cattle Crossword Puzzles
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- A railroad that crossed the entire continent.
- Used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- A person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- A long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Legislation that made the Transcontinental Railroad connecting the east and west coast
- Person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862
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- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- A former slave that became a cowboy, famous for his roping skills and cattle herding.
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- Young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north.
- Legislation passed by President Lincoln that gave people 160 acres of land
- A type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals.
- A house built of strips of sod.
15 Clues: A house built of strips of sod. • A railroad that crossed the entire continent. • A type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. • Young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Legislation passed by President Lincoln that gave people 160 acres of land • ...
Parasites and diseases that affect beef cattle 2023-10-29
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- occurs when an animal has leg or foot pain that affects how they move.
- They are a small, biting fly that feeds on the blood of cattle and breed in the dung of the animals.
- is a tick-borne disease caused by intracellular blood parasites belonging to the Theileria orientalis group.
- eelworms, constitute the phylum Nematoda.
- an infectious bacterial disease of animals, caused by the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus anthracis.
- (Boophilus microplus) is the most serious external parasite of cattle in Australia.
- is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium bovis, which is very similar to the bacterium that usually causes human tuberculosis.
- parasitic mite that burrows into skin and causes scabies.
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- is an exotic insect that preys on warm-blooded animals, including humans.
- the build up of gas in the rumen.
- a fatal wasting disease of cattle, goats, alpaca and deer caused by a chronic bacterial infection.
- a bacterial infection of the eye that causes inflammation and, in severe cases, temporary or permanent blindness.
- The main symptom is lumps all over the skin, India had an outbreak in 2022
- Cattle may have a high temperature and blisters occur on the feet and in the mouth.
- a complex disease that is caused by bovine pestivirus.
15 Clues: the build up of gas in the rumen. • eelworms, constitute the phylum Nematoda. • a complex disease that is caused by bovine pestivirus. • parasitic mite that burrows into skin and causes scabies. • occurs when an animal has leg or foot pain that affects how they move. • is an exotic insect that preys on warm-blooded animals, including humans. • ...
Kalled's Wild West Crosspuzzle 2024-01-30
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- a man typically one on horseback who herds and tends cattle especially in the western US.1w
- outlaw, bank and train robber and leader of the James–Younger Gang.2w
- Custer's last stand, battle between the Cheyenne/Sioux native american tribes vs the us military.2w
- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch.1w
- a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive.1w
- rode with the infamous Dalton outlaws in the Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory.2w
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.1w
- american west performer and sharp shooter most famous cowgirl in the west.2w
- originator of rodeo steer wrestling and was african american.2w
- leader of an outlaw gang known as the ‘wild bunch’.2w
- money given to native tribes from the us government.1w
- brother of Jesse James and also fought in the civil war.2w
- free grazing of cattle on millions of unfenced acres of public land.2w
- an American outlaw and gunfighter who is alleged to have killed 21 men before he was shot and killed at the age of 21.3w
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- doing something while being mounted on a horse.1w
- chief of the Nez Perce, led his followers in a dramatic effort to escape to Canada.2w
- notorious stagecoach robber that operated in california and oregon.2w
- a person who had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat.2w
- founded to eliminate traditional American Indian ways of life and replace them with mainstream American culture.2w
- small parcels of land on which Indian people were supposed to live.1w
- deputized by wyatt earp and was at the shootout at O.K. corral.2w
- a woman who herds and tends cattle performing most of their work on horseback.1w
- the law tribes develop and apply to their members and territories.2w
- robbed a union pacific train carrying $60,000 of gold.2w
- an exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos.1w
- gambler, lawman, gunslinger, involved in the gunfight at the O.K Corral in 1881.2w
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk.1w
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang in lawless areas.1w
28 Clues: doing something while being mounted on a horse.1w • leader of an outlaw gang known as the ‘wild bunch’.2w • money given to native tribes from the us government.1w • robbed a union pacific train carrying $60,000 of gold.2w • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch.1w • a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang in lawless areas.1w • ...
Unit 8 2023-12-08
westward exspansion 2023-04-17
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- guys from trains would take out there guns from train windows and shoot herds of buffalo
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- a house built with strips of sod
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- 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.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- Famous businessman who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
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- Nickname was given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- you would get 150 acres if agreed to farm for 5 year
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Former slave turned Cowboy. He was famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- 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)
15 Clues: a house built with strips of sod • a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • you would get 150 acres if agreed to farm for 5 year • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas • ...
Livestock Terminology Review 2024-04-08
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- What is a male in chickens?
- What is a baby/newborn in chickens?
- What is a young female sheep?
- What is parturition (giving birth) in goats?
- What is a baby/newborn in pigs?
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- What is a group of chickens or sheep?
- What is a young female (has not had a baby) in cattle?
- What is a castrated male in cattle?
- What is a group of cattle, horses, or goats called?
- What is a mature female horse?
10 Clues: What is a male in chickens? • What is a young female sheep? • What is a mature female horse? • What is a baby/newborn in pigs? • What is a castrated male in cattle? • What is a baby/newborn in chickens? • What is a group of chickens or sheep? • What is parturition (giving birth) in goats? • What is a group of cattle, horses, or goats called? • ...
DroughtMaster 2024-01-25
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- Taurus Cattle without a hump on their back
- Genes The result of the crossbreeding between two cattle
- Queensland Where the Droughtmaster emerged
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- Droughtmasters great ability to be lead or teach
- Indicus Cattle with a big hump on their back.
- Great ability to breed cattle
- British Cattle Cattle with a hump and cross breed to make droughtmaster
- Conditions Droughtmasters ability to survive in rough times
8 Clues: Great ability to breed cattle • Queensland Where the Droughtmaster emerged • Droughtmasters great ability to be lead or teach • Taurus Cattle without a hump on their back • Indicus Cattle with a big hump on their back. • Genes The result of the crossbreeding between two cattle • ...
DroughtMaster 2024-01-25
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- Taurus Cattle without a hump on their back
- Genes The result of the crossbreeding between two cattle
- Queensland Where the Droughtmaster emerged
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- Droughtmasters great ability to be lead or teach
- Indicus Cattle with a big hump on their back.
- Great ability to breed cattle
- British Cattle Cattle with a hump and cross breed to make droughtmaster
- Conditions Droughtmasters ability to survive in rough times
8 Clues: Great ability to breed cattle • Queensland Where the Droughtmaster emerged • Droughtmasters great ability to be lead or teach • Taurus Cattle without a hump on their back • Indicus Cattle with a big hump on their back. • Genes The result of the crossbreeding between two cattle • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire 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.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- 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.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- 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)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire 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.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- 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.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- 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)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire 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.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- 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.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- 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)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Intro to the Cattle Industry and Frontier 2024-01-29
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- ranches that developed on the open range from Texas to Canada
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- place were livestock was originally from
- a large area of grazing land without fences or other barriers
- a disease in cattle
- a breed of cattle with long horns
- Chief of the last Comanche band
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- fencing designed with sharp points
- movement of settlers into the American West
- moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
- public land set aside for a particular group of people
- land furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little settlement
- belief that the expansion of the US was meant to happen
13 Clues: a disease in cattle • Chief of the last Comanche band • a breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • place were livestock was originally from • movement of settlers into the American West • public land set aside for a particular group of people • belief that the expansion of the US was meant to happen • ...
Westward expansion 2023-04-17
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- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle down
- Railway Act- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- a 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.
- Soldiers- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railroad- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
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- houses were built of strips of sod laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.Sooner- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Spike- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Sears- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- wire- 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.
- Trail famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio Texas to Abilene Kansas
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads
- Central Pacific starting from Sacramento California and The Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska ……….were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- love former slave turned cowboy famous for his skills of roping and cattle hunting
- horse the name given to the transcontinental railroad by Native Americans
15 Clues: Railroad- a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle down • horse the name given to the transcontinental railroad by Native Americans • love former slave turned cowboy famous for his skills of roping and cattle hunting • ...
