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Definition of hand-rear in English: hand-rearverb [with object]British (of a person) feed and care for (a young animal) until it is fully grown. the baby gorillas were hand-reared by zookeepers after being rejected by their mothers Example sentencesExamples - Of the 21 chicks recovered in 2000 to 2001, 15 were returned to their parents and six had to be hand-reared in a bird rehabilitation center.
- She will also be helping to hand-rear orphaned animals.
- The piglets, who have been rejected by their mother, are being hand-reared at the school.
- The chicks are being hand-reared in a Department of Conservation "safe house".
- I've got 11 sheep of my own that have all been hand-reared.
- Farmers could find themselves breaking the new rules by moving young stock, including pet lambs which need hand-rearing.
- But several hours later the week-old baby was be-coming dehydrated, so she decided to try to hand-rear him using a syringe filled with sugar water.
- But the foal's mother still refused to accept him and ever since Mrs White has been hand-rearing him.
- A NEW brooder room for incubating eggs and hand-rearing baby birds is to be formally opened at the Johannesburg Zoo.
- The baby rabbits are nine days old and are now being hand-reared around the clock.
- Previously most reintroduction efforts consisted mainly in transferring hand-reared birds directly into the wild.
- A maximum of six chicks were hand-reared at any given time.
- Tame young birds are kept in adjacent pens, so that the hand-reared birds will be familiar with other members of their species.
- Today, though, most game sold in our supermarkets has been hand-reared or farmed, and its special aromas and flavours are diminished.
- Romina was born at Rome Zoo and hand-reared by keepers.
- In such cases, the young storks are hand-reared.
- She's hand-rearing this cheetah cub, just one of the many she's nurtured to adulthood.
- More than 1,500 hand-reared heath fritillary butterflies have been reintroduced into their former natural habitat.
- More and more rhinos are being hand-reared in small areas for hunting purposes.
- Roberts raises usually 13 youngsters a year, some of which are left with their parents, while others are removed for hand-rearing, with the parents sometimes laying again.
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- But the foal's mother still refused to accept him and ever since Mrs White has been hand-rearing him.
- A NEW brooder room for incubating eggs and hand-rearing baby birds is to be formally opened at the Johannesburg Zoo.
- The piglets, who have been rejected by their mother, are being hand-reared at the school.
- But several hours later the week-old baby was be-coming dehydrated, so she decided to try to hand-rear him using a syringe filled with sugar water.
- She's hand-rearing this cheetah cub, just one of the many she's nurtured to adulthood.
- She will also be helping to hand-rear orphaned animals.
- More than 1,500 hand-reared heath fritillary butterflies have been reintroduced into their former natural habitat.
- Previously most reintroduction efforts consisted mainly in transferring hand-reared birds directly into the wild.
- I've got 11 sheep of my own that have all been hand-reared.
- Of the 21 chicks recovered in 2000 to 2001, 15 were returned to their parents and six had to be hand-reared in a bird rehabilitation center.
- Roberts raises usually 13 youngsters a year, some of which are left with their parents, while others are removed for hand-rearing, with the parents sometimes laying again.
- A maximum of six chicks were hand-reared at any given time.
- Tame young birds are kept in adjacent pens, so that the hand-reared birds will be familiar with other members of their species.
- In such cases, the young storks are hand-reared.
- Today, though, most game sold in our supermarkets has been hand-reared or farmed, and its special aromas and flavours are diminished.
- The baby rabbits are nine days old and are now being hand-reared around the clock.
- Romina was born at Rome Zoo and hand-reared by keepers.
- The chicks are being hand-reared in a Department of Conservation "safe house".
- More and more rhinos are being hand-reared in small areas for hunting purposes.
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