cattle Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Q4R1 - Part 1 2025-04-22
Livestock Terminology 2026-02-26
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- Castrated, male chicken
- Intact, mature male bovine
- Baby goat
- Latin word for horses
- Latin word for pig
- Meat from a sheep
- Meat from cattle
- Latin word for goat
- Young girl horse
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- The act of giving birth
- The act of giving birth for goats
- Latin word for cattle
- Castrated, male bovine
- Young girl pig
- Young female bovine, has not given birth
- Mature female horse
- Baby bovine animal
17 Clues: Baby goat • Young girl pig • Meat from cattle • Young girl horse • Meat from a sheep • Latin word for pig • Baby bovine animal • Mature female horse • Latin word for goat • Latin word for cattle • Latin word for horses • Castrated, male bovine • Castrated, male chicken • The act of giving birth • Intact, mature male bovine • The act of giving birth for goats • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
West African Kingdoms 2023-11-03
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 _______. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Texas History Unit 9 Review Crossword 2026-02-27
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- To adopt the culture and characteristics of another different culture.
- A method for growing crops during dry seasons or in arid regions without irrigation.
- African American Texan known as the “King of Ragtime.”
- Meeting place in Kansas that brought 5 plains tribes to sign a peace treaty.
- A reform group that fought for farmer’s rights.
- African American soldiers known to Native Americans because of their fierceness.
- An invention that contributed to the end of cattle drives.
- Country that brought cattle to the Americas in the late 1600s.
- This cattle trail was the most traveled route in the Southwest.
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- Kiowa leader that attacked the Warren Wagon Train at Salt Creek.
- Apache leader who attacked Mexican and American settlements along the Rio Grande River.
- Railroad that connected the East Coast and West Coast of the U.S.
- Comanche leader who attacked Adobe Walls trading center in the Texas pandhandle.
- This invention provided water to dry areas to allow expansion of farms and ranches.
- People who blamed immigrants for taking away job opportunities.
- This cattle trail discouraged travel across farmlands.
- The name of the conflict between farmers and ranchers in the late 1800s.
- Person who advocated for the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission.
- Considered the last battle of the Red River Wars.
- German sculpture who created realistic sculptures of Texas heroes.
20 Clues: A reform group that fought for farmer’s rights. • Considered the last battle of the Red River Wars. • This cattle trail discouraged travel across farmlands. • African American Texan known as the “King of Ragtime.” • An invention that contributed to the end of cattle drives. • Country that brought cattle to the Americas in the late 1600s. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Cattle Branding 2026-02-18
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- marking the animal’s ear with ink
- most commonly used to individually identify farm animals
- small microchips that are injected into the animal’s body that uses radio frequency
- Permanent microchip that if not implanted exactly, could cause an esophageal perforation, likely leading to the animal’s death
- Temporary method that can be washed off commonly used on sheep
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- digital photograph of the animal’s eye
- method using dry ice at -70ºC, and liquid nitrogen at a temperature of between -170ºC and -197ºC
- method using caustic chemical products
- traditional iron branding method for cows, horses, mules, and buffaloes
- Genetic identification
- marking using mutilation with simple razors or sharp pincers. It is a painful method that can cause necrosis, parasitic infections, or torn ears
11 Clues: Genetic identification • marking the animal’s ear with ink • digital photograph of the animal’s eye • method using caustic chemical products • most commonly used to individually identify farm animals • Temporary method that can be washed off commonly used on sheep • traditional iron branding method for cows, horses, mules, and buffaloes • ...
Breeds of livestock 2022-11-02
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- breed of goat with no ears
- very tall dairy goat that has long ears
- breed of cattle that are red with a white face, mane and underline
- breed of sheep developed by USDA in Wyoming
- breed of cattle with very curly long hair
- Naturally without horns
- heavy muscled breed of hair sheep
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- breed of medium wool with black face and no wool cap
- largest breed of sheep
- breed of dairy goat that is sensitive to sunlight
- most popular breed of sheep in west Texas
- breed of goats that produce mohair
- Black polled cattle with good marbling ability
- breed of sheep with 4 horns
- most popular breed of goat in America today
15 Clues: largest breed of sheep • Naturally without horns • breed of goat with no ears • breed of sheep with 4 horns • heavy muscled breed of hair sheep • breed of goats that produce mohair • very tall dairy goat that has long ears • most popular breed of sheep in west Texas • breed of cattle with very curly long hair • breed of sheep developed by USDA in Wyoming • ...
Ag Terms 2025-08-29
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- parturition of hogs
- female sheep
- female hog who hasn’t given birth
- female chicken over a year old
- intact male hog
- baby sheep
- intact male sheep
- adult female cattle
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- female horse, typically over three years
- female hog who has given birth
- baby hog
- castrated male sheep OR goat
- baby goat
- intact male cattle
- castrated male hog
15 Clues: baby hog • baby goat • baby sheep • female sheep • intact male hog • intact male sheep • intact male cattle • castrated male hog • parturition of hogs • adult female cattle • castrated male sheep OR goat • female hog who has given birth • female chicken over a year old • female hog who hasn’t given birth • female horse, typically over three years
Animal breeds 2023-03-09
16 Clues: baby cow • baby sheep • adult male goat • adult male sheep • name of baby pig • name of baby cat • name of baby pig • a group of cattle • name of baby goat • adult female horse • adult male chicken • name of baby horse • name of baby rabbit • name of baby chicken • name of adult female cattle • #1 registered castle breed in the U.S.
