cattle Crossword Puzzles
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Livestock terms 2025-08-29
10 Clues: chicken chick • naturally hornless • a young bovine animal • a castrated male cattle • weight 15-18 months old • the offspring of an animal • steer 400-700 pound weanling • relating to or affecting cattle • a group of cattle that are kept together • a female chicken under the age of 12 months
Order Artiodactyla 2024-01-03
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- THIS ANIMAL LIVES ON THE AFRICAN PLAIN AND CAN JUMP MORE THAN 8 FEET INTO THE AIR
- CATTLE BELONG TO THIS FAMILY, AS DO ANTELOPES, GAZELLES, GOATS AND SHEEP.
- BISON ARE OFTEN MISTAKENLY CALLED THIS.
- A MALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "BILLY"
- AN ANIMAL CREATED FOR LIFE IN THE HOT SANDY PARTS OF THE WORLD
- A COMMON SPECIES OF CAMEL THAT HAS ONLY ONE HUMP
- A WORD THAT MEANS "NATIVE TO"
- A GROUP OF LARGE, SLOW GRAZERS, INCLUDING BUFFALO, BISON, CATTLE, AND YAKS
- ANIMALS THAT EAT BY WAY OF RUMINATION
- A BABY GOAT
- A PARTIALLY DIGESTED BALL OF FOOD
- THESE LARGE DARK ANIMALS HAVE HORNS WITH NO RIDGES AND A MANE. THEY MIGRATE IN A CONTINUAL, CLOCKWISE PATTERN OVER THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN PLAINS OF AFRICA.
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- THIS ANIMAL IS SIMILAR TO AN ANTELOPE. IT CAN RUN FOR A LONG TIME WITHOUT GETTING TIRED.
- MALE CATTLE
- THESE LARGE DARK ANIMALS WRE AT ONCE NEARLY EXTINCT. NATIVE AMERICANS KILLED THEM FOR THEIR HIDES, MEAT AND BONES. THEY ARE TYPICALLY FOUND IN COLORADO, MONTANA, AND CANADA.
- A TERM USED TO REFER TO BOTH MALE AND FEMALE BOVINES
- A FEMALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "NANNY".
- THE PROCESS OF CHEWING YOUR FOOD AND SWALLOWING IT, ONLY TO HAVE IT COME BACK UP YOUR THROAT AND INTO YOUR MOUTH TO BE CHEWED AND SWALLOWED AGAIN.
- FEMALE CATTLE
- SHY, DEER-LIKE ANIMALS THAT ARE NATIVE TO AFRICA. THEY DIVE FOR COVER WHENEVER ANYONE IS AROUND.
- THE ANIMALS IN THIS ORDER DON'T HAVE A MIDDLE TOE
21 Clues: MALE CATTLE • A BABY GOAT • FEMALE CATTLE • A WORD THAT MEANS "NATIVE TO" • A PARTIALLY DIGESTED BALL OF FOOD • ANIMALS THAT EAT BY WAY OF RUMINATION • A MALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "BILLY" • BISON ARE OFTEN MISTAKENLY CALLED THIS. • A FEMALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "NANNY". • A COMMON SPECIES OF CAMEL THAT HAS ONLY ONE HUMP • THE ANIMALS IN THIS ORDER DON'T HAVE A MIDDLE TOE • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-04-16
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- animal with a multi chambered stomach capable of consuming large amounts of roughage
- male equine castrated prior to maturity
- mature male caprine
- mature female equine
- offspring of cattle
- consumes plants
- difficult birth
- meat from cattle
- dad
- mature male bovine
- refers to goats,
- female is receptive to being bred coincides with ovulation
- refers to horse
- offspring of swine
- milk production in mammals
- refers to hogs
- mature female bovine
- refers to cattle
- Young female equine
- meat from caprine
- offspring
- mature male ovine
- mature female swine
- naturally without horns
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- 1st milk rich in antibodies passive immunity
- length of pregnancy
- offspring of sheep
- act of giving birth
- offspring of caprine
- consumes meat
- calm in nature and temperament
- consumes both plants and animals
- mature female caprine
- refers to hogs
- one chambered simple stomach
- immature female cattle
- mature male swine
- mom
- remove from the herd
- to feel
- male sheep and goat castrated prior to sexual maturity
- male bovine castrated prior to maturity
- refers to dog
- meat from sheep
- mature female ovine
- mature male equine
- refers to cat
- refers to sheep
- remove to mom and offspring transition from milk to solid diet
- meat from swine
- Young male equine
- male swine castrated prior to maturity
- immature female swine
53 Clues: mom • dad • to feel • offspring • consumes meat • refers to dog • refers to cat • refers to hogs • refers to hogs • consumes plants • difficult birth • meat from sheep • refers to horse • refers to sheep • meat from swine • meat from cattle • refers to goats, • refers to cattle • mature male swine • Young male equine • meat from caprine • mature male ovine • offspring of sheep • mature male bovine • mature male equine • ...
Way Out West 2025-08-08
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- Metal tool worn on the heel to signal a horse during riding.
- Rodeo event involving wrestling a steer to the ground.
- Legendary bull rider.
- Duel participant with pistols.
- Common event at CFD where animals are sold.
- Located in the Cheyenne room: the vehicle that traveled from Cheyenne to Deadwood.
- Cattle thieves in the Old West.
- This woman revolutionized CFD's Parades.
- Unique symbol burned on cattle to identify ownership.
- Term for gut feeling, sometimes used in rodeo descriptions.
- Track left by horses or cattle.
- Role critical to feeding cowboys on trail drives.
- Worker on a ranch, distinct from cowboy.
- Team roper who ropes the hind legs.
- A mechanism sometimes used to control rodeo chutes.
- Prize awarded to top rodeo performers.
- Leather straps used to control horses.
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- Winter hazard faced by settlers and livestock.
- Nickname for the steam locomotive.
- Unofficial law enforcement by citizens.
- 1862 law encouraging Western settlement.
- Town located at the end of a railroad line.
- Resource linked to railroad construction impacting Wyoming.
- Shrub common on Wyoming rangelands.
- Settler who claimed land under the Homestead Act.
- The position a rider uses in bronc riding.
- Material used in Native American clothing.
- Type of fight commonly depicted in Western stories.
- The long cattle herding journeys of the 1800s.
- Storage area for saddles and gear.
- Musical group performing Western tunes.
- Trying to escape the livestock enclosure.
32 Clues: Legendary bull rider. • Duel participant with pistols. • Cattle thieves in the Old West. • Track left by horses or cattle. • Nickname for the steam locomotive. • Storage area for saddles and gear. • Shrub common on Wyoming rangelands. • Team roper who ropes the hind legs. • Prize awarded to top rodeo performers. • Leather straps used to control horses. • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Castrated male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Castrated male sheep • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Brantley 4th Hour 2024-04-17
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- An instrument often Carried by cowboys.
- People that herd cattle for sale.
- State to the east of Kansas.
- a mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
- trail a trail followed by people to settle in the west.
- city were Dwight D Eisenhower was born.
- A piece of leather put over jeans to protect cowboys from the harsh environments.
- Town with the most German immigrants.
- Something that stopped cattle drives.
- A long trip Where people take cows from Texas to Kansas.
- A house under the ground in the west.
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- A pair of pants used by cowboys to protect them from the hash environments.
- A hat to protect cowboys from the harsh environments.
- famous cow town in Kansas.
- People that moved cows to Kansas.
- a rope used by cowboys to herd cattle.
- a piece of leather worn on the hands to protect cowboys from the lasso.
- Capital city of Kansas.
- ownership or control of a supply.
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
20 Clues: Capital city of Kansas. • famous cow town in Kansas. • State to the east of Kansas. • People that herd cattle for sale. • People that moved cows to Kansas. • ownership or control of a supply. • Town with the most German immigrants. • Something that stopped cattle drives. • A house under the ground in the west. • a rope used by cowboys to herd cattle. • ...
Animal Science 2023-03-10
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- - scientific name for sheep
- - scientific name for indian cattle
- - scientific name for european cattle
- - time in between periods of heat
- - scientific name for horses
- - comes from cows
- - "HEAT"
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- - scientific name for chicken
- - carrying of a fetus
- - comes from sheep
- - males reproductive gland
- - last stage and longest stage of estrus
- - used to calculate feed
- - comes from pigs
- - female reproductive gland
15 Clues: - "HEAT" • - comes from pigs • - comes from cows • - comes from sheep • - carrying of a fetus • - used to calculate feed • - males reproductive gland • - scientific name for sheep • - female reproductive gland • - scientific name for horses • - scientific name for chicken • - time in between periods of heat • - scientific name for indian cattle • - scientific name for european cattle • ...
Animal Science 2022-05-02
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- Poultry, castrated male
- Swine, offspring/young
- Pigs from birth until approximately three weeks old.
- Cattle, Agricultural product
- Poultry, young female
- swine,mature male
- Cattle, Agricultural product
- Poultry, offspring/young
- Goat, Agricultural product
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- chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics, or pesticides.
- To heat milk quickly then cool it quickly
- Poultry, mature male
- Sheep, mature male
- Swine, Agricultural product
- Cattle, offspring/young
- goat, Agricultural product
- Poultry, mature female
17 Clues: swine,mature male • Sheep, mature male • Poultry, mature male • Poultry, young female • Swine, offspring/young • Poultry, mature female • Poultry, castrated male • Cattle, offspring/young • Poultry, offspring/young • goat, Agricultural product • Goat, Agricultural product • Swine, Agricultural product • Cattle, Agricultural product • Cattle, Agricultural product • ...
