

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FAR'ROW, n. A litter of pigs.

FAR'ROW, v.t. To bring forth pigs. [Used of swine only.]

FAR'ROW, a.

Not producing young in a particular season or year; applied to cows only. If a cow has had a calf, but fails in a subsequent year, she is said to be farrow, or to go farrow. Such a cow may give milk through the year.

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