cattle Crossword Puzzles
Animal Science Terminology 2022-01-19
10 Clues: female cat • product of cattle • mature male sheep • offspring of a cat • offspring of a dog • offspring of swine • young female cattle • mature male poultry • offspring of poultry • castrated male cattle
U.S. History Unit 3 Standard 12 2022-03-11
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- What act was the Assimilation of Native Americans
- America broke treaty with Native Americans at
- Tried to improve Southern economy
- Homes in the side of a hill
- Slaughter 300 unarmed Indians, ends Indian wars
- Big Businesses taking control of the west leads to
- Grass, dirt, mud, sticks, anything to build a home
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- Farms that operated like factories, with huge machinery, managers, and workers who specialized in making a Cash Crop
- Immigration Station in NYC Ellis Island Irish, German, and Swedish
- Moved west because of Black Codes, KKK, and Jim Crow Laws
- 600,000 cattle a year on trail
- A mix between Spanish and English Cattle
- Worked on the railroad payed 1/3 of European workers and asked to do the most dangerous jobs
- Looking for gold or silver
- Young men that drove the cattle on cattle trails to the Railroads, 1/3 Mexican or Black
15 Clues: Looking for gold or silver • Homes in the side of a hill • 600,000 cattle a year on trail • Tried to improve Southern economy • A mix between Spanish and English Cattle • America broke treaty with Native Americans at • Slaughter 300 unarmed Indians, ends Indian wars • What act was the Assimilation of Native Americans • Big Businesses taking control of the west leads to • ...
Cattle Crossword 2024-11-12
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- A young cow.
- An essential nutrient beef gives us.
- A place where you buy meet.
- A person that cooks beef in. a restaurant.
- A place where cattle are sold.
- Cooking beef outside in summer.
- A male cow.
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- A person who raises cows.
- Ireland's favourite. beef dish.
- Where Angus cows originate.
- Headquarters of the European Union.
- A person who treats sick animals.
12 Clues: A male cow. • A young cow. • A person who raises cows. • A place where you buy meet. • Where Angus cows originate. • A place where cattle are sold. • Ireland's favourite. beef dish. • Cooking beef outside in summer. • A person who treats sick animals. • Headquarters of the European Union. • An essential nutrient beef gives us. • A person that cooks beef in. a restaurant.
Cowboy's Wild West 2021-04-12
9 Clues: Cattle thief • What is also a lasso • when cowboys count cows • Handles you put on your boots • Where did Cattle live 100 years ago • How many miles can cattle walk per day • They wear this keep dust out there face • Them How do cowboys keep cattle together • Looks after extra horses on the cattle ranch
level 4 Cowboy review Puzzle 2022-12-07
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- a man who takes care of cattle as a job
- a path on the ground where people or animals walk
- to examine someone or something to see if it is okay
- a large closed vehicle pulled by horses
- a land along the edge of an ocean
- people who carry guns
- tools or instruments needed to do something
- people who rides horses or stagecoaches
- a mass of soft material used for stuffing
- actions used to send a message
- heavy or bulky things
- a wagon with cooking
- people who do manual work or hard work
- a sudden rush of many animals or people
- people who works in the mines
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- spun around quickly or repeatedly
- a building where workers used to sleep
- scare, frightened or afraid
- cows with long and sharp horns
- open air fire used on camps
- leg coverings made out of leather
- a suitcases or bags
- what we wear
- when a horse ran fast
- trousers
- large animal farms
- a group of animals like cattle or buffaloes
- a railway for trains
- showing no sign of fear, brave
- people who steal cattle
- a group of cows, bulls, oxen and calves
31 Clues: trousers • what we wear • large animal farms • a suitcases or bags • a railway for trains • a wagon with cooking • when a horse ran fast • people who carry guns • heavy or bulky things • people who steal cattle • scare, frightened or afraid • open air fire used on camps • people who works in the mines • cows with long and sharp horns • showing no sign of fear, brave • ...
cattle breeds crossword 2025-11-11
10 Clues: white • black • giving birth • young bovine • casterated male • group of cattle • uncastrated male bovine • red bodies with white faces • female that has had one cattle • female that has not given birth yet
Animal Names 2022-01-24
10 Clues: Sheep offspring • Mature male cat • Cattle offspring • Poultry offspring • Mature male sheep • Young female cattle • Mature female swine • Mature male poultry • Castrated male swine • Mature female cattle
Animal Science WOTD Crossword - Semester 2 Weeks 1-4 2021-02-04
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- intact male bovine
- young female bovine that has not calved
- a collage of images and words representing a person's wishes or goals, intended to serve as inspiration or motivation
- the act of giving birth in cattle
- perform duties or services for another person or organization
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- abnormal or difficult birth
- castrated male bovine
- species name for cattle; derived from Latin bos, "ox", through late Latin bovinus
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- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- heterosis or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring
- an animal (such as cattle or sheep) that has one stomach with 4 compartments and swallows food then brings it back up again to continue chewing it
- heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile
- meat of young cattle
- young bovine under 1 year of age
- mature female bovine that has calved
16 Clues: intact male bovine • meat of young cattle • castrated male bovine • abnormal or difficult birth • young bovine under 1 year of age • the act of giving birth in cattle • mature female bovine that has calved • young female bovine that has not calved • heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile • a firm decision to do or not to do something • ...
U.S. History Unit 3 Standard 12 2022-03-11
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- Slaughter 300 unarmed Indians, ends Indian wars
- Grass, dirt, mud, sticks, anything to build a home
- Young men that drove the cattle on cattle trails to the Railroads, 1/3 Mexican or Black
- Moved west because of Black Codes, KKK, and Jim Crow Laws
- Worked on the railroad payed 1/3 of European workers and asked to do the most dangerous jobs
- A mix between Spanish and English Cattle
- Tried to improve Southern economy
- Looking for gold or silver
- Homes in the side of a hill
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- Immigration Station in NYC Ellis Island Irish, German, and Swedish
- What act was the Assimilation of Native Americans
- America broke treaty with Native Americans at
- Move out west, leave the war stricken South behind
- Farms that operated like factories, with huge machinery, managers, and workers who specialized in making a Cash Crop
- 600,000 cattle a year on trail
- Big Businesses taking control of the west leads to
16 Clues: Looking for gold or silver • Homes in the side of a hill • 600,000 cattle a year on trail • Tried to improve Southern economy • A mix between Spanish and English Cattle • America broke treaty with Native Americans at • Slaughter 300 unarmed Indians, ends Indian wars • What act was the Assimilation of Native Americans • Grass, dirt, mud, sticks, anything to build a home • ...
Beef Cattle Production 2016-04-05
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- a species of beef cattle with European origins
- the amount of fat intermingled with the muscle fibers
- the improved characteristics of an animal produced by breeding two different breeds of animal
- the manner in which the animal acts or behaves
- a type of farm in which cattle are grouped in lots and fed to fatten them for harvest
- a record of the breed line that ensures the standard and quality of the breed
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- a group of animals with similar trails and characteristics, developed from the same bloodlines
- cattle raised for the purpose of producing meat
- to remove an undesirable animal
- per person
- cattle raised to the appropriate weight for harvest
- the shape or dimensions of the animal
- an estimate of the boneless, closely trimmed cuts of beef that can be obtained from the round, loin, rib, and chuck
- an animal naturally lacking horns
- born and raised within the U.S.
- skin under throat
16 Clues: per person • skin under throat • to remove an undesirable animal • born and raised within the U.S. • an animal naturally lacking horns • the shape or dimensions of the animal • a species of beef cattle with European origins • the manner in which the animal acts or behaves • cattle raised for the purpose of producing meat • cattle raised to the appropriate weight for harvest • ...
Beef Cattle Production 2016-04-05
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- a record of the breed line that ensures the standard and quality of the breed
- an animal naturally lacking horns
- skin under throat
- to remove an undesirable animal
- taurus/ a species of beef cattle with European origins
- cattle raised for the purpose of producing meat
- the improved characteristics of an animal produced by breeding two different breeds of animal
- the amount of fat intermingled with the muscle fibers
- cattle raised to the appropriate weight for harvest
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- a type of farm in which cattle are grouped in lots and fed to fatten them for harvest
- per person
- a group of animals with similar trails and characteristics, developed from the same bloodlines
- born and raised within the U.S.
- an estimate of the boneless, closely trimmed cuts of beef that can be obtained from the round, loin, rib, and chuck
- the manner in which the animal acts or behaves
- the shape or dimensions of the animal
16 Clues: per person • skin under throat • born and raised within the U.S. • to remove an undesirable animal • an animal naturally lacking horns • the shape or dimensions of the animal • the manner in which the animal acts or behaves • cattle raised for the purpose of producing meat • cattle raised to the appropriate weight for harvest • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
- Farming on the ____ was made possible by laws such as the Homestead Act of 1862, which offered free land to settlers.
- In the late 1800, the crop prices _____.
- The Plains _____ made farming very difficult in the west.
- The National _____ promoted education and cooperative buying.
- Native Americans relied heavily on this.
- Conflict between expansion/settlement and ____ American way of life.
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- Towns that rapidly increased population.
- Beef prices _____ after the Cattle Kingdom era.
- Moving cattle in large groups across the plains.
- The _____ Gold Rush ended in the mid 1850s.
- The Cattle _____ era involved ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains
- Standardized time divisions across the U.S., in part created due to railroads.
- Political movement supporting the rights and power of ordinary people, especially farmers.
- The ___ Act gave out free land to whoever would farm it for 5 years.
- In the late 1800, seed and equipment prices ____.
16 Clues: Towns that rapidly increased population. • In the late 1800, the crop prices _____. • Native Americans relied heavily on this. • The _____ Gold Rush ended in the mid 1850s. • Beef prices _____ after the Cattle Kingdom era. • Moving cattle in large groups across the plains. • In the late 1800, seed and equipment prices ____. • ...
Highland cattle crossword 2023-01-30
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- what you use to comb your cows
- the knee joint of a cows back legs
- what you use to lead you cow
- the the belly area or a cow
- the hair of a Highlands face
- what cows graze in the summer
- what you use to scratch your cow in the show ring
- what hydrates your cow all year long
- what your cows eat in the winter
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- the main product produces by Highlands
- the unique characteristic of highlands that protrudes out of their head
- a female cow that hasn't had a calf
- a shelter for your cows
- a cows foot
- a male bovine
- what people use to identify their cows
- what cows feed their calves
- the hair at the end of a cows tail
- a baby cow
19 Clues: a baby cow • a cows foot • a male bovine • a shelter for your cows • the the belly area or a cow • what cows feed their calves • what you use to lead you cow • the hair of a Highlands face • what cows graze in the summer • what you use to comb your cows • what your cows eat in the winter • the knee joint of a cows back legs • the hair at the end of a cows tail • ...
Beef Production 2012-11-19
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- Castrated male
- The science and business of animals
- Mature female which has calved
- Industry segment where cattle weigh 800-1250 pounds
- Career which involves the science, research, and practice of administering medical treatment to animals
- Intact male
- Process of giving birth in cattle
- Process of removing calves from their mothers
- Destruction or removal of testicles to prevent breeding
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- Communications within agriculture
- Career that involves selling and purchasing agricultural products
- Traits that make males look like males
- Industry segment which produces calves
- Traits that make females look like females
- Immature female, under 2 years of age
- Industry segment where cattle are fed mainly grass or wheat
- Young animal of the bovine species
17 Clues: Intact male • Castrated male • Mature female which has calved • Communications within agriculture • Process of giving birth in cattle • Young animal of the bovine species • The science and business of animals • Immature female, under 2 years of age • Traits that make males look like males • Industry segment which produces calves • Traits that make females look like females • ...