Livestock 2025-08-29
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- Group of cattle
- A young bovine
- intact male hog
- scientific name for cattle
- Naturally hornless
- The act of birthing
- Uncastrated male bovine
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- Female bovine that has given birth
- female bovine that hasn’t given birth
- castrated male hog
- Castrated male bovine
- A young pig
- Female that hasn’t given birth
- Female that has given birth
- Scientific name for pig
15 Clues: A young pig • A young bovine • Group of cattle • intact male hog • castrated male hog • Naturally hornless • The act of birthing • Castrated male bovine • Scientific name for pig • Uncastrated male bovine • scientific name for cattle • Female that has given birth • Female that hasn’t given birth • Female bovine that has given birth • female bovine that hasn’t given birth
Beef Cattle Breeds 2024-01-12
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- Large framed, originates from Italy
- High milking ability compared to other breeds, originates from Germany
- Basically differ from Hereford cattle because genetics provides an animal born without horns
- Smooth black hair coat and black skin
- Japanese beef cattle breed – derived from native Asian cattle
- Dark cherry red and white in color, originates from France
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- White or off-white in color, with pink skin
- Has a slight hump and the largest horns of any beef cattle breed
- Imported by Henry Clay to Kentucky
- Light yellow or an orange in color with a lighter version of color around the muzzle area
- Developed from Black Angus, resulted from the red recessive gene
- Better fertility than many breeds, originates from Texas
12 Clues: Imported by Henry Clay to Kentucky • Large framed, originates from Italy • Smooth black hair coat and black skin • White or off-white in color, with pink skin • Better fertility than many breeds, originates from Texas • Dark cherry red and white in color, originates from France • Japanese beef cattle breed – derived from native Asian cattle • ...
Farm animals 2023-01-23
12 Clues: pig meat • goat meat • a male pig • sheep meat • a baby pig • a male sheep • a female pig • meat of cattle • a female sheep • a female cattle • used for work animals • meat of domestic fowl
Livestock Terms 2023-09-06
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- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male Sheep
- Young chicken raised for meat
- Castrated male cattle
- Female chicken raised for producing eggs
- Immature male chicken
- Young female pig
- Mature female goat
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- Immature female chicken
- Young female cattle until giving birth
- Castrated male goat
- Castrated male pig
- Mature male horse
- Mature female horse
- Mature Female Sheep
15 Clues: Young female pig • Mature male horse • Castrated male pig • Mature female goat • Castrated male goat • Mature female horse • Mature Female Sheep • Castrated male horse • Castrated male Sheep • Castrated male cattle • Immature male chicken • Immature female chicken • Young chicken raised for meat • Young female cattle until giving birth • Female chicken raised for producing eggs
Today Farm & Market 2024-07-24
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- A crop used for cooking oil
- This animal protects the chickens from predators
- _________ Dwarf Goats
- Type of cow, _________ Park
- Mature male cattle
- Type of meat goat
- Type of cow, White Faced _________
- Mature female cattle
- A male goat
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- Machine used for harvesting
- We celebrate this crop in August
- Our Highland bull
- Shaggy, horned cow breed
- Our Chinese Swan Goose
- Produced by bees
- Where the chickens spend their night
- A female goat
17 Clues: A male goat • A female goat • Produced by bees • Our Highland bull • Type of meat goat • Mature male cattle • Mature female cattle • _________ Dwarf Goats • Our Chinese Swan Goose • Shaggy, horned cow breed • Machine used for harvesting • A crop used for cooking oil • Type of cow, _________ Park • We celebrate this crop in August • Type of cow, White Faced _________ • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-09-05
13 Clues: Mature Male Pig • Mature Female Pig • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Male Turkey • Mature Female Horse • Mature Female Sheep • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Cattle • Mature Male Goat/Rabbit • Mature Female Goat/Rabbit • Mature Female Turkey/Chicken
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Mature male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Mature male sheep • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Marketing Beef Cattle 2016-03-28
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- stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
- Beef animals younger than 1 year
- A few charged by firms in their services of marketing cattle.
- period time during which cattle are fed
- calves Between 3-8 months are up to 1 year produced on fed other than milk for a short period of time
- A fee charged for the use of stockyard faculties.
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- market Where cattle are sold in public bidding.
- after 1 year they are called cattle
- a large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and sorted.
- amount of a product a buyer will purchase.
10 Clues: Beef animals younger than 1 year • after 1 year they are called cattle • period time during which cattle are fed • amount of a product a buyer will purchase. • market Where cattle are sold in public bidding. • A fee charged for the use of stockyard faculties. • A few charged by firms in their services of marketing cattle. • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Mature male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Mature male sheep • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads 2024-03-05
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- Man who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback
- Area of land Native Americans were forced onto - it was controlled by the US government
- The goal of late 1800s inventions was to increase _______.
- Name for the newly settled land in Texas
- Urbanization of the North was directly tied to an increase in __________.
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- The passage of the 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to _______.
- Quanah Parker was the last leader for this Texas tribe
- This cattle rancher is credited with creating the Goodnight-Loving Trail, an important cattle trail used for moving cattle from Texas to railheads in the north.
- Cattle trails led directly up to ________, which then led to Northern cities.
- These animals, known for their large horns and distinctive hump over the shoulders, were the primary livestock transported on the famous trails
10 Clues: Name for the newly settled land in Texas • Quanah Parker was the last leader for this Texas tribe • Man who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback • The goal of late 1800s inventions was to increase _______. • Urbanization of the North was directly tied to an increase in __________. • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Railroad 2024-03-25
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- Comanche chief that was half white and was the son of a kidnapped Anglo woman
- track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger
- practice of raising herds of cattle on large land
- Spanish Cowboy
- legally designated areas that are managed by Native American tribes
- large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores.
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- moved the cattle to the railroads
- a technique for marking cattle to identify the owner.
- agreement or arrangement made by negotiation.
- soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case.
- Undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory.
11 Clues: Spanish Cowboy • moved the cattle to the railroads • agreement or arrangement made by negotiation. • large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. • practice of raising herds of cattle on large land • a technique for marking cattle to identify the owner. • track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger • ...
Wild West 2024-09-27
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- – Seat placed on a horse for riding
- – Person who herds cattle on horseback
- – Cloth worn around the neck
- – Lawman in the Wild West
- – Period of migration for gold prospecting
- – Rope used by cowboys to catch animals
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- – Horse-drawn carriage used for transport
- – Large farm for raising cattle or sheep
- – Livestock herded by cowboys
- – Bar or tavern in the Old West
- – Type of handgun used in the Wild West
- – Criminal in the Wild West
12 Clues: – Lawman in the Wild West • – Criminal in the Wild West • – Cloth worn around the neck • – Livestock herded by cowboys • – Bar or tavern in the Old West • – Seat placed on a horse for riding • – Person who herds cattle on horseback • – Type of handgun used in the Wild West • – Rope used by cowboys to catch animals • – Large farm for raising cattle or sheep • ...
animal beef disease crossword 1 2023-09-21
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- caused by bacteria that only grow in the absence of oxygen
- affects cloven-hoofed animals
- caused by a germ. comes in three forms. spread by contaminated feed or water, dust, manure, urine, or saliva
- bloodsucking include the horn fly, stable fly, horsefly, deerfly, blackfly, and mosquitoes.
- calf is found in shock. nose, ears, and legs are cold
- caused by bacteria that are in the soil for 40 years or longer. affects mainly cattle and sheep
- symptoms, control, and treatment are the same as those for blackleg
- too much nitrate or water may cause this in animals
- rough appearance and do not gain at normal rates. bloodsucking versions weaken cattle so that they are more likely to be infected by diseases
- lesions on the soft tissue of the head and swelling of the lymph glands may also occur
- venereal disease in cattle caused by a protozoan. it affects the genital tract of the bull and is transmitted to the cow when bred
- reproductive disease formerly called vibriosis. leading cause of infertility and abortion in cattle
- effects respiratory tract of the animal. common in young cattle in times of stress. occur when moved from range to the feedlot
- flat, oval shaped and dark brown or red in color. some attach deep in the ear of the animal causing severe irritation and infection
- small flies with two wings. number of different species. eggs are laid on water or in low lying areas that flood
- also known as overeating disease
- symptoms are fever, coughing, discharge,slow gains, rapid breathing, and mild diarrhea. ulcers develop on the mouth and diarrhea begins 3 to 7 days after becoming diseased
- include tapeworms and deer liver fluke. diarrhea is a symptom of tapeworm infestation
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- irritate cattle, causing them to gain more slowly. feed heavily on blood. 20-30 flies can take almost one third of a pint of blood in 6 hours
- stomach worms, whipworm, nematodirus, threadworm, hookworm, nodular worm, cooperia, and lungworm. symptoms include anemia, weakness, constipation, and diarrhea
- where the fluorine content of the feed or water is too high
- found most often in cattle during the lactation period. occurs most often in cattle that are grazing on grass pastures deficient in magnesium
- swelling of the tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot
- spreads throughout the body of the animal. may be applied as wet sprays, dips, back-line pour ons, mineral mixes, or feed additives
- also known as water belly. steers are affected more often than cows. rations high in phosphorus are a partial cause
- small, varying in length, colors are orange, brown, and black. they have a humped thorax
- live on the skin or burrow into it and cause scab, mange, or itch. appearance of small pimply areas on the skin that lose hair. infected animals rub, scratch or lick
- selenium deficiency
- growths on the skin caused by a virus. calves are usually affected on the head, neck and shoulders
- carried by insects that affect the eye of the animal. eyeball develops a pinkish color
- liver abscesses. caused by microorganisms in soil and manure
- cattle pick up sharp metal objects, such as wire, nails, pins, and screws with their feed. metal objects collect in the reticulum
- affects the jaw and surrounding bony parts of the head
- three syndromes associated that include tall fescue infected with a fungus within the plant
- contagious skin disease that may be spread to other animals and humans. symptoms include round, scaly patches of skin that lack hair and that may appear on any part of the body
- rapid fermentation in the rumen causing too much gas to be produced which swells and the animal cannot get rid of the gas
36 Clues: selenium deficiency • affects cloven-hoofed animals • also known as overeating disease • too much nitrate or water may cause this in animals • calf is found in shock. nose, ears, and legs are cold • affects the jaw and surrounding bony parts of the head • swelling of the tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot • ...