What Does a Cowboy Do? 2024-06-27
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- A group of cows
- A girl who is a cowboy is a _______
- Cowboys ride _______ to round up the cattle
- Cowboys show their skills at a _______
- Cowboys can transport cattle on _______
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- Sombrero
- Alimentar
- People who take care of cows
- Where cowboys sit in order to ride a horse
- Don't use sneakers, they use _______
- Cuerda
11 Clues: Cuerda • Sombrero • Alimentar • A group of cows • People who take care of cows • A girl who is a cowboy is a _______ • Don't use sneakers, they use _______ • Cowboys show their skills at a _______ • Cowboys can transport cattle on _______ • Where cowboys sit in order to ride a horse • Cowboys ride _______ to round up the cattle
World of Agriculture 2023-08-24
List-ByCheyenneBrunker 2022-04-18
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- amount of crop produced
- gave 20 acers to build the capital
- kiowa war cheif
- Original Name Was New Amsterdam.
- to map actual features of a place
- people who owned lots of cattle
- cattle tradeing city
- potographed the civil war
- people of a different language
- people who moved cattle
- led the cheyenne raiding in mexico
- a black american
- people who served in the war
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- built the first cowtown in kansas
- branch of the military on land
- people native to america
- people who used the land for crops
- served in the army for 4o years
- occupies land they don't own
- was headman of the dog soliders
- she traveled alone to kansas
- named after Charles Leavenworth.
- county named after james meade
- 34th state
- lords of the plains
- owned 47 restaurants and 15 hotels
- river that goes through arkansas
- over powering something
- Flat land in the middle of the U.S
- our people
30 Clues: 34th state • our people • kiowa war cheif • a black american • lords of the plains • cattle tradeing city • amount of crop produced • over powering something • people who moved cattle • people native to america • potographed the civil war • occupies land they don't own • she traveled alone to kansas • people who served in the war • branch of the military on land • ...
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 • ...
my brother sam 2019-10-29
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- A crime to the lord
- An American colonist that supported the British side during the war
- They fought for the Thirteen Colonies
- A noncommissioned officer in the armed forces
- A unit of an army
- The abandonment of a duty or post without permission and is done with the intention of never coming back
- The city that Tim lives in
- That was where Mr. Meeker and Tim were going to sell their cattle
- An officer of high ranking in the army
- A division of British soldiers
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- Cattle thieves
- Colonists who made an army to fight the British
- A senior military officer rank below the Brigadier
- A judicial court for trying a member of the armed forces
- The first military engagements of the American Revolution
- A barrier formed by upright wooden stakes
- A British soldier
- Somebody who steals cattle
- A wooden stake in the ground used to form a fence
- A critical supply depot for the Continental army
20 Clues: Cattle thieves • A unit of an army • A British soldier • A crime to the lord • Somebody who steals cattle • The city that Tim lives in • A division of British soldiers • They fought for the Thirteen Colonies • An officer of high ranking in the army • A barrier formed by upright wooden stakes • A noncommissioned officer in the armed forces • ...
General Livestock and Beef Terminology 2024-04-15
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- Mature female that has given birth
- The young of an animal
- Term for giving birth in livestock
- Adapting animals to the needs of humans
- Characteristics passed from parents to offspring
- Meat from cattle over 1 year old
- Male that has been castrated
- Name for giving birth in cattle
- Young female who has not yet given birth
- Removal of an animal from the herd for multiple reasons
- An animal bred to not have horns
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- Removal of the testicles of a male animal
- Term for an animal whose ancestors are all from one breed
- Taking a young animal away from its mother and her milk
- Mating animals of different breeds together
- The father or male parent
- Young male or female
- Young male or male that has not been castrated
- Meat from cattle under 1 year old
- Picking desirable animals to breed together to meet a goal
- The mother or female parent
21 Clues: Young male or female • The young of an animal • The father or male parent • The mother or female parent • Male that has been castrated • Name for giving birth in cattle • Meat from cattle over 1 year old • An animal bred to not have horns • Meat from cattle under 1 year old • Mature female that has given birth • Term for giving birth in livestock • ...
Chapter 13 10th Western Frontier 2023-04-18
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- three month long overland transport of cattle
- Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands
- backing money with silver and gold
- farmer who founded the Grange
- major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- backing dollars solely with gold
- leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux
- organization that fought for farmers' rights
- political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers
- 1896 Populist/Democratic presidential nominee
- US massacre of Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
- groups of farm organizations
- the grassland region of the US
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- 1896 Republican presidential nominee
- Act that offered free land to western settlers
- Act that helped establish agricultural colleges
- a frontier home dug into a hill or made from sod (grass)
- law that broke up Native American reservations
- name of plan to make Native Americans part of white culture
- 1868 treaty in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation
- Colonel in US Cavalry
- large, single crop farms
- African American settlers in the West
23 Clues: Colonel in US Cavalry • large, single crop farms • leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux • groups of farm organizations • farmer who founded the Grange • the grassland region of the US • backing dollars solely with gold • backing money with silver and gold • 1896 Republican presidential nominee • African American settlers in the West • Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands • ...
Grade 5 Term 1 & 2 History Revision 2024-06-03
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- The amount of cattle a man had was a sign of his ______.
- BC Stands for ________ Christ.
- Farming crops and keeping livestock to grow and rear food on a large scale.
- The first farmers originally came from ____ and central Africa.
- weather patterns that change throughout the year
- the price in cattle paid for a bride.