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2023-04-27
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- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- people who already snuck onto the land
- settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- self-appointed law keepers
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil
- a Democrat known as the "Great Commoner"
- led attacks to keep whites out
- grants of land or money
- herding and moving of cattle over long distances
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- railroad like that spanned the continent
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and it's ranches, trails, and cow towns
- cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- unfenced land
- Spanish word for cowhand/cowboy
- groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seed, and other supplies at a discount
- small sleds
- groups of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other events
- plains farmers
19 Clues: small sleds • unfenced land • plains farmers • grants of land or money • self-appointed law keepers • led attacks to keep whites out • Spanish word for cowhand/cowboy • people who already snuck onto the land • cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins • settlement at the end of a cattle trail • railroad like that spanned the continent • a Democrat known as the "Great Commoner" • ...
Cattle Terminology 2022-01-14
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- Length of time pregnant, 283 days
- meat from cattle
- young cattle male or female
- the act of giving birth in cattle
- meat from young cattle
- mature female who has given birth
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- immature male who has been castrated
- mature male who has not been castrated
- the removal of testicles from a male animal
- immature female who has not given birth
10 Clues: meat from cattle • meat from young cattle • young cattle male or female • Length of time pregnant, 283 days • the act of giving birth in cattle • mature female who has given birth • immature male who has been castrated • mature male who has not been castrated • immature female who has not given birth • the removal of testicles from a male animal
Unit 7 Study Guide 2022-04-12
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- African Americans were called ______ soldiers by Native Americans
- The first Texas governor born in Texas was James __?
- This group adapted to the environment of Texas with the fewest modifications.
- What makes the coastal plains the best place to grow crops?
- Trails were added to help ______ drives.
- This type of wire helped ranchers to protect their land and cattle.
- What country brought cattle to Texas?
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- What does the 13th amendment abolish?
- The 15th Amendment gave African American males the right to do what?
- What does the 14th amendment grant to African Americans?
- Where were Native Americans forced to go after the Civil War?
- What plains was the best for growing crops?
- The cattle industry grew after the civil war because the east wanted ...
13 Clues: What does the 13th amendment abolish? • What country brought cattle to Texas? • Trails were added to help ______ drives. • What plains was the best for growing crops? • The first Texas governor born in Texas was James __? • What does the 14th amendment grant to African Americans? • What makes the coastal plains the best place to grow crops? • ...
vetcor-borne Diseases 2023-08-13
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- horn/face fly of cattle; bigger issue in cattle - reproduce in manure, but can affect horses house near cattle too; cs - ventral midline dermatitis, fairly focal lesions with wheals/crusts, non pruritic
- vector for habronema muscae, stomoxys calcitrans
- vector for onchocerca cervicalis that causes dermatitis in cattle/horses due to hypersensitivity of dying microfilaria; CS - diamond shaped lesions/bulls eye on head, ocular lesions (uveitis, conjunctivitis, keratitis) due to aberrant migration, ventral midline dermatitis; non seasonal/nonpruritic; tx - ivermectin
- cochliomyia hominivorax; eradicated from US by releasing sterile males(reportable); CS- myiasis: eggas laid in wounds, may see metallic blue-green fly leaving wound
- most economically important in swine; severely pruritic, hyperkeratotic ear lesions; decreased growth, dec milk production (cow), hide damage; horse- around the neck and ears; ZOONOTIC & REPORTABLE; tx - ivermectin
- cat disease transmitted by dermacentor that rapidly progresses and almost 100% fatal causing dark urine, icterus, fever, prolonged CRT DIC and anemia characterized by ring shaped organism in RBC or schizonts in organ
- cattle, (+dogs/horses) malaria like parasite transmitted by boophilus ticks. causes RBC destruction. greyhounds and pibbles are predisposed
- cats and dogs become infected by close contact with rodents (esp rabbits) ZOONOTIC, CS are depression, fever, anorexia, lymphadenopathy, oral ulceration
- lay term for culicoides hypersensitivity type 1 due to the saliva of the gnat; common in warm months (seasonal) and worsens with age. vector for blue tongue & onchocerca. tx - dec exposure and steroids
- warble/heel fly attaches eggs to hairs on feet of cattle/horses, L1 burrows/hatch into skin; bovis migrates to epidural fat of SC; lineatum migrates to esophagus; both cause nodules with a pore on the top; tx - ivermectin in early fall
- disease caused by ehrlichia ruminantium transmitted by amblyomma causing fatal encephalitis in sheep/goats/cattle
- dictyocaulus viviparous in horses; dx w/tracheal wash, baermann fecal analysis; tx - fenbendazole/ivermectin/levamisole/albendazole
- cattle disease causing extra vascular hemolysis with no hemoglobinuria. new additions to herd are weak, depressed, staring into space, pale/icteric
- clinical signs are the same as ehrlichia but are gone in 2 weeks, transmitted by dermacentor aka rickettsia rickettsii
- cattle are IH, prevent by eliminating carnivore feces from the area; s. hirsuta (cat), hominis (human), cruzi (dog); lifecycle - carnivore eats cow with cysts in muscle which form sporocysts shed in feces, eaten by cows which then hatch and invade muscle in form of cysts in 10 weeks
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- lay term for habronema muscae = stomach worm; larvae migrate and emerge creating granulomatous lesions (eye, genitalia, lower extremities), gastritis, eosinophilic granulomas
- vector for trypanosomiasis; nagana in cattle & sleeping sickness in humans
- transmitted by ixodes from usually white-footed mouse, humans have CLM, dogs get arthritis, lymphadenopathy, fever and anorexia aka borrelia burgdorferi
- equine mange mite that causes lesions near the foot and fetlock (esp draft horses) - see on head/neck/withers; dx - skin scrape; only form of manage that isn’t reportable; causes colic/death in horses
- species affected by oestrus ovis - a fly that deposits larvae in nostrils causing sneezing/head shaking/nose rubbing/nasal discharge/stridor; cytology - eosinophils and mast cells; tx ivermectin
- 6 legged, type of lice in cows, hematopinus; causes severe anemia in calves 2-7mo; dx via skin scrape
- aka foothills abortion, transmitted by ornithodoros coriaceus; aborted fetus shows enlarged lymph nodes/spleen, destructive lesion to thymus
- transmitted by a soft tick found in swine that causes fever, inappetance, hemorrhages in skin of ears, acute death
- melophagus ovinus, have 6 legs - wingless flies and adults feed on blood; CS - pruritis, stained wool, potentially anemia
- the definitive host for a horse lung worm (d. arnfeldi), seen in horses housed near these animals
- transmitted by amblyomma and rhipicephalus causing fever, anorexia, edema of limbs, joint pain, depression, oral vesicles, petechiae, aqueous flare, hypoALB inc ALP
- neospora caninum causes what in cattle 4-6months of gestation; dog is DH; usually see autolysis of fetus with granulomas in the brain
- “eye worm” spread by musca autumnalis (facefly of horse); tx - removing manually then add 10% levamisole drops
28 Clues: vector for habronema muscae, stomoxys calcitrans • vector for trypanosomiasis; nagana in cattle & sleeping sickness in humans • the definitive host for a horse lung worm (d. arnfeldi), seen in horses housed near these animals • 6 legged, type of lice in cows, hematopinus; causes severe anemia in calves 2-7mo; dx via skin scrape • ...
Animal Science WOTD Crossword - Semester 2 Weeks 1-4 2021-02-04
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- meat of young cattle
- mature female bovine that has calved
- perform duties or services for another person or organization
- an animal (such as cattle or sheep) that has one stomach with 4 compartments and swallows food then brings it back up again to continue chewing it
- species name for cattle; derived from Latin bos, "ox", through late Latin bovinus
- the act of giving birth in cattle
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- a collage of images and words representing a person's wishes or goals, intended to serve as inspiration or motivation
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile
- young female bovine that has not calved
- heterosis or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring
- abnormal or difficult birth
- castrated male bovine
- young bovine under 1 year of age
- intact male bovine
16 Clues: intact male bovine • meat of young cattle • castrated male bovine • abnormal or difficult birth • young bovine under 1 year of age • the act of giving birth in cattle • mature female bovine that has calved • young female bovine that has not calved • heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile • a firm decision to do or not to do something • ...
Animal husbandry 2025-11-18
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- controlled cultivation of aquatic animals and plants.
- poultry birds raised mainly for meat.
- scientific name of Indian bee used for honey.
- improving cattle traits by mating two different breeds.
- scientific name of rock bee producing lots of honey.
- scientific name of Indian cattle species.
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- availability of flowers for bees.
- structure where bees live and store honey.
- cattle reared mainly for milk production.
- surface feeder fish used in fish farming.
- animals used for ploughing fields and pulling carts.
- places where beehives are kept.
- period during which a cow produces milk.
- exotic poultry breed known for high egg laying.
- Indian poultry breed known for strength.
15 Clues: places where beehives are kept. • availability of flowers for bees. • poultry birds raised mainly for meat. • period during which a cow produces milk. • Indian poultry breed known for strength. • cattle reared mainly for milk production. • surface feeder fish used in fish farming. • scientific name of Indian cattle species. • structure where bees live and store honey. • ...
Chapple Beef - Herd Health 2021-07-14
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- Bedding option
- Breed known for milk production
- Breed either Black or Red
- format for selling animals
- Prevention for disease
- Named after a valley in Switzerland
- Sire used for breeding
- maternal reference
- castrated bull
- Common symptom of sickness
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- Who you call in emergencies
- A sickness in calves
- Identifier for cows
- Gun used to treat diseases
- A yearling cow
- Which industry that supplies meat
- A feed supplement for cattle
- Typical white or tan breed
- Caretaker of the farm
- Latin word for cattle
20 Clues: Bedding option • A yearling cow • castrated bull • maternal reference • Identifier for cows • A sickness in calves • Caretaker of the farm • Latin word for cattle • Prevention for disease • Sire used for breeding • Breed either Black or Red • Gun used to treat diseases • format for selling animals • Typical white or tan breed • Common symptom of sickness • Who you call in emergencies • ...
My brother sam is dead 2020-10-08
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- what happened to sam and father
- someone loyal to the king
- what their house is called
- to sneak something in
- to put yourself in the army
- father's gun
- what sam is according to father
- their last name
- go against your own country
- someone standing up for their country
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- Tim's full name
- the weather
- town they live in
- someone rebelling against the king
- what people were stealing
- British soldiers
- another word for dignity or pride
- leaving your troops
- cattle thieves
- how sam died
20 Clues: the weather • father's gun • how sam died • cattle thieves • Tim's full name • their last name • British soldiers • town they live in • leaving your troops • to sneak something in • someone loyal to the king • what people were stealing • what their house is called • to put yourself in the army • go against your own country • what happened to sam and father • what sam is according to father • ...