American west 2022-11-23
Animal Terminology Review Cattle, Horses, Sheep 2021-01-11
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- castrated male horse
- castrated bovine
- baby bovines
- sheep giving birth
- term referring to cattle in general
- meat from sheep older than one year
- intact male bovine
- product of cattle
- product of cattle
- grease from sheep wool
- product of sheep
- female sheep
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- term referring to horses in general
- castrated male sheep
- intact male horse
- term referring to sheep in general
- what we raise horses for in the U.S.
- young male horse
- mature female horse
- young female horse
- immature female bovine
- baby horse of either gender
- mature female bovine
23 Clues: baby bovines • female sheep • castrated bovine • young male horse • product of sheep • intact male horse • product of cattle • product of cattle • sheep giving birth • intact male bovine • young female horse • mature female horse • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • mature female bovine • immature female bovine • grease from sheep wool • baby horse of either gender • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- baby turkey
- young female horse
- baby fish
- baby chicken
- young male cattle
- baby duck
- young male chicken
- baby sheep
- pig birthing term
- young fish
- young female cattle
- baby goose
- young female chicken
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- young male goat
- baby horse
- goat birthing term
- young male sheep
- horse birthing term
- baby cow
- young male horse
- a castrated bull
- baby rabbit
- young male pig
- baby goat
- baby pig
- young female sheep
- young female pig
- young female goat
28 Clues: baby cow • baby pig • baby fish • baby duck • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • young fish • baby goose • baby turkey • baby rabbit • baby chicken • young male pig • young male goat • young male sheep • young male horse • a castrated bull • young female pig • young male cattle • pig birthing term • young female goat • goat birthing term • young female horse • young male chicken • young female sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-25
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- Newborn horse
- Newborn sheep
- Mature male turkey
- Birth term for a horse
- Mature male rabbit
- Birth term for ducks
- Mature female rabbit
- Birth term for cattle
- Newborn goose
- Young fish
- Mature female turkey
- Mature male goose
- Birth term for chickens
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- Birth term for pigs
- Birth term for sheep
- Birth term for goats
- Newborn duck
- Newborn cattle
- Newborn chicken
- Newborn turkey
- Newborn rabbit
- Mature female goose
- Birth term for fish
- Castrated male sheep
- Newborn pig
- Newborn goat
- Newborn fish
27 Clues: Young fish • Newborn pig • Newborn duck • Newborn goat • Newborn fish • Newborn horse • Newborn sheep • Newborn goose • Newborn cattle • Newborn turkey • Newborn rabbit • Newborn chicken • Mature male goose • Mature male turkey • Mature male rabbit • Birth term for pigs • Mature female goose • Birth term for fish • Birth term for sheep • Birth term for goats • Birth term for ducks • Mature female rabbit • ...
beef breeds 2025-02-18
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- flesh from a calf used as food
- Red, Red & White or Roan in color
- mature female
- percentage of closely trimmed, boneless, retail cuts from the round, loin, rib and chuck
- mature male
- young female
- consumer preference
- streaks of fat in lean meat
- castrated male
- most times has a lump on the back
- group of cattle
- lacking horns
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- white in color
- White faces, red bodies, with white markings on the switch (tail), and underline
- bovines
- newborn
- angus and Brahman
- deep cherry red
- flesh of a cow
- angus and hereford mix
20 Clues: bovines • newborn • mature male • young female • mature female • lacking horns • white in color • flesh of a cow • castrated male • deep cherry red • group of cattle • angus and Brahman • consumer preference • angus and hereford mix • streaks of fat in lean meat • flesh from a calf used as food • Red, Red & White or Roan in color • most times has a lump on the back • ...
Standard 12 2022-03-14
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- Assimilation of Native Americans
- Native American Ritual to bring back Indian ways and to kill the white man
- the state Promontory Point was in
- Crossed the Pacific Island go to Angel Island in San Francisco
- A mix between Spanish and English Cattle
- Young men that drove the cattle on cattle trails to the Railroads
- the Central Pacific Railroad went
- Homes in the side of a hill
- tried to improve southern economy
- the Union Pacific Railroad went
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- writes in 1893 that moving westward made America Awesome
- what ends in 1877
- Mechanical Reaper,Steel Plow, Barbed Wire
- what farm operated like factories, with huge machinery, managers, and workers who specialized in Cash Crops
- Passed by Lincoln during the Civil War
15 Clues: what ends in 1877 • Homes in the side of a hill • the Union Pacific Railroad went • Assimilation of Native Americans • the state Promontory Point was in • the Central Pacific Railroad went • tried to improve southern economy • Passed by Lincoln during the Civil War • A mix between Spanish and English Cattle • Mechanical Reaper,Steel Plow, Barbed Wire • ...
Agriculture words 2026-03-24
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- The flesh of a cow
- A protein product produced from chickens
- the practice of harvesting crops and raising livestock
- A female bird
- Domesticated bovine farm animals
- an incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else.
- A British beef breed from Herefordshire
- preparation and use of land for crops and gardening
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- a foid of loose skin hanging from the neck or throat of an animal, especially n many cattle
- A breed of Japanese cattle. Its beef is graded A5
- A Pig
- Domesticated animals kept in farms to produce products like beef, milk, and eggs
- A male chicken
- Birds that are kept for the purpose of harvesting products
- gathering crops
15 Clues: A Pig • A female bird • A male chicken • gathering crops • The flesh of a cow • Domesticated bovine farm animals • A British beef breed from Herefordshire • A protein product produced from chickens • A breed of Japanese cattle. Its beef is graded A5 • preparation and use of land for crops and gardening • the practice of harvesting crops and raising livestock • ...
Agriculture Hannah 2020-05-05
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- Beef cattle farming is predominantly around the ___
- There are been an increase of Australian pork and ___ consumption over the last 50 years.
- A winter feed for cows that is dried grass
- A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___
- Intensive/Extensive product is traditionally either to monitor.
- the meat from calves
- Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____
- white flecks and streaks of fat within lean sections of meat
- A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland
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- French origin that came to Australia in 1969
- no horns
- Soil quality that is dry and infertile
- land covered in grasses and plants suitable for grazing
- in 2017, majority of Australia's cattle (42%) were raised in this state
- the weatheral, temperature, humidity etc factors of a certain area
- Famous Bos Indicus cattle that came to Australia in the 1930s from the US
- opposite of native
17 Clues: no horns • opposite of native • the meat from calves • Soil quality that is dry and infertile • A winter feed for cows that is dried grass • A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___ • French origin that came to Australia in 1969 • Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____ • A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland • ...
Texas 19th / 20th Century 2025-02-25
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- the open range Ending the practice of letting cattle roam freely.
- The act of freeing enslaved people.
- wire Sharp wire used to make fences.
- changes Shifts in how money and goods move in a region.
- Enterprise System An economic system where businesses operate with little government control.
- industry The business of raising and selling cattle.
- The Northern states during the American Civil War.
- drives Moving herds of cattle to market or new grazing land.
- A tall structure used to drill for oil.
- Strong buildings used by soldiers for protection.
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- Boom A rapid increase in oil production and economic growth.
- The desire for a product or service.
- The Southern states that seceded during the American Civil War.
- The amount of a product available.
- Oil found underground, used for fuel and products.
- impact The effect of an event on the wealth of an area or community.
- War A war between people in the same country.
- The edge of settled territory.
- Tracks and trains used for moving goods and people.
19 Clues: The edge of settled territory. • The amount of a product available. • The act of freeing enslaved people. • The desire for a product or service. • wire Sharp wire used to make fences. • A tall structure used to drill for oil. • War A war between people in the same country. • Strong buildings used by soldiers for protection. • ...
Cattle breeding 2020-05-05
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- the genetic properties comorganism characteristic
- membrane membrane on the base and sides of the cell
- of an animal or baby take food
- a sugar present in milk
- tiny air sacs in lunges that filter the air
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- the first stomach of a ruminant
- a salt or ester of butyric acid
- first secretion of milk after birth rich in antibodies
- chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials
- a salt or ester of acetic acid
- cell that come from surfaces of your body extracellular fluid fluid outside of cell
11 Clues: a sugar present in milk • a salt or ester of acetic acid • of an animal or baby take food • the first stomach of a ruminant • a salt or ester of butyric acid • tiny air sacs in lunges that filter the air • the genetic properties comorganism characteristic • membrane membrane on the base and sides of the cell • chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials • ...
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Cattle Kingdom 2023-12-21
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- Towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Trail that covered the most distance
- Mexican Cowboy
- Used to harvest crops
- Groups of farmers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
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- Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills
- Cattle Drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- Early Settlers of the OK Land Rush of 1889
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Setters who acquired free land from the govt
- Invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
11 Clues: Mexican Cowboy • Used to harvest crops • Trail that covered the most distance • Early Settlers of the OK Land Rush of 1889 • Setters who acquired free land from the govt • Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills • Cattle Drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • ...