- a trap to catch animals
- 1000 years
- a community run by a specific power structure of people in charge.
- The man with the most cattle in charge of the village.
- Everything that is around us including all living and non living things such as soil, plants, animals and water. ______________
- a family living under one roof
- Animals that are tame enough to be cared for by people
- 10 years
- shared use of land, resources and responsiblity.
- fixed or unchanging.
- group of households, built around a kraal.
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- Using the land wisely by only growing what is needed for survival
- 100 years
- The time in history when people began making tools out of stone.
- Exchanging goods and services
- the fenced area in the middle of a homestead for the cattle.
- the price for a bride paid to the Bride’s family in Cattle.
- working together to achieve a common goal.
- heating ore to a high temperature to extract the metal from it.
- The main crops the first farmers grew: Millet and __________.
- The time in history when people figured out how to mine iron from riverbeds and make tools out of iron.
- people who grow crops and keep livestock
- a group of homesteads or villages ruled by a Chief.
- healthy soil where good crops will easily grow.
- People who move from place to place and do not have a permanent home.
- The word San means: “People who gather wild food”
- The ____ farmed and harvested the crops, brewed beer and built the homes.
- The men in First Farmer Communities were responsible for rearing the __________.
34 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • fixed or unchanging. • a trap to catch animals • Exchanging goods and services • BC Stands for ________ Christ. • a family living under one roof • the price in cattle paid for a bride. • people who grow crops and keep livestock • working together to achieve a common goal. • group of households, built around a kraal. • ...
Ag Terms 2025-08-29
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- female horse, typically over three years
- baby goat
- adult female cattle
- baby sheep
- male horse who hasn’t been castrated
- female hog who hasn’t given birth
- female sheep
- intact male hog
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- parturition of hogs
- intact male sheep
- baby hog
- intact male cattle
- castrated male sheep OR goat
- castrated male hog
- female hog who has given birth
- female chicken over a year old
16 Clues: baby hog • baby goat • baby sheep • female sheep • intact male hog • intact male sheep • intact male cattle • castrated male hog • parturition of hogs • adult female cattle • castrated male sheep OR goat • female hog who has given birth • female chicken over a year old • female hog who hasn’t given birth • male horse who hasn’t been castrated • female horse, typically over three years
Dairy Farming 2016-08-22
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- a dam or female dairy cattle
- a yellow edible fatty substance used in cooking or spreading it on something like toast.
- a dairy product commonly known to be loved by mice
- a white cream-like liquid used for
- the science or practice of farming
- the large milk bag that hangs between the cows rear legs
- the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
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- a word used to describe the group of cows on a farm
- when a dairy cow gives birth
- farm animals
- a flavored soft frozen desert
- a baby cow
- the sound a cow makes
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
- a sire or male dairy cattle
- products containing milk
16 Clues: a baby cow • farm animals • the sound a cow makes • products containing milk • a sire or male dairy cattle • a dam or female dairy cattle • when a dairy cow gives birth • a flavored soft frozen desert • a white cream-like liquid used for • the science or practice of farming • the secretion of milk by the mammary glands • a dairy product commonly known to be loved by mice • ...
lets get freaky 2024-10-15
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- they are a red version of this cow
- The Limousin, French: Limousine, is a French breed of beef cattle from the Limousin and Marche regions of France
- Nelore or Nellore cattle originated from Ongole Cattle cattle originally brought to Brazil from India
- they have the best name and they are brown
- they are the og version of this cow
- The Brangus cross-breeding American Angus and Brahman stock.
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- The Braford is a cross between a Hereford bull and a Brahman cow.
- The Brahman is an American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle
- You could make a farm of cows
- it has really baggy skin
10 Clues: it has really baggy skin • You could make a farm of cows • they are a red version of this cow • they are the og version of this cow • they have the best name and they are brown • The Brangus cross-breeding American Angus and Brahman stock. • The Braford is a cross between a Hereford bull and a Brahman cow. • ...
Livestock Production 2022-10-12
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- mature female pig
- female pig that has not had offspring
- mature female horse
- mature male ovine
- castrated male horse
- meat from mature sheep
- castrated male cattle
- female bovine that has not had an offspring
- mature male cattle
- baby sheep
- has a comb and a beak
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- is another term for sheep
- another term for goats
- castrated goat/sheep
- baby male horse
- mature female ovine
- baby horse (can be male or female)
- is another term for horses
- mature male goat
- likes to roll around in the mud
20 Clues: baby sheep • baby male horse • mature male goat • mature female pig • mature male ovine • mature male cattle • mature female horse • mature female ovine • castrated goat/sheep • castrated male horse • castrated male cattle • has a comb and a beak • another term for goats • meat from mature sheep • is another term for sheep • is another term for horses • likes to roll around in the mud • ...
amro- Gilgamesh vocab 2024-10-30
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- painful or difficult work
- length from forearm to the tip of middle finger
- a large group
- to discover by intuation
- a large male pig
- a narrow passage
- a bulge or swell
- scattering something
- cattle
- to pay attention
- inclined to be merciful
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- a small amount
- a frame on a grave
- a loud continued sound
- unable to speak from shock
- to pay attention
- a decedent of a influentiul family
- bloodshed and violence
- one known for their wisdom
- tired
- from now on
- go fast
- unable to think clearly; confused.
- thick hair
24 Clues: tired • cattle • go fast • thick hair • from now on • a large group • a small amount • to pay attention • a large male pig • a narrow passage • a bulge or swell • to pay attention • a frame on a grave • scattering something • a loud continued sound • bloodshed and violence • inclined to be merciful • to discover by intuation • painful or difficult work • unable to speak from shock • ...