Animal Science Industry 2023-01-23
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- goats: a mature male
- a group of dogs
- cattle: a young female
- sheep: a mature female
- dogs: a mature male
- a group of sheep
- turkey: a newborn
- goats: a castrated male
- cattle: a mature male
- rabbit: a newborn
- cat: a mature female
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- swine: a castrated male
- chicken: a young male
- horse: a young female
- chickens: a mature female
- swine: a mature male
- horse: a mature male
- rabbit: a mature female
- turkey: a mature male
- cat: a newborn
20 Clues: cat: a newborn • a group of dogs • a group of sheep • turkey: a newborn • rabbit: a newborn • dogs: a mature male • goats: a mature male • swine: a mature male • horse: a mature male • cat: a mature female • chicken: a young male • horse: a young female • turkey: a mature male • cattle: a mature male • cattle: a young female • sheep: a mature female • swine: a castrated male • ...
Large Animal Review 2012-10-25
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- Young cattle, sheep, and goats get these banded off to prevent injuries in the herd
- Vet term for sheep
- A person that cares for horse's hooves
- Inflamation of the mammary glands
- This squeeze chute holds cattle for treatment
- Animal's stomach twists and fills with gas
- A viral disease which is zoonotic, has no treatment, but has vaccine
- When a rasp is used to file uneven horse teeth
- Vet term for swine
- Vet term for horses
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- When an animal is chosen to be removed from herd
- Vet term for cattle
- Clydesdales, Percherons, oxen, and mules are this type of animal
- Animals that eat only plants
- Testes are removed to control hormones and behavior
- Restraint method for sheep
- Animals that eat both meat and plants
- Vet term for goats
- This milk is used by people who can't eat dairy products
19 Clues: Vet term for sheep • Vet term for goats • Vet term for swine • Vet term for cattle • Vet term for horses • Restraint method for sheep • Animals that eat only plants • Inflamation of the mammary glands • Animals that eat both meat and plants • A person that cares for horse's hooves • Animal's stomach twists and fills with gas • This squeeze chute holds cattle for treatment • ...
Dairy 2020-09-18
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- Grain that is fed to dairy cows.
- Number of compartments in stomach of a cow.
- Collective noun for a group of cattle.
- Partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
- First stomach of the cow.
- Brown species of dairy cow.
- Calf meat sold in butchers.
- Inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland.
- Process of secreting milk from mammary glands.
- The mammary gland of female cattle.
- A major part of tooth and bone health found in milk.
- A process by which the fat droplets from milk are emulsified.
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- Land used for grazing cattle.
- An even-toed ungulate mammal.
- A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream.
- Number one dairy breed in WA.
- Place where unwanted cows are slaughtered.
- Process in which milk is treated with mild heat.
- Container where milk is stored on the farm.
19 Clues: First stomach of the cow. • Brown species of dairy cow. • Calf meat sold in butchers. • Land used for grazing cattle. • An even-toed ungulate mammal. • Number one dairy breed in WA. • Grain that is fed to dairy cows. • The mammary gland of female cattle. • Collective noun for a group of cattle. • Inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland. • ...
Charlee-4th hour 2024-04-17
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- how many gun shots does it take to kill a buffalo?
- how much did a buffalo cost?
- thousand how many buffalo were killed every day?
- what state did cowboys go to get the cattle?
- towns located on the railroad line?
- what did the Kansas settlers lack when building houses?
- the massacre that happens between the plains indians and the Americans?
- where did the Mexican immigrants travel to?
- the "new land out west"?
- how many forts are in Kansas?
- what state is north of Kansas?
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- the plains indians were forced onto?
- what time frame was this chapter?
- what stopped the cowboys from roaming?
- land why did most immigrants travel to Kansas?
- how many men were needed to move 3,000 cattle?
- people who move cattle to the railroads?
- cowboys play this instrument the most?
- what was a invention made for cowboys when ridding horses?
- how much did a cowboy make in one day?
20 Clues: the "new land out west"? • how much did a buffalo cost? • how many forts are in Kansas? • what state is north of Kansas? • what time frame was this chapter? • towns located on the railroad line? • the plains indians were forced onto? • what stopped the cowboys from roaming? • cowboys play this instrument the most? • how much did a cowboy make in one day? • ...
Housing 2020-04-07
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- What kind of forage do cattle prefer?
- What are the cattle doing one-third of the day?
- What are the typical signs stress of dairy cows?
- What is the best bedding?
- What is enough place can decreases stress on cattle?
- What are the materials used to build the floor of the cattle buildings?
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- How many cows cannot be exceeded in the milking group?
- what is the barrier for self-supporting silage clips to prevent?
- What stall does each cow have?
- What are the most important elements in the cattle house?
10 Clues: What is the best bedding? • What stall does each cow have? • What kind of forage do cattle prefer? • What are the cattle doing one-third of the day? • What are the typical signs stress of dairy cows? • What is enough place can decreases stress on cattle? • How many cows cannot be exceeded in the milking group? • What are the most important elements in the cattle house? • ...
Rancher's Crossword 2025-01-23
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- a horse or cow with no brand, earmark, or other ID
- cattle of non-descript breeding, usually from Mexico
- we call him fingers because he ain't no_________.
- method of marking cattle by trimming their tail hair
- a group of cattle separated from the herd for a reason; typically to sell
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- a cow/horse that's only good for the slaughterhouse
- your horse first thing in the morning (two words)
- a ranch that raises cattle to use for breeding purposes
- cattle have four of these in their digestive tract
- ownership mark
10 Clues: ownership mark • your horse first thing in the morning (two words) • we call him fingers because he ain't no_________. • a horse or cow with no brand, earmark, or other ID • cattle have four of these in their digestive tract • a cow/horse that's only good for the slaughterhouse • cattle of non-descript breeding, usually from Mexico • ...
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Cowboy Crossword 2014-01-22
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- leather pants worn by a cowboy
- a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown
- Farm consisting of a large tract of land
- A seat for the rider of a horse
- ____ and spurs
- a man typically one on horseback, who herds and cattles
- Group of wild animals
- Mammal that runs fast
- Cowboys sing around this
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- A cowboy can rope with a ____
- Contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos
- animals with horns and cloven hooves
- former cattle trail from Texas to Kansas
- Burn with iron to indicate ownership
- an animal of a breed of cattle with long horns
15 Clues: ____ and spurs • Group of wild animals • Mammal that runs fast • Cowboys sing around this • A cowboy can rope with a ____ • leather pants worn by a cowboy • A seat for the rider of a horse • animals with horns and cloven hooves • Burn with iron to indicate ownership • a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown • former cattle trail from Texas to Kansas • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Railroads 2025-02-13
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- A pattern of economic growth followed by a sharp decline, often seen in industries like cattle and cotton.
- The process of moving large herds of cattle from Texas to railheads in the North for sale.
- A system where landowners let farmers use their land in exchange for a portion of the crops grown, often leading to cycles of debt.
- Conflicts between farmers and ranchers over land use, particularly over fencing land with barbed wire.
- An invention by Eli Whitney that quickly separated cotton fibers from seeds, increasing cotton production.
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- African American soldiers who protected settlers and maintained order in Texas during the late 1800s.
- A place where cattle were kept before being shipped to market.
- A type of fencing made of twisted metal wire with sharp barbs
- A Spanish or Mexican cowboy, often considered the first cattle herders in Texas.
- A breed of cattle known for its long, curved horns and ability to survive in harsh conditions.
- Unfenced land where cattle could graze freely.
- A device used to pump water from underground wells, helping farmers and ranchers in dry areas.
12 Clues: Unfenced land where cattle could graze freely. • A type of fencing made of twisted metal wire with sharp barbs • A place where cattle were kept before being shipped to market. • A Spanish or Mexican cowboy, often considered the first cattle herders in Texas. • The process of moving large herds of cattle from Texas to railheads in the North for sale. • ...
Dairy cow lactation terminology 2020-11-18
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- labor process for dairy cows
- no horns
- 1 milk after calving
- removes less desirable
- father
- giving birth
- Purpose breed of cows made for meat production
- female born with a male twin
- Heifer pregnant heifer
- each quarter has a milk gland and teat
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- group of cattle
- cattle
- female calf that hasn't had a baby
- Adult Male
- hormone causing milk let down
- has horns
- producing milk
- mother
- young cow
- Bacterial infection of udder
- Castrated male
- Hormone stimulating milk production
22 Clues: cattle • mother • father • no horns • has horns • young cow • Adult Male • giving birth • producing milk • Castrated male • group of cattle • 1 milk after calving • removes less desirable • Heifer pregnant heifer • labor process for dairy cows • Bacterial infection of udder • female born with a male twin • hormone causing milk let down • female calf that hasn't had a baby • ...
Unit 21 Nico's Gift Chapter 1 2023-05-07
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- A space between two things.
- Causing pain.
- Someone who is older.
- A small area where cattle and horses can be kept for a short time.
- A structure that surrounds a piece of land.
- A place where fruit trees are grown.
- To breathe in suddenly because you’re surprised or in pain.
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- Cows and bulls.
- A large container for liquids.
- A traditional holiday in Spanish-speaking countries.
- A young calf.
- A large farm where cattle and horses are kept.
- To make something very wet.
- To fall in drops.
14 Clues: Causing pain. • A young calf. • Cows and bulls. • To fall in drops. • Someone who is older. • A space between two things. • To make something very wet. • A large container for liquids. • A place where fruit trees are grown. • A structure that surrounds a piece of land. • A large farm where cattle and horses are kept. • A traditional holiday in Spanish-speaking countries. • ...
Vet Safety Vocab 2025-10-27
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- PIG RESTRAINT
- using tranquilizers or anesthetics TO RESTRAIN ANIMAL
- An animals safety zone
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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- using body or devices TO RESTRAIN ANIMAL
- basic tool for restraining cattle
- permitted only under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian
- including increased heart rate, respiration, temperature and blood pressure
- Diseases that can be transmitted between animals and people
- Are available to anyone without a prescription
- CATTLE RESTRAINT EQUIPMENT
- Imaginary line at the animal’s shoulder
- drugs considered to be dangerous due to potential human abuse or misuse
- CATTLE RESTRAINT TECHNIQUE
14 Clues: PIG RESTRAINT • An animals safety zone • CATTLE RESTRAINT EQUIPMENT • CATTLE RESTRAINT TECHNIQUE • basic tool for restraining cattle • U.S. Food and Drug Administration • Imaginary line at the animal’s shoulder • using body or devices TO RESTRAIN ANIMAL • Are available to anyone without a prescription • using tranquilizers or anesthetics TO RESTRAIN ANIMAL • ...
Animal Science Sub Assignment 8/21 2024-08-20
15 Clues: refers to dogs • refers to pigs • refers to cats • meat from hogs • refers to sheep • refers to goats • meat from cattle • refers to horses • refers to cattle • offspring of sheep • offspring of goats • offspring of swine • offspring of canine • offspring of feline • refers to chicken and turkey
Beef Cattle Industry 2024-03-04
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- cattle are known to be what kind of animals
- which branding used liquid nitrogen
- which continental breed is the oldest breed in the world.
- alabama is home to _____________ head of cattle.
- which producer raised steers and does not have any cows or bulls.
- which breed to we cross with in the Bos Indicus breeds for their heat tolerance.