Beef Cattle 2026-02-20
Beef Cuts & Marketing 2021-11-05
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- department who is in charge of beef grades
- the cuts made from wholesale cuts that are purchased by consumers
- extremely tough primal cut with lots of connective tissue
- label included on beef that is never given antibiotics or hormones and is fed 100% organic feed
- a porterhouse has more of this which causes it to be higher quality than a T-Bone
- things that influences the price of beef products #1
- smaller than a primal cut but larger than a retail cut; is a more manageable size to be shipped to stores
- things that influences the price of beef products #2
- label included on cattle who are finished for 4-6 months on grain in a feedlot
- primal cut which consists of the 6th-12th ribs
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- primal cut which is found from behind the 13th rib all the way to the hip bone
- primal cut used to make fajitas
- primal cut which comes from the forequarter of the animal
- first breakdown of a carcass
- department who is in charge of regulating prepared foods
- location for most packing plants
- muscles from this primal cut are generally more lean and tough due to them receiving more exercise
- label included on cattle who eat grass their entire lives
- primal cut which produces the most tender cuts of beef
- label included on cattle who are not given antibiotics or hormones
- meat or tissue from cattle
21 Clues: meat or tissue from cattle • first breakdown of a carcass • primal cut used to make fajitas • location for most packing plants • department who is in charge of beef grades • primal cut which consists of the 6th-12th ribs • things that influences the price of beef products #1 • things that influences the price of beef products #2 • ...
Texas Studies Weekly Week #22 2024-01-30
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- Charles Goodnight was one of the founding fathers of the Texas _____________.
- The most important cattle trail in Texas.
- The American Indian tribes became __________ on the government for food and supplies.
- Today, the King Ranch in Kingsville, Texas, is one of the __________ cattle ranches in the United States.
- The cattle boom eventually led to the use of _____________ across the open plains of Texas.
- Lizzie Johnson Williams earned her nickname, "_____________," shortly after starting her cattle business.
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- raising cattle as an alternative to growing crops
- The loss of the _______ is perhaps one of the greatest injuries the western American Indian tribes suffered.
- In order to make money, ranchers had to guide the cattle down trails for hundreds and hundreds of miles.
- People who knew they could raise cows on the good Texas land. They also knew they could make a lot of money selling the cows.
10 Clues: The most important cattle trail in Texas. • raising cattle as an alternative to growing crops • Charles Goodnight was one of the founding fathers of the Texas _____________. • The American Indian tribes became __________ on the government for food and supplies. • The cattle boom eventually led to the use of _____________ across the open plains of Texas. • ...
Transcontinental Railroad Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- ____ Zones were created due to the Transcontinental Railroad
- The Transcontinental Railroad encouraged Amreican ______.
- These animals were killed due to Westward expansion and the Transcontinental Railroad
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railroad company that started in Sacremento, California
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- Railroad that connected the East and the West
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- What the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad
- The spot where the two railroad companies met and finished the railroad
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- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- ______ _________ land and food was taken and they were killed
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Railroad company that started in Omaha Nebraska
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- How many railroad companies worked on the Transcontinental Railroad
19 Clues: Railroad that connected the East and the West • Railroad company that started in Omaha Nebraska • Railroad company that started in Sacremento, California • The Transcontinental Railroad encouraged Amreican ______. • ____ Zones were created due to the Transcontinental Railroad • ______ _________ land and food was taken and they were killed • ...
Cattle & Cotton 2025-01-31
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- This invention deseeded cotton leading to an increase in cotton production in the US
- The _________ for beef in the North led to Texas Ranchers to drive cattle to Kansas railroads
- A period of economic downturn
- A way to identify rancher's cattle
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- _________ bust was a result of overproduction, high cost to ship on railroads, and boll weevils destroying crops
- This state was the destination Texas Ranchers would drive their cattle to to ship them to the North East
- A period of economic growth
- A underground water source. Farmers used windmills to water crops and cattle in the dryer areas in Texas
- ___________ Farming is a method of farming with less water
- This metal fencing was responsible for losing off the open ranges and ended the Cattle Drive Era
10 Clues: A period of economic growth • A period of economic downturn • A way to identify rancher's cattle • ___________ Farming is a method of farming with less water • This invention deseeded cotton leading to an increase in cotton production in the US • The _________ for beef in the North led to Texas Ranchers to drive cattle to Kansas railroads • ...
Cattle Kingdom 2023-12-12
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- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Which Trail Covered The Most Distances
- used to harvest crops
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
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- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- pumped water deep from the ground
- used to take the coverings off the grain
- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
10 Clues: used to harvest crops • pumped water deep from the ground • Which Trail Covered The Most Distances • used to take the coverings off the grain • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdon 2023-12-12
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- A political party pushed for reforms,public ownership, and supported farmers and workers
- A tool invented by John Deere
- Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889
- Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases
- Group of settlers who support and help one another
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- What trail covered the most distance?
- Candidate for president in 1896
10 Clues: A tool invented by John Deere • Candidate for president in 1896 • What trail covered the most distance? • Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889 • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Group of settlers who support and help one another • settlers who acquired free land from the government • Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases • ...
cattle kingdon 2023-12-12
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- A political party pushed for reforms,public ownership, and supported farmers and workers
- A tool invented by John Deere
- Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889
- Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases
- Group of settlers who support and help one another
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- What trail covered the most distance?
- Candidate for president in 1896
10 Clues: A tool invented by John Deere • Candidate for president in 1896 • What trail covered the most distance? • Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889 • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Group of settlers who support and help one another • settlers who acquired free land from the government • Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases • ...
cattle kingdon 2023-12-12
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- A political party pushed for reforms,public ownership, and supported farmers and workers
- A tool invented by John Deere
- Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889
- Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases
- Group of settlers who support and help one another
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- What trail covered the most distance?
- Candidate for president in 1896
10 Clues: A tool invented by John Deere • Candidate for president in 1896 • What trail covered the most distance? • Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889 • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Group of settlers who support and help one another • settlers who acquired free land from the government • Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases • ...
cattle kingdon 2023-12-12
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- A political party pushed for reforms,public ownership, and supported farmers and workers
- A tool invented by John Deere
- Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889
- Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases
- Group of settlers who support and help one another
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- What trail covered the most distance?
- Candidate for president in 1896
10 Clues: A tool invented by John Deere • Candidate for president in 1896 • What trail covered the most distance? • Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889 • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Group of settlers who support and help one another • settlers who acquired free land from the government • Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases • ...
Everythin' Cattle 2022-09-12
10 Clues: Castrated bull • Skin from cattle • Fully grown female • The foot of cattle • Bottle fed disowned animal • Cow that hasn't had a calf • Male which isn't castrated • Type of animal feeding operation (AFO) • White flecks of fat within the meat muscle • Partly digested food returned from the first stomach
Cattle Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Originated in Bavararia, Germany.
- 3/8 Brahman 5/8 Angus
- Second largest breed in the world
- 1/2 Brahman, 1/4 Shorthorn, 1/4 Hereford
- dark golden red in color
- Originated in Scotland, homozygous polled
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- Originated in Italy
- Originated in India
- Largest breed of cattle in France
- Originated in England,red,yellow in color
10 Clues: Originated in Italy • Originated in India • 3/8 Brahman 5/8 Angus • dark golden red in color • Originated in Bavararia, Germany. • Largest breed of cattle in France • Second largest breed in the world • 1/2 Brahman, 1/4 Shorthorn, 1/4 Hereford • Originated in England,red,yellow in color • Originated in Scotland, homozygous polled
Wild West 2024-08-20
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- A horse-drawn vehicle for passengers
- A robber or outlaw
- A precious metal that caused rushes
- A rope used to catch cattle
- An animal ridden by cowboys
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- A poster seeking a criminal
- A bar where cowboys might gather
- A person who herds cattle
- A large farm for raising cattle
- A spiky plant found in deserts
- The law officer in a town
11 Clues: A robber or outlaw • A person who herds cattle • The law officer in a town • A poster seeking a criminal • A rope used to catch cattle • An animal ridden by cowboys • A spiky plant found in deserts • A large farm for raising cattle • A bar where cowboys might gather • A precious metal that caused rushes • A horse-drawn vehicle for passengers
Dairy Industry 2025-04-17
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- Where are cows milked? milking _____
- What is the leading state in Milk Production?
- This is the term for chopped green corn and other crops that are fermented to help preserve the feed
- This process is responsible for killing harmful bacteria in the milk
- Goats are ____ which means they can be used for both milk and meat
- This breed of cattle makes up most of the dairy cattle population
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- In the past, cows had to be milked by hand, but now milking ________ are used
- This process is responsible for milk not separating
- Where is milk stored after it is collected from the cow? another name for the holding tank
- When cheese is being made, what is the liquid called that is removed?
- This breed of cattle ranks second in the dairy cattle population
- What milk percent contains contains between 3.25-3.5% milk fat?
- This is the term for the first milk after giving birth, high in nutrients and antibodies
- Dairy is high in protein and essential ____ and minerals
14 Clues: Where are cows milked? milking _____ • What is the leading state in Milk Production? • This process is responsible for milk not separating • Dairy is high in protein and essential ____ and minerals • What milk percent contains contains between 3.25-3.5% milk fat? • This breed of cattle ranks second in the dairy cattle population • ...
Farms Basics 2022-09-15
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- Term for raising many livestock types
- Corn and soybean raised as feed for livestock
- Fecal material from livestock
- Formal name for hogs
- Meat from swine
- Meat from chickens
- Chickens, ducks and turkeys are all...
- Will last for many future generations
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- Location where CSA sells food
- Strict rules for animal care and chemicals
- Where manure is stored
- Product from dairy cattle
- Term for raising 1 type of livestock
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
- Diverse family farm
- Animals raised to provide products
- Community supported agriculture
- Meat from cattle
18 Clues: Meat from swine • Meat from cattle • Meat from chickens • Diverse family farm • Formal name for hogs • Where manure is stored • Product from dairy cattle • Location where CSA sells food • Fecal material from livestock • Community supported agriculture • Animals raised to provide products • Term for raising 1 type of livestock • Term for raising many livestock types • ...
