country pie contest

Applejack ran off towards her farm not wanting to take the risk, twilight looked and saw a very well rounded bovine walk into town; she was the size of 5 cows and built like a bull.

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When jail's not good enough (Master Tiger vore)

Wheels rattled on pavement as a muscular ox pulled a two-person carriage up to the mouth of the alley. the ox wore the colors of the laborer's guild and had blinders on, for it was none of his business what went on to either side of his path.

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The Dangerous Path Less Traveled

Gloria was rarely the type to hurry, but even she made haste as kira climbed over the barricade, and the bovine was quick to follow.

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The Borden Event

The horns were not like the bovine ones that she was expecting to get. instead they had started to curve backwards to be more like the horns of a sheep.

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Glossary/Author's Note

**kordox** - (pronounced cord-ox) a large, shaggy oxen-like mammal domesticated by the tarous. it is used for wool, milk, and a beast of burden. kordox meat is traded or sold to other races.

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Chimera - Chapter 12

Although they have been looking at each other for several good minutes; from then on, jack guessed curiosity in the bovine's green eyes. obviously, he wasn't trying to manipulate him, he just wanted an answer.

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Alexi Vs. Kenneth

Once again the wolf suddenly hopped closer to the big bovine and dug a right then left into his poorly guarded stomach. "uuph!"

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A Simple Farm Girl

She stood, unhooking herself and hanging up the pumps, someone else took care of the milk she produced, like every female bovine of her age.

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The Journal: Chapter IV

Ruth roared in a rage and scratched the oxen across the face causing him to drop the gun in pain.. the ox swung at ruth with his huge arm and threw here across the table, shattering class and photos as she flew across it.

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Eyes like the Forest (5)

While he wouldn't call the man his friend, he could not help but feel pangs of sympathy for him, and to leave him alone with the solitary ox was more than disheartening.

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Eyes like the Forest (1)

Luckily the cart driver afforded him no peace, chattering away as he lazily held the reins of the oxen that pulled it along.

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