El cono Sur 2023-01-06
17 Clues: ram • belt • loom • knife • lasso • grass • whale • plain • rider • cattle • outfit • bovine • hunting • blanquet • Baggy pants • characteristic • group of laborers
WORD WIZARD 2018-02-26
20 Clues: of • go • cow • mass • both • than • take • than • from • small • alike • wrong • small • again • mankind • language • children • into; not • less than • idea; discourse
9r "Lion lights" - use check these words 2023-03-07
19 Clues: edu • odad • kari • pirn • laadima • vilkuma • leiutis • kogukond • tasandik • auto/aku • tõrvikud • ohustatud • stipendium • kariloomad • tunduma/nagu • kõnet/pidama • millestki/toituma • kohalikud/elanikud • kiitust/ära/teenima
Cattle 2020-05-04
Twelve Labors of Hercules 2022-09-21
12 Clues: Able to fly • Golden Deer • Hate the color red • Cleaning of cattle • Has two large Tusks • Contains Three heads • Animal white in color • Originated from Geryon • Gift from the god of war • Dragon with several heads • Originated in Nemean Culture • Golden in color, round in shape
Texas 2022-05-05
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- someone who wrngles cattle
- frequently eaten by texans
- a state formally owned by mexico
- cow
- supported by 40 year old "enlightened" women
- the main antagonist against texas
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- wrangled by cowboys; cow
- associated with cow-boys
- worn by cowboys
- the reason the civil war started
- a national landmark in San Antonio
- formely farmed by plantations
12 Clues: cow • worn by cowboys • wrangled by cowboys; cow • associated with cow-boys • someone who wrngles cattle • frequently eaten by texans • formely farmed by plantations • a state formally owned by mexico • the reason the civil war started • the main antagonist against texas • a national landmark in San Antonio • supported by 40 year old "enlightened" women
Chapter 13 first 12 2019-05-08
11 Clues: leader of Sioux • free land in west • colonel, US Calvary • make Indians act white • 3 month cattle transport • US massacre on Sioux Indians • cattle route thru TX, OK, KS • 1868 treaty, Sioux reservation • law forced Indians on reservation • African American settlers in west • grassland region of United States
Build Up - Ch. 43 2015-09-17
Mesopotamia Puzzle Project 2022-10-24
Mesopotamia Puzzle Project 2022-10-24
Turn of the Century Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-09
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- The US emerged as a world power after this war.
- George Washington Carver created many products from this item.
- The name of the first cattle trail that began in San Antonio and ended in Abilene.
- The president during the Spanish American War.
- The Wright Brothers were first in ______.
- The scientist that developed hundreds of new products using peanuts.
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the _______.
- The town where the Wright Brothers had their first flight.
- The battleship that was sunk off the coast of Cuba.
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- Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone helps us to _________.
- President during the construction of the Panama Canal.
- Airplane flight was a direct contribution to space exploration because of these men.
- After driving cattle north to Kansas the cattle then got on a _____ and traveled east.
- A man-made shortcut through Central America.
- A group of men who got jobs on ranches in Texas after the Civil War.
- The science Thomas Edison was involved in.
- This country was being controlled by Spain in 1895.
17 Clues: The Wright Brothers were first in ______. • The science Thomas Edison was involved in. • Alexander Graham Bell invented the _______. • A man-made shortcut through Central America. • The president during the Spanish American War. • The US emerged as a world power after this war. • This country was being controlled by Spain in 1895. • ...
Engels h6 woorden 2020-04-08
Contract vocabulary unit 2 2015-10-21
20 Clues: vee • blij • bang • kwaad • gedrag • geweld • verbaasd • verveeld • dromerig • onderzoek • gemiddeld • uitdaging • vergunning • afhankelijk • botsen= to .... • bijzonder, speciaal • blijkbaar, kennelijk • overblijven= to .... • beschuldigen= to ..... • afdwalen,zwerven= to ....
Fre 2021-02-28
22 Clues: Hen • Pig • Cow • Bull • Lamb • Pony • Duck • Goat • Mule • Goose • Horse • Llama • Sheep • Mouse • Cattle • Donkey • Rooster • Chicken • Ostrich • Reindeer • Duckling • d'eau, Water buffalo
Glossary Australia and New Zealand 2020-10-29
23 Clues: sed • näbb • kräva • stuga • sörja • bestå • boskap • sjunka • nyligen • villkor • sorglig • nedgång • etablera • jordbruk • drastisk • idealisk • motstånd • huvudstad • nybyggare • straffånge • underlägsen • ursprunglig • kvarvarande
nyks puzzle 2022-01-26
11 Clues: a male hog • a castrated bull • brahman influence • cattle are ruminants • casterated male horse • raised to produce milk • commonly referred as AI • required for all species • a female that hasnt litterd • a female that has not calved • two type of cattle we utilize daily
Animal Products 2023-03-22
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- Raised primarily for milk and cheese
- Product of dairy cows, sheep, and milk
- Raised for milk, cheese, and meat
- Product of cattle
- Protein from connective tissue of cattle and pigs
- Made in an aviary
- Raised on farms or caught wild
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- Made from a sheep's coat
- Product of dairy cows
- Meat from sheep
- Chicken products
- Comes from a laying hen
12 Clues: Meat from sheep • Chicken products • Product of cattle • Made in an aviary • Product of dairy cows • Comes from a laying hen • Made from a sheep's coat • Raised on farms or caught wild • Raised for milk, cheese, and meat • Raised primarily for milk and cheese • Product of dairy cows, sheep, and milk • Protein from connective tissue of cattle and pigs
Genesis 47 kids 2021-05-22
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- Pharaoh did not buy their land but assigned them a portion to eat.
- Jacob _ Pharaoh.
- Horses were just one kind of _ Joseph took for payment when money failed.
- Joseph put his hand under Jacob's _ when he swore to him.
- Joseph removed the people to _ when they sold their fields.
- Pharaoh wanted men of activity in Joseph's family to be _ over his cattle.
- The people were told to _ the land with the seed Joseph gave them.
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- Pharaoh gave them the _ of the land.
- what the people used to buy food when their cattle were gone
- number of years Jacob lived in Egypt
- Joseph used this to buy the land for Pharaoh.
- Joseph gave his family a possession in the land of _ in Egypt.
- Joseph promised Jacob he would be _ where his fathers were _.
- The brothers came to _ in the land.
- Joseph brought all the money of Egypt into _ house.
- Jacob was an _ and thirty when he met Pharaoh.
- How many of his brothers did Joseph present to Pharaoh?
- Joseph made giving Pharoah the fifth part of their increase a _ in Egypt.
- Joseph said his days had been _ and evil.
19 Clues: Jacob _ Pharaoh. • The brothers came to _ in the land. • Pharaoh gave them the _ of the land. • number of years Jacob lived in Egypt • Joseph said his days had been _ and evil. • Joseph used this to buy the land for Pharaoh. • Jacob was an _ and thirty when he met Pharaoh. • Joseph brought all the money of Egypt into _ house. • ...
Cowboys Crossword 2021-05-04
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- a wagon that carries food and cooking equipment for cowboys
- the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances
- a road or track of two steel rails on which trains run
- cows, bulls, and steers that are raised for their milk, meat, or skins
- made a loud, deep noise like a roar
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- a man that works on a cattle ranch or in rodeos
- a group of the same kind of animal that are kept or fed together
- an outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth
- the work a person does to earn a living
- ran fast (referring to a horse)
- overland paths
- a story that has been passed down through many years
12 Clues: overland paths • ran fast (referring to a horse) • made a loud, deep noise like a roar • the work a person does to earn a living • an outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth • a man that works on a cattle ranch or in rodeos • a story that has been passed down through many years • a road or track of two steel rails on which trains run • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.2 2016-06-16
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- Federal land set aside for Native American
- A railroad connecting the East to the West
- The earliest, most popular cattle route, from Abilene, Kansas to San AntonioTexas A very popular cattle market
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
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- A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s
- quickly established around mines
- A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops
- First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians
9 Clues: quickly established around mines • Federal land set aside for Native American • A railroad connecting the East to the West • The trip where cattle was taken to the market • A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s • A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops • First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians • ...
A Long Walk To Water 2016-02-01
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- not directed to anyone
- how they are changed as people
- proof
- this shaped Nya's role as a women
- these differed in Nya and Salva's story
- those who go against the status quo
- everywhere(not collected)
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- what kind of person they are(who they are)
- to not work correctly
- to run away
- to pause
- the Sudan
- to not be sure(not be confident with what one is doing)
- to take care of a type of cattle
- climax
- an observation or examination of something
- to predict or realize without directly being told
- what you can predict or realize without directly being told
- for cattle to eat in grassy areas
- to continue a constant sound(talking)
20 Clues: proof • climax • to pause • the Sudan • to run away • to not work correctly • not directed to anyone • everywhere(not collected) • how they are changed as people • to take care of a type of cattle • this shaped Nya's role as a women • for cattle to eat in grassy areas • those who go against the status quo • to continue a constant sound(talking) • these differed in Nya and Salva's story • ...
My brother Sam is dead crossword 2019-02-25
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- also known as lobsterbacks
- Sharp blade attached to the end of a musket
- thief What was Sam Accused of accused of being?
- Bess name of the gun stolen
- he saved the Rebel messenger
- to run away from the army to avoid service
- what did the Meekers own?
- Tim’s older brother
- how was Sam executed?
- Putnam who put San on trial as a cattle thief?
- What college did Sam attend?
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- Reed Sam’s girlfriend
- who was the priest?
- How did father die?
- Nickname for the continental army
- Where did the meekers live?
- Main character of the book
- Platts Who were the meekers cousins?
