cattle Crossword Puzzles
Animal Breeds/ Logan 2024-01-17
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- - This sheep breed was crossed with Southdown rams to Norfolk horned ewes.
- - This cattle breed is the most registered in the U.S.
- - This cattle breed has white spots with red on it's body.
- - This goat breed is known for how much milk they produce.
- - This horse breed came to be in the 1700s and is a hotblooded.
- - This sheep breed comes from Iceland.
- - This horse breed is the most hotblooded.
- - This sheep breed belongs to Northern European short tail group.
- - This swine breed came from England.
- - This goat breed is known for their meat.
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- - This cattle breed is known for their horns.
- dwarf - This goat breed is also known for their milk.
- - This horse breed is coldblooded.
- - This swine breed came from the eastern United states.
- - This swine breed was named for it's spots.
15 Clues: - This horse breed is coldblooded. • - This swine breed came from England. • - This sheep breed comes from Iceland. • - This horse breed is the most hotblooded. • - This goat breed is known for their meat. • - This swine breed was named for it's spots. • - This cattle breed is known for their horns. • - This cattle breed is the most registered in the U.S. • ...
Semester 1 2023-01-20
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- Parker is his last name
- Cash crop
- native americans depended on these animals
- Connects the United States
- This is a place of slaughter
- separate by race
- all for the no violence
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- Coastal Natives
- These guys did all the hard work
- grand River
- Farming with little rain
- This wire was used for fencing
- Livestock sent to market
- Cattle weren't the only ones to be ranched
- Farming on another person's land
15 Clues: Cash crop • grand River • Coastal Natives • separate by race • Parker is his last name • all for the no violence • Farming with little rain • Livestock sent to market • Connects the United States • This is a place of slaughter • This wire was used for fencing • These guys did all the hard work • Farming on another person's land • native americans depended on these animals • ...
BOVINE CLINCAL PROCEDURES 2022-04-24
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- A block used to elevate the injured or infected toe/hoof off of the ground to allow for healing
- The vein used to collect a blood sample from, caudal end of the cow
- The area or landmark on the neck in which the jugular vein sits
- A device used to given liquid medications to cattle orally
- Not to be used when cleaning vaccination syringes
- injection
- The large vein in the cervical region that is is used to collect a blood sample from
- The time between administration of a known dose of a drug or chemical to an animal and the time that the animal’s meat, milk, or eggs are presumably safe for human consumption
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- An infusion method to get antibiotics into the udder of a cow
- The muscle group used in cattle for SC and IM injections
- A collection method for rumen fluid collection in cattle
- A device used to give solid medications like pills, to cattle
- The placement of the needle needs to be in this location to be able to collect blood from the tail vein
- Will cause inactivation of the vaccine due to low temperatures
- The maximum amount of mL to be given as a
15 Clues: injection • The maximum amount of mL to be given as a • Not to be used when cleaning vaccination syringes • The muscle group used in cattle for SC and IM injections • A collection method for rumen fluid collection in cattle • A device used to given liquid medications to cattle orally • An infusion method to get antibiotics into the udder of a cow • ...
Catbotica Crossword Challenge 2021-11-23
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- Also called greenbrier, smilax.
- Enzyme.
- The worm like larva of a butterfly or moth.
- A person who steals cats.
- Similar wild or domesticated bovine animals, such as anoas or gaurs.
- Relating to a serious illness or injury that results in a long period of incapacity and often high treatment costs.
- A condition characterized by lack of response to external stimuli and by muscular rigidity, so that the limbs remain where they are positioned.
- A well-known frequently used phrase, esp one associated with a particular group, etc.
- Nautical the line used in a cat.
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- A hardy breed of cattle developed by crossing the American bison with domestic cattle.
- Classify.
- A slingshot.
- Another name for wolffish.
- A harsh or shrill call or whistle expressing derision or disapproval.
- Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty.