Gunnar Nigh 1st Hour 2024-04-17
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- what animal was more expensive in the east
- ownership or control of a supply
- to stay in house or away from people while sick or have a contagious disease
- what year was for Wallace established
- What did the US Army build forts on?
- what group of people made some kansans not support the cattle drive
- kansas state hood
- what industry did Joseph McCoy in
- what fencing did they use to keep cattle in
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- what type of farmer cultivates someone elses land as a renter
- makes you feel like you have to do something
- what animal were cow boys protected from while wearing boots
- someone very good at making a speech/speaks it too.
- why did people come to Kansas
- what year did Lebanese arrive in Wichita
- how many arrows can it take to kill a buffalo
- plains what plain was the traditional hunting ground
17 Clues: kansas state hood • why did people come to Kansas • ownership or control of a supply • what industry did Joseph McCoy in • What did the US Army build forts on? • what year was for Wallace established • what year did Lebanese arrive in Wichita • what animal was more expensive in the east • what fencing did they use to keep cattle in • ...
Beef 2 2022-04-06
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- Large stomach where microorganisms breakdown fiber.
- The process by which digested nutrients are taken into the bloodstream.
- Female beef animal that hasn't had a calf
- Having different gene pairs like Pp
- Small _______ where digestion and absorption occurs.
- Many plies in the stomach to absorb water.
- The act of giving birth
- Finger-like projectionsthat increase surface area for more nutrient absorption in the small intestine
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- Cattle, sheep and goats are these.
- The amniotic sac that is called afterbirth.
- A breed of cattle that is red with a white face that is known for ints foraging ability.
- A place that feeds grain to beef cattle to add marbling and fatten them.
- Acts as the true stomach in the ruminant
- What you see like red hair or blue eyes.
- First milk produces by the cow.
- A birthing problem
- Digests fiber in horses
17 Clues: A birthing problem • Digests fiber in horses • The act of giving birth • First milk produces by the cow. • Cattle, sheep and goats are these. • Having different gene pairs like Pp • Acts as the true stomach in the ruminant • What you see like red hair or blue eyes. • Female beef animal that hasn't had a calf • Many plies in the stomach to absorb water. • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Castrated male sheep
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: castrated male
- Adult female swine
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Mature female chicken
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
- Adult male Swine
- Grass that has been mown and dried
- Cattle: mature female
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Castrated male sheep • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- Where the transcontinental train was completed
- what Native Americans called the train
- a person who claimed land on the great plains
- A famous cattle driving trail
- pointy steel barrier that ended the cowboy era
- A house built out of sod
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- completed the railroad
- A train trail crossing an entire country
- a famous cowboy and former slave
- A famous businessman that created the first mail order catalog
- a man who drove cattle north
- Cowboys lead cattle north
12 Clues: completed the railroad • A house built out of sod • Cowboys lead cattle north • a man who drove cattle north • A famous cattle driving trail • a famous cowboy and former slave • what Native Americans called the train • A train trail crossing an entire country • a person who claimed land on the great plains • Where the transcontinental train was completed • ...
Diary vocab 2023-11-06
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- is a process by which milk is heated to a specific temperature for a set period of time to kill harmful bacteria that can lead to diseases
- solid dried powder left after all the water is removed from liquid milkdried powder left after all the water is removed from liquid milk
- is an animal of a breed of dairy cattle from Guernsey, noted for producing rich, creamy milk
- abomasum
- is a process by which the fat droplets from milk are emulsified and the cream does not separate
- curdled milk from the stomach of an unweaned calf, containing rennin and used in curdling milk for cheese
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- fever
- a pour-on of 7-8ml of 5% tincture of Iodine
- an animal of a typically black-and-white breed of large dairy cattle
- shorthorn is a branch of the Shorthorn breed that has become specialized for milk production
- is an animal of a mainly white breed of dairy cattle
- Swiss is a breed of large hardy brown dairy cattle
- breed of small short-horned dairy cattle originating on Jersey, one of the Channel Islands
13 Clues: fever • abomasum • a pour-on of 7-8ml of 5% tincture of Iodine • is an animal of a mainly white breed of dairy cattle • Swiss is a breed of large hardy brown dairy cattle • an animal of a typically black-and-white breed of large dairy cattle • breed of small short-horned dairy cattle originating on Jersey, one of the Channel Islands • ...
ag science 2021-11-04
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- birth weight
- left over after being butchered
- a specific pure breed of dog
- another name for chickens
- weaning weight
- a name for baby chickens
- amount of fat in the muscle
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- an offspring of something
- a name for baby cows/cattle
- another word for progeny
- expected progeny differences
- yearling weight
- what is given to offspring from parents
- a heard of cows
- Rib eye area
15 Clues: birth weight • Rib eye area • weaning weight • yearling weight • a heard of cows • another word for progeny • a name for baby chickens • an offspring of something • another name for chickens • a name for baby cows/cattle • amount of fat in the muscle • a specific pure breed of dog • expected progeny differences • left over after being butchered • what is given to offspring from parents
Cow and veal Nexo 2020-04-22
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- What is the color of the fat, from a calf?
- What is the name of the cattle breed from which we get Kobe-meat?
- What is the Danish name for a cow that has not calved?
- Beef (220g) from tenderloin.
- Braised shanks
- What do you call a neutered bull-calf?
- Back leg of beef
- Saltet and boiled for "Smørrebrød".
- From this cut you get the T-bone and porterhouse-steak.
- This is the most widespread cattle breed (race) in the world.
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- This big cut is not that tender. You mostly braise og boil it.
- Muscle with very little connective tissue
- What is the color of the fat, from an old dairy cow?
- What do we call the fat structure of meat?
- This cattle breed is very fatty in the meat structure.
- From this cut you get the côte de bouef and rib-eye steak.
- Beef for two persons from tenderloin.
- Beware. The muscle fibers each go their own way!
- You can feed cows on corn, grain or...
- The entrecôte is cut from here. Counter fillet in French.
20 Clues: Braised shanks • Back leg of beef • Beef (220g) from tenderloin. • Saltet and boiled for "Smørrebrød". • Beef for two persons from tenderloin. • What do you call a neutered bull-calf? • You can feed cows on corn, grain or... • Muscle with very little connective tissue • What is the color of the fat, from a calf? • What do we call the fat structure of meat? • ...
U.S. History- West Project 2024-01-10
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- What crop was oftenly planted in the West?
- The railroads (increased/decreased)the cattle business.
- Was viewed as land of opportunities and legend.
- Cowboys wore a ___ as protection from the sun.
- invention that evolved ranching
- After the Civil War about 1/5 of U.S. troops were _______.
- What was the trademark of the West in the 18th century?
- Workers from _____ immigrated to find work on the railroad.
- Native Americans were confined into _______.
- ______ farmland became hard to find after 1890.
- Most of the soldiers of the 9th and 10th Calvary were _______.
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- animal used to travel/ranch easier
- In 1890 the Frontier was _____.
- The 2 words John O’Sullivan used to explain the expansion of the U.S.
- What people invented cattle raising?
- Work days lasted how many hours?
- Joseph McCoy made a path called the _____ Trail
- What fences were made before barbed wire but broke easily?
- What was a fear that could result in lost of cattle and cowboys?
- The completion of the _____ caused more people to move West.
20 Clues: In 1890 the Frontier was _____. • invention that evolved ranching • Work days lasted how many hours? • animal used to travel/ranch easier • What people invented cattle raising? • What crop was oftenly planted in the West? • Native Americans were confined into _______. • Cowboys wore a ___ as protection from the sun. • Was viewed as land of opportunities and legend. • ...
Introduction to beef and dairy production 2018-02-25
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- Length of dry period (days)
- Term used for swine giving birth
- First secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- Cow meat
- A groove shunts milk directly to the abomasum and so avoids microbial breakdown in the reticulo-rumen
- Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle
- 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
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- First breed of dairy cow introduced in Malaysia (shortform)
- An adequate _____ development indicate when the calf ready to be weaned
- A continential/European cattle are known as bos ______
- In an ideal dairy farming, a cow should be calving ____ a year
- Term for antibodies found in first secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- Buffalo meat
- Calves meat
- Goat meat
- A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf
- A cow should be in calf within _____ days postpartum
- Sheep 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 _______ • First secretion of mammary glands after parturition • A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-10-23
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- A castrated male chicken
- A adult female chicken
- A newborn horse
- A newborn chicken
- A young female pig
- cattle that is castrated
- A castrated pig
- A young female horse
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- A adult female horse
- Has had a calf
- A young male horse
- A mature intact male chicken
- Has not had a calf yet
- A adult pig
- cattle that is not castrated
15 Clues: A adult pig • Has had a calf • A newborn horse • A castrated pig • A newborn chicken • A young male horse • A young female pig • A adult female horse • A young female horse • A adult female chicken • Has not had a calf yet • A castrated male chicken • cattle that is castrated • A mature intact male chicken • cattle that is not castrated
Livestock Breeds 2022-10-06
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- breed of goats with erect ears
- renowned carcass breed of cattle
- pig breed known for a black body and white band around the belly
- known for its unique running walk and flashy movement
- horse that excels in sprinting
- pale colored,most durable white pig breed
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- horse breed that is tall with hairy legs
- british breed of domestic sheep
- cattle breed that is one of the heaviest breeds
- main breed of goats used for livestock showing
- only sheep breed capable of breeding throughout the winter
- goat breed used for its luxurious mohair fibers
- Horse breed best known for its colorful spotted coat pattern
- red and white cattle breed
- black face sheep that is not desirable for wool production
15 Clues: red and white cattle breed • breed of goats with erect ears • horse that excels in sprinting • british breed of domestic sheep • renowned carcass breed of cattle • horse breed that is tall with hairy legs • pale colored,most durable white pig breed • main breed of goats used for livestock showing • cattle breed that is one of the heaviest breeds • ...