- Sanford Tim’s friend
- Very important to the meekers
20 Clues: who was the priest? • How did father die? • Tim’s older brother • Sanford Tim’s friend • how was Sam executed? • Reed Sam’s girlfriend • what did the Meekers own? • also known as lobsterbacks • Main character of the book • Bess name of the gun stolen • Where did the meekers live? • he saved the Rebel messenger • What college did Sam attend? • Very important to the meekers • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2016-03-09
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- A town that grew quickly
- People who raced to claim land in Oklahoma by pushing stakes into the ground and setting up tents
- A missionary to the West
- The government tried to make Indians live more like white people by passing this Act
- The trader the most popular cattle trail was named after
- An area of land set aside by the US government for Native Americans
- The Sioux chief who fought at Little Big Horn
- Spanish settlers brought these to America
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- When building the Transcontinental Railroad workers had to face different kinds of these
- The colonel who led US forces at Little Big Horn
- The person in charge of a cattle drive
- Farmers settling in the west found that these were a great help
- One of the first marshalls of Abilene
- The Nez Perce leader who went to Washington D.C. to speak to the president
- To make it harder for thieves to steal cattle, symbols called these were used.
- The state that Abilene was in
16 Clues: A town that grew quickly • A missionary to the West • The state that Abilene was in • One of the first marshalls of Abilene • The person in charge of a cattle drive • Spanish settlers brought these to America • The Sioux chief who fought at Little Big Horn • The colonel who led US forces at Little Big Horn • The trader the most popular cattle trail was named after • ...
all about the us and the farm 2016-09-22
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- a grass we hate
- a chemical that kills grass and we use it
- a place we put cattle
- our enemy tree
- Blue drives it
- a weather that has a good side and bad side
- a way to cut trees easier
- a thing you hate that blows up storms
- a wild dog
- a place you build
- where the rock pools are
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- a sharp tool we use during ringbarking
- our tree to cut for wood
- a tool we used yesterday
- a thing that happened on our mountain
- a animal we hate
- when cattle are sick
- Tims favourite bull
- something you drive
- a slang word for sunglasses
- a place we burnt this year
21 Clues: a wild dog • our enemy tree • Blue drives it • a grass we hate • a animal we hate • a place you build • Tims favourite bull • something you drive • when cattle are sick • a place we put cattle • our tree to cut for wood • a tool we used yesterday • where the rock pools are • a way to cut trees easier • a place we burnt this year • a slang word for sunglasses • ...
Hermes Crossword 2016-11-03
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- Titan who birthed Hermes
- Poseidon's pets
- Ancestor of the guitar
- Hermes sword is made of _______and_______
- father of Hermes
- Apollo's pets
- Where Hera's sacred grove was
- When the giant fell asleep he _____ _______ _______.
- Witness to the cattle-rustling
- Artemis's pets
- Hermes sandals have _________
- Where Apollo pastured his herd
- V-double flute
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- Number of cows that Hermes can eat in one sitting
- Where Hermes was born
- Hermes official job was to be Zeus's ___________
- Sacred animal of Hermes
- Hermes walking stick
- god of travel and cattle-rustling
- Number of cows Hermes stole
- Hermes staff has living ______ twisted around it
- Hermes staff worked like a _________ pill.
- 100-eyed giant
- Female cow
- Zeus's heifer girlfriend
25 Clues: Female cow • Apollo's pets • 100-eyed giant • Artemis's pets • V-double flute • Poseidon's pets • father of Hermes • Hermes walking stick • Where Hermes was born • Ancestor of the guitar • Sacred animal of Hermes • Titan who birthed Hermes • Zeus's heifer girlfriend • Number of cows Hermes stole • Where Hera's sacred grove was • Hermes sandals have _________ • Witness to the cattle-rustling • ...
1856-1900 By Dodge 2022-04-19
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- plot of land
- The Bright farm was a prosperous
- Intellectual Center of the Army.
- located in ellsworth county
- seprate grains
- 88 miles south of kansas city
- 84 hotels
- major Kiowa leader
- a sum of money granted by the governm
- occupies an uninhabited building
- served as the adjutant general of Kansas
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- founder of cattle trade
- Abilene played a key role cattle trad
- defines its objectives, constitution
- collected cow chips
- decommissioned on May 31, 1882
- bulding sitll stand
- On June 7, 1867, a severe flood
- top tubing destination in the state,
- also collceted cow chis
- to protect wagon trains
- fun activties and go to eat food
- the defense of our nation
- promote sale
24 Clues: 84 hotels • plot of land • promote sale • seprate grains • major Kiowa leader • collected cow chips • bulding sitll stand • founder of cattle trade • also collceted cow chis • to protect wagon trains • the defense of our nation • located in ellsworth county • 88 miles south of kansas city • decommissioned on May 31, 1882 • On June 7, 1867, a severe flood • The Bright farm was a prosperous • ...
Livestock Terms 2024-02-02
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- newborn goat
- young male sheep that is intact
- newborn cow
- scientific name for swine (pigs)
- castrated male pig
- scientific name for goats
- group of sheep
- mature female goat
- What is the scientific term for cattle?
- young female bovine that has not had a calf
- castrated male sheep
- newborn sheep
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- young male pig that is intact
- group of pigs
- young female that has not had piglets
- mature male pig
- mature female bovine
- mature male sheep
- mature male goat
- scientific name for sheep
- group of cattle
- mature female pig
- newborn pig
- mature female sheep
- castrated young bovine
- young female sheep that has not had a baby
- Mature male bovine
27 Clues: newborn cow • newborn pig • newborn goat • group of pigs • newborn sheep • group of sheep • mature male pig • group of cattle • mature male goat • mature male sheep • mature female pig • castrated male pig • mature female goat • Mature male bovine • mature female sheep • mature female bovine • castrated male sheep • castrated young bovine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for goats • ...
Beef Cattle Breeds 2021-09-03
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- crossing of two purebred animals
- native to Africa, long horns
- hereford crossed with simmental
- known for size and muscle
- very popular for show heifers
- recognized family line of animal, unmixed
- known for maternal characteritics
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- brahman crossed with angus
- developed in the US, used in India
- most popular beef breed in US
- brahman crossed with hereford
- originated in England known for pink eye
- distinguishing characteristic within a breed
- hereford crossed with angus
14 Clues: known for size and muscle • brahman crossed with angus • hereford crossed with angus • native to Africa, long horns • most popular beef breed in US • brahman crossed with hereford • very popular for show heifers • hereford crossed with simmental • crossing of two purebred animals • known for maternal characteritics • developed in the US, used in India • ...
TP3's croswords 2021-05-04
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- first European to map the coast of
- Owner of texas until 1836
- Mammal that Texans trade
- deadly battle of independence from mexico
- Galveston area
- The right for all races to have equal power
- A part of texas that is high elevated
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- Moving from a farm to a city
- Material for keeping cattle drives off of a property
- the southern states
- The northern part of the 4 regions
- Material used for making close
- the northern states
- Civil rights activist
- the lone star state
15 Clues: Galveston area • the southern states • the northern states • the lone star state • Civil rights activist • Mammal that Texans trade • Owner of texas until 1836 • Moving from a farm to a city • Material used for making close • The northern part of the 4 regions • first European to map the coast of • A part of texas that is high elevated • deadly battle of independence from mexico • ...
Large Animal instruments 2021-12-06
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- A piece of equipment used to control the head while performing various procedures
- chain goes around the upper lip of a horse and twisted to distract them
- an instrument used to capture and hold a hog for injections or other procedures
- to identify an animal permanently, places numbers or letters inside ear, lip or thigh
- secure cattle in place, squeezes tightly
- tool used to make permanent identifying marks in the ear
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- tool used to apply tags to ears of cattle, sheep, and goat, temporary
- Controls the head of cattle, metal mechanism to allow work on animal
- usually with a head gate, used to safely restrain cattle for exams, injections, ex.
- tool to trim the sole of an animals foot
10 Clues: tool to trim the sole of an animals foot • secure cattle in place, squeezes tightly • tool used to make permanent identifying marks in the ear • Controls the head of cattle, metal mechanism to allow work on animal • tool used to apply tags to ears of cattle, sheep, and goat, temporary • chain goes around the upper lip of a horse and twisted to distract them • ...
Animal Production 2022-06-15
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- Soft, curly fiber of the sheep
- The number one producer of milk in the world
- When a chick emerges from the egg
- Meat consumed from a bovine
- Term for the birth of baby goats
- Waste produced by animals and used as fertilizer
- Term for a hen laying eggs
- A chicken raised for meat production
- The most common dairy cow breed in the US
- Time at which young are removed from their mother
- Term for the birth of a foal
- Milk production
- Male parent
- Female parent
- Meat consumed from swine
- A disease that can be transferred from animal to human
- A confinement facility where cattle are fed for meat production
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- Term for a cow giving birth
- A naturally hornless animal
- A group of sheep
- A crop that is preserved through fermentation and fed to cattle
- The offspring of a male donkey and a female horse
- Acronym for average daily gain
- Term for the birth of baby rabbits
- Term for the birth of piglets
- An animal with four stomach compartments
- Term for the birth of puppies
- Barn where pigs are fed for meat production
- A group of cattle
- Grassy area where animals are grazed
- Meat from an old sheep
31 Clues: Male parent • Female parent • Milk production • A group of sheep • A group of cattle • Meat from an old sheep • Meat consumed from swine • Term for a hen laying eggs • Term for a cow giving birth • A naturally hornless animal • Meat consumed from a bovine • Term for the birth of a foal • Term for the birth of piglets • Term for the birth of puppies • Soft, curly fiber of the sheep • ...
texas history crossword 2022-04-22
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- Who led cattle on cattle drives to the railroads in the north?
