Meaning of lambar | Babel Free
ˈlæmbɑɹDefinitions
a feeder for young mammals, particularly goats, consisting of a bucket ringed by a number of artificial nipples, each of which is connected to a tube inside the bucket that conveys milk from the bucket to feeding animals
Examples
“...an automatic feeder called a Lambar can be used, or another type⟳ known as a Kid Saver.”
“Newborn kids, after a day on colostrum were trained to consume⟳ goat milk from lambar nipples.”
“Although it is possible to train⟳ very young kids to accept⟳ the lambar, this is usually only true for large ones. In order⟳ to ensure sufficient milk intake for the small kids, too, it was decided to use⟳ the lambar only from day 11 onwards.”
“Heat-treated colostrum may then be poured into 20-ounce soda bottles, which work⟳ with either a Lambar nipple or Pritchard Teat.”
“A small group is kept together until kids approach⟳ the lambar eagerly and take⟳ a teat; then the group will be made up to ten kids.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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