- what is known as a castrated steer
- what is known as a mature female bovine
- which producer raises bulls for the commercial cow-calf producers
- which breed of dairy cow produces the most milk and is dominants breed.
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- which producer raises calves to sell annually to stockers and feedlots
- which continental breed is the largest breed in terms of weight,
- is a permanent set of digits placed in the ear by using ink
- what is known as a group or cattle from a common origin
- are placed on the outsided of the ear and are not permanent form of ID.
- what is known as a mature male bovine
- what is known as a female bovine who has not had a calf
- which breed of beef cow is found in all 50 states
- which British breed is a dual purpose breed.
19 Clues: what is known as a castrated steer • which branding used liquid nitrogen • what is known as a mature male bovine • what is known as a mature female bovine • cattle are known to be what kind of animals • which British breed is a dual purpose breed. • alabama is home to _____________ head of cattle. • which breed of beef cow is found in all 50 states • ...
Darius' View of the Odyssey 2016-01-02
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- No. of men to hurt cyclop
- cyclop's name
- type of poem
- disguised Odysseus as a beggar
- Odysseus' home
- Name of island
- Gift from Aeolus
- Ruler of the winds
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- enemy of Odysseus
- Persuades men to kill cattle
- 1st thing found in cyclop's cage
- Odysseus when cattle killed
- Warns about Sirens
- number of men with Odysseus
- Feeling men had near Scylla
- Sun god
- Odysseus' men turned into
- Container of Aeolus' gift
- author of the Odyssey
19 Clues: Sun god • type of poem • cyclop's name • Odysseus' home • Name of island • Gift from Aeolus • enemy of Odysseus • Warns about Sirens • Ruler of the winds • author of the Odyssey • No. of men to hurt cyclop • Odysseus' men turned into • Container of Aeolus' gift • Odysseus when cattle killed • number of men with Odysseus • Feeling men had near Scylla • Persuades men to kill cattle • ...
Highland Cattle Crossword 2022-01-05
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- Highlands are known for their ____
- A key characteristic of highlands are their
- The gestation period of a cow is ____ months
- Highlands are a _____ breed
- Highland ____ are known for being vigorous
- Highlands have good ____ instincts
- Highlands are one of the ____ breeds
- Highlands calves have ___ birth weights
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- Highlands are known for being resistant to
- Highlands are known for their ____ temperament
- Highlands are ____ grazers
- Highlands typically have a ____ frame
- A male is called a
- A young animal is called a
- Highlands are from
- Highlands have ____ hair
- A female is called a
- The most common color is
18 Clues: A male is called a • Highlands are from • A female is called a • Highlands have ____ hair • The most common color is • Highlands are ____ grazers • A young animal is called a • Highlands are a _____ breed • Highlands are known for their ____ • Highlands have good ____ instincts • Highlands are one of the ____ breeds • Highlands typically have a ____ frame • ...
Austin 2020-11-02
11 Clues: male sheep • all female sheep • young female chicken • name for young swine • name for young cattle • castrated male, cattle • uncastrated male, cattle • young name for baby sheep • female chicken laying eggs • male horse under the age of 3 • female horse over the age of 14
South Frontenac 4H Beef Club 2016-04-12
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- a breed of cattle that is similar to a vehicle
- a piece of safety equipment that you wear
- the breed of cattle who are white
- a cow that has not had a calf yet
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- a breed of cattle who is well advertised
- the leader who takes care of all the paperwork
- a breed of cattle who has a variety of colours
- a tool used in the ring
- the leader who has a dog named Levi
- a male cow that can not reproduce
- the leader who has a son in the club
- a tool used in the ring
- the leader who has a daughter in the club
13 Clues: a tool used in the ring • a tool used in the ring • a male cow that can not reproduce • the breed of cattle who are white • a cow that has not had a calf yet • the leader who has a dog named Levi • the leader who has a son in the club • a breed of cattle who is well advertised • a piece of safety equipment that you wear • the leader who has a daughter in the club • ...
Rancho Days 2017-03-30
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- A large area of land, owned by a ranchero
- The person who owns the ranch
- A walled garden
- Feast days or parties
- Bricks of clay or straw
- Animals used for transportation and recreation
- A gift of land
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- Pens for livestock like cattle or horses
- Cowboy
- Animals raised for meat and hides
- Round-up of cattle
- A mark on an animal to show ownership
12 Clues: Cowboy • A gift of land • A walled garden • Round-up of cattle • Feast days or parties • Bricks of clay or straw • The person who owns the ranch • Animals raised for meat and hides • A mark on an animal to show ownership • Pens for livestock like cattle or horses • A large area of land, owned by a ranchero • Animals used for transportation and recreation
beef 2020-04-28
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- financial gain
- no horns
- black and white cow
- dead body
- what cows usually eat
- parents from two different breeds
- state with most cattle
- fixes nitrogen in soil
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- the ideal temperament
- external parasite
- land for grazing
- gold breed from france
- red or black breed from scotland
- essential nutrient in meat
- white pattern in meat
- cattle meat
16 Clues: no horns • dead body • cattle meat • financial gain • land for grazing • external parasite • black and white cow • the ideal temperament • what cows usually eat • white pattern in meat • gold breed from france • state with most cattle • fixes nitrogen in soil • essential nutrient in meat • red or black breed from scotland • parents from two different breeds
True Grit 2023-11-30
14 Clues: lawman • Stetson • prejudices • Pepper gang • Texas Ranger • local tavern • wears a badge • herded by cowboys • cowboys ride them • bad guy in the movie • used for roping cattle • female character in true grit • wears a hat and rides a horse • something you wear over your eye
Cattle Breeds Terminolgy 2025-10-29
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- The Most coomon cow
- They are known for big eyes
- This cow has been around since 600AD
- Galloway Commonly called "Oreo Cattle"
- UT's Mascot is this Cattle
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- A WW1 this cow was brought to Mexico
- This Cow originated in Scotland
- This cow originated in England
- This Cattle has a big lump behind its head
- Swiss Oldest dairy cattle
10 Clues: The Most coomon cow • Swiss Oldest dairy cattle • UT's Mascot is this Cattle • They are known for big eyes • This cow originated in England • This Cow originated in Scotland • A WW1 this cow was brought to Mexico • This cow has been around since 600AD • Galloway Commonly called "Oreo Cattle" • This Cattle has a big lump behind its head
Ranching 2024-11-27
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- The raising of cattle on a ranch
- The act of burning a symbol into an animal to mark it as yours
- A community that experienced rapid economic and population growth, often due to a sudden economic shock
- The tool that would be used by a cowboy to mark an animal
- The animal that the cowboys would ride
- The moving of settlers to the California area in search of this metal
- The trail that the settlers took West in search of gold
- The sport that showed the skills of a cowboy
- A mail service that used horse riders to deliver letters and newspapers from 1860 to 1861
- A period from the 1850s to 1900s that became known as this for its territories that were lawless, West of the Mississippi River
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- One of the most famous cowboys from the Wild West
- A type of fencing that farmers liked, but cowboys disliked
- Land where cattle roam freely regardless of land ownership
- A person who would steal livestock from a farm or ranch
- Metal that the pioneers were in search of, cause the Migration West
- The place where the cattle were raised
- Conflicts between sheepmen and cowboys over grazing rights
- The type of gun that the Cowboys would use "Gun that Won the West"
- The person who tends to the cattle
- The conflicts between cowboys were known as
20 Clues: The raising of cattle on a ranch • The person who tends to the cattle • The place where the cattle were raised • The animal that the cowboys would ride • The conflicts between cowboys were known as • The sport that showed the skills of a cowboy • One of the most famous cowboys from the Wild West • A person who would steal livestock from a farm or ranch • ...
History Study Crossword 2024-10-24
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- _____ are government grants
- _____ were symbols of ranchers burned into cattle
- are stores for farmers
- a _____ was land put aside for Native Americans
- A ______ massacre happened at Wounded Knee
- the _____ lived on the Great Plains
- _____ had Irish and African American workers
- _____ were ranches not fenced in
- are a breed of cattle
- A _____ was when cattle ran in a panic
- were moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
- helped farmers
- The _____ demanded an income tax and "Free Silver"
- railroad connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- _____joined the Union in 1876.
- People who dealt out their own brand of justice were _____
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- were plains farmers
- used dry farming
- _____ who moved west to farm were called Exodusters
- The _____ Alliance formed the People's Party
- _____is an appeal to common people
- Omaha and _____ were two Native American who lived as hunters and farmers
- _____ was the last Native American to surrender to American government
- were created by Railroad Companies
- _____ relied on Chinese workers
- _____ beat Boomers into Oklahoma
- _____ were rich streaks of ore
- _____ were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping
- Central Pacific and _____ were railroad competitors
- Kingdom The end of the _____ came as a result of the price COLLAPSE of the mid 1880s
- After _____,the Busts turned into ghost towns
- _____ was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- The _____ Act was proposed to break up reservations
33 Clues: helped farmers • used dry farming • were plains farmers • are a breed of cattle • are stores for farmers • _____ are government grants • _____ were rich streaks of ore • _____joined the Union in 1876. • _____ relied on Chinese workers • _____ were ranches not fenced in • _____ beat Boomers into Oklahoma • _____is an appeal to common people • were created by Railroad Companies • ...
animals 2021-02-03
14 Clues: young cattle • young rabbit • adult male goose • Adult male goat. • adult male sheep • adult male swines • adult female duck • a group of swines • young female horse • adult female swine • castrated male duck • castrated male sheep • castrated male cattle • castrated female swine
COWHAND 2023-03-08
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- TO CLIP A TAG TO AN ANIMAL'S EAR
- COWHAND WHO CONTROLS THE MIDDLE OF THE HERD
- LEATHER LEGGINS WORN OVER LEGS TO PROTECT THEM
- A WILD RUSH OF WILD ANIMALS
- WATER PUMP THAT USE THE WIND TO BRING WATER UP
- A LONG ROPE USE TO CATCH CATTLE
- TO REMOVE HORNS FROM CATTLE
- TO DISTURB SUDDENLY
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- A LARGE OPEN AREA OF GRASSY LAND WHERE CATTLE MOVE
- ANOTHER WORD FOR COWBOY
- RECOGNIZED SYMBOL TO INDICATE OWNERSHIP
- COWHAND THAT LEAD THE HERD
- A SCARF WORN AROUND THE NECK
- AN EXHIBITION FEATURING COWBOY SKILLS
14 Clues: TO DISTURB SUDDENLY • ANOTHER WORD FOR COWBOY • COWHAND THAT LEAD THE HERD • A WILD RUSH OF WILD ANIMALS • TO REMOVE HORNS FROM CATTLE • A SCARF WORN AROUND THE NECK • A LONG ROPE USE TO CATCH CATTLE • TO CLIP A TAG TO AN ANIMAL'S EAR • AN EXHIBITION FEATURING COWBOY SKILLS • RECOGNIZED SYMBOL TO INDICATE OWNERSHIP • COWHAND WHO CONTROLS THE MIDDLE OF THE HERD • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab p.276-305 2025-03-04
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- A sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals, such as cattle.
- A group or businesses that make a type of product or provides a type of service.
