yeld

/jɛld/
adjective
  1. (of a female animal, especially a cow or ewe) not producing milk; dry.
    • During winter, many of the ewes remain yeld until lambing season.
    • The farmer separated the yeld cows from the milking herd.
    • A yeld goat needs extra feed to stay healthy.
  2. (of a female animal) barren; not pregnant.
    • The vet checked the yeld heifer and found no signs of pregnancy.
    • Yeld does in the deer population were less common this year.
    • They sold the yeld sows because they weren't breeding.
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