Chapter 15 2023-12-10
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- The invention ended the long drive and closed the frontie
- Someone who roamed great distances
- What were rancher looking for
- Built huge cattle ranches on the great plains
- Mammal, Inidans got all there things from
- What most of boomtowns became once gone
- "Great American Desert
- Offered 160 acres of land for those willing to farm it for 5 years
- This is many pioneers used to build their homes on the plains
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- Quick growing towns in the west
- Were built fromt he east to west so that cattle could be driven to markets easier
- General in the battle of little bighorn
- Native Americans war leader of the Oglala Lakota in the battle
- These people went to the west to drive cattle
- Gave each Indian family 160 acres of land to farm
- Miners looking for?
16 Clues: Miners looking for? • "Great American Desert • What were rancher looking for • Quick growing towns in the west • Someone who roamed great distances • General in the battle of little bighorn • What most of boomtowns became once gone • Mammal, Inidans got all there things from • Built huge cattle ranches on the great plains • These people went to the west to drive cattle • ...
Cattle Production & Management 2022-03-30
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- selected slaughter of animals
- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
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- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- cows bred each year to produce calves
- abnormally thin or weak
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- selected slaughter of animals
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- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- abnormally thin or weak
- cows bred each year to produce calves
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- cows bred each year to produce calves
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- abnormally thin or weak
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- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- selected slaughter of animals
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- cows bred each year to produce calves
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- abnormally thin or weak
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- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- selected slaughter of animals
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Chapter 17 Review 2024-04-19
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- - small sleds
- - Leader of the Sioux;
- - groups of farmers.
- - Spanish for cowhand/or cowboy.
- - leader of the Nez Perces tribe.
- - land set aside for Natives to live on
- - Fought along side Sitting Bull.
- - plains farmers
- - a general rise in prices
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- - tents made of buffalo skins
- - self-appointed law keepers
- - free land from the government
- - moving of cattle over long distances
- - snuck onto the land
- - African American veterans
- - unfenced land
- - tried to end Natives’ wandering
- - settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- - grants of land or money
19 Clues: - small sleds • - unfenced land • - plains farmers • - groups of farmers. • - snuck onto the land • - Leader of the Sioux; • - grants of land or money • - a general rise in prices • - African American veterans • - self-appointed law keepers • - tents made of buffalo skins • - free land from the government • - Spanish for cowhand/or cowboy. • - tried to end Natives’ wandering • ...
Adventures Of Ulysses (Section 3) 2020-06-02
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- Ulysses home
- instrument Nausicaa played while singing for the kings guests
- Item Penelope is weaving
- Encouraged sailors to steal cattle
- Ulysses wife
- Calypso turned Ulysses into a ______
- Calypso's gift instead of a raft
- On the third day of using Ino's veil, Ulysses came across the coast of ______
- Animal that helps Ulysses spy on his family
- Ino's gift to Ulysses
- Ulysses greek name
- Ulysses asks the king for only one thing
- Father of Calypso
- Calypso's home
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- Ghost who gave advice about cattle
- Calypso's offering if Ulysses stays with her
- Who was Ulysses?
- Goddess who helped Ulysses and his son
- Ulysses son
- Ulysses favorite hunting hound dog
- "Hold your hand. These are not the Sun-God's cattle, but 7______ we found on the other side of the island."
- Who is Nausicaa?
- What type of contest did Penelope hold to find a new husband?
- Has a grudge on Ulysses
- Nausicaa's _______ touched Ulysses heart
- Who was Ulysses desguised as?
- Who is Ino?
- Warned king about Ulysses
28 Clues: Ulysses son • Who is Ino? • Ulysses home • Ulysses wife • Calypso's home • Who was Ulysses? • Who is Nausicaa? • Father of Calypso • Ulysses greek name • Ino's gift to Ulysses • Has a grudge on Ulysses • Item Penelope is weaving • Warned king about Ulysses • Who was Ulysses desguised as? • Calypso's gift instead of a raft • Ghost who gave advice about cattle • Ulysses favorite hunting hound dog • ...
Crossword Puzzle: ALC Book 14 Lesson 2 2020-06-25
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- a flower
- to cut, collect and store crops
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- a young cow
- a plant used to make bread
- e.g. mud or dust
- like a large farm where ranchers raise cattle and other animals
- a tall round building used for storing crops
- the person who lives on a farm
- a building used to keep animals, machines and tools
- these people raise cattle and other animals
- when packed food is eaten outdoors
- a place or position
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- an animal with four legs used for riding and racing
- a male cow
- an area with lots of trees
- when you look in the mirror you see your
- to cause destruction
- damage to something
- a small wooden structure with one or two rooms
- plants that a farmer grows in his fields
- when animals eat grass in a field
- where a farmer lives
- another word for cows, bulls and calves
- something that can connect a road e.g. over a river
25 Clues: a flower • a male cow • a young cow • e.g. mud or dust • damage to something • a place or position • to cause destruction • where a farmer lives • an area with lots of trees • a plant used to make bread • the person who lives on a farm • to cut, collect and store crops • when animals eat grass in a field • when packed food is eaten outdoors • another word for cows, bulls and calves • ...
Module 11 Lessons 1-4 2023-03-01
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- plan to make Native Americans part of white culture.
- Law that broke up Native American reservations
- backing dollars solely with gold
- Act that helped establish agricultural colleges
- sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grassland
- U.S. massacre of Sioux
- major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- Organization that fought for farmers rights
- farmer who founded the Grange
- The grassland region of the United States.p
- backing money with silver and gold
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- 1868 treaty in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation.
- African American settler in the West
- Mine in present day Nevada where prospectors found silver
- 1896 Republican presidential nominee
- method of extracting gold from loose sand and gravel by panning or sluicing
- extracting gold by using water
- offered free land to western settlers
- Leader of Sioux
- political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers
- three-month-long overland transport of cattle
- Colonel in U.S. Cavalry
- a large, single crop farm
- a frontier home, usually dug into a hill or made from sod.
24 Clues: Leader of Sioux • U.S. massacre of Sioux • Colonel in U.S. Cavalry • a large, single crop farm • farmer who founded the Grange • extracting gold by using water • backing dollars solely with gold • backing money with silver and gold • African American settler in the West • 1896 Republican presidential nominee • offered free land to western settlers • ...
Chapter 17 Vocab 2023-04-26
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- people who had already sneaked onto the land
- the hearding and moving of cattle over long distances
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seed, and other supplies at a discount
- the region that was dominated by the cattle industry and it's ranches, trails, and cowtowns
- a railroad line that spanned the continent
- a Native American that became a leader and was known for his fearlessness in battle
- unfenced land
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- a Democrat who was known as the "Great Commoner"
- cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- plains farmers
- self-appointed law keepers
- groups of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other events
- a surface layer on the earth in which the roots or grasses tangle with soil
- settlement at the end of a cattle trial
- (from vaca meaning "cow") the Spanish word for a cowhand or cowboy
- small sleds
- a general rise in prices
- grants of land or money
20 Clues: small sleds • unfenced land • plains farmers • grants of land or money • a general rise in prices • self-appointed law keepers • cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins • settlement at the end of a cattle trial • a railroad line that spanned the continent • people who had already sneaked onto the land • land set aside for Native Americans to live on • ...
Animal Career Clusters 2021-09-01
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- Diagnosis diseases for animals by looking at their tissue and body fluids
- Studies animal behavior and wildlife
- Oversees aspects of a sow farm, a place where female pigs give birth. They watch over them
- Monitors and moves cattle around feeding operations
- Manages colonies of bees to obtain honey
- Takes care of animals who have had surgery, amputations, etc
- Sells, buys, and selects livestock for companies
- Operates power washers to clean the dirt from animal production facilities
- Inspects meats before it goes into processing
- Milks, feeds, and assists daily on farms with cows
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- Treats small pets such as bunnies, dogs, cats, caged birds, and more for their sicknesses
- Auctions animals at live auctions
- Researches raw material product selection
- Buys and sells horses for racing
- Uses birds of prey to control behavior patterns of pest birds
- Mixes and delivers feed for cattle and other animals
- Professionally grooms pets
- Watches over and maintains cattle and or sheep over a large area of land
- They assist with daily tasks on a farm that include feeding, birthing, etc
- Trims and cleans mainly horses' hooves
20 Clues: Professionally grooms pets • Buys and sells horses for racing • Auctions animals at live auctions • Studies animal behavior and wildlife • Trims and cleans mainly horses' hooves • Manages colonies of bees to obtain honey • Researches raw material product selection • Inspects meats before it goes into processing • Sells, buys, and selects livestock for companies • ...
Best Shot in the West 2024-12-16
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- A chaotic rush of cattle that took the life of Cal Surcey
- Severe drought and dust storms
- A rope used to wrangle livestock
- What object did nat steal
- Who joined illinois 15th infantry once the war broke out
- What lawless town were Nats skills with a six-shooter called
- Young cowboy who left Tennesse to seek a new life in the west
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- Food such as dried meat, flour, beans
- Half English half Indian man who saved Nat in the canyon
- Former enslaved individuals who worked hard to build new lives after the Civil War
- What hobby did Nat enjoy the most
- Fast,agile horse nat often would tame for work and riding
- What name did Sam Duval give Nat after breaking in "Ol Good Eye"
- Native American tribe that troubled the Kansas plains
- A place where nat worked dealing with animals and land
- Nat got an order to move 2,500 head of cattle after joining what posse
- Essential task that requires to move cattle across dangerous territory
- Who praised Nats Sharpshooter Skills
- inexperienced novice newcomer
- The Cowboy Capital
20 Clues: The Cowboy Capital • What object did nat steal • inexperienced novice newcomer • Severe drought and dust storms • A rope used to wrangle livestock • What hobby did Nat enjoy the most • Who praised Nats Sharpshooter Skills • Food such as dried meat, flour, beans • Native American tribe that troubled the Kansas plains • A place where nat worked dealing with animals and land • ...
