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Filter by Meaning The farmer is raising a shoat for the county fair.
The family enjoyed a delicious roast made from a young shoat.
The shoat was introduced to the other pigs in the breeding pen.
The children named the shoat Wilbur and spent their afternoons playing with him in the pigsty.
The restaurant's specialty was a slow-cooked shoat stew.
The farmer carefully vaccinated each shoat to protect them from diseases.
The shoat eagerly devoured its meal at the trough.
The veterinarian examined the shoat to check for any signs of illness.
The butcher recommended marinating the shoat overnight for maximum flavor.
The butcher selected a healthy shoat for slaughter.
The sow lovingly nuzzled her shoat, ensuring it received enough milk for nourishment.
The shoat squealed loudly as it was loaded onto the truck.
The shoat eagerly approached the feeding trough, hungry for its morning meal.
They built a small pen for the shoat and fed it a balanced diet.
The restaurant specialized in serving roasted shoat with a tangy barbecue sauce.
The farmer purchased a new shoat for his pig breeding business.
The children squealed with delight when they saw the adorable shoat at the petting zoo.
The shoat squealed loudly when it was separated from its mother.
The shoat escaped from its pen and caused a bit of chaos on the farm.
The shoat eagerly ate the slop from the trough.
The barbecue festival showcased various cuts of shoat.
The shoat wandered off into the neighboring field.
The shoat wandered away from the rest of the piglets.
The farmer's family raised a shoat for their own consumption.
The farmer attended a workshop on shoat management techniques.
The farmer used a special pen to keep the shoat separate from the other pigs.
The shoat eagerly followed its mother around the pasture, learning how to navigate the surroundings.
The shoat had grown significantly since it was weaned.
The shoat followed its mother around the barnyard.
The shoat snuggled close to its mother for comfort.
The children fed the hungry shoat in the petting zoo.
The farmer decided to castrate the young male pig and turn him into a shoat.
The veterinarian examined the shoat to ensure it was healthy and free from any infections.
The shoat exhibited excellent fertility, producing many litters.
The farmer kept the shoat in a spacious pen to allow it to roam freely.
The farmer selected the strongest shoat from the litter for future breeding.
After months of care, the shoat reached its optimal weight and was ready for butchering.
The farmer noticed a shoat eagerly suckling from its mother in the pig pen.
The family decided to adopt a shoat as a pet and named it Rosie.
The farmer's market had a stall selling fresh shoat meat.
The shoat wandered into the vegetable garden and rooted around, damaging the crops.
The 4-H club member took care of a shoat as part of a livestock project.
We named our shoat Wilbur and treated him like a pet before he was sent to the butcher.
The food critic praised the restaurant's signature shoat dish for its tenderness and succulence.
The farmer's market had a booth selling organic shoat meat.
The annual county fair had a competition for the best shoat in town.
The butcher selected a plump shoat for the market.
The children giggled as they watched the shoat play in the pen.
The shoat grew quickly and provided enough meat for the family's winter meals.
The farmer used selective breeding techniques to develop a shoat with desirable characteristics.
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