- Natural oil
- A time of rapid growth
- A person who rode along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle
- Train steam engine
- Where two or more rail lines meet
- Moves a product past workers who stay in place
- Newly created products
- The grassy plains of Texas
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- An economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by the government.
- The number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- A person or company that makes or sells goods and services
- In the countryside
- wire Twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, used to keep cattle in or out.
- To make or process goods, especially by machine in large quantities.
- In the city
- The act of gathering animals, such as cattle, by riding around them and driving them in.
- A factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene
- A design burned into the hide of a cow
- A person or company that buys or uses goods and services
- The number of items that consumers, or buyers,are willing to buy at a certain price
22 Clues: Natural oil • In the city • In the countryside • Train steam engine • A time of rapid growth • Newly created products • The grassy plains of Texas • Where two or more rail lines meet • A design burned into the hide of a cow • Moves a product past workers who stay in place • A person or company that buys or uses goods and services • ...
Agriculture 2024-03-22
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- a cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other
- food made from milk
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- a person who owns or manages a farm
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- an oval or round object laid by a female bird
- a place for cattle to be put in a barn for protection or shelter
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers
- animal that produces poultry meat and eggs
- a female bird, most commonly acknowledged when referring to a chicken
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- a large domesticated wild ox with shaggy hair, humped shoulders, and large horns
- the process or period of gathering in crops
- the mammary gland of female cattle
- the practice of producing crops and raising livestock to sell on the market
- where the animals go for shelter
- a large farm where cattle or other animals are bred and raised
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees
- large cloven hoofed animals domesticated for meat or dairy
20 Clues: food made from milk • where the animals go for shelter • the mammary gland of female cattle • a person who owns or manages a farm • a plant or part of a plant used as food • a piece of land planted with fruit trees • animal that produces poultry meat and eggs • the process or period of gathering in crops • an oval or round object laid by a female bird • ...
Dust Bowl Lecture 2023-01-27
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- These people were losing $25 million/day
- The Soil Conservation Service told farmers to plant these in order to anchor down the soil
- The location of the Dust Bowl
- This is how dust and dirt traveled half-way across the country
- This is one cause of people's death during the Dust Bowl
- The government did this to 11 million acres of sub-quality land in order to preserve it
- The Emergency Cattle Purchase Program did this to thousands of starving cattle
- These animals choked to death during the Dust Bowl
- The Emergency Cattle Purchase Program did this to needy families
- Families moved in this direction to leave the Dust Bowl
- This is one cause of people's death during the Dust Bowl
- Farmers were paid to do this, let their land go unused in order to allow the soil to regenerate
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- This is the name for the Dust Bowl storms
- The Agriculture Adjustment Administration paid farmers to do this to their production of crops & livestock
- The Soil Conservation Service told farmers to plant these after the Dust Bowl
- These went down a lot during the Great Depression
- The Dust Bowl contributed to this
- This is was dry & brittle, grasses weren't held down
- The killing of pigs & cows are this b/c people were starving
- One of the main causes to the Dust Bowl
- 1 million acres of this was destroyed during the Dust Bowl
21 Clues: The location of the Dust Bowl • The Dust Bowl contributed to this • One of the main causes to the Dust Bowl • These people were losing $25 million/day • This is the name for the Dust Bowl storms • These went down a lot during the Great Depression • These animals choked to death during the Dust Bowl • This is was dry & brittle, grasses weren't held down • ...
Beef 2020-02-14
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- Female cattle after their first calving (birth)
- Male cattle having been castrated after maturity. Primarily used for dog food
- Male cattle castrated prior to maturity and principally raised for beef
- Cows that are used for milk after giving birth once or twice
- Young heifers or bulls prized for their meat between 5 and 9 months old.
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- Both male and female beef
- The art of breaking down meats from carcass, to primal and sub primal parts.
- Young female cattle that have not given birth.
- By-product of the dairy industry, calf under 9 months of age but usually slaughtered between 8 and 16 weeks old.
- Male cattle with superior genetics, raised for breeding
10 Clues: Both male and female beef • Young female cattle that have not given birth. • Female cattle after their first calving (birth) • Male cattle with superior genetics, raised for breeding • Cows that are used for milk after giving birth once or twice • Male cattle castrated prior to maturity and principally raised for beef • ...
Beef 2020-02-14
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- Female cattle after their first calving (birth)
- Male cattle having been castrated after maturity. Primarily used for dog food
- Male cattle castrated prior to maturity and principally raised for beef
- Cows that are used for milk after giving birth once or twice
- Young heifers or bulls prized for their meat between 5 and 9 months old.
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- Both male and female beef
- The art of breaking down meats from carcass, to primal and sub primal parts.
- Young female cattle that have not given birth.
- By-product of the dairy industry, calf under 9 months of age but usually slaughtered between 8 and 16 weeks old.
- Male cattle with superior genetics, raised for breeding
10 Clues: Both male and female beef • Young female cattle that have not given birth. • Female cattle after their first calving (birth) • Male cattle with superior genetics, raised for breeding • Cows that are used for milk after giving birth once or twice • Male cattle castrated prior to maturity and principally raised for beef • ...
Animal science terminology 2022-01-07
13 Clues: male dog • male cat • female cattle • castrated pig • castrated goat • young girl pig • castrated sheep • castrated horse • adult female pig • castrated cattle • adult female goat • young female horse • young female chicken
Housing 2020-04-07
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- What are the most important elements in the cattle house?
- What are the typical signs stress of dairy cows?
- How many cows cannot be exceeded in the milking group?
- What is the best bedding?
- What are the materials used to build the floor of the cattle buildings?
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- What kind of forage do cattle prefer?
- What are the cattle doing one-third of the day?
- What can enough feeding places decreases cattle?
- what is the barrier for self-supporting silage clips to prevent?
- What stall does each cow have?
10 Clues: What is the best bedding? • What stall does each cow have? • What kind of forage do cattle prefer? • What are the cattle doing one-third of the day? • What can enough feeding places decreases cattle? • What are the typical signs stress of dairy cows? • How many cows cannot be exceeded in the milking group? • What are the most important elements in the cattle house? • ...
Dairy Cattle Anatomy 2023-04-19
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- Attaches to the medial flat surfaces of the two udder halves
- Part of an animals head between ears
- Bones with a lot of meat that protects organs
- Helps the dairy cow last and its thought to be a an indicator of more udder capacity
- Vertebrae that's well defined and is attached to the hip bones
- Firm & smooth attachment to cow’s body wall of moderate length & evenly balanced
- projection from the mammary gland of in which milk flows from
- Measures where the fore udder blends into the body wall
- Allows for wider openings of the pelvic outlet at calving
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- Part of an animals head which includes the nose mouth and jaw
- Known as beef clod it is a large muscle
- Wide but not prominent, slightly higher with the pins
- Posterior ends of the pelvic bones that appear as two raised areas
- Composed of the hind parts of the udder
- large half round section of the bone at the edge
- Should be wide to help balance
- Defined and very angular in appearance with no disternal
17 Clues: Should be wide to help balance • Part of an animals head between ears • Known as beef clod it is a large muscle • Composed of the hind parts of the udder • Bones with a lot of meat that protects organs • large half round section of the bone at the edge • Wide but not prominent, slightly higher with the pins • Measures where the fore udder blends into the body wall • ...
Cowboy Crossword 2014-01-22
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- an animal of a breed of cattle with long horns
- Group of wild animals
- a man typically one on horseback, who herds and cattles
- former cattle trail from Texas to Kansas
- leather pants worn by a cowboy
- A seat for the rider of a horse
- Contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos
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- Burn with iron to indicate ownership
- ____ and spurs
- a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown
- Farm consisting of a large tract of land
- animals with horns and cloven hooves
- Cowboys sing around this
- Mammal that runs fast
- A cowboy can rope with a ____
15 Clues: ____ and spurs • Group of wild animals • Mammal that runs fast • Cowboys sing around this • A cowboy can rope with a ____ • leather pants worn by a cowboy • A seat for the rider of a horse • Burn with iron to indicate ownership • animals with horns and cloven hooves • a hat with a wide brim and a soft crown • Farm consisting of a large tract of land • ...
The cattle Railroads 2024-03-21
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- transportation systems with tracks,
- American lawyer and statesman, and the 20th Governor of Texas
- type of fencing with sharp, pointed barbs attached to a wire.
- when cattle roam freely on unfenced public land.
- cowboy or cattle herder in Spanish-speaking regions like Mexico and the southwestern United States.
- small parcels of land on which Indian people were supposed to live.
- It's where new discoveries and opportunities await.
- growing population
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- African American soldiers who served in the western frontier after the Civil War.
- move large herds of cattle long distances to markets or railheads.
- is the process of supplying water to crops or plants to help them grow.
- plants have grown to be sold for profit.
- It separates cotton fibers
- large piece of land where animals are raised.
14 Clues: growing population • It separates cotton fibers • transportation systems with tracks, • plants have grown to be sold for profit. • large piece of land where animals are raised. • when cattle roam freely on unfenced public land. • It's where new discoveries and opportunities await. • American lawyer and statesman, and the 20th Governor of Texas • ...
Respiratory disease diagnosis in cattle 2025-01-29
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- Position of elbows which can indicate air hunger and thus potential respiratory disease in cattle
- Group of antibiotics in the beta-lactam class which can be used to treat upper respiratory disease in cattle; discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Diagnostic technique primarily used (in cattle) to test for IBR
- Animals breath out warm air - this rises and escapes from the highest point of the building; fresh air is drawn back into the building via negative pressure
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- Diagnostic technique involving passing a tube through the nose used to test for M.bovis, IBR, RSV, lungworm amongst other pathogens
- Can be a normal commensal of the URT of cattle but also contribute to shipping fever in recently weaned beef suckler cows
- Technique used to test for D. viviparous - requires faecal sampling
- Indication of inadequate airflow in a building formed through condensation
- Condition which can be a differential of upper respiratory noise in cattle and is more likely in texel sheep
- Name of the scoring system used in lung scanning as a prognostic indicator for respiratory disease in cattle
- Can present as a profuse nosebleed in cattle; hopeless prognosis
11 Clues: Diagnostic technique primarily used (in cattle) to test for IBR • Can present as a profuse nosebleed in cattle; hopeless prognosis • Technique used to test for D. viviparous - requires faecal sampling • Indication of inadequate airflow in a building formed through condensation • ...
Chapple Beef - Herd Health 2021-07-14
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- Bedding option
- Breed known for milk production
- Breed either Black or Red
- format for selling animals
- Prevention for disease
- Named after a valley in Switzerland
- Sire used for breeding
- maternal reference
- castrated bull
- Common symptom of sickness
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- Who you call in emergencies
- A sickness in calves
- Identifier for cows
- Gun used to treat diseases
- A yearling cow
- Which industry that supplies meat
- A feed supplement for cattle
- Typical white or tan breed
- Caretaker of the farm
- Latin word for cattle
20 Clues: Bedding option • A yearling cow • castrated bull • maternal reference • Identifier for cows • A sickness in calves • Caretaker of the farm • Latin word for cattle • Prevention for disease • Sire used for breeding • Breed either Black or Red • Gun used to treat diseases • format for selling animals • Typical white or tan breed • Common symptom of sickness • Who you call in emergencies • ...