Reinventing cowboys 2026-03-27
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- having a specific value
- an assistant; someone helping the sheriff
- a team of people working together
- showing determination and courage
- the time when you are a child
- a snake making noise when it is angry
- arrive at a specific place
- the English word for "corde"
- someone who can shoot very well
- a wagon for transporting food and cooking equipment
- a possible danger
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- burn a mark onto an animal to show who is the owner
- physically or emotionally strong; resilient
- cattle running away because they are afraid
- control and protect a group of cattle
- a metal ring for your foot when riding a horse
- someone who has done illegal things, a criminal
- a powerful electric flash of light in the sky
- a sudden attack by people who were hiding
- a group of animals pushed into a specific direction
- a rough path with stones or dust
- the condition of being a slave
- someone who steals cattle or horses
- the English word for "après cela"
24 Clues: a possible danger • having a specific value • arrive at a specific place • the English word for "corde" • the time when you are a child • the condition of being a slave • someone who can shoot very well • a rough path with stones or dust • a team of people working together • showing determination and courage • the English word for "après cela" • someone who steals cattle or horses • ...
Texas History Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
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- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored
- devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- A cattle thief
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- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- railroad that runs across the continent
- a government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil
- fencing designed with sharp points
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- Unfenced land
18 Clues: Unfenced land • A cattle thief • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • railroad that runs across the continent • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive • ...
Bella and Allison's fabulous thingy 2015-10-06
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- poultry industry
- native americans were the first to start
- marketing of fruit and nuts
- quality carcasses
- production of flowers
- wrote ffa creed
- invented cotton gin
- wisdom and knowledge
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- father of ffa
- new farmers of america
- president that lived in plains,GA
- freedom to explore new horizons
- labor and tillage of the soil
- one of the main products of sheep and goats
- the industry that finishes cattle before slaughter
- culture of food comfort and beauty
- using plants for their beauty
- the animal that pork comes from
- meet from cattle
- the other main product from sheep and goats
20 Clues: father of ffa • wrote ffa creed • poultry industry • meet from cattle • quality carcasses • invented cotton gin • wisdom and knowledge • production of flowers • new farmers of america • marketing of fruit and nuts • labor and tillage of the soil • using plants for their beauty • freedom to explore new horizons • the animal that pork comes from • president that lived in plains,GA • ...
Dairy Science 2026-01-15
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- hormone that stimulates milk
- promotes an effect on the body like
- milk unusable
- process used to keep
- heating of milk to kill or
- area where dairy cattle are milked
- meat of young calves
- infection in the udder that
- naturally occurring substance
- bovine somatotropin; naturally
- into small particles
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- first milk a female animal
- disease causing bacteria
- from separating; fat globules are
- fatty portion of milk
- for her newborn
- typically fed to cattle
- feed made from chopped green
- to fill herds in order to improve
- or reproduction
- breeding choosing superior
- milk sugar
22 Clues: milk sugar • milk unusable • for her newborn • or reproduction • process used to keep • meat of young calves • into small particles • fatty portion of milk • typically fed to cattle • disease causing bacteria • first milk a female animal • heating of milk to kill or • infection in the udder that • hormone that stimulates milk • feed made from chopped green • breeding choosing superior • ...
Mid-Term Review 2025-10-10
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- What is a mature male in cattle called?
- What is a mature female horse called?
- What is a mature male chicken called?
- What is a group of sheep or chickens called?
- What is a newborn goat called?
- Which officer is stationed by the ear of corn?
- The FFA colors are National Blue and ___ ____.
- What does the corn represent on the FFA emblem?
- What is a newborn pig called?
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- Which beef cattle breed is all black and originated in Scotland?
- What color dress pants or skirt is needed for Official Dress?
- What is a group of horses, cattle, or goats called?
- The first two words of the FFA Creed are I _______.
- Which officer is stationed by the plow?
- What is a mature female in sheep called?
- What does the sun represent of the FFA emblem?
- The first line of the FFA motto is: _______ to Do
17 Clues: What is a newborn pig called? • What is a newborn goat called? • What is a mature female horse called? • What is a mature male chicken called? • What is a mature male in cattle called? • Which officer is stationed by the plow? • What is a mature female in sheep called? • What is a group of sheep or chickens called? • What does the sun represent of the FFA emblem? • ...
Housing 2020-04-07
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- What kind of forage do cattle prefer?
- What stall does each cow have?
- What are the most important elements in the cattle house?
- what is the barrier for self-supporting silage clips to prevent?
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- What are the typical signs stress of dairy cows?
- How many cows cannot be exceeded in the milking group?feeding What is enough place can decreases stress on cattle?
- What are the materials used to build the floor of the cattle buildings?
- What is the best bedding?
- What are the cattle doing one-third of the day?
9 Clues: What is the best bedding? • What stall does each cow have? • What kind of forage do cattle prefer? • What are the cattle doing one-third of the day? • What are the typical signs stress of dairy cows? • What are the most important elements in the cattle house? • what is the barrier for self-supporting silage clips to prevent? • ...
Review Crossword 2023-03-27
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- ________ loving trail: cattle trail that went through west Texas
- Rode a few miles ahead of the herd to scout out the land
- Powers are shared between the national and state gov
- disease carried by ticks that Longhorns were immune to
- Dominant cattle breed in Texas
- Branch that interprets laws
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- Cattle drives ended near ___________ where cattle could then be shipped off
- Branch that enforces laws
- Day the slaves were freed in Texas
- The idea that all are held to the same standard of law. Even those who make them
10 Clues: Branch that enforces laws • Branch that interprets laws • Dominant cattle breed in Texas • Day the slaves were freed in Texas • Powers are shared between the national and state gov • disease carried by ticks that Longhorns were immune to • Rode a few miles ahead of the herd to scout out the land • ________ loving trail: cattle trail that went through west Texas • ...
The Pale Mare 2022-02-16
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- to work hard for something
- tool for looking at stars
- concrete, cement
- fast-food
- an object that flies through space
- oil-drilling towers
- ideas about the right way to live or act
- ability to do the job
- group of stars
- run away
- climb
- caught
- a belief or way of doing things
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- ties to family or the place you come from
- open
- go, flow
- horses and cattle
- the light of the sun is covered
- fence around the place where the horses and cattle are kept
- chance to leave
- beg
- covered up
- move
23 Clues: beg • open • move • climb • caught • go, flow • run away • fast-food • covered up • group of stars • chance to leave • concrete, cement • horses and cattle • oil-drilling towers • ability to do the job • tool for looking at stars • to work hard for something • the light of the sun is covered • a belief or way of doing things • an object that flies through space • ideas about the right way to live or act • ...
PPE 2025-01-31
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- is a red fruit grown on plants
- to protect your hands
- to protection your eyes
- a living organism
- printer something in this room we will never use
- green plants everywhere
- to lower the sound
- messaures stuff
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- things that protect you and others
- a pink animal
- a name for a small cow
- to protect your head
- small things that plant plants
- a light brown piece of material
- the weather
- a name for a bigger cattle
- works with hammers really well
- works well with nails (not a nailgun)
- makes things smooth
- gives oxegen to the world
20 Clues: the weather • a pink animal • messaures stuff • a living organism • to lower the sound • makes things smooth • to protect your head • to protect your hands • a name for a small cow • to protection your eyes • green plants everywhere • gives oxegen to the world • a name for a bigger cattle • is a red fruit grown on plants • small things that plant plants • works with hammers really well • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-02-14
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- castrated male horse
- castrated male rabbit
- merino, suffolk, and hampshires
- mature male turkey
- female cattle that has had a baby
- mature male rabbit
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- uncastrated male horse
- young male chicken
- mature female chicken
- a male swine that can reproduce
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- baby goat
- a mature female sheep
- young female pig
- female cattle that hasn't had a baby
- scientific name for a calf
- scientific name for turkey
- young/baby sheep
- mature male goat
- castrated male turkey
- group of rabbits
- baby turkey
- a group of sheep
- castrated male goat
- baby rabbit
26 Clues: baby goat • baby turkey • baby rabbit • young female pig • young/baby sheep • mature male goat • group of rabbits • a group of sheep • mature male turkey • mature male rabbit • young female horse • young male chicken • castrated male goat • castrated male horse • young female chicken • a mature female sheep • castrated male rabbit • castrated male turkey • mature female chicken • uncastrated male horse • ...
Blaines list 2021 2021-05-03
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- Soldier at alamo knife named after him
- Black Gold
- Nonviolent civil rights activist
- Separation by race
- Ranch cattle
- crop that was harvested in the south
- largest war (i's)
- mission that was attacked by the spanish
- people who deal with livestock
- Machine used to get oil from the ground
- Father of Texas (Last name)
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- 1836
- Ended slavery (Last name)
- animals that are herded to trains
- 2nd largest war in history
- people forced to work with no profit
- 1st President of Texas (Last name)
- track systems that trains transport goods
- First Map of Texas
- Dictator of mexico (Last name)
20 Clues: 1836 • Black Gold • Ranch cattle • largest war (i's) • Separation by race • First Map of Texas • Ended slavery (Last name) • 2nd largest war in history • Father of Texas (Last name) • people who deal with livestock • Dictator of mexico (Last name) • Nonviolent civil rights activist • animals that are herded to trains • 1st President of Texas (Last name) • ...