15 Clues: Enzyme. • Classify. • A slingshot. • A person who steals cats. • Another name for wolffish. • Also called greenbrier, smilax. • Nautical the line used in a cat. • The worm like larva of a butterfly or moth. • Malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty. • Similar wild or domesticated bovine animals, such as anoas or gaurs. • ...
The first African Farmers 2025-05-18
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- African farmers were ruled by a .... or king.
- These are the languages introduced by African farmers.
- African farmers are believed to have come to Southern Africa because this was a .... rainfall area.
- Some farmers married Khoikhoi and San partners and their .... mixed.
- People started living in larger groups because of the availability of ....
- The ox-plough was brought to Southern Africa by .... settlers.
- Hunter-gatherers never stayed in one place for very long and were ....
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- African farmers introduced crop ....
- .... had a right to land.
- This livestock was a symbol of power and wealth.
- Early African farmers came to Southern Africa using .... different routes.
- African farmers came from this direction.
- The practice of breeding animals and growing crops.
- These members were not allowed to handle cattle.
- African farmers built their villages around cattle ....
15 Clues: .... had a right to land. • African farmers introduced crop .... • African farmers came from this direction. • African farmers were ruled by a .... or king. • This livestock was a symbol of power and wealth. • These members were not allowed to handle cattle. • The practice of breeding animals and growing crops. • These are the languages introduced by African farmers. • ...
Oncology (Group 7) 2015-10-24
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- The most common bone tumor found in dog
- What kind of lymphoma is common in young cats?
- _____________ are one of the species of birds that are very prone to cancer.
- Mast cell tumour is one type of __________ cell tumour.
- The mammary gland tumour can be removed by ___________
- Carcinoma are malignant cancer that originates from ___________
- ___________________ has been used for the treatment of periocular squamous cell carcinoma in horses, in conjuction with surgical exision.
- Many birds that tend to be overweight or downright obese are prone to develop lipomas or _____________. It is not a true tumors, but may occur in multiple location, acting like beningn masses.
- A category of cancer treatment that uses chemical substances like vincristine, vinblastine and other.
- _________________ are the most common neoplasm involving the ovaries of cattle. It affect all breeds of cattle but appear to occur more often in dairy cattle rather than beef cattle
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- _________ tumour is one of the most common neoplastic condition in dogs in Malaysia.
- ____________is a kind of tumour usually seen at the sparsely-haired area.
- Transitional venereal tumour is transmitted through which route?
- A common skin tumour seen in horses is known as ____________
- The development of secondary malignant growth at distance from a primary site of cancer.
- Tumour can cause _________ lesion on bone.
16 Clues: The most common bone tumor found in dog • Tumour can cause _________ lesion on bone. • What kind of lymphoma is common in young cats? • The mammary gland tumour can be removed by ___________ • Mast cell tumour is one type of __________ cell tumour. • A common skin tumour seen in horses is known as ____________ • ...
Cattle Breed 2022-09-16
10 Clues: US heat tolerance • India mature later • France high durability • largest breed in France • FLorida, insect resistance • England red body white face • Scotland,good mothering ability • Red and white mr Roots favorite • Switzerland foundation breed for Chabray • Italy full bloods are white to steel gray
cattle breeding 2020-04-06
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- keep the passageways very clean, but they wear the concrete more rapidly to leave a slippery surface.
- It is the physical point of contact of the animal with its environment
- The housing system is used in regions with hot climatic conditions, warm and humid environment results poor efficiency decreased feed intake and milk production or in extreme conditions feed refusal.
- A mateial can be embedded into a resin, which reduces slipping considerably.
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- lt is a particular problem for lactating cows on smooth floors, and the cows may not be able to get up if their legs splay.
- the area are given to cows access to raised lying beds , usually with an absorbent material (bedding) on the surface.
- The housing system can use the largest amount of bedding.