My brother sam is dead 2020-10-08
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- the weather
- cattle thieves
- what happened to sam and father
- to put yourself in the army
- someone rebelling against the king
- to sneak something in
- father's gun
- what people were stealing
- what their house is called
- leaving your troops
- what sam is according to father
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- British soldiers
- town they live in
- someone standing up for their country
- go against your own country
- someone loyal to the king
- how sam died
- Tim's full name
- their last name
- another word for dignity or pride
20 Clues: the weather • father's gun • how sam died • cattle thieves • Tim's full name • their last name • British soldiers • town they live in • leaving your troops • to sneak something in • someone loyal to the king • what people were stealing • what their house is called • to put yourself in the army • go against your own country • what happened to sam and father • what sam is according to father • ...
Agriculture 2023-02-08
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- product of trees
- largest city in ky
- refers to horses
- animal doctor
- invented corn planter
- capitol of KY
- example of agritourism
- different
- offspring of horses
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- developed uses for peanuts
- offspring of cattle
- largest county in ky
- goods leaving a country
- goods entering a country
- meat from pigs
- smallest county in ky
- Kentucky Department of Agriculture
- genetically modified organism
- meat from chickens
- fusing metal together with heat
- United States Department of Agriculture
- meat from cattle
22 Clues: different • animal doctor • capitol of KY • meat from pigs • product of trees • refers to horses • meat from cattle • largest city in ky • meat from chickens • offspring of cattle • offspring of horses • largest county in ky • invented corn planter • smallest county in ky • example of agritourism • goods leaving a country • goods entering a country • developed uses for peanuts • ...
Growth of the West 2021-03-16
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- farmer of the Great Plains
- wrote a thesis on importance of frontier
- this justice reigned in mining towns
- this devastates cattle industry in 1887-88
- cattle taken to railroads via this
- gold discovered here in Colorado
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- free land to settlers through this law
- silver strikes in this southern Arizona town
- another name for individual miner
- cattle ranching huge in this state
- Hispanic neighborhoods in cities of SW
- type of mining that uses high pressure hoses
- rich silver strikes in this state
13 Clues: farmer of the Great Plains • gold discovered here in Colorado • another name for individual miner • rich silver strikes in this state • cattle ranching huge in this state • cattle taken to railroads via this • this justice reigned in mining towns • free land to settlers through this law • Hispanic neighborhoods in cities of SW • wrote a thesis on importance of frontier • ...
Beef Cattle Breeds 2024-01-26
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- From England, coloring can be red, white or roan. A dual purpose breed.
- From Iowa, polled with red body, white head, legs, underline, feather, and switch.
- Scientific name for cattle not of brahman influence
- From France, red (light red hair around eyes and mouth) or black in color, known for long body and maternal instincts.
- Gray/White or Red/Black cattle with excess skin and a large hump. Influences all American breeds of cattle.
- Cross of 50% Brahman, 25% Hereford, and 25% Shorthorn breeds.
- Developed at the King Ranch, cross between Brahman and Shorthorn breeds.
- At one point, there was 4 million of this breed running wild
- Breed was developed in TX in 1946; foundation stock came from purebred Black Angus cows and grey Brahman bulls
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- From France, white body, and heavy muscled.
- Breed was created in Florida in the late 1940s, have a hereford-type color pattern; known for their maternal ability, high growth rate, and adaptability
- Same breed qualities as the Angus but red in color.
- From Switzerland, oldest breed of beef cattle in the world. Original coloration is white and yellow, currently found in any color.
- From Scotland, solid black, and polled. Can find this breed in all 50 states.
- Cross between Brahman and Simmental breeds
- From England, horned with red body, white head, legs, underline, feather, and switch.
- Early crossings were done at the USDA Experiment Station in Jeanerette, Louisiana. This breed has a trademarked name.
- Scientific name for cattle of brahman influence
18 Clues: Cross between Brahman and Simmental breeds • From France, white body, and heavy muscled. • Scientific name for cattle of brahman influence • Same breed qualities as the Angus but red in color. • Scientific name for cattle not of brahman influence • At one point, there was 4 million of this breed running wild • ...
Q4R1 - Part 1 2025-04-22
Animal science terminology 2022-01-07
13 Clues: male dog • male cat • castrated pig • female cattle • castrated goat • young girl pig • castrated horse • castrated sheep • castrated cattle • adult female pig • adult female goat • young female horse • young female chicken
Agriculture 2022-12-14
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- cattle used for dairy products
- 1914, a co-op extension that provided info to the community about ag
- animal used for racing and pulling
- tool used to turn the soil
- large combines complete this task
- crop was introduced to the USA in 1804 and are a part of the legume family.
- what is the only crop that can be grown in every state?
- what is kentucky's nymber 1 ag commodity
- chickens used for meat
- who is the best teacher?
- patented the reaper for wheat threshing
- crop used for many feeds and fuel
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- cattle used for food
- prepares the soil for planting
- we get pork, bacon, and other meats from this animal
- process of taming an animal
- were first domesticated as a food source (confused with goats)
- what is the breed of cattle most commonly used for beef?
- used to scatter or plant seed
- crop raised and used for cigarettes, cigars, etc
- act that allowed agriculture to be taught in schools
- (fill in the blank) Woodford county is the ________ capital of the world
22 Clues: cattle used for food • chickens used for meat • who is the best teacher? • tool used to turn the soil • process of taming an animal • used to scatter or plant seed • prepares the soil for planting • cattle used for dairy products • large combines complete this task • crop used for many feeds and fuel • animal used for racing and pulling • patented the reaper for wheat threshing • ...
Animal Science 2024-09-23
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- Cattle that do not have horns due to genetics
- golden milk
- general term for giving birth in livestock
- black or red with white middle
- general term for the father or male parent
- A male that has had its testicles removed
- Relating animals that are related
- Removing an animal from the herd
- second most common breed in California
- Characteristics that can be passed down from parent to offspring
- Mating animals of different breeds
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- general term for the young of an animal
- general term for the mother of female parent
- highest milk production rate
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- Taking a young animal off milk by removing it from being with its mother
- good legs
- Chickfila cattle
- Animals that are not purebred
- crossbreed between Brahman and Angus
- best cattle breed for beef
- Adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- Identifying desirable animals for breeding purposes
23 Clues: good legs • golden milk • Chickfila cattle • best cattle breed for beef • highest milk production rate • Animals that are not purebred • black or red with white middle • Removing an animal from the herd • Relating animals that are related • Mating animals of different breeds • crossbreed between Brahman and Angus • second most common breed in California • ...
Livestock Animals 2021-12-14
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- uncastrated male swine
- scientific name for Rabbits
- newborn sheep
- Scientific name for turkey
- castrated male sheep
- scientific name for dog
- The act of giving birth
- length of pregnancy
- female bovine that has not had calf
- Scientific name for chickens
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- uncastrated male cattle
- Female under 1 year not had 1st lay
- scientific name for horses
- female feline parent
- Mature male rabbit left in contact
- Act of Dogs giving birth
- uncastrated male turkey
- scientific name for cattle
- scientific name for pigs
- female goat
20 Clues: female goat • newborn sheep • length of pregnancy • female feline parent • castrated male sheep • uncastrated male swine • uncastrated male cattle • uncastrated male turkey • scientific name for dog • The act of giving birth • Act of Dogs giving birth • scientific name for pigs • scientific name for horses • Scientific name for turkey • scientific name for cattle • scientific name for Rabbits • ...
The Odessy 2014-04-24
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- Odysseus' father
- Odysseus' wife
- Odysseus' home
- where lord helos keeps his cattle
- God that sends messages
- eat lotus flowers
- took 6 of Odysseus' men
- Kept Odysseus for 7 years
- Gave Odysseus a ship
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- Odysseus' son
- cyclops name
- godess of wisdom
- Have sweet harmonies to attract sailors
- Owned the cattle Odysseus' men killed
- god of the sea
- Where the trojan war took place
- turned Odysseus' men into pigs
- A six headed monster
18 Clues: cyclops name • Odysseus' son • Odysseus' wife • Odysseus' home • god of the sea • godess of wisdom • Odysseus' father • eat lotus flowers • Gave Odysseus a ship • A six headed monster • God that sends messages • took 6 of Odysseus' men • Kept Odysseus for 7 years • turned Odysseus' men into pigs • Where the trojan war took place • where lord helos keeps his cattle • ...
Ranching 2022-01-28
11 Clues: male cattle • cattle stealing • riding on a horse • string like material • another word for food • used to ride on horses • first one opened in 1890 • Spanish for "get together" • animal part of the ranching industry • a young teen male who lives on a ranch • a young female teenager who lives on a ranch
West African Kingdoms 2023-11-03
Cattle Drive 2018-11-07
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- Someone who works on a ranch
- to remove the horns of fully grown livestock
- a plantation with a house
- gathering together livestock
- a Spanish cattle driver
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- moving herds of cattle from one place to another place
- to mark an animal with an iron to give ownership
- a man who herds cattle, and works cattle drives
- a panicked rush of livestock
- a young cow or bull
10 Clues: a young cow or bull • a Spanish cattle driver • a plantation with a house • Someone who works on a ranch • a panicked rush of livestock • gathering together livestock • to remove the horns of fully grown livestock • a man who herds cattle, and works cattle drives • to mark an animal with an iron to give ownership • moving herds of cattle from one place to another place
Cattle Ranching and Drives 2023-02-14
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- The system that helped bring water
- Raising livestock on the open range
- Extended period of time with dry weather
- Were responsible for catching and branding cattle
- Routes used to move cattle to market
- Increased in demand after the Civil War
- Helps ranchers irrigate crops
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- Were used to help get cattle to the north
- Young guys that keep the horses together
- Prevented cattle from being able to roam free
10 Clues: Helps ranchers irrigate crops • The system that helped bring water • Raising livestock on the open range • Routes used to move cattle to market • Increased in demand after the Civil War • Extended period of time with dry weather • Young guys that keep the horses together • Were used to help get cattle to the north • Prevented cattle from being able to roam free • ...
Highland cow 2024-01-18
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- cattle raised for meat
- known for being playful and gentle
- another name for a highland cow
- cattle breed related to the highland cow.
- coarse and longer fur
- short and thicker horns
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- the bangs of the highland cow
- soft and shorter hair
- horns that are longer and thinner
- the original color of the highland cows fur
- cattle breed found in Scotland
- nickname for the highland cow
12 Clues: soft and shorter hair • coarse and longer fur • cattle raised for meat • short and thicker horns • the bangs of the highland cow • nickname for the highland cow • cattle breed found in Scotland • another name for a highland cow • horns that are longer and thinner • known for being playful and gentle • cattle breed related to the highland cow. • ...
Western Expansion 2022-12-14
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- buster farmed the great plains in the 1800
- railroads rail like land spams the continent
- area self aside by the govern
- self expanded law enforcer
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- Spanish word for cowboy
- general rise in prices
- range unfenced land
- drive herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- small sled
- tent made of buffalo skins
- a rent of land or money
- town settlement at the end of a cattle trail
12 Clues: small sled • range unfenced land • general rise in prices • Spanish word for cowboy • a rent of land or money • tent made of buffalo skins • self expanded law enforcer • area self aside by the govern • buster farmed the great plains in the 1800 • railroads rail like land spams the continent • town settlement at the end of a cattle trail • ...