Wild West 2024-10-09
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- Large animals with hooves and horns
- A man on horse back
- A robber/outlaw belonging to a gang
- Large farm
- Wood vehicle used for transport
- Large open grass area
- Heavy built wild ox
- a plant found in dry areas
- Yellow precious metal
- Objects left behind it guid someone
- Spike on the back of a boot
- Wild/hl\alf tamed horse
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- Public room/building for a specific
- A fugitive who broke the law
- Head police officer
- farmhouse
- Pistole with spinning chamber
- Border separating 2 countries
- Group of men that are armed
- A rope used to catch cattle
20 Clues: farmhouse • Large farm • A man on horse back • Head police officer • Heavy built wild ox • Large open grass area • Yellow precious metal • Wild/hl\alf tamed horse • a plant found in dry areas • Group of men that are armed • A rope used to catch cattle • Spike on the back of a boot • A fugitive who broke the law • Pistole with spinning chamber • Border separating 2 countries • ...
Livestock Terminology Review 2025-09-22
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- What is a young female horse called?
- What is parturition in pigs called?
- What is a mature male goat called?
- What is a young female chicken called?
- What is a group of cattle/horses/goats called?
- What is a mature female goat called?
- What is a mature female in cattle called?
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- What is a mature male in cattle called?
- What is a group of chickens/sheep called?
- What is a newborn sheep called?
- What is a young male horse called?
- What is a castrated male in sheep/goats called?
- What is a group of pigs called?
13 Clues: What is a newborn sheep called? • What is a group of pigs called? • What is a mature male goat called? • What is a young male horse called? • What is parturition in pigs called? • What is a young female horse called? • What is a mature female goat called? • What is a young female chicken called? • What is a mature male in cattle called? • ...
Chap 13 first 12 vocab jacobi carter 2019-05-08
12 Clues: - grassland • - leader Sioux • - sturdy cattle • - massacre Sioux • - western settlers • - colonel U.S. calvery • - Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas • - African American settlers • - three month transport cattle • - treaty sioux live in resevation • - law native Americans reservation • - native Americans use white culture
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- selected slaughter of animals
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- muscle tissue waste away
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
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- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- abnormally thin or weak
- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- cows bred each year to produce calves
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
ANIMAL BREED 2024-11-05
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- group of rabbit
- lays 300 eggs per year
- breed of swine black color with white belt
- group of chicken
- white in color but its eyes is black
- bacon breed type
- male chicken
- largest breed of chicken
- other name for leghorn
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- largest breed of domesticated rabbit
- also known as bibe
- breed of duck that lays egg but not a sitter
- found in forest and meadow
- good layer of tinted eggs
- Indian game chicken
- largest milk producer of goat breed
- small breed of dairy cattle
- group of cattle/cow
- oldest type of rabbit
19 Clues: male chicken • group of rabbit • group of chicken • bacon breed type • also known as bibe • Indian game chicken • group of cattle/cow • oldest type of rabbit • lays 300 eggs per year • other name for leghorn • largest breed of chicken • good layer of tinted eggs • found in forest and meadow • small breed of dairy cattle • largest milk producer of goat breed • ...
Breedr Newsletter Crossword 2024-11-17
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- A method of marking cattle by cropping their ears in distinctive patterns.
- A ranch owner that makes a living raising cattle
- A motherless or stray calf
- A baby horse, either male or female
- The forward, arched part of a saddletree
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- An animal of the genus Box, such as an ox, cow, or buffalo
- Ownership mark applied to livestock
- Roundup, today a contested group of events and associated entertainment
- Moving a herd of cattle by surrounding them with cowboys and guiding the cattle in the right direction
- A baby cow
10 Clues: A baby cow • A motherless or stray calf • Ownership mark applied to livestock • A baby horse, either male or female • The forward, arched part of a saddletree • A ranch owner that makes a living raising cattle • An animal of the genus Box, such as an ox, cow, or buffalo • Roundup, today a contested group of events and associated entertainment • ...
Cattle Classes 2016-02-12
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- A castrated male cattle beast
- A cow that has calved and is producing milk
- An animal between one and two years of age
- A female animal aged between six months and two years of age
- A beef or dairy cow that is not producing milk / usually pregnant
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- Cattle aged between about six months and one year old
- An intact or entire male cattle beast (has gonads)
- A steer more than three years old
- A newly calved cow would be producing this
- A young cattle animal aged between birth and six months
10 Clues: A castrated male cattle beast • A steer more than three years old • A newly calved cow would be producing this • An animal between one and two years of age • A cow that has calved and is producing milk • An intact or entire male cattle beast (has gonads) • Cattle aged between about six months and one year old • A young cattle animal aged between birth and six months • ...
AMERICAN WEST HISTORY 2023-10-19
10 Clues: Land Rights • Horse Rider • Ritual Dance • Moving Cattle • Small Parcels • Burial Grounds • Calvery Soldier • Hosted Societies • Restricted Lands • Independent Police
Farmers Choice 2020-03-26
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- What meat product comes from cattle?
- Sparsholt has lots of them and sheep graze in them
- Young horse
- Male pig
- He had a farm and we sing his song
- Female pig
- cattle housing
- Young pig
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- Female horse
- Softer animal bedding (2)
- Male horse
- Where sows give birth (2)
- Donkeys goats and lamas can graze here
- It is made from grass
- Sheep housing (2)
15 Clues: Male pig • Young pig • Male horse • Female pig • Young horse • Female horse • cattle housing • Sheep housing (2) • It is made from grass • Softer animal bedding (2) • Where sows give birth (2) • He had a farm and we sing his song • What meat product comes from cattle? • Donkeys goats and lamas can graze here • Sparsholt has lots of them and sheep graze in them
Heard Around the Campfire 2022-09-26
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- Higgledly-Piggledly
- Mule-ears
- The biggest toad in the ______.
- Sodbuster
- Gathering in the cattle
- Dead as a door _______.
- To be thrown from a horse
- Cowboy term for "food"
- Talking
- A long rope with a noose for catching horses or cattle.
- Term used to refer to the states west of the Mississippi River
- Slantindicular
- Hold your _______.
- Deceived, confounded
- When something is at capacity
- A dance, party, or celebration
- Iron Horse
- Counterfeit gold dust
- A trail staple (drink)
- Dried manure
- After having given something away and wanting it back.
- A pancake
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- Shootin' Iron
- To hang up one's fiddle
- Meaning fiercely, eagerly, awry, cockeyed, skewed
- Whistle berries
- Often served with gravy
- Bread made from a starter
- Foolishness, nonsense
- The whole kit and _________.
- The chuckwagon "chef"
- By the skin of one's _______.
- Man who looks after cattle
- Complaining
- High-falutin
- A narrow escape
- Strips of meat that were hung to dry over the smoke of the campfire
37 Clues: Talking • Mule-ears • Sodbuster • A pancake • Iron Horse • Complaining • High-falutin • Dried manure • Shootin' Iron • Slantindicular • Whistle berries • A narrow escape • Hold your _______. • Higgledly-Piggledly • Deceived, confounded • Foolishness, nonsense • The chuckwagon "chef" • Counterfeit gold dust • Cowboy term for "food" • A trail staple (drink) • To hang up one's fiddle • Gathering in the cattle • ...
Animal Science 2023-10-12
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- of desirable animals for breeding purposes
- term of mother or female parents
- females femal over 12 months
- removes an animal from the herd
- work for poultry companies feeds formulation, on and breed
- general term for the young of an animal
- welfare slaught ensures their health and living condition and their safety.
- having to do with cattle
- requires surgery "chicken "
- meat from young calves
- animals that aren't purebred
- area right behind the elbow where the barrel begins
- muscular area between the stifle and the hock
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- relating to pigs
- is a general term for giving birth livestock
- milking giving
- a species defined by a set of distinguished traits
- all things related to horses
- female relating to birds
- Man's best friend
- the highest part of the rump
- cattle that do not have horns
- a small callus on the underline of the fetlock of a horse
- meat from 1 year of age cattle
- fold and flap of skin on the neck on cattle
- general term for the father or male parent
26 Clues: milking giving • relating to pigs • Man's best friend • meat from young calves • female relating to birds • having to do with cattle • requires surgery "chicken " • all things related to horses • females femal over 12 months • the highest part of the rump • animals that aren't purebred • cattle that do not have horns • meat from 1 year of age cattle • removes an animal from the herd • ...
Changes on the Western Frontier Vocab (pages 202-223) 2025-08-13
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- Sioux agreed to live on reservation along Missouri River, Treaty of ______ ________
- sturdy, short-tempered breed of cattle from Spain
- major cattle trail from San Antonio through Oklahoma and Kansas
- 3 month cattle drive
- large single crop farms
- backing dollars with gold
- battle that ended the Indian wars
- African Americans who moved to Kansas after reconstruction
- grassland extending through west-central portion of US
- in exchange for money, you got gold or silver
- General who lead all of his troops to death at the Little Bighorn River
- a sod home
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- leader of Hunkpapa Sioux
- 1896 Republican president nominee
- started the Patrons of Husbandry
- act gave land to build ag colleges
- act that broke up Indian reservations
- nickname for Farmers Alliance designed to help farmers
- 1896 Democratic president nominee
- Alliance group that felt bad for farmers and wanted to educate the public
- Native Americans were forced to give up their native lives
- political party (movement of the people)
- act that offered free land to move west
23 Clues: a sod home • 3 month cattle drive • large single crop farms • leader of Hunkpapa Sioux • backing dollars with gold • started the Patrons of Husbandry • 1896 Republican president nominee • 1896 Democratic president nominee • battle that ended the Indian wars • act gave land to build ag colleges • act that broke up Indian reservations • act that offered free land to move west • ...