Wild West 2025-07-01
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- - Wanted
- - Posters
- - Girls
- - Thieves
- - Holdup
- - Marshal
- - Lockup
- - Outlaw
- - Swinging-doors
- - Gunsmoke
- - Fast-draw
- - Game
- - Quick-draw
- - War
- - Lawman
- - Iron
- - Dentist
- - City
- - Colt
- - Cemetery
- - Gunfights
- - Masked
- - Sodbusters
- - Horsemen
- - Saloon
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- - Hickok
- - Justice
- - Roundup
- - Trail
- - Saloon-keeper
- - Thunder
- - Rotgut
- - Justice
- - Cattle
- - Shipping
- - Deputy
- - Jumpers
- - Badge
- - Soldiers
- - Hanging
- - High-noon
- - Barons
- - Fort
- - Star
- - Drovers
- - Hunters
- - Wars
- - Cowtown
- - Kansas
- - Dead-or-alive
50 Clues: - War • - Game • - Fort • - Star • - Iron • - Wars • - City • - Colt • - Girls • - Trail • - Badge • - Wanted • - Hickok • - Holdup • - Lockup • - Outlaw • - Rotgut • - Cattle • - Deputy • - Barons • - Lawman • - Kansas • - Masked • - Saloon • - Justice • - Posters • - Roundup • - Thieves • - Marshal • - Thunder • - Justice • - Jumpers • - Hanging • - Drovers • - Hunters • - Dentist • - Cowtown • - Gunsmoke • - Shipping • - Soldiers • - Cemetery • - Horsemen • - Fast-draw • ...
Texas History Review 2024-05-14
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- Spanish influences like Herding Cattle, Using horned saddles, wearing chaps, branding cattle
- Tubman conducted of the underground railroad
- Bailey Huthinson 1st African American women elected into Senate
- Cession ended the war, gave all rights to the US at the Rio Grande, ceded 55% of their land
- Soldiers African American soldiers during the Civil War
- This cattle was created from a European Cattle and a Spanish Cattle mix in the late 1600s
- celebrated by Germans to recognize the marriage of the prince.
- when Texas had an exaggerated devotion to the South
- Hughes invented a rotary bit used for drilling
- Fe Expedition was led by Lamar to try and expand west to now New Mexico
- This was the main source of income in the North
- was the main cause for the US Mexican War
- Gonzales 1st Mexican American in the US House of Representatives
- Maverick she was known for writing memoirs over what really happened and experienced the council house fight
- This is a day celebrated in Texas to recognize when Galveston heard that slavery was abolished
- Henderson was the first governor of Texas
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- Jordan first women representative for Texas in the US Senate
- this is what Germany did to Poland that started WWII
- faced discrimination in Texas during WWII.
- This means to accept a country as their own
- would have hard times fighting hunger, disease, and Native Attacks
- refused to pledge loyalty to the Confederate States and was removed from office
- Crow laws was racial segregation
- Ranch Battle was marked as the last battle in the Civil War
- happened due to the oil industry and the new jobs it created
- of Rights is an example of Freedom of Speech and Religion
- wire was an invention during the Texas Frontier
- amendment this gave slaves citizenship
- The cattle industry began in Texas because of these people
- Germany, Italy, and Japan are all part of this power in WWI
- where oil was first discovered in 1901
- This is a music that celebrates the Texas and mexican influences: like Selena
- This is the belief that it is a God given right to own the land from Ocean to Ocean
- of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican American War
34 Clues: Crow laws was racial segregation • amendment this gave slaves citizenship • where oil was first discovered in 1901 • was the main cause for the US Mexican War • Henderson was the first governor of Texas • faced discrimination in Texas during WWII. • This means to accept a country as their own • Tubman conducted of the underground railroad • ...
beef cattle breeds 2013-02-11
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- result of crosses amoung herefords, breahmans, and shorthorns
- horns up to four feet long
- used in crossbreeding and good foragers
- related to the texas long horn
- dark red and white
- this breed has flexible skin that discourages insects
- snakk g=head with broad forehead
- alto adams junior developed this breed in florida
- good mothering and ease of calving
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- females have a productive lifetime of 10-12 years
- orriginated in south germany
- disease and insect resistant
- light to medium grey
- the meat is tender with minimum coverage of fat with a high proportion of the valuable cuts
- from west-central to south-east france
- hardy animal with good foraging ability
- originated in scotland
- solid black and normally polled
18 Clues: dark red and white • light to medium grey • originated in scotland • horns up to four feet long • orriginated in south germany • disease and insect resistant • related to the texas long horn • solid black and normally polled • snakk g=head with broad forehead • good mothering and ease of calving • from west-central to south-east france • used in crossbreeding and good foragers • ...
Settlement of the West Key Terms & I.D.'s 2021-12-02
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- legislation to assimilate Indians.
- vast grassland area in the central U.S.
- settler on the Great Plains.
- silver discovery in Nevada.
- dance performed by the Plains Indians.
- planting seeds deep to reach water.
- invention that ended the open range.
- vast area of land owned by the government.
- legislation passed to give federal land to colleges.
- U.S. general defeated at Little Bighorn.
- to bring someone in to your way of living.
- money paid in regular intervals to Indians on reservations.
- famous cattle drive trail.
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- main crop grown on the Great Plains.
- tract of land on a reservation.
- federal legislation to give free land to settlers.