Western Expansion 2022-12-14
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- buster farmed the great plains in the 1800
- railroads rail like land spams the continent
- area self aside by the govern
- self expanded law enforcer
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- Spanish word for cowboy
- general rise in prices
- range unfenced land
- drive herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- small sled
- tent made of buffalo skins
- a rent of land or money
- town settlement at the end of a cattle trail
12 Clues: small sled • range unfenced land • general rise in prices • Spanish word for cowboy • a rent of land or money • tent made of buffalo skins • self expanded law enforcer • area self aside by the govern • buster farmed the great plains in the 1800 • railroads rail like land spams the continent • town settlement at the end of a cattle trail • ...
Jett Rood =2nd 2024-04-18
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- A invention to keep cattle out of peoples property
- pants cowboys wore
- a track that people would use for transportation
- people who emigrated to land for more land
- act that gave families 160 acres of land
- someone who moves to a different country
- the reason people came to kansas
- a famous African American cowboy
- extra layer of protection you wear over your jeans
- a animal that roamed the plains.
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- pieces of land
- someone who moves national
- someone who moved to a new place to live
- a person who could take up residence on public lands and buy the land from the US government after 14 months
- A group with a similar culture
- written by a certain country's power
- the process of moving a her of cattle from one place to another
- A historical war that happened from 1861 to 1865
- people that were forced to work
- people that worked on long cattle drives
20 Clues: pieces of land • pants cowboys wore • someone who moves national • A group with a similar culture • people that were forced to work • the reason people came to kansas • a famous African American cowboy • a animal that roamed the plains. • written by a certain country's power • someone who moved to a new place to live • act that gave families 160 acres of land • ...
Spelling - Unit 4, Week 4 2023-01-30
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- Could be an animal or a fictional beast.
- Thumbs up for example.
- The law-making branch.
- To find the size of. You should do this twice and cut once.
- Chick-fil-a appreciation, "My ______.
- What you might need if you slip and fall on the ice.
- Fruit flavored jollies - or - people who raise cattle.
- Sci-fi movie, Back to the ______.
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- Bright blue in color.
- A frozen version of this falls in the winter from time to time.
- Something made by mixing other things together.
- A pirates ultimate prize.
- A distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
- What you might feel the day of a test or before a big game.
- What you might get after breaking rules.
- A person who is trying to find someone or something.
- Having to do with the outdoors.
- Where cattle would graze on a ranch.
- Where cattle go after the ranch.
- A breaking of a bone for example.
20 Clues: Bright blue in color. • Thumbs up for example. • The law-making branch. • A pirates ultimate prize. • Having to do with the outdoors. • Where cattle go after the ranch. • Sci-fi movie, Back to the ______. • A breaking of a bone for example. • Where cattle would graze on a ranch. • Chick-fil-a appreciation, "My ______. • Could be an animal or a fictional beast. • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Chapter 13 Changes on the Western Frontier 10th 2024-04-18
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- law that broke up Native American reservations
- backing dollars only with gold
- offered free land to western settlers
- large, single crop farms
- farmer who founded the Grange
- helped establish agricultural colleges
- 1896 Populist/Democratic presidential nominee
- frontier home dug into a hill or made from sod
- political movement that sought advancement for farmers & laborers
- Colonel in US Cavalry
- groups of farm organizations
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- African American settlers in the West
- 1868 treat in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation
- backing money with silver and gold
- US massacre of Sioux in South Dakota
- the grassland region of the United States
- cattle accustomed to dry grasslands
- leader of Hunkpapa Sioux
- organization that fought for farmers' rights
- major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- plan to make Native Americans part of white culture
- 3 month long transport of cattle over land
- 1896 Republican presidential nominee
23 Clues: Colonel in US Cavalry • large, single crop farms • leader of Hunkpapa Sioux • groups of farm organizations • farmer who founded the Grange • backing dollars only with gold • backing money with silver and gold • cattle accustomed to dry grasslands • US massacre of Sioux in South Dakota • 1896 Republican presidential nominee • African American settlers in the West • ...
Life on the Range 2022-05-06
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- improvement of the land and habitat
- Clearing out an area on the range with fire
- Area where animals have eaten to much and caused a problem with the ground
- Where the deer and ________ play
- An animal that loves to eat cattle or sheep
- A natural renewal of a forest or plain
- The weather conditions on the range
- Animals on the range
- Animal used to herd sheep
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- Used by cowboys in a storm
- Used to help deliver calves
- Area where there is something put up to keep animals out or in.
- How many animals can be on an acre of ground
- Metal attachments on the boots of a cowboy
- Where cattle roam
- Very dry place
- Wooly animals on the range
- What the cowboy sits on
- Big huge animal that lives on the plains
- Leather or straw thing that cowboys wear
- Not a plant or bush
- Feed with fiber
- Not a hill, something bigger
- Cowboy wears these
24 Clues: Very dry place • Feed with fiber • Where cattle roam • Cowboy wears these • Not a plant or bush • Animals on the range • What the cowboy sits on • Animal used to herd sheep • Used by cowboys in a storm • Wooly animals on the range • Used to help deliver calves • Not a hill, something bigger • Where the deer and ________ play • improvement of the land and habitat • ...
American West Crossword 1 2025-11-18
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- What law provided 160 acres?
- Joseph McCoy used the railroad from this town to transport cattle north
- Rumours spread about free land in this state
- The type of ranch without fences
- An animal of high importance to the Native Americans
- Cattle _____ describes the route used to transport cattle?
- The name given to freed slaves migrating west
- What farming method went 30ft deep?
- The middle section of America, home to many Native tribes
- Temperatures dropped to minus what in 1886?
- A city with problems of gangs in the American West
- A tragic day for the Donner Party
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- 1862 Act that constructed train routes
- A state with good farmland
- Land used to hold Native American tribes
- Who was shot and killed by Pat Garrett?
- Salting a ______ described the crime of pretending gold was on land for sale
- ______ Committees were used to tackle crime
- Religious group travelling to the Great Salt Lake
- What metal was mined in California?
20 Clues: A state with good farmland • What law provided 160 acres? • The type of ranch without fences • A tragic day for the Donner Party • What farming method went 30ft deep? • What metal was mined in California? • 1862 Act that constructed train routes • Who was shot and killed by Pat Garrett? • Land used to hold Native American tribes • ______ Committees were used to tackle crime • ...
Crossword 2020-05-03
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- (of a person or thing) become fully grown or developed.
- The flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food.
- produce (an animal or plant) by matingtwo different species, breeds, or varieties.
- the quality of being right or appropriate for a particular purpose, or situation.
- drive (livestock, especially cattle) to market.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk.
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- the dead body of an animal.
- (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field.
- the mating and production of offspring by animals.
- relating to bovine animals
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- a stock of animals or plants within a species having a distinctive appearance and typically having been developed by deliberate selection.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
16 Clues: relating to bovine animals • the dead body of an animal. • (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field. • The flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food. • drive (livestock, especially cattle) to market. • the mating and production of offspring by animals. • (of a person or thing) become fully grown or developed. • ...
Terms 2022-03-16
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- young female cattle
- young male goat
- closest to the bone
- near the upper surface, toward the back
- toward the head/skull
- altered male goat or sheep
- the sole of the foot
- mature female swine
- closest to the surface
- away from, farther from the origin (body)
- near, closer to the origin (body)
- divides body into dorsal and ventral planes
- altered male swine
- young female horse
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- mature female goat
- plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- altered male chicken or turkey
- the palm "front" of the head
- toward the tail/back
- young female swine
- toward the bottom, toward the belly
- at or near the front of the body
- mature female chicken or turkey
- young male cattle
- mature male
- at or near the back of the body
- newborn horse
- left and right halves
- young female sheep
- matured male cattle
- mature male sheep
31 Clues: mature male • newborn horse • young male goat • young male cattle • mature male sheep • mature female goat • young female swine • young female sheep • altered male swine • young female horse • young female cattle • closest to the bone • mature female swine • matured male cattle • toward the tail/back • the sole of the foot • toward the head/skull • left and right halves • closest to the surface • ...
External Parasites 2023-04-20
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- chiggers picked up in woods
- american dog tick
- housefly larva develop in manure
- sheep nose bot
- mange mite causes scabies
- transmit eyeworms
- leg mange in cattle most common cattle mange in US
- leg mange of horses
- asian long horned tick
- sheep ked
- warbles grubs
- red mange mite non pruritic common in dogs
- two variants reportable in goats and sheep
- cat and dog flea transmits disease sucks blood
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- lay eggs on horses legs horse ingests and larva grow in stomach
- brown dog tick
- spinose ear tick causes otitis
- ear mites pruritic contagious
- scab mite very pruritic reportable in cattle
- black legged tick, deer tick
- tissue infested by fly larvae
- biting midge carry onchocerca and habrenoma cause sweet itch
- heel fly warble fly
- buffalo gnats in large swarms
- walking dandruff visible with naked eye contagious
- demodex in cats uncommon
- lone star tick
- cat scabies rare
- greatest economic loss by fly
29 Clues: sheep ked • warbles grubs • brown dog tick • sheep nose bot • lone star tick • cat scabies rare • american dog tick • transmit eyeworms • heel fly warble fly • leg mange of horses • asian long horned tick • demodex in cats uncommon • mange mite causes scabies • chiggers picked up in woods • black legged tick, deer tick • ear mites pruritic contagious • tissue infested by fly larvae • ...
sdfghjk 2023-04-26
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- the hearing and moving of cattle over long distances
- Plains farmers
- settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- Spanish for cowhand or cowboy
- cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- groups of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other events
- self-appointed law keepers
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- "The Great Commoner"
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- grants of land or money
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cowtowns
- groups of farms that pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other appliances at a discount
- a railroad line that spanned the continent
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with the soil
- unfenced land
- people who snuck onto the land from the Oklahoma Land Rush early
- small sleds
- led attacks to keep whites out
- a general rise in prices
20 Clues: small sleds • unfenced land • Plains farmers • "The Great Commoner" • grants of land or money • a general rise in prices • self-appointed law keepers • Spanish for cowhand or cowboy • led attacks to keep whites out • settlement at the end of a cattle trail • cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins • a railroad line that spanned the continent • ...
SS Vocab Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- self-appointed law keepers
- a railroad line that spanned the continent
- groups of farmers who pool their money together to make large purchases of tools, seed, and other supplies at a discount
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- a fearless native leader and warrior
- unfenced land
- region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow towns
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- small sleds
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- Democratic representative in the election of 1896, favorable candidate by Southern and Western farmers
- Spanish word for cowhand or cowboy
- general rise in prices
- the herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- grants of land or money
- people who snuck onto Oklahoma land during the land rush
- group of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other events
- plains farmers
20 Clues: small sleds • unfenced land • plains farmers • general rise in prices • grants of land or money • self-appointed law keepers • Spanish word for cowhand or cowboy • a fearless native leader and warrior • cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins • settlement at the end of a cattle trail • a railroad line that spanned the continent • land set aside for Native Americans to live on • ...
Dairy and Beef Cows (pg 572) 2022-05-20
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- Make sure the newborn _____ receives colostrum as its first food and for at least the first 36 hours of its life.