- Where was the largest discovery of oil in Texas?
- What was the trail called for the removal of native Americans from their land to make room for American settlers?
- Which branch has the power to declare the actions of the president unconstitutional?
- What was worth $4.00 per head in Texas?
- What invention threatened the Cowboys way of life?
- True or false the 14th amendment allowed African American men the right to vote?
- How many months does it take for a cotton seed to grow into a ripe plant?(number with month)
- How many major aquifers do texas have? (number)
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- What were the African American troops that helped with the west called?
- Which region has the highest elevation?
- Which region has the lowest elevation?
- What is the highest court?
- What was discovered in the early 1900s and powers the 80,00 20th Century?
- Which branch has the power to adjourn Congress and call a special session?
- Who was the cotton gin invented by?
- True or false the 13th amendment abolished slavery?
- Who made the first map of texas?
- Which branch has the power to reject or approve presidential appointments?
- Growing crops and raising animals?
20 Clues: What is the highest court? • Who made the first map of texas? • Growing crops and raising animals? • Who was the cotton gin invented by? • Which region has the lowest elevation? • Which region has the highest elevation? • What was worth $4.00 per head in Texas? • How many major aquifers do texas have? (number) • Where was the largest discovery of oil in Texas? • ...
Welcome to Kansas Jack 2022-04-19
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- The Kansan credited to make restaurants in Kansas
- A settlement developed because of a Railroad station
- the battle was commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington
- that transport people and goods in the USA
- A Kiowa Chief born before Kansas was a settlement
- this act motivated thousands of people to come to Kansas
- a disease the Texas longhorn carried
- this person shortened the railroad line and made 20,000 dollars
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- African Americans Soldiers that served on the western frontier
- A sacred place to the native Americans
- This forts purpose was to help protect settlers from raids
- Fort established to guide trailers on the Santa Fe trail
- men that made a living by wrangling cows and selling them
- this fort trained soldiers
- Used on long cattle drives to Kansas
- A western town that raises cattle
- treaty forced the tribes Nation to cede 52.5 million acres of land in Arkansas and Missouri. In exchange for cash and merchandise. Another treaty, signed 10 years later, forced the tribe to cede its remaining 1.8 million acres
- A girl to witness the changes of the US
- this fort was abandoned in 1882
- this man made a mark on the cattle industry
- to blind or compel someone
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
22 Clues: this fort trained soldiers • to blind or compel someone • this fort was abandoned in 1882 • A western town that raises cattle • Used on long cattle drives to Kansas • a disease the Texas longhorn carried • A sacred place to the native Americans • A girl to witness the changes of the US • that transport people and goods in the USA • this man made a mark on the cattle industry • ...
5 Why Canada? 2014-11-18
20 Clues: äiti • hissi • maili • reilu • jutella • loistava • kaupunki • loma (AmE) • nautakarja • koko, kaikki • itse asiassa • sairas (AmE) • pää, tärkein • leikkaaminen • ruokaostokset • isoäiti (AmE) • lattia, kerros • tuttava, yhteys • pääasiallisesti • huoneisto, kerrostaloasunto
The odyssey 2014-09-18
20 Clues: wise • scorn • pacify • looted • cattle • devised • passion • justice • arrogant • muddling • disguise • deprived • enormous • ocean depths • small seabirds • noisy festivity • finished quickly • violent whirlpool • foolishly sentimental • characterized by craftiness
SAVE THE RAINFORESTS 2021-10-19
20 Clues: nivå • årlig • gruva • stiga • under • beslut • gå med • snabbt • orsaka • påverka • lämplig • dessutom • förstöra • försvinna • överlevnad • mängd, antal • skogsavverkning • suga upp, absorbera • boskap, djur på gård • belöning, ersättning
Texas History - Ash L. 2021-05-04
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- A long-term period of time characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
- cowboys used to move large herds of cattle north from ranches in Texas towns along Rail Road in late 1800's.
- A limited portion or allowance of food or goods; limitation of use of a certain food
- a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a rancha person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch
- battlefield in San Antonio where Texas soldiers fought for their country
- a person who wants to improve society
- love for one's country
- Places where people waited in line for free or low priced food.
- A herd of cows
- pieces of companies sold off to investors hoping to make a profit
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- cattle drive
- A group of reformers who worked to solve problems caused by the rapid industrial urban growth of the late 1800s.
- basic rights for every citizen
- the right to vote
- cowboys used to move large herds of cattle north from ranches in Texas towns along Rail Road in late 1800's.
- towns that popped up after oil was discovered
- A person who studies nature
- First European to map the coast of Texas
18 Clues: cattle drive • A herd of cows • the right to vote • love for one's country • A person who studies nature • basic rights for every citizen • a person who wants to improve society • First European to map the coast of Texas • towns that popped up after oil was discovered • Places where people waited in line for free or low priced food. • ...
Shorashim and milim words croossword puzzle 2022-11-23
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- The name the Native Americans used to call the Transcontinental Railroad.
- The place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869.
- The act enabled by Abraham Lincoln that gave 160 acres of free farmland to people.
- A railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- A famous businessman who founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company during the expansion out west, and he created the first mail order catalog company, which was later known as Sears Roebuck and Company.
- A person who would settle on the land on the west prior to the official opening so they could claim the land.
- A type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals, and it was invented by Joseph Gliden. The invention resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
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- A famous cattle trail used to her longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, and Kansas.
- The nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the US Army who had served in the western US during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- This was used on the very last rail of the Transcontinental Railroad.
- A house built of sod, used especially on the Great Plains where the timber was scarce.
- Young men, mainly from Texas, who were paid to herd and drive cattle north. About 1/4-1/3 of all cowboys were Hispanic, or African Americans that were previously enslaved.
- A person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862.
- The law passed in 1862 that offered government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- A long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- A former slave who was turned into a Cowboy, and he was famous for his skills in roping and cattle herding.
16 Clues: A railroad that crosses an entire continent. • This was used on the very last rail of the Transcontinental Railroad. • The name the Native Americans used to call the Transcontinental Railroad. • A person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862. • The act enabled by Abraham Lincoln that gave 160 acres of free farmland to people. • ...
Westward Expansion Study Guide 2023-04-17
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- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- 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.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
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- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African American
- Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster
- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Summit Utah is the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
16 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland • person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster • ...
E2 C8 La ciudad y El campo 2023-04-24
22 Clues: cow • hen • pig • hay • barn • lamb • farm • mime • grass • ranch • wheat • cattle • stable • peasant • orchard • to grow • to graze • to plant • horseback • to harvest • countryside • roller coaster
Crossword Unit 6 2020-04-08
16 Clues: Vee • Kelder • Storen • Modder • Kurkuma • Golvend • Onzeker • Koesteren • Vervolgen • Fluisteren • Uitverkoop • Schuilplaats • Verleidelijk • Aantrekkelijk • Onvervangbaar • In harmonie met
Vocabulary India 2022-03-24
et from qubit 2022-09-17
19 Clues: he • she • adam • beings • angels • powers • angels • angels • spirits • Leviathan • awareness • congealed • ignorance • The adamah • beginnings • fire water • Elohim made • great lights • principalities
Settling Down 2016-11-28
2kgt-unit-4-ar-max-eng-ned 2022-07-07
Disappeared - Nawaf+ 2023-12-12
FOCUS ISSUE 1 - ADULT 2017-12-13
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- Cattle worm highly prevelant in winter rainfall areas
- Natural host for the Hendra virus
- Anti-inflammatory active in horse bute paste
- White drench active
- Pollen must fertilise this to produce a viable seed
- Sheep body lice
- Most common disease in dairy cattle
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- Yellow flowering crop
- Ivermectin, abamectin and moxidectin belong to what drench group
- Wine region of NSW
- Male plant reproductive organ
- For photosynthesis to occur water, sunlight and _____ is needed
- Female plant reproductive organ
- Clear drench active
14 Clues: Sheep body lice • Wine region of NSW • White drench active • Clear drench active • Yellow flowering crop • Male plant reproductive organ • Female plant reproductive organ • Natural host for the Hendra virus • Most common disease in dairy cattle • Anti-inflammatory active in horse bute paste • Pollen must fertilise this to produce a viable seed • ...