- route taken to get cattle to market.
- Argentine cowboy.
- big, profitable farm on the Great Plains.
- form of mining done on the surface.
- form of mining using machinery.
- stray, unbranded cow.
- conflicts between ranchers competing for land.
- type of cattle from Texas.
24 Clues: Argentine cowboy. • stray, unbranded cow. • famous cattle drive trail. • type of cattle from Texas. • silver discovery in Nevada. • settler on the Great Plains. • tract of land on a reservation. • form of mining using machinery. • legislation to assimilate Indians. • planting seeds deep to reach water. • form of mining done on the surface. • main crop grown on the Great Plains. • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead Prodject 2019-10-30
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- what sam was accused of stealing
- the side that Sam was fighting on
- what the people who first settled in the USA were called
- term for the people that support the king
- the last name of the main character
- What the entire book is about
- what Mr. Meeker died from on the british boat
- the place they held sam after he was accused of stealing cattle
- what the supporters of England were called
- the place that Mr. Meeker owns and works at
- what Tim brings to try to rescue Sam
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- the place where Mr.Meeker take his cattle to sell every year
- What the rebels called the British soldiers
- the people who took Mr. Meeker
- the gun that sam stole so he could fight in the war
- the Narrator of the book
- word for the people fighting against the British
- Sam's girlfriend
- the man that wanted Tim to deliver messages for him
- the place where Tim and Sam lived
20 Clues: Sam's girlfriend • the Narrator of the book • What the entire book is about • the people who took Mr. Meeker • what sam was accused of stealing • the side that Sam was fighting on • the place where Tim and Sam lived • the last name of the main character • what Tim brings to try to rescue Sam • term for the people that support the king • ...
The West Project 2024-01-05
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- The Idea that westward expansion was inevitable.
- Writer of "Little House on the Prairie".
- Event that played a big part in starting the last Native American wars.
- You could get one of these for $1.25 because of the homestead act.
- An opens space for breading cattle.
- This is what killed mist of the Native Americans.
- White settlers hunted them to almost extinction.
- Men with great horsemanship and roping skills.
- Made land very cheap to encourage westward expansion.
- A Lakota leader who led a Native American resistance against the US.
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- Path created by Joseph McCoy.
- Men who kept order among the west.
- Invention that changed cattle farming.
- A railroad that stretched across the whole nation.
- Open land in the southwest part of America.
- Increases movement west because of new found wealth.
- Pieces of land Native Americans were forced to live on.
- Year of the start of the goldrush.
- Year of the end of the frontier.
- Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886.
20 Clues: Path created by Joseph McCoy. • Year of the end of the frontier. • Men who kept order among the west. • Year of the start of the goldrush. • An opens space for breading cattle. • Invention that changed cattle farming. • Writer of "Little House on the Prairie". • Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886. • Open land in the southwest part of America. • ...
The West Project 2024-01-05
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- The Idea that westward expansion was inevitable.
- Writer of "Little House on the Prairie".
- Event that played a big part in starting the last Native American wars.
- You could get one of these for $1.25 because of the homestead act.
- An opens space for breading cattle.
- This is what killed mist of the Native Americans.
- White settlers hunted them to almost extinction.
- Men with great horsemanship and roping skills.
- Made land very cheap to encourage westward expansion.
- A Lakota leader who led a Native American resistance against the US.
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- Path created by Joseph McCoy.
- Men who kept order among the west.
- Invention that changed cattle farming.
- A railroad that stretched across the whole nation.
- Open land in the southwest part of America.
- Increases movement west because of new found wealth.
- Pieces of land Native Americans were forced to live on.
- Year of the start of the goldrush.
- Year of the end of the frontier.
- Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886.
20 Clues: Path created by Joseph McCoy. • Year of the end of the frontier. • Men who kept order among the west. • Year of the start of the goldrush. • An opens space for breading cattle. • Invention that changed cattle farming. • Writer of "Little House on the Prairie". • Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886. • Open land in the southwest part of America. • ...
6.3 Westward Expansion Social and Cultural Development 2023-01-25
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- Indians organized their lives around ___ herds
- ______ drove herds of cattle across the plains
- The West was a ________ force
- American migrants _____ the buffalo herds
- In 1865 people moved west to gain _______
- What companies sold land for free/cheap?
- What Act relocated Indians in the 1830s?
- Where were the Indian Wars taking place?
- All concern was over _____ _______
- Once settlers arrived they brought ______
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- What ended the days of open cattle drives?
- What territory was designed for Indians?
- Who declared the territory settled?
- Who got free land from the government?
- The Indian reservations had _____ boundaries
- ___ on their land proved impossible to stay away
- The Indian Appropriation Act was ____ in 1871
- The "Indian problem" was solved by ______
- The ____ __ solved the Indian problem
- Several Indians _______ this movement
- Who was driven from their land by the dead?
- Americans moved west beyond what is safe or _____
22 Clues: The West was a ________ force • All concern was over _____ _______ • Who declared the territory settled? • The ____ __ solved the Indian problem • Several Indians _______ this movement • Who got free land from the government? • What territory was designed for Indians? • What companies sold land for free/cheap? • What Act relocated Indians in the 1830s? • ...
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 • ...