- Cows that are no longer profitable producers of milk and the male offspring of dairy cows are sold for _____.
- To _____ means to remove from the herd.
- Calves not needed as replacement for the dairy heard may be sold as _____
- _______ are animals that produce milk.
- _____ is the fat in milk.
- Milk _____ are dry dairy or vegetable products that are mixed with warm water and fed to young calves in place of milk.
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- ______ is white or yellowish liquid secreted by the mammary glands of animals for the purpose of feeding young.
- ______ is a female that has not given birth to a calf.
- _____ is the milk that a cow produces for a short time after calving.
- With cattle, to _____ means to give birth.
- _____ means for work.
- A _____ is a castrated male of the cattle family.
- To _____ means to remove and keep away from.
- A _____ is a male of the cattle family.
- _____ is a female of the cattle family that has calved.
16 Clues: _____ means for work. • _____ is the fat in milk. • _______ are animals that produce milk. • To _____ means to remove from the herd. • A _____ is a male of the cattle family. • With cattle, to _____ means to give birth. • To _____ means to remove and keep away from. • A _____ is a castrated male of the cattle family. • ...
Chapter 8 2025-02-24
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- the number of items that consumers, or buyers,are willing to buy at a certain price
- Natural oil
- a factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene
- a sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals, such as cattle.
- A design burned into the hide of a cow
- A person or company that makes or sells goods and services
- An economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by the government.
- In the Countryside
- where two or more rail lines meet
- A person who rode along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle
- Moves a product past workers who stay in place
- To make or process goods, especially by machine in large quantities.
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- a group o businesses that make a type of product or provides a type of service.
- the number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- in the City
- Train steam engine
- The grassy plains of Texas
- Twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, used to keep cattle in or out.
- Newly created products
- The act of gathering animals, such as cattle, by riding around them and driving them in.
- A person or company that buys or uses goods and services
- A time of rapid growth
22 Clues: in the City • Natural oil • Train steam engine • In the Countryside • Newly created products • A time of rapid growth • The grassy plains of Texas • where two or more rail lines meet • A design burned into the hide of a cow • Moves a product past workers who stay in place • A person or company that buys or uses goods and services • ...
Texas Regions Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-27
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- home of the Caddo Indians
- largest dinosaur bone found in Texas
- this landform separates areas at different heights
- state tree of texas
- flat grassy land perfect for raising cattle
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- the highest peak in Texas
- rectangular area bordered by New Mexico and Oklahoma
- cattle or horse herder
- there are a lot of these in the coastal region
- it is very high and flat
- A cattle sport
- A low bowl shaped land
12 Clues: A cattle sport • state tree of texas • cattle or horse herder • A low bowl shaped land • it is very high and flat • the highest peak in Texas • home of the Caddo Indians • largest dinosaur bone found in Texas • flat grassy land perfect for raising cattle • there are a lot of these in the coastal region • this landform separates areas at different heights • ...
Unit 8 Exam Review 2024-02-21
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- Range wars were due to ranchers and farmers fighting over land using _______.
- Which region of Texas is too dry to support farming, leading to prominence of ranching.
- Cotton was farmed and _________ by railroad during the late 1880s when "Cotton was King".
- What is the most important factor that led to the closing of the TX frontier?
- ________ soldiers were African Americans who fought Natives bravely after the Civil War.
- Son of American woman captured by the Comanche. Last Chief of the Comanche.
- American Indians living in the _______________ region were most affected by the killing of buffaloes.
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- True or False? All of the cattle were removed during the era of cotton, cattle and railroads.
- American Indians traditional way of life ended during Reconstruction when they were moved to ______.
- Following the Civil War, the demand for beef in the ____ brought rapid growth to the cattle industry.
- After the _______ War, numerous trails were added to support the growing cattle industry in TX.
- Native American _______ kept most people from settling in West TX in the late 1800s.
- The _______ trail was the earliest cattle trail used in Texas.
- Governor James _____ supported the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission
- The demand for ____ in eastern states facilitated the settlement of the Texas frontier.
15 Clues: The _______ trail was the earliest cattle trail used in Texas. • Son of American woman captured by the Comanche. Last Chief of the Comanche. • Governor James _____ supported the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission • Range wars were due to ranchers and farmers fighting over land using _______. • ...
beef cattle 2025-05-14
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- - a young animal
- , when testicles are removed from a male that is not required for breeding
- - a castradted male 3 years of age or older
- a female older than a calf, from 6 months of age until it has had a calf its self
- the ability of an animal to reproduse
- score, an assessment of an animals condition, based on its fat and muscle score
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- fine flecks of fat with-in the meat
- - what remains of the animals body after the head, feet, hide, tail, and internal organs of the abdomen have been removed
- weight, weight of the carcase
- period, from conception to birth in cattle, this is 9 months
- an animal removed from a herd because of age, disease, physical deformity or lack of value as a breading animal
11 Clues: - a young animal • weight, weight of the carcase • fine flecks of fat with-in the meat • the ability of an animal to reproduse • - a castradted male 3 years of age or older • period, from conception to birth in cattle, this is 9 months • , when testicles are removed from a male that is not required for breeding • ...
Western Expansion 2022-12-14
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- buster farmed the great plains in the 1800
- railroads rail like land spams the continent
- area self aside by the govern
- self expanded law enforcer
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- Spanish word for cowboy
- general rise in prices
- range unfenced land
- drive herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- small sled
- tent made of buffalo skins
- a rent of land or money
- town settlement at the end of a cattle trail
12 Clues: small sled • range unfenced land • general rise in prices • Spanish word for cowboy • a rent of land or money • tent made of buffalo skins • self expanded law enforcer • area self aside by the govern • buster farmed the great plains in the 1800 • railroads rail like land spams the continent • town settlement at the end of a cattle trail • ...
Week 22 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-06
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- animal that western tribes relied on
- establi1shed by Charles Goodnight in Palo Duro Canyon
- transportation of cattle from ranches to markets
- Lizzie Johnson Williams nickname
- where Charles Goodnight was born
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- where Lizzie Johnson Williams was born
- where Richard King was bord
- fences that prevented cattle and wild animals from roaming through farmers fields
- where the King Ranch is located today
- cattle ranchers who owned large ranches and many head of cattle
10 Clues: where Richard King was bord • Lizzie Johnson Williams nickname • where Charles Goodnight was born • animal that western tribes relied on • where the King Ranch is located today • where Lizzie Johnson Williams was born • transportation of cattle from ranches to markets • establi1shed by Charles Goodnight in Palo Duro Canyon • ...
Cattle in Agriculture 2022-04-16
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- A male bovine.
- A young bovine from birth to weaning (6-9 months old)
- A female bovine that has had a calf or is more than 3 years old.
- A castrated male bovine more than one-year-old.
- A young bovine that is fully weaned. Approximately 12-18 months old.
- A female bovine that has not had a calf or is aged between 6 months - 3 years old.
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- The meat product from cattle.
- A farm set-up to raise dairy cattle and collect milk from them.
- Related to cattle or buffalo.
- A group of cattle.
- The skin of a bovine used as a product.
- A farm for raising livestock.
12 Clues: A male bovine. • A group of cattle. • The meat product from cattle. • Related to cattle or buffalo. • A farm for raising livestock. • The skin of a bovine used as a product. • A castrated male bovine more than one-year-old. • A young bovine from birth to weaning (6-9 months old) • A farm set-up to raise dairy cattle and collect milk from them. • ...
The Wild West 2024-04-15
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- Someone who transports cattle across the U.S.
- Bar fights and drink all night
- An invention that keeps cattle off of farm land
- Funnel shaped wrecker of dreams
- A real sh*t hole
- Law and order: Wild West
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- A place where cattle sold
- Prospectors moving West seeking fortune
- abandoned boom towns
- Dirt home for gullible Americans
- The immigrant population who constructed the Transcontinental Railroad
- A quickly constructed town built to support the needs of a new mining community
- A scarce demographic in the Wild West
13 Clues: A real sh*t hole • abandoned boom towns • Law and order: Wild West • A place where cattle sold • Bar fights and drink all night • Funnel shaped wrecker of dreams • Dirt home for gullible Americans • A scarce demographic in the Wild West • Prospectors moving West seeking fortune • Someone who transports cattle across the U.S. • An invention that keeps cattle off of farm land • ...
Agricultural Explorations 2023-08-30
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- Like pruning shears but with longer handles
- The hocks are turned inward or too close together causing the toes to turn outward
- Large birds known for their personalities & feathered legs & feet
- Live birth of multiple offspring of animals at one time by the same mother
- Been in use since AD 79, used to supply water to plants
- A common bird known for their large speckled brown eggs
- An adult female chicken or turkey
- Agricultural land generating at least $1,000 or more in sales in one year
- When cattle are too straight thru the joint resulting in restricted movement
- The opposite of buck kneed, when cattle stand "back at the knees"
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- Sweet, decent layers sometimes confused with Cochins because of their fluffy feathers
- Hand propelled vehicle designed to be guided by 1 person
- Originated in Tuscany, Italy, they produce most of the white eggs in supermarkets
- When cattle are "over at the knees", usually seen in cattle too straight in the shoulder
- An adult male chicken
- Late bloomers when it comes to laying, known for their blue eggs
- When the knees are set to far out, causing the toes to turn inward
- Garments worn on the hands
- Birds that are extra large & well mannered, have feathered feet
- A tool used to dig, lift, move bulk materials
- A landscaping tool made for outside use
21 Clues: An adult male chicken • Garments worn on the hands • An adult female chicken or turkey • A landscaping tool made for outside use • Like pruning shears but with longer handles • A tool used to dig, lift, move bulk materials • Been in use since AD 79, used to supply water to plants • A common bird known for their large speckled brown eggs • ...
Quiz 2024-10-23
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- Zones were created by Railroad Companies
- Pacific relied on Chinese workers
- railroad connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- Pacific had Irish and African American workers
- party demanded an income tax and "Free Silver"
- of the Cattle Kingdom came as a result of the price COLLAPSE of the mid 1880s
- and Osage were two Native American who lived as hunters and farmers
- ranges were ranches not fenced in
- Pacific and Union Pacific were railroad competitors
- are a breed of cattle
- were rich streaks of ore
- joined the Union in 1876.
- is an appeal to common people
- Act was proposed to break up reservations
- are government grants
- Americans were moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
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- were plains farmers
- was the last Native American to surrender to American government
- beat Boomers into Oklahoma
- lived on the Great Plains
- Farmers Alliance formed the People's Party
- was land put aside for Native Americans
- who dealt out their own brand of justice were vigilantes
- Grange helped farmers
- Americans who moved west to farm were called Exodusters
- Booms, the Busts turned into ghost towns
- massacre happened at Wounded Knee
- used dry farming
- was when cattle ran in a panic
- are stores for farmers
- Hills was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- were symbols of ranchers burned into cattle
32 Clues: used dry farming • were plains farmers • Grange helped farmers • are a breed of cattle • are government grants • are stores for farmers • were rich streaks of ore • lived on the Great Plains • joined the Union in 1876. • beat Boomers into Oklahoma • is an appeal to common people • was when cattle ran in a panic • Pacific relied on Chinese workers • ranges were ranches not fenced in • ...