Cowboys and Cattle Trails 2020-09-13
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- from railroads in Kansas, cattle would be loaded into railcars and transported in this direction
- a group of cows
- the demand for this was growing after the end of the Civil War
- a more western route through Texas up to Nebraska
- Abilene was a major shipping point in this state
- historians estimate that this many cattle made their way up the Chisholm Trail from 1867-1880s
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- these cowboys were treated much better on the range than anywhere else at the time
- a synonym for move
- a part-Cherokee trader who made a wagon trail along a certain route that would later be named after him.
- this method of transportation expanded greatly during the time of the mass cattle movement
10 Clues: a group of cows • a synonym for move • Abilene was a major shipping point in this state • a more western route through Texas up to Nebraska • the demand for this was growing after the end of the Civil War • these cowboys were treated much better on the range than anywhere else at the time • ...
Chapter One Americans Move West Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-09
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- Cowboys herded cattle to the market or southern plains for grazing.
- When Henry Comstock discovered gold and silver in Nevada.
- Land for Native Americans to live on.
- A railroad that goes across America from east to west.
- An area that is not developed; does not have towns, factories or farms.
- Gave more than 17 million acres of land to the states.
- One of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives.
- A 300-mile walk the Navajo Indians had to walk across the dessert to get to a reservation in New Mexico.
- A social and educational organization for farmers that were were created amongst the farmers.
- Native American troops.
- Communities that randomly got bigger or developed once a mine was found or opened.
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- Gave land to farmers.
- Gave the government control of the railroads, telephones and telegraphs.
- a decrease in money and lower prices.
- Great Plains where ranchers raised cattle.
- A treaty between the U.S government and the Plains Indians.
- Tried to make Native Americans loose their culture.
- A method of farming that did not pay as close attention to crops that needed water.
- a leader of the Sioux who demanded land.
- Breaking up the sod earned plains farmers nickname.
20 Clues: Gave land to farmers. • Native American troops. • a decrease in money and lower prices. • Land for Native Americans to live on. • a leader of the Sioux who demanded land. • Great Plains where ranchers raised cattle. • Tried to make Native Americans loose their culture. • Breaking up the sod earned plains farmers nickname. • ...
Complete Book Puzzle-MBSID 2020-12-01
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- Sam hides in Tom Warrups home, which the book calls this.
- He was beheaded by the British.
- Both author's last name.
- Sam's trial was called this.
- Tim remains this for the entire book.
- Sam warns Tim to do this to his eight,skinny cattle.
- War turns men into these creatures.
- What is Sam's girlfriend's name?
- The Brown Bess is this.
- Tim's best friend.
- Sam is framed for stealing these.
- Disease caught by Life.
- Life and Tim went to sell their cattle near this river.
- ______ Arnold was the captain of Sam's company.
- The number of years Sam is in the army.
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- General Putnam makes Sam this at the end of the book.
- The commander of the patriot army.
- The city where Tim's family traded goods.
- Mr. Heron wants Tim to deliver this.
- The city Tim lives.
- Who kidnapped Life Meeker?
- The genre of this book is historical _____.
- Tim and Sam's last name.
- Redding's doctor.
- Life and Susannah raise their boys in this church.
- Sam left this college to fight for independence.
- Life ends up here.
- Tim grows up to run one of these.
- Loyalist synonym.
- Tim yelled to the patriots, "Don't ____ him!"
- Sam shows this as he meets his fate.
31 Clues: Redding's doctor. • Loyalist synonym. • Life ends up here. • Tim's best friend. • The city Tim lives. • The Brown Bess is this. • Disease caught by Life. • Both author's last name. • Tim and Sam's last name. • Who kidnapped Life Meeker? • Sam's trial was called this. • He was beheaded by the British. • What is Sam's girlfriend's name? • Tim grows up to run one of these. • ...
Animal Career Clusters 2021-09-02
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- Diagnosis diseases for animals by looking at their tissue and body fluids
- Mixes and delivers feed for cattle and other animals
- They professionally groom pets. Mostly cats and dogs
- They manage the colonies of bees to obtain honey
- Operates power washers to clean the dirt from animal production facilities
- Treats small pets such as bunnies, dogs, cats, caged birds, and more for their sicknesses
- Milks, feeds, and assists daily on farms with cows
- They inspect meats before it goes into processing
- They assist with daily tasks on a farm that include feeding, birthing, etc
- They use birds of prey to control behavior patterns of pest birds
- Watches over and maintains cattle and or sheep over a large area of land
- Takes care of animals who have had surgery, amputations, etc
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- They monitor and move cattle around feeding operations
- Studies animal behavior and wildlife
- These people auction animals at live auctions
- Researches raw material product selection
- Oversees aspects of a sow farm, a place where female pigs give birth. They watch over them
- They trim and clean horses’ hooves, as well as donkeys, ponies, mules, etc
- Sells, buys, and selects livestock for companies
- Buys and sells horses for racing
20 Clues: Buys and sells horses for racing • Studies animal behavior and wildlife • Researches raw material product selection • These people auction animals at live auctions • They manage the colonies of bees to obtain honey • Sells, buys, and selects livestock for companies • They inspect meats before it goes into processing • Milks, feeds, and assists daily on farms with cows • ...
Welcome to Kansas Jack 2022-04-19
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- The Kansan credited to make restaurants in Kansas
- A settlement developed because of a Railroad station
- the battle was commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington
- that transport people and goods in the USA
- A Kiowa Chief born before Kansas was a settlement
- this act motivated thousands of people to come to Kansas
- a disease the Texas longhorn carried
- this person shortened the railroad line and made 20,000 dollars
Down
- African Americans Soldiers that served on the western frontier
- A sacred place to the native Americans
- This forts purpose was to help protect settlers from raids
- Fort established to guide trailers on the Santa Fe trail
- men that made a living by wrangling cows and selling them
- this fort trained soldiers
- Used on long cattle drives to Kansas
- A western town that raises cattle
- treaty forced the tribes Nation to cede 52.5 million acres of land in Arkansas and Missouri. In exchange for cash and merchandise. Another treaty, signed 10 years later, forced the tribe to cede its remaining 1.8 million acres
- A girl to witness the changes of the US
- this fort was abandoned in 1882
- this man made a mark on the cattle industry
- to blind or compel someone
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
22 Clues: this fort trained soldiers • to blind or compel someone • this fort was abandoned in 1882 • A western town that raises cattle • Used on long cattle drives to Kansas • a disease the Texas longhorn carried • A sacred place to the native Americans • A girl to witness the changes of the US • that transport people and goods in the USA • this man made a mark on the cattle industry • ...
WERNADINGA 2024-08-14
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- Doireann (3,1)
- Croc-free swimming spot (10,5)
- Cigarettes (7)
- Drinking game, Trent's sausage ... (7)
- Red dog command (5,4)
- In every pore and orifice (4)
- The Gulf (11)
- Command: onto pigs or the Indigenous (3,4,2,3)
- Tired cattlemen (6,7)
- Cow-chasing stockpeople (7)
- Draftsman's position (2,3,6)
- Hat to get you laid (6,1)
- Cattle cutting competition unique to Australia (9)
- Road train (6,5)
- Friendly NZ greeting (3,3,3)
- Big Head, Daddy (4)
- Horse that's not being ridden (4)
- Can I have a bite of your...? (7)
- Think (6)
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- Cause of sleep deprivation and the occasional flood (10)
- Cult village (10)
- D's wrestling buddies (7)
- The cutest twins (5,3,5)
- Outback soil (3,4)
- Sunset spot for girl chats (8,4)
- Backpacker bronc (9)
- Old traveling folk (4,6)
- Electric cattle prodder (6)
- Red-claw (7)
- "This place ..." - G Lindsay (9)
- Tree fertiliser, Carol's worst enemies (9)
- Gave D a BBL (4)
- Dollars, what Sam's breaker does (5)
- Saddlery stockists (5)
- Cordial (5,3)
- Fab's cattle scaring noise (6)
- Aborginal person (10)
- Baileys and lime 'cocktail' (5,4)
- Honestly, legitimately, absolutely (10)
- Monday morning's job (8)
- Oh no (2,4)
- Morning tea (5)
- Denier of movie dates (3)
43 Clues: Think (6) • Oh no (2,4) • Red-claw (7) • The Gulf (11) • Cordial (5,3) • Doireann (3,1) • Cigarettes (7) • Morning tea (5) • Gave D a BBL (4) • Road train (6,5) • Cult village (10) • Outback soil (3,4) • Big Head, Daddy (4) • Backpacker bronc (9) • Red dog command (5,4) • Tired cattlemen (6,7) • Aborginal person (10) • Saddlery stockists (5) • The cutest twins (5,3,5) • Old traveling folk (4,6) • ...