Livestock Identification Methods 2016-10-28
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- Method of ID that is placed usually under the skin near the shoulder blades or base of the ear
- ID method used primarily in rabbits
- Type of large pill used in veterinary medicine
- ID method used primarily in dairy cattle
- ID method mainly used in show sheep and cattle
- Method of ID which uses a design that is imprinted onto the animal using liquid nitrogen
- Circular and spiral patterns of the hair
- ID method used in the poultry industry
- Country where the conquistadors originated who developed branding
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- Method of ID which uses a design that is imprinted onto the animal using heat
- goats, cattle and deer
- Fatal disease of sheep and goats
- Method of ID where a plastic tag is pierced in between the 2nd and 3rd ear cartilage rib
- ID method primarily used in the swine industry
- Mammal which chews cud regurgitated from its rumen; includes cattle and
- Acronym for the voluntary government program developed to help producers and officials in the event of a disease outbreak
16 Clues: goats, cattle and deer • Fatal disease of sheep and goats • ID method used primarily in rabbits • ID method used in the poultry industry • ID method used primarily in dairy cattle • Circular and spiral patterns of the hair • Type of large pill used in veterinary medicine • ID method mainly used in show sheep and cattle • ID method primarily used in the swine industry • ...
Animal names crosswords 2021-09-29
10 Clues: newborn cat • newborn goat • female sheep • newborn sheep • newborn cattle • male pig not castrated • male horse not castrated • female cattle that has not had a baby • male turkey that has not been castrated • male cattle that has not been castrated
lets get freaky 2024-10-15
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- The Braford is a cross between a Hereford bull and a Brahman cow.
- Nelore or Nellore cattle originated from Ongole Cattle cattle originally brought to Brazil from India
- The Brahman is an American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle
- it has really baggy skin
- The Brangus cross-breeding American Angus and Brahman stock.
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- The Limousin, French: Limousine, is a French breed of beef cattle from the Limousin and Marche regions of France
- You could make a farm of cows
- they have the best name and they are brown
- they are a red version of this cow
- they are the og version of this cow
10 Clues: it has really baggy skin • You could make a farm of cows • they are a red version of this cow • they are the og version of this cow • they have the best name and they are brown • The Brangus cross-breeding American Angus and Brahman stock. • The Braford is a cross between a Hereford bull and a Brahman cow. • ...
MT Christmas letter 2024 2024-11-22
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- Famous S. Dakota rock sculpture we visited
- Where Don helped push cows from pen to pen
- Where Paige helps cattle have their calves
- What Don passed our every time he's in town
- The organization Don helps to pass out Bibles
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- Where we drive cattle to for the summer months
- What Paige does to fix barbed wire and posts
- Armand & Ashley's three & one year old boys
- Machine Paige drove in summer that makes hay bales
- What Paige & Don do to move cattle from field to field
- The church name (abbreviation) that Jadon works at and leads youth group
11 Clues: Famous S. Dakota rock sculpture we visited • Where Don helped push cows from pen to pen • Where Paige helps cattle have their calves • Armand & Ashley's three & one year old boys • What Don passed our every time he's in town • What Paige does to fix barbed wire and posts • The organization Don helps to pass out Bibles • Where we drive cattle to for the summer months • ...
LCA AG Hort 2025-10-03
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- Young female that has not calved
- Part of a cow’s stomach where grass ferments
- Young animal under one year
- Black breed of beef cattle, often polled
- Meat produced from cattle
- Male breeding animal
- Crossbred beef calf reared on mother’s milk
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- Calf just after being taken off milk
- Cattle breed known for red body and white face
- Well-muscled French beef breed, often white in colour
- Castrated male used for beef
- Female that has calved
12 Clues: Male breeding animal • Female that has calved • Meat produced from cattle • Young animal under one year • Castrated male used for beef • Young female that has not calved • Calf just after being taken off milk • Black breed of beef cattle, often polled • Crossbred beef calf reared on mother’s milk • Part of a cow’s stomach where grass ferments • ...
Livestock Terms 2025-08-13
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- mature female pig
- mature male sheep
- giving birth to cattle
- mature female bovine
- castrated goat and sheep
- latin name for cattle
- young female bovine
- removal of the testicles
- castrated horse
- pig offspring
- castrated pig
- young horse
- mature male chicken
- mature male pig
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- mature female sheep
- in tact horse
- latin name for sheep
- giving birth to a horse
- castrated bovine
- in tact goat
- immature female pig
- young bovine
- mature female chicken
- latin name for pigs
- castrated chicken
- giving birth to pigs
26 Clues: young horse • in tact goat • young bovine • in tact horse • pig offspring • castrated pig • castrated horse • mature male pig • castrated bovine • mature female pig • mature male sheep • castrated chicken • mature female sheep • immature female pig • young female bovine • latin name for pigs • mature male chicken • latin name for sheep • mature female bovine • giving birth to pigs • latin name for cattle • ...
Life on the Great Plains - Cowboys 2021-02-28
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- to identify their own cattle ranchers did this into the cattle’s hide to identify them
- Kansas across Plains to Montana where cattle could run wild on open range
- after the Civil War demand for this increased to feed miners, cities in the East, railroad crews and soldiers
- Texas ranchers drove herds North to railroad liners in Kansas in the spring along cattle trails
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- strays from cattle ranches that grew into wild cattle and roamed freely across the Texas plains
- farmers used this to fence in their fields and keep cattle from trampling them (open range disappeared)
- town at end of trail along railroad before shipping cattle out East
- stampedes, crossing rivers, grass fires, swamps, attacks
- drove along side herds to the market and kept the cattle moving, round up strays (1 in 3 were Mexican, black, Native American)
9 Clues: stampedes, crossing rivers, grass fires, swamps, attacks • town at end of trail along railroad before shipping cattle out East • Kansas across Plains to Montana where cattle could run wild on open range • to identify their own cattle ranchers did this into the cattle’s hide to identify them • ...