- A form of yard should depand on the shape of yard
- One of the tpye of barn.The advantage is easier to monitor the feed consumption of cows. Animals are not changing place so they are fed as individuals.
- The position is important to cows; it allows them time to recuperate and digest their food
10 Clues: A form of yard should depand on the shape of yard • The housing system can use the largest amount of bedding. • It is the physical point of contact of the animal with its environment • A mateial can be embedded into a resin, which reduces slipping considerably. • The position is important to cows; it allows them time to recuperate and digest their food • ...
cattle breeding 2020-05-01
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- male calves sold
- Heat stress has typical signs
- The whole system should be designed Depending
- cow has its own stall
- Temperature in combination with humidity causes stress
- number of animals is twice as the number
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- The whole system should be designed
- half of the calves are
- The cows can be grouped according to stage
- recognition of group mates, which decreases
10 Clues: male calves sold • cow has its own stall • half of the calves are • Heat stress has typical signs • The whole system should be designed • number of animals is twice as the number • The cows can be grouped according to stage • recognition of group mates, which decreases • The whole system should be designed Depending • Temperature in combination with humidity causes stress
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- the trail that covered the most difference
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in kansas
- groups of farmers who met up and supported one another
- Mexican cowboy
- "early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
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- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- plains farmers used to steel plows and drills
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- settlers that acquired free land from the Govt
- invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • the trail that covered the most difference • "early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • plains farmers used to steel plows and drills • untended land where cattle were left to graze • settlers that acquired free land from the Govt • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in kansas • groups of farmers who met up and supported one another • ...
cattle kingdon 2023-12-12
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- A political party pushed for reforms,public ownership, and supported farmers and workers
- A tool invented by John Deere
- Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889
- Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases
- Group of settlers who support and help one another
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- What trail covered the most distance?
- Candidate for president in 1896
10 Clues: A tool invented by John Deere • Candidate for president in 1896 • What trail covered the most distance? • Early settlers of the OK land rush in 1889 • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Group of settlers who support and help one another • settlers who acquired free land from the government • Groups of farmers who pooled money to make large purchases • ...
Bovine Animal System 2022-11-02
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- A mature female bovine animal that has reproduced at least one time
- The removal of the testes from a male animal
- The alternative term for cattle
- A castrated male bovine animal; can no longer be used for reproduction
- A mature, uncastrated male bovine animal
- The offspring of a cow
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- The process of removing the offspring from the cow
- A female bovine animal that has not yet reproduced
- Group of bovine; Species we discussed today
- A group of the same species that have like characteristics
- The urination passage for male bovine
- High quality protein meat produced by cattle
12 Clues: The offspring of a cow • The alternative term for cattle • The urination passage for male bovine • A mature, uncastrated male bovine animal • Group of bovine; Species we discussed today • The removal of the testes from a male animal • High quality protein meat produced by cattle • The process of removing the offspring from the cow • ...
May Spelling Words 2022-05-01
20 Clues: NBLOE • LGAEL • EELGA • BAELL • DMLAE • RYOLA • VCOLA • BTLAE • TTCALE • LEDSAD • TEEBLE • TBSAEL • PPEEOL • PLMSAE • NJOULRA • BTMLSUE • RAVLSEE • SHPTIOLA • RERETBIL • BPLIOSMSIE
United 2 2022-10-12
20 Clues: karu • lõhe • jänes • plaan • põder • ilves • sigala • purgid • lehmad • palvetas • matkajad • tegevused • tsskasutus • põgenemine • väävelpüss • näitlemine • krisli karu • pakkpaberid • ärarikkutud • kontrollitud
Collective Nouns 2 2025-10-29
21 Clues: bed • sum • raft • belt • deck • gang • cast • herd • flock • bunch • brood • cache • colony • string • colony • peloton • canteen • menagerie • coalition • parliament • pandemonium
March 2025-10-30
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- A cowboy skilled with a lasso
- Bag carried over a saddle for supplies
- Fine dirt kicked up by hooves and wind
- Small circular corral used for training horses
- Metal tool heated to mark cattle with a ranch symbol
- Spot where livestock drink, often a tank or natural pond
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- Person responsible for managing and tending livestock
- Leather leggings worn by cowboys for protection
- Trough or container where cattle are fed grain or hay
- South American cattle herder, similar to a cowboy
- Used to haul livestock, hay, or equipment
- Another term for a ranch worker or cowboy
12 Clues: A cowboy skilled with a lasso • Bag carried over a saddle for supplies • Fine dirt kicked up by hooves and wind • Used to haul livestock, hay, or equipment • Another term for a ranch worker or cowboy • Small circular corral used for training horses • Leather leggings worn by cowboys for protection • South American cattle herder, similar to a cowboy • ...
