Cows in the Parlor By Mr Mallory Vocabulary
Cows in the Parlor By Mr. Mallory
Vocabulary • graze • bales • si lo • par lor • au to mat ic • frisk y
graze • When the weather is nice, the cows like to graze in the pasture. • Every morning, Eddie sent the horses out to graze on grass, clover, and hay.
graze • Graze means to feed on growing grass.
bales • In the summer, Mr. Riddle and the farm workers cut grass, dry it in the sun, and make it into bales of hay. • Mr. Taylor filled the back of the truck with bales of hay and took us all for a long hayride.
bales • Bales means large bundles of things tied together.
silo • Then the silo is filled with this chopped corn, which is called silage. The silo is very tall. • You can see the silo from far away. It is the tall, circular structure where feed is stored for the winter.
silo • A silo is a large, round tower for storing feed for farm animals.
parlor • The parlor in a dairy barn is not a pretty living room. It is the room where the cows are milked. • Connie went out to the parlor, where her uncle was milking the cows, so she could pet her favorite cows, Daisy and Lilly.
parlor • The parlor is the room where cows are milked.
automatic • Now there automatic milking machines to make the job quicker and easier. • My family does not have an automatic dishwasher; we wash our dishes by hand.
automatic • Automatic means operating by itself. Automatic Manual
frisky • Calves are frisky and like to play. • The frisky puppy ran, barked, and dropped the ball at Jimmy’s feet over and over again.
frisky • Frisky means full of energy, playful, and active.
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