Yee-haw! 2024-05-21
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- A strap that tightens a saddle around a horse's belly
- Western riding style emphasizing precise control
- Wild horse native to North America
- Wrestling A rodeo event where wrestlers jump off a horse and tackle a steer
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- Bronco A rodeo event where riders try to stay on a bucking horse
- A rope with a loop used for catching cattle
- A cowboy who herds cattle
- Leather leggings worn by cowboys for protection
- An enclosure for horses or cattle
- Wide-brimmed cowboy hat
10 Clues: Wide-brimmed cowboy hat • A cowboy who herds cattle • An enclosure for horses or cattle • Wild horse native to North America • A rope with a loop used for catching cattle • Leather leggings worn by cowboys for protection • Western riding style emphasizing precise control • A strap that tightens a saddle around a horse's belly • ...
Cowboy Week Crossword 2023-02-15
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- This person rides a horse and takes care of the cattle.
- A cowboy will ride a bull (sometimes a horse!) at this event.
- A horse wears this and the cowboy sits on it.
- A person who "owns" something.
- This person owns the ranch.
- This is like a long snake that a cowboy often holds.
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- They are a big group of cows.
- A very big cow.
- This delicious bread is made mostly from corn. A cowboy favorite!
- This person owns the farm.
- There is a lot of space here for cattle. You can find cowboys (or cowgirls!) working here.
- You can grow fruits and vegetables here. There can be animals here too!
12 Clues: A very big cow. • This person owns the farm. • This person owns the ranch. • They are a big group of cows. • A person who "owns" something. • A horse wears this and the cowboy sits on it. • This is like a long snake that a cowboy often holds. • This person rides a horse and takes care of the cattle. • A cowboy will ride a bull (sometimes a horse!) at this event. • ...
AMERICAN WEST HISTORY 2023-10-17
10 Clues: Hill Burial Grounds • Destiny Cultural Belief • Rush Restricted Land • Dance Ritual Dance • of Tears Forced Migration • Soldier Cleverly Soldier • Express Mail Service • Purchase Arizona and New Mexico • Act Regulated land rights • Drive Process of Moving Cattle
root word 2018-03-01
Chapter One Americans Move West Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-09
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- Cowboys herded cattle to the market or southern plains for grazing.
- When Henry Comstock discovered gold and silver in Nevada.
- Land for Native Americans to live on.
- A railroad that goes across America from east to west.
- An area that is not developed; does not have towns, factories or farms.
- Gave more than 17 million acres of land to the states.
- One of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives.
- A 300-mile walk the Navajo Indians had to walk across the dessert to get to a reservation in New Mexico.
- A social and educational organization for farmers that were were created amongst the farmers.
- Native American troops.
- Communities that randomly got bigger or developed once a mine was found or opened.
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- Gave land to farmers.
- Gave the government control of the railroads, telephones and telegraphs.
- a decrease in money and lower prices.
- Great Plains where ranchers raised cattle.
- A treaty between the U.S government and the Plains Indians.
- Tried to make Native Americans loose their culture.
- A method of farming that did not pay as close attention to crops that needed water.
- a leader of the Sioux who demanded land.
- Breaking up the sod earned plains farmers nickname.
20 Clues: Gave land to farmers. • Native American troops. • a decrease in money and lower prices. • Land for Native Americans to live on. • a leader of the Sioux who demanded land. • Great Plains where ranchers raised cattle. • Tried to make Native Americans loose their culture. • Breaking up the sod earned plains farmers nickname. • ...
The Livestock Industry 2021-02-19
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- animals that only have that breed in its ancestry
- an animal with parents of different breeds
- the main product from some breeds of sheep
- when young mammals stop feeding off of their mothers
- what we call young cattle
- the last phase before cattle are processed into products
- what we call young sheep
- an animal that breeds quickly and produces meat that is low in cholesterol and fat
- the portion of an animal after it is slaughtered that we use for meat
- meat that comes from pigs
- certifies that animals that are purebred
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- considered a 'sire breed' of pigs
- considered a 'mother breed' of pigs
- meat is the main source of this nutrient for most Americans
- breakfast meat that is usually from pigs
- ranches where the purpose is to produce calves to be sold to a stocker operation
- the largest segment of the meat industry
- raises calves to gain enough weight to go to the feedlot
- animals that are raised for their meat, wool, milk or other products
- the meat from sheep that are more than a year old
- a pig operation that is mainly for producing piglets
- type of cattle raised mostly for milk production
22 Clues: what we call young sheep • what we call young cattle • meat that comes from pigs • considered a 'sire breed' of pigs • considered a 'mother breed' of pigs • breakfast meat that is usually from pigs • the largest segment of the meat industry • certifies that animals that are purebred • an animal with parents of different breeds • the main product from some breeds of sheep • ...
Survey Of Ag Review 2022-12-08
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- What do you call a mature male turkey?
- What do you call a young female turkey?
- What type of trout is known for being colorful?
- What do you call mature female horse?
- What do you call a castrated male pig?
- What breed of fish is known for its largemouth?
- What do you call a baby goat?
- What do you call castrated male cattle?
- What do you call a young male turkey?
- What do you call a female sheep?
- What do you call a young female horse?
- What do you call a baby pig?
- What do you call a mature female pig?
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- What do you call a young male horse?
- What do you call a castrated male chicken?
- What goose breed is known for their distinctive white cheek patches?
- What breed of fish is known for having vibrant blue and orange colors?
- What do you call mature male cattle?
- What do you call young female chickens?
- What breed of fish is known for being a bottomfeeder?
- What breed of duck is known for its cinnamon red head?
- What is the proper word for pigs?
- What do you call young female cattle?
- The alligator _____
24 Clues: The alligator _____ • What do you call a baby pig? • What do you call a baby goat? • What do you call a female sheep? • What is the proper word for pigs? • What do you call a young male horse? • What do you call mature male cattle? • What do you call mature female horse? • What do you call young female cattle? • What do you call a young male turkey? • ...
Dairy Industry Review 2023-12-07
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- antibodies found in the first milk of a cow that helps a calf grow
- process of spinning milk in order to evenly disperse the fat throughout
- milk that has been pasteurized and is safe to drink but remains in its original form
- the period of time a product is safe to be sold on the shelves of stores
- process of heating and cooling milk in order to make it safe to drink
- infection that can occur in the udders of dairy cattle
- milk that has left the cow and been pasteurized and remains in its original form
- highest producing milk breed in the U.S.
- the process of gradually taking a calf off its mother's milk
- early maturing cattle breed
- gentle, quiet, and easy to control
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- the act of giving birth to a calve
- unit of measure we use for how much milk a cow produces
- found in milk from certain breeds and makes milk creamier and richer tasting
- dairy cows that produce milk good for cheese
- period of time a female cow is milking
- milk that has had the lactose broken down and is now sweeter tasting
- cattle breed that producing milk high in butterfat
- the period of time a female cow is pregnant
- one month old calf meat
20 Clues: one month old calf meat • early maturing cattle breed • the act of giving birth to a calve • gentle, quiet, and easy to control • period of time a female cow is milking • highest producing milk breed in the U.S. • the period of time a female cow is pregnant • dairy cows that produce milk good for cheese • cattle breed that producing milk high in butterfat • ...
Conagher 2022-10-06
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- Jacob's son
- does cattle, is Evie's husbad
- Laban does this to get food for Evie and Ruth
- Jacob goes into the canyon to find them
- running the first stage through the plaza
- Jacob's wife
- Conagher is in many of these
- a constant problem for Jacob
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- there is indians in the mountains where Laban hunts and gets water
- one type of indians in the mountains
- finds notes on tumbleweeds
- setting
- Evie and her family encounter many of these while Jacob is gone
- Jacob's daughter
- Jacob's brother in law
15 Clues: setting • Jacob's son • Jacob's wife • Jacob's daughter • Jacob's brother in law • finds notes on tumbleweeds • Conagher is in many of these • a constant problem for Jacob • does cattle, is Evie's husbad • one type of indians in the mountains • Jacob goes into the canyon to find them • running the first stage through the plaza • Laban does this to get food for Evie and Ruth • ...
Timothy 2023-01-31
10 Clues: finding • dry land • an animal • to be tiny • place in enter • people who cuts meat • people who catch cattle • enclosed area for cattle • people who look for things • to see how long something is
Animal Husbandry 2023-01-09
8 Clues: A draught animal • Herbicides destroy • exotic breed of cows • not used in organic farming • bacterial disease of cattle • - purpose of cattle husbandry • Roughage given to cattle is rich in • Fish culture is sometimes done in combination with
dairy cattle 2023-05-19
10 Clues: baby cow • on a cow • farm ranch • a way to lead a cow • what does a cow make • pet let out some cows • a sound that a cow makes • lowed why the baby came home • what does a cow get milked in • Baby cows regularly rejected protein
Timothy 2023-01-31
10 Clues: finding • dry land • an animal • to be tiny • place in enter • people who cuts meat • people who catch cattle • enclosed area for cattle • people who look for things • to see how long something is
cowboys 2016-04-18
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- Cattle were always driven by a group of what?