Rancho 2024-04-24
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- a mark burned onto the side of an animal, used to show ownership.
- the owner of a ranch in California, later used to mean any ranch worker.
- a grand celebration or festival, a party
- a ranch
- the rounding up of all the cattle for entertainment
- a lasso used for roping cattle or horses.
- grant a gift of land given by the government.
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- Spanish-speaking people who lived in California in the late 1700s and 1800s
- a cowboy
- banknote cowhides used as money
- a map, used in early California to show the boundaries of land grants.
- the solid or hard fat from cattle or sheep used to make candles and soap.
- ranch home
13 Clues: a ranch • a cowboy • ranch home • banknote cowhides used as money • a grand celebration or festival, a party • a lasso used for roping cattle or horses. • grant a gift of land given by the government. • the rounding up of all the cattle for entertainment • a mark burned onto the side of an animal, used to show ownership. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2024-02-16
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- fencing designed with sharp points
- breed of cattle
- a large area of grazing land
- technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner
- A disease in cattle
- a person who rounds up and steals cattle, horses, or sheep
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- a large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and sorted
- the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
- a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch
- a process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly.
10 Clues: breed of cattle • A disease in cattle • a large area of grazing land • fencing designed with sharp points • a person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch • a person who rounds up and steals cattle, horses, or sheep • technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner • a process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. • ...
Week 22 2024-02-26
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- Surrendered his Comanche warriors to the U.S. Army after the Red River War
- cattle ranchers who owned large ranches and many head of cattle
- Learned to travel West Texas as a soldier during the Civil War
- Texas cattle baron born in New York City
- used to limit travel through states
- transportation of cattle from ranches to markets
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- railroad that was one of the greatest achievements of the United States
- Known as the Texas Cattle Queen
8 Clues: Known as the Texas Cattle Queen • used to limit travel through states • Texas cattle baron born in New York City • transportation of cattle from ranches to markets • Learned to travel West Texas as a soldier during the Civil War • cattle ranchers who owned large ranches and many head of cattle • railroad that was one of the greatest achievements of the United States • ...