Tools and Technology 2023-11-10
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- Small pens livestock are moved through. Rectangular.
- adjustable tables and headpieces used to restrain sheep and goats
- Metal chute used to restrain show cattle
- Mesh masks used to prevent livestock from eating unwanted substances
- enclosed crate in barns that restrain sows from moving too much while farrowing
- Used to catch livestock and temporarily hold them. Mechanically operated
- Pen used to push cattle into the alleyway of the chute
- Bars and headpieces to restrain sheep and goats, also known as a rack
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- Vehicles with dispensers on the bed of the truck
- Large, motor operated pieces of equipment used to restrain livestock
- Used to sequester livestock before they are moved through a chute system
- Used to safely move cattle in and out of the chute systems
- Hydraulic chute which tilts to the side, often used for heavier animals to trim cattle hooves.
- Similar to chutes but tip to the left or right while livestock are held in place. Specifically used for calves
- Solid pieces of plastic or metal used to guide swine certain directions
- Made of leather or rope and used to lead or restrain livestock
- Pen in a barn where piglets are housed after being weaned
- A variety of pen used to confine livestock
18 Clues: Metal chute used to restrain show cattle • A variety of pen used to confine livestock • Vehicles with dispensers on the bed of the truck • Small pens livestock are moved through. Rectangular. • Pen used to push cattle into the alleyway of the chute • Pen in a barn where piglets are housed after being weaned • ...
Origins of the Cattle Kingdom 2012-12-12
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- A large amount of something
- Place where livestock is kep before being sold or slaughtered
- The fat of cattle and sheep
- Public land used mainly for cattle grazing
- A person who move the cattle to a market
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- An isolation to prevent the spread of disease or pests
- A spanish rancher
- A spanish cowhand
- A ranchhand that take care of saddled hprses
- To move large cattle herds from place to place
10 Clues: A spanish rancher • A spanish cowhand • A large amount of something • The fat of cattle and sheep • A person who move the cattle to a market • Public land used mainly for cattle grazing • A ranchhand that take care of saddled hprses • To move large cattle herds from place to place • An isolation to prevent the spread of disease or pests • ...
Cattle Trails Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- a large farm where cattle are raised
- large animals like cows, raised for meat (beef) or milk
- a system of trains used to move goods and people
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- a place where goods, including cattle, are bought and sold
- moving cattle from one place to another
- a group of cattle
- a person who herds and drives cattle
- a path or route used for travel
8 Clues: a group of cattle • a path or route used for travel • a large farm where cattle are raised • a person who herds and drives cattle • moving cattle from one place to another • a system of trains used to move goods and people • large animals like cows, raised for meat (beef) or milk • a place where goods, including cattle, are bought and sold
Cattle 2016-07-29
7 Clues: castrated male • used for watering and feeding • preparing animal for show day • head gear to handle an animal • female who has not given birth • device used for restraining animal • tool used for cutting animals' hair
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
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Cattle Facilities Review! 2020-04-13
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- What is the modified headgate system that allows a larger number of cattle to be restrained at one time?
- What is used to raise young, dairy calves?
- Which part of the beef corral holds cattle for the worker to give veterinary care?
- Which part of the beef corral moves the cattle into an alleyway system where they form a single-file line?
- Which type of barn is completely enclosed to control temperature?
- Which beef cattle farm does not have a barn but does have windbreaks and sunshades?
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- Which type of barn allows the cows to maneuver throughout the barn with stall choice?
- What is the separte room where cattle are milked called?
- Which type of pasture management provides the animals with smaller sections of grass every few days?
- Which type of barn is open to the environment on one side?
- Where is the milk filtered, cooled, and stored in large tanks?
- Which type of pasture management cycles the animals through a series of pastures?
12 Clues: What is used to raise young, dairy calves? • What is the separte room where cattle are milked called? • Which type of barn is open to the environment on one side? • Where is the milk filtered, cooled, and stored in large tanks? • Which type of barn is completely enclosed to control temperature? • ...
Introduction to beef and dairy production 2018-02-25
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- Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle
- A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf
- An adequate _____ development indicate when the calf ready to be weaned
- Length of dry period (days)
- A groove shunts milk directly to the abomasum and so avoids microbial breakdown in the reticulo-rumen
- First breed of dairy cow introduced in Malaysia (shortform)
- Cow meat
- First secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- Sheep meat
- Goat meat
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- Buffalo meat
- Term for antibodies found in first secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- A cow should be in calf within _____ days postpartum
- A continential/European cattle are known as bos ______
- Term used for swine giving birth
- A humped-neck Zebu cattle are known as bos _______
- The first ___ weeks after calving is a period where a calf is at greater risk of illness
- In an ideal dairy farming, a cow should be calving ____ a year
- Calves meat
19 Clues: Cow meat • Goat meat • Sheep meat • Calves meat • Buffalo meat • Length of dry period (days) • Term used for swine giving birth • Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle • A humped-neck Zebu cattle are known as bos _______ • A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf • First secretion of mammary glands after parturition • ...