- what act did congress pass so farmers can farm a plot of land?
- The cattle were branded so the owner could distinguish his?
- what did the cowboys where to keep from inhaling the dust?
- what did the cowboys move from place to place?
- where were a lot of the cowboys?
- cowboys lived in what kind of house?
- what did the cowboys where on the outsides of their legs to help protect from sharp bushes and cacti?
- the cowboys wore what to protect them from the sun and the rain?
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- what kind of strategy did farmers attempted was to encourage Congress?
- What is one name for a Mexican cowboy?
- what did cowboys fear the most?
- what do cowboys ride when they work?
13 Clues: what did cowboys fear the most? • where were a lot of the cowboys? • cowboys lived in what kind of house? • What is one name for a Mexican cowboy? • what do cowboys ride when they work? • Cattle were always driven by a group of what? • what did the cowboys move from place to place? • what did the cowboys where to keep from inhaling the dust? • ...
Lecture 1-2 3rd year An Phys (KMeade) 2023-01-27
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- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external environments
- The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals
- The physiological capacity to restore homeostasis
- The selection pressure exerted by Man
- Largest organ in avian species
- Largest organ in mammals
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- The function of adipose tissue to generate heat
- The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock
- The tissue or organ of greatest weight as a % of body weight in cattle
- The physiological level after which homeostasis cannot be restored
- The capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly return to the state pertained before exposure to a disturbance
- The geographical location where cattle were domesticated
- The selection pressure exerted by Nature
- The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle
14 Clues: Largest organ in mammals • Largest organ in avian species • The selection pressure exerted by Man • The selection pressure exerted by Nature • The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle • The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals • The function of adipose tissue to generate heat • The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock • ...
westward expansion 2023-04-17
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- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railway Act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- 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.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- Railroad a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
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- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Sears Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- two railroad companies The Central Pacific starting from Sacramento California and The Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska ……….were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to 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)
- Point the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Horse The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- wire 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.
- Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
17 Clues: Railroad a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • Horse The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Dairy Cattle Breeds 2023-02-07
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- golden brown and white; produces milk suited for ice cream and cheese
- Black and white breed; most popular
- originated from the Swiss alps; light silver to dark brown
- process of heating milk to 161 degrees for 3 sec. to kill bacteria
- baby cattle
- variety of colors with spots; dual-purpose breed
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- red and white; known for adaptability
- cattle body part were milk is produced
- place where cattle go to be milked twice daily
- smallest of the breeds; brown/golden in color
10 Clues: baby cattle • Black and white breed; most popular • red and white; known for adaptability • cattle body part were milk is produced • smallest of the breeds; brown/golden in color • place where cattle go to be milked twice daily • variety of colors with spots; dual-purpose breed • originated from the Swiss alps; light silver to dark brown • ...
Chapter 6 Test: The American West 2021-02-16
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- a kitchen on wheels.
- would look after the extra horses
- when cattle would become wild
- usually made between two groups. It is usually made to ensure a peaceful agreement
- the cattle the cowboys looked after
- The railroad spike was made of ____.
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- men hired by the rancher to look after his branded cattle
- The locomotive from the East met the locomotive from the west in ____.
- people who would steal livestock
- towns that did have railroads to take the cows to the East
10 Clues: a kitchen on wheels. • when cattle would become wild • people who would steal livestock • would look after the extra horses • the cattle the cowboys looked after • The railroad spike was made of ____. • men hired by the rancher to look after his branded cattle • towns that did have railroads to take the cows to the East • ...
clostridial diseases 2023-08-21
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- mainly cattle; no predisposing factors; key feature: sudden death syndrome
- mainly sheep, also cattle/goats; predisposing factors: deep wounds such as bites, sx sites, parturition injuries; key features: open wound with swelling and without gas accumulation
- mainly horses/pigs, can be in all animals; predisposing factors: puncture wound, castration, banding, dehorning; key features: general body stiffness “sawhorse”. sensitivity to noise, sound and movement, “lockjaw”, stiff tail/prolapsed 3rd eyelid/flared nostrils
- mainly sheep/goats, rarely cattle/young horses; predisposing factors: increase in dietary intake; key features: associated with overeating, “pulpy kidneys” due to rapid postmortem decomposition
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- no specific species; predisposing factor: ingestion of preformed toxin in feed; key features: ascending paralysis
- mainly sheep, also cattle; predisposing factors: damage to liver by the fluke fasciola hepatica; key features: large necrotic black lesion in liver
- mainly cattle; predisposing factors: increase in dietary intake; key features: “purple gut” with sections of extremely reddened small bowel that is filled with hemorrhagic fluid
- mainly sheep, also cattle; predisposing factors: damage or bruising to muscles from transport, injections, rough handling; key features: crackling of swollen lesion when touched, rancid butter odor on postmortem
- cattle and sheep; predisposing factors: damage to liver by the fluke fasciola hepatica; key features: hemoglobinura, icterus, anemia
9 Clues: mainly cattle; no predisposing factors; key feature: sudden death syndrome • no specific species; predisposing factor: ingestion of preformed toxin in feed; key features: ascending paralysis • cattle and sheep; predisposing factors: damage to liver by the fluke fasciola hepatica; key features: hemoglobinura, icterus, anemia • ...
102.B 2024-01-04
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- Never get into a small, confined area with a cow because it can ___, kick, run over, trample and gore you
- Use the cattle prod sparingly as it tends to cause cattle to become more
- Never lean over a ___ head in a chute, because they can throw their head back quickly
- What side of a horse should you stand on
- Anytime dogs & cats are being transported they must be on a
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- When transporting dogs & cats always maintain control of the
- Knot What kind of knot should you use for easy release
- What animal should be led with a halter & a lead rope
- What animal is required to back up a trailer up to the unloading chute
- You can herd cattle up by walking towards them and doing what with your arm
- A trailer should have gaps no larger than how many inches
11 Clues: What side of a horse should you stand on • What animal should be led with a halter & a lead rope • Knot What kind of knot should you use for easy release • A trailer should have gaps no larger than how many inches • Anytime dogs & cats are being transported they must be on a • When transporting dogs & cats always maintain control of the • ...
unit 11 2019-01-04
18 Clues: ด้าย • ขนแกะ • เส้นใย • ตัวไหม • ต้นฝ้าย • นักเคมี • หนังสัตว์ • หนังสัตว์ • ทำจากขนแกะ • โรงฟอกหนัง • ฝัก, ฝักถั่ว • วัตถุ, วัสดุ • ผ้าหรือสิ่งทอ • ไหมพรม, เส้นด้าย • วัวควายในปศุสัตว์ • ผลิตด้วยเครื่องจักร • เกิดจากการสังเคราะห์ • ส่วนของต้นฝ้ายที่มีเมล็ด
7th grade unit 17 crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
17 Clues: juur • mutt • veenma • uurima • peenar • toores • kõblas • aiakäru • umbrohi • nälkjas • nihutama • kaalikas • globaalne • jääpurikas • raev, viha • kaaslane, semu • kariloomad, veised
Lecture 1 2024-01-25
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- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external environments
- The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals
- The physiological capacity to restore homeostasis
- The selection pressure exerted by Man
- Largest organ in avian species
- Largest organ in mammals
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- The function of adipose tissue to generate heat
- The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock
- The tissue or organ of greatest weight as a % of body weight in cattle
- The physiological level after which homeostasis cannot be restored
- The capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly return to the state pertained before exposure to a disturbance
- The geographical location where cattle were domesticated
- The selection pressure exerted by Nature
- The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle
14 Clues: Largest organ in mammals • Largest organ in avian species • The selection pressure exerted by Man • The selection pressure exerted by Nature • The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle • The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals • The function of adipose tissue to generate heat • The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock • ...
Home on the Range 2014-02-03
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- Cowboy slang for food
- Fenced area for horses, cattle, and other animals
- Horses and cattle run after getting scared
- Cowboy's rope
- Spanish for stirrup
- Name for a criminal in the 1800s
- Strap that held the saddle to the horse
- A competition of cowboy skills
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- Metal attachment on the back of the boot to get horses to run faster
- Leg coverings worn by cowboys
- Spanish for cowboy
- Red scarf worn over a cowboy's face
- A pistol
- An untrained horse
14 Clues: A pistol • Cowboy's rope • Spanish for cowboy • An untrained horse • Spanish for stirrup • Cowboy slang for food • Leg coverings worn by cowboys • A competition of cowboy skills • Name for a criminal in the 1800s • Red scarf worn over a cowboy's face • Strap that held the saddle to the horse • Horses and cattle run after getting scared • ...
Joshua-pride fiction Crossworld 2020-04-03
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- to seize suddenly or quickly something not worth worrying
- face from shock or fear
- if you buy the your most favorite thing
- no place
- a young domestic cattle
- very bad guy very dirty
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- similar by a duck
- Going through bad things
- retain or reserve for future use
- kind of cows, bulls, oxen, or calves.