Unit 8 - Cotton, Cattle, Railroads, and Closing of the Texas Frontier 2022-01-31
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- where cattle roam freely
- strong wire with sharp points
- cloth or woven fabric
- supply of water to land or crops
- growing enough crops
- moving cattle in a large herd
- spatial distribution
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- growing surplus crops
- Spanish term for Cowboy
- sudden panicked rush
- increasing human settlement
- energy of wind
- ratified agreement between countries
13 Clues: energy of wind • sudden panicked rush • growing enough crops • spatial distribution • growing surplus crops • cloth or woven fabric • Spanish term for Cowboy • where cattle roam freely • increasing human settlement • strong wire with sharp points • moving cattle in a large herd • supply of water to land or crops • ratified agreement between countries
Collective Names for Groups of Animals 2022-08-03
ILE5_U17 Garden. Sõnu vt õpik lk 144-145 2026-03-06
18 Clues: juur • seeme • kõblas • hernes • uurima • aiakäru • umbrohi • kamakas • nälkjas • punapeet • kaaslane • küüslauk • jalajälg • aurutama • kaalikas • varustama • jääpurikas • kari_kariloomad
General Ag 2015-03-10
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- Food made by boiling and crushing soybeans
- Mating one breed of an animal with another breed
- Steak with a bone
- Most popular breed of beef cattle
- Invented barb wire
- Invented the steam engine
- 43,560 square feet
- Wrote the FFA creed
- Meat from a young calf
- Adult female of the cattle family
- Thick sweet substance made by bees
- Young female pig
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- Invented by John Deere
- Invented the first mechanical reaper
- cut of meat from a pig
- Female chicken
- Plant that only lives one growing season
- Global Positioning System
- Invented the milking machine
- Most eaten seed in the world
- Invented the tractor
21 Clues: Female chicken • Young female pig • Steak with a bone • Invented barb wire • 43,560 square feet • Wrote the FFA creed • Invented the tractor • Invented by John Deere • cut of meat from a pig • Meat from a young calf • Global Positioning System • Invented the steam engine • Invented the milking machine • Most eaten seed in the world • Most popular breed of beef cattle • ...
Mite Infestations 2024-03-25
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- Fur mites; “walking dandruff”
- Feline scabies mites
- Follicle mites/demodectic mange mites
- Another name for order parasitiformes
- Elongate hairs (sensory)
- Scab mite
- Hay itch mites
- Sensory mouthparts
- What molt into 8-legged nymphs?
- Common chigger,harvest mite
- Avian nasal mite
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- Canine nasal mites
- Cat fur mite
- Cattle itch mite
- Scaly leg mite
- Ear mite
- Nothern fowl mite
- Cattle ear mite
- Opening to tracheal system
- Sheep itch mite
- Red poultry mite
- Chorioptic mange mite
- Another name for order trombidiformes
- Piercing/sucking mouthparts
- Another name for order sacroptiformes
- What hatch into 6-legged larvae?
- Sarcoptic mange mites
27 Clues: Ear mite • Scab mite • Cat fur mite • Scaly leg mite • Hay itch mites • Cattle ear mite • Sheep itch mite • Cattle itch mite • Red poultry mite • Avian nasal mite • Nothern fowl mite • Canine nasal mites • Sensory mouthparts • Feline scabies mites • Chorioptic mange mite • Sarcoptic mange mites • Elongate hairs (sensory) • Opening to tracheal system • Piercing/sucking mouthparts • ...
Animal terminology 2024-10-24
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- Newborn or young sheep; meet from a young sheep
- Castrated male turkey
- Meat from swine
- Young female horse
- Castrated male pig/hog
- Very young turkey
- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male sheep
- Young female chicken
- Newborn goat
- Mature female horse
- Young female called that has no offspring
- Mature female goat
- Young male pig
- Meat from cattle
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- Young male bulls that can reproduce
- Meat from a sheep older than one
- Chickens grown to eat
- Young female pig
- Castrated male chicken
- Newborn horse
- Hen used for laying eggs
- Mature female sheep
- Young male goat
- Mature male turkey
- Castrated male cattle
- Castrated male goat
- Mature female turkey
28 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn horse • Young male pig • Meat from swine • Young male goat • Young female pig • Meat from cattle • Very young turkey • Young female horse • Mature male turkey • Mature female goat • Mature female sheep • Mature female horse • Castrated male goat • Castrated male horse • Castrated male sheep • Young female chicken • Mature female turkey • Chickens grown to eat • ...
India 2026-01-08
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- social system of warriors
- teacher
- the consequences of how a person lives
- reborn
- prince
- one of the oldest religions of the world
- declared that cattle were sacred and not food
- social system of farmers and merchants
- religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- India's social system
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- a universal spirit
- social system of priests
- huge mountains separate from Asia
- a state of wisdom
- large ancient city
- used special script to write on seals and stamps
- lowest social system
- highest mountains in the world
- prized possession providing meat, milk, and butter
- the written language of the Aryans
- strong wind that blows one way in the winter
21 Clues: reborn • prince • teacher • a state of wisdom • a universal spirit • large ancient city • lowest social system • India's social system • social system of priests • social system of warriors • highest mountains in the world • huge mountains separate from Asia • the written language of the Aryans • the consequences of how a person lives • social system of farmers and merchants • ...