Animal Science 2015-01-06
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- Baby poultry
- Baby swine
- Swine with both testicles
- Studies and applies genetics
- How many parts a ruminant stomach
- True stomach of cow
- Slaughter animals
Down
- young cattle that has not given birth
- Turkey that has not given birth
- Largest part of stomach
- Shoes horses
- Needs 8 years of school
- Chews food
- Swine castrated after mature
- Cattle with both testicles
15 Clues: Baby swine • Chews food • Baby poultry • Shoes horses • Slaughter animals • True stomach of cow • Largest part of stomach • Needs 8 years of school • Swine with both testicles • Cattle with both testicles • Studies and applies genetics • Swine castrated after mature • Turkey that has not given birth • How many parts a ruminant stomach • young cattle that has not given birth
cows 2023-05-19
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- an adult female that has already had offspring
- cow male cow
- where cows are taken to be killed
- produces milk
- what you call a female cow that hasn't birthed yet
- most common beef cattle in Australia
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- a young cow
- the species name for cattle
- cow that produces the most milk
- infection of the cows udder
- a group of cattle
11 Clues: a young cow • cow male cow • produces milk • a group of cattle • the species name for cattle • infection of the cows udder • cow that produces the most milk • where cows are taken to be killed • most common beef cattle in Australia • an adult female that has already had offspring • what you call a female cow that hasn't birthed yet
vocab 2023-04-27
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- town settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- cooperatives are groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seed, and other supplies at a discount
- railroad a railroad line that spanned the continent
- cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of the grass tangle with the soil sodbusters plain farmers
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- people who had already sneaked onto the land
- drive herding and moving cattle over long distances
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- jennings bryan democrat known as the great commoner
- a general rise in prices
- self-appointed law keepers
- kingdom region dominated by the cattle industry
- groups of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other event
- small sleds
- grants of land or money
- range unfenced land
- Spanish word for cowhand, or cowboy
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- bull led attacks to keep whites out
19 Clues: small sleds • grants of land or money • a general rise in prices • self-appointed law keepers • Spanish word for cowhand, or cowboy • bull led attacks to keep whites out • range unfenced land • cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins • people who had already sneaked onto the land • land set aside for Native Americans to live on • ...
Vocab 5 2026-01-09
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- FARMING Crops are grown mainly to sell for money
- One company controls the entire market
- Turning steel into cars is an example of this
- The Texas state animal with very long horns
- A town that grows fast after oil is discovered
- FARMING A family grows food only for themselves
- Buying and selling goods between businesses
- DERRICK A tall structure used to drill for oil
- Early settlers crossed this line to move west
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- Nike, Adidas, and Apple are examples of this
- Meat is cleaned, cut, and prepared for stores here
- Walmart and Amazon are examples of this
- Cowboys gather cattle together during this event
- BY PRODUCTS Leather and gelatin come from this
- FARMING Farmers work land owned by someone else
- Cows are kept here before being sold or processed
- Oil is cleaned and processed at this place
- This ranch worker takes care of horses and cattle
18 Clues: One company controls the entire market • Walmart and Amazon are examples of this • Oil is cleaned and processed at this place • The Texas state animal with very long horns • Buying and selling goods between businesses • Nike, Adidas, and Apple are examples of this • Turning steel into cars is an example of this • Early settlers crossed this line to move west • ...
Dairy 2020-09-18
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- Brown species of dairy cow.
- Number one dairy breed in WA.
- Inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland.
- The mammary gland of female cattle.
- Collective noun for a group of cattle.
- A major part of tooth and bone health found in milk.
- Process of secreting milk from mammary glands.
Down
- Land used for grazing cattle.
- Process in which milk is treated with mild heat.
- Place where unwanted cows are slaughtered.
- Partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
- An even-toed ungulate mammal.
- Calf meat sold in butchers.
- A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream.
- Container where milk is stored on the farm.
15 Clues: Brown species of dairy cow. • Calf meat sold in butchers. • Land used for grazing cattle. • Number one dairy breed in WA. • An even-toed ungulate mammal. • The mammary gland of female cattle. • Collective noun for a group of cattle. • Inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland. • Place where unwanted cows are slaughtered. • Container where milk is stored on the farm. • ...
livestock animal terminology 2022-08-15
10 Clues: a baby goat • a female cattle • a hybrid animals • a group of animals • an in-tact male cattle • a term related to swine • a term related to goats • a term related to sheep • a term related to horses • a term related to cattle
Cattle Breeds 2022-09-28
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- All black beef Breed
- Red Beef breed with white feet and face
- light brown dairy breed
- Dairy Breed that is Deep red/brown with white
- All red beef breed
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- Beef Breed that is light brown and white
- All white beef Breed
- Dairy breed that is light brown and white
- Dairy breed that is white and black
- Dairy breed that is all brown
- A beef breed that is very fluffy (my Favorite)
11 Clues: All red beef breed • All white beef Breed • All black beef Breed • light brown dairy breed • Dairy breed that is all brown • Dairy breed that is white and black • Red Beef breed with white feet and face • Beef Breed that is light brown and white • Dairy breed that is light brown and white • Dairy Breed that is Deep red/brown with white • ...
Hormones Cattle 2023-05-12
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- don't eat meat
- short for anabolic steroid.
- an unprocessed chemical that is found in nature
- not able to be identified as different or distinct.
- control or supervise
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- primary male hormone
- maintenance of female characteristics of the body
- Hard-shelled, miniature pellets
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended
- enhance the shape and look
- growth promoter in livestock
11 Clues: don't eat meat • primary male hormone • control or supervise • enhance the shape and look • short for anabolic steroid. • growth promoter in livestock • Hard-shelled, miniature pellets • an unprocessed chemical that is found in nature • maintenance of female characteristics of the body • not able to be identified as different or distinct. • ...