- something is your favorite
- A man old enough to be the speaker's father
- a thick, solid piece of something
- make an attempt or effort to do something
14 Clues: no place • similar by a duck • face from shock or fear • a young domestic cattle • very bad guy very dirty • Going through bad things • something is your favorite • retain or reserve for future use • a thick, solid piece of something • kind of cows, bulls, oxen, or calves. • if you buy the your most favorite thing • make an attempt or effort to do something • ...
texas 2023-03-07
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- Texas resource that gushes from the Earth
- texas state tree
- the state capitol
- orange and white butterfly that is the state insect
- a cowboys transportation
- rope for catching cattle
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- a prickly desert plant
- texan sport with riding and ring events
- City across the river from Mexico
- home to the alamo
- where cowboys live, and what you put on salad
- what texans love to cook over an open fire
- the most common cattle
- beef and bean stew
14 Clues: texas state tree • home to the alamo • the state capitol • beef and bean stew • a prickly desert plant • the most common cattle • a cowboys transportation • rope for catching cattle • City across the river from Mexico • texan sport with riding and ring events • Texas resource that gushes from the Earth • what texans love to cook over an open fire • ...
Disappeared - Pernilla 2018-06-04
19 Clues: mod • mål • ikon • höjd • täcka • hälsa • blixt • ordna • oväder • boskap • ledtråd • medvind • förtjäna • händelse • få syn på • försöka sig på • göra reklam för • upptäcksresande • mycket omfattnade
Isaacs/Cattle Crossword Creation 2021-04-21
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- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- animals with a four compartment stomach
- harvest finished cattle which are purchased from feedlots and other outlets
- a male; when ovulation takes place
- filled with antibodies; paves the road for the future health, immunity and
- science which deals with food and its effects on health
- feeds high in fiber
- number estimate of breeding potential for characteristics, such as gain,
- offspring
- purchase weanling calves from cow/calf producers and feed them out on
- cow/calf producers who produce breeding stock for purebred or commercial
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- cattle’s safety zone
- of offspring
- land
- generally use purebred breeding stock in crossbreeding programs to produce
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten
- trouble giving birth
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will
- removal of the testicles of a male animal
- and maternal and carcass traits
- process of giving birth
- and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of
25 Clues: land • offspring • of offspring • feeds high in fiber • cattle’s safety zone • trouble giving birth • process of giving birth • and maternal and carcass traits • a male; when ovulation takes place • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four compartment stomach • removal of the testicles of a male animal • and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal • ...
Cattle breeding and reproduction 2022-01-18
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- Exotic organism causing abortion
- Systemically ill with a uterine infection
- The pushing of the fetus back out the pelvis to facilitate other corrective steps
- Post-calving condition seen in high producing
- Drug used to induce parturition
- When there is an abortion after 5 months
- The surgical removal of a fetus via laparohysterotomy
- The female of heterosexual twins
- The manual or mechanically assisted removal of the calf through traction
- Spirochete responsible for abortion storms
- Describes the relationship of extremities with respect to the body of the fetus
- The rotation of the fetus on its transverse axis
- Fetal orientation based on the relationship of the dorsum of the fetus to the quadrants of the maternal pelvis
- A pre disposing factor for uterine prolapse
- This is a disease spread by sexual contact
- The reduction and removal of the fetus by division and removal of extremities and sections
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- Describes fetal orientation by the relationship of the spinal axis of the fetus to that of the dam
- Dropsical condition caused by foetal abnormalities
- Occurs at 24-40 days gestation
- Palpable from day 75 on rectal exam
- A difficult birth
- The turning of the fetus on its long axis
- Dropsical condition caused by placental abnormalities
- Post partum negative energy balance isassociated with this
- Normal calf presentation during parturition
- The main pregnancy hormone in maternal circulation
- Transrectal ultrasound is most accurate from _ days
- A sedative the should not be used in late-term pregnancy
- A common complication during late gestation
- A complication of uterine torsion
- Local anaesthetic technique used during calving
31 Clues: A difficult birth • Occurs at 24-40 days gestation • Drug used to induce parturition • Exotic organism causing abortion • The female of heterosexual twins • A complication of uterine torsion • Palpable from day 75 on rectal exam • When there is an abortion after 5 months • Systemically ill with a uterine infection • The turning of the fetus on its long axis • ...
2M Vocabulary Unit 3 - Lesson 4 2024-03-13
18 Clues: lam • gans • haan • stal • stier • gewas • blaten • schuur • voeren • vijver • zaaien • blaffen • wei(de) • verboden • vaardigheid • vee (runderen) • chaap; schapen • makkelijk in de omgang
Florida Dairy 2020-10-06
Across
- Florida dairy cows are milked 2-3 times per _______.
- Florida dairy cattle produces about 300 million __________ of milk per year.
- Most popular type of Florida dairy cattle is _________.
- Cows can go up ____________, but not down stairs.
- Contains healthy bacteria called probiotics.
Down
- The average dairy cow __________ 1400 pounds.
- The sugar that is found naturally in milk.
- An important mineral that is found in all dairy products.
- Holstein cattle are black and _________.
- How many times a minute does a cow chew its cud?
10 Clues: Holstein cattle are black and _________. • The sugar that is found naturally in milk. • Contains healthy bacteria called probiotics. • The average dairy cow __________ 1400 pounds. • How many times a minute does a cow chew its cud? • Cows can go up ____________, but not down stairs. • Florida dairy cows are milked 2-3 times per _______. • ...
CK Chapter 9 Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-11
Across
- Nickname given to towns with access to a railroad line that herds of cattle would be brought to in order to be sold (2 words)
- The Bureau of _____ was created in 1824 to attempt to assimilate Native Americans into American culture (2 words)
- Name given to the journey ranchers took to bring their cattle to a railhead (2 words)
- Herds of this animal competed for grazing land with cattle out west and often at grass all the way to the root
- Name of the type of cattle roaming freely in Texas at the end of the Civil War
- _____ wire fences were a cheap and effective method to keep animals in or out of lands owned by settlers in the Great Plains
- This valuable mineral was discovered on Native American lands in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1874
- Areas the United States government set aside specifically for Native Americans to be displaced to
- Thousands of workers from this Asian nation assisted in the building of the US Transcontinental Railroad
- The _____ Act was created in 1862 and allowed settlers to gain 160 acres of land in the Great Plains if they farmed it for 5 years
- The _____ Period was a time of Native American open resistance against US forces out west from 1864-1890 (2 words)
- Nickname given to thousands of African Americans who used the Homestead Act to settle in lands in Kansas after the Civil War
Down
- Site of a massacre in South Dakota of Native Americans in 1890 (2 words)
- _____ was the most common crop grown by farmers in the Great Plains because of how well it stood up to extreme weather
- The _____ Massacre involved a group of US soldiers killing 123 Native Americans in 1864 in Colorado that had been promised protection by the US government (2 words)
- The largest victory for the Native Americans in the Indian Wars Period came at the Battle of the _____ on June 25, 1876 (2 words)
- Name given to the workers on horseback that took care of cattle herds
- Name given to the months cowboys spent patrolling the territory of their boss and keep their cattle from wandering away (3 words)
- Official name given to a western town with access to a railroad line
- This farming tool helped break of tough soil in the Great Plains to plant crops (2 words)
- Massive herds of this animal were hunted almost to extinction by White American settlers in the 1800's
- The United States bought this large Northern territory in 1867 from Russia
- Type of railroad line that stretches across an entire continent
- Name given to the relatively flat land reaching over 3,000 miles across US stretching to Canada (2 words)
- Type of dance performed by Native Americans hoping for the United States to give them back their lands (2 words)
25 Clues: Type of railroad line that stretches across an entire continent • Official name given to a western town with access to a railroad line • Name given to the workers on horseback that took care of cattle herds • Site of a massacre in South Dakota of Native Americans in 1890 (2 words) • The United States bought this large Northern territory in 1867 from Russia • ...
settling on the great plains 2022-05-19
Across
- bulls
- congress passed the aiming to "Americanize Native americans
- enoromous single crops
- leader of hunkpapa sioux
- brought indians wars to bitter end
- grassland extending through the west
- gave federal lan to the states
- major cattle route from san antonio
- sod dome
- backing dollars with gold
- organiazation for farmers
Down
- offers 160 acres land to free citizens
- plan for native americans to give up their beliefs
- goverment gave citizens gold or sliver for paper currencey
- americans who moved from kanas
- group of people who sent lectures to town to educates on lower intrest rates
- movement of the peple born in 1892
- how long it took to transport cattle
18 Clues: bulls • sod dome • enoromous single crops • leader of hunkpapa sioux • backing dollars with gold • organiazation for farmers • americans who moved from kanas • gave federal lan to the states • brought indians wars to bitter end • movement of the peple born in 1892 • major cattle route from san antonio • grassland extending through the west • how long it took to transport cattle • ...