Vocabulary ch. 3 2013-03-03
20 Clues: hill • hate • calm • grass • sweet • whale • sheep • marine • stormy • cattle • warlike • orchard • savanna • sea lion • clothing • southern • vineyard • downpour • watermelon • elephant seal
słówka 2024-03-25
20 Clues: płot • rynek • nerki • szyja • braki • powód • pchła • bydło • stado • strome • pomimo • bródka • biodro • wzgórze • kleszcz • wątroba • zakrywać • zaznaczyć • duch(nie ghost) • - rynek miejski
Gnarly 2026-02-13
20 Clues: - Föhn • - Möwe • - stolz • - Hitze • - Strahl • - Rinder • - Aufzug • - Wäsche • - Schild • - Keller • - welter is • - Methangas • - Botschaft • - biologisch • - Verpackung • - Erscheinung • - unterirdisch • - Niederschlag • - Umweltverschmutzer • - verringern,vermindern
idk 2023-12-12
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- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- about the "last rush for land"... -April 1889: 100,000 "Boomers" came to claim land in OK that had become available
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of famers and workers
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- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails and cow towns
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- covered the most distance?
- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Mexican cowboy
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
17 Clues: Mexican cowboy • covered the most distance? • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • untended land where cattle were left to graze • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • ...
Australian Cattle Dogs 2025-03-25
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- - National TV show where the main character is a blue heeler
- - Number of years the dog is expected to live.
- - Average height of the breed in inches
- - Number of hours of sleep that the breed needs
- - Another Color the Breed can come in
- - Type of live stock the animal herds
- - Something the breed possesses within its fur.
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- - Other name for the dog/ first successful Australian breed
- - Species the dog was bred from.
- - A form of bite the breed uses when upset
- - Average weight of the breed in pounds
- - Country where the dog was first bred.
- - A method used by the dog to arrange cattle
- - what the breed needs more than the average dog.
- - Color the breed can come in
15 Clues: - Color the breed can come in • - Species the dog was bred from. • - Another Color the Breed can come in • - Type of live stock the animal herds • - Average height of the breed in inches • - Average weight of the breed in pounds • - Country where the dog was first bred. • - A form of bite the breed uses when upset • - A method used by the dog to arrange cattle • ...
My brother Sam is dead 2019-10-29
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- The place where Sam and Tim slept and where the cattle stayed.
- Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk.
- The thing Sam wanted to fight in.
- The type of gun that Tim took to go save Sam.
- The cow that Tim milked.
- The people who rebelled against the King.
- The place where the Meeker's lived.
- The people who were loyal to the King.
- The main character who is brothers with Sam.
- The gun that Sam took to use in the war.
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- The animal that the cowboys ride on.
- Sam’s friend who let him stay at her house.
- The people who captured Tim’s father, Life.
- The place where Sam was proven guilty for stealing cattle.
- The person in charge of the group of soldiers Sam was in.
- The thing that pulled all of the items Tim and his dad wanted to sell.
- It was served in the Meeker’s tavern.
- The father of Tim and Sam.
- Tim’s brother who decide to go fight in the war.
- The type of animal that pulled the wagon all the way to New York.
20 Clues: The cow that Tim milked. • The father of Tim and Sam. • The thing Sam wanted to fight in. • The place where the Meeker's lived. • The animal that the cowboys ride on. • It was served in the Meeker’s tavern. • The people who were loyal to the King. • The gun that Sam took to use in the war. • The people who rebelled against the King. • ...
Livestock Vocab Crossword 2024-10-28
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- best friend of the bands, used for docking and castration.
- used for assisting in cattle birth for calves that are stuck in birth.
- applies high temperature to the base of the horn, used the first couple day after birth.
- assists in complex birth deliveries using flat link chain and a handle.
- delivers medications/vaccines to multiple animals
- closes like scissors and crushes the tissue and skin.
- used by ranchers, administrators oral medications.
- traps foreign objects to prevent hardware disease
- used to help put a tube in to assist in administering medications and fluids.
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- a permanent identification for animals
- cuts sharp needle teeth of piglets.
- a mouth guard to lock horses mouth open
- used to make permanent marks in the ears of barn animals.
- used when there is bloat in cattle, allows gas to escape.
- climate controlled unit that store eggs until they hatch
- sharp blade on a wooden handle, used to trim around the hoof of cattle and horses.
- used to smooth the rough edged of hoof walls
- used for bloodless castration or docking.
- used to tag byplacing plastic tags on large animals
- acts like a hedge trimmer, used to dehorn animals.
20 Clues: cuts sharp needle teeth of piglets. • a permanent identification for animals • a mouth guard to lock horses mouth open • used for bloodless castration or docking. • used to smooth the rough edged of hoof walls • delivers medications/vaccines to multiple animals • traps foreign objects to prevent hardware disease • used by ranchers, administrators oral medications. • ...
Westward expansion outline 2022-10-27
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- that move into new space
- communities that grew once a mine was opened
- long journeys where cowboys heard cattle
- trail from texas to kansas where people went on cattle drives
- system of messengers used to carry information west
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- where ranchers raised and hearded cattle
- gold and silver deposit found in Nevada
- to set up or create
- railroad that connects the east west
- an undeveloped area
10 Clues: to set up or create • an undeveloped area • that move into new space • railroad that connects the east west • gold and silver deposit found in Nevada • where ranchers raised and hearded cattle • long journeys where cowboys heard cattle • communities that grew once a mine was opened • system of messengers used to carry information west • ...
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- Deals with money.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Name for Cows.
- The industry that produces our food.
- Crop used to make bread.
- Red fruit produced in New York.
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Name for Pigs.
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- Can turn this product into sugar.
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Future Farmers of America
- Machine used on farms to pull equipment.
- Place where our food is produced.
- Produced in all 50 States
19 Clues: Name for Cows. • Name for Pigs. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Future Farmers of America • Produced in all 50 States • Red fruit produced in New York. • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Can turn this product into sugar. • Place where our food is produced. • Most productive agriculture region. • ...
Animals and Sounds 2021-05-14
Dog/Rabbit Breeds 2023-11-28
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- The "Target dog" is a type of ....
- Dog breed that can be used to pull sleds
- Smallest breed of dairy cattle
- Member of the hound group that can be used for racing
- Dog group that the beagle belongs to
- Breed of dairy goat with floppy ears
- Dog group that the Saint Bernard belongs to
- Breed of goat that is known for being motherly
- Word used to describe livestock born without horn/horn buds
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- Breed of goat that is white with a red head
- The color eyes that Californian rabbits have
- The number of dog groups in the AKC
- Dog group that can control the movements of sheep/cattle
- Breed of goat with high resistance to parasites
- Breed of beef cattle that is from Scotland
- True or false. The Boston Terrier belongs to the Terrier group
- Dog group that is generally small and needs the least amount of food
- Breed of rabbit that grows wool
- Breed of rabbit with a white blaze and a white belt
19 Clues: Smallest breed of dairy cattle • Breed of rabbit that grows wool • The "Target dog" is a type of .... • The number of dog groups in the AKC • Dog group that the beagle belongs to • Breed of dairy goat with floppy ears • Dog breed that can be used to pull sleds • Breed of beef cattle that is from Scotland • Breed of goat that is white with a red head • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- A type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals.
- Where the two railroads met on May 10th 1869.
- company that had hired Chinese men to work for them.
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies.
- Person who claimed land in the Homestead Act.
- Homes made of mud and grass.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns
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- A railroad that crosses and entire continent.
- Young men from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. 1/3 of them were African American or Latino.
- Company that had hired Irish, Italian, and German men to work for them.
- Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to specific adult men and women and young children.
- Former slave tuned Cowboy. Famous for his skille=s of roping, and cattle herding.
- What the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad
- A long Journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a person setting on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement.
15 Clues: Homes made of mud and grass. • Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns • A railroad that crosses and entire continent. • Where the two railroads met on May 10th 1869. • Person who claimed land in the Homestead Act. • company that had hired Chinese men to work for them. • What the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad • ...
AMAZING RACE: Texas 2014-08-12
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- Strips of dried meat that could be stored for long periods of time
- The cooking and supply wagon used by ranch cooks during roundups and cattle drives
- A lariat tied with a special knot so that the lariat could be tightened when thrown over the head of a steer or horse
- An open area of grassland where cattle and horses graze
- Made up of a heel band, shank, and rowl and used to persuade but not injure the horse
- Marking cattle or horses with a hot iron that imprints the symbol of the owner on the animal's hide
- Braided rope used by cowboys
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- A cowboy's bed
- The person on a ranch or cattle drive who takes care of the horses
- A wild horse
- Long leather leggings worn by cowboys over their pants for protection against cactus and other range plants
- A pouch or bag used by cowboys to carry small personal items
- A cloth made of silk/cotton, usually worn around the neck to protect against winds, rain, and sunburn
13 Clues: A wild horse • A cowboy's bed • Braided rope used by cowboys • An open area of grassland where cattle and horses graze • A pouch or bag used by cowboys to carry small personal items • Strips of dried meat that could be stored for long periods of time • The person on a ranch or cattle drive who takes care of the horses • ...
Beef Breeds 2025-01-23
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- japanese breed breed with extremely high quality meat having their own quality grading scale.
- solid black breed of cattle known for their mothering ability and quality meat.
- long bodied, heavy muscled breed known for their lean muscle shape.
- originated in the southern United States and raised primarily for their horns and hide.
- red bodies and white faced breed of cattle known for good foraging abilities.
- originally a dual-purpose breed that comes in colors such as red, white, and roan.
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- french, large framed and fast growing breed that is solid white.
- solid red breed of cattle know for their mothering ability and quality meat.
- docile breed known for their long and shaggy hair.
- heat and pest resistant breed with large drooping ears.
- an African breed of cattle with large based horns that have the ability to release heat from their bodies through the blood vessels in their horns.
- known as the "oreo cow".
- heavily muscled fast growing breed with pigmentation around their eyes and muzzle.
13 Clues: known as the "oreo cow". • docile breed known for their long and shaggy hair. • heat and pest resistant breed with large drooping ears. • french, large framed and fast growing breed that is solid white. • long bodied, heavy muscled breed known for their lean muscle shape. • solid red breed of cattle know for their mothering ability and quality meat. • ...
Ch. 11 Crossword Challenge!!! 2022-05-27
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- what happened to towns that no longer survived
- this ended long cattle drives
- Government action to encourage moving to Great Plains
- type of mining by spraying water against a mountain
- fast growing centers of commerce
- one who tends to animals
- type of farming where you plant seeds deep in moist soil
- nickname of those who farmed the plains
- type of cattle that adapted to the Great Plains
- resource in demand in the East which drove the cattle industry
- part of country area of focus
- those who live and travel vast distances following herds for food
- built across the Great Plains and encouraged people to settle there
- Great Lakota tribe chief
- on April 22, 1889 the gov. hosted a land rush in this state
- vast grassland owned by government
- not the Appalachians in the east but _ in the west
- conflict between 1866 and 1868
- US Government attempt to assimilate Native Americans
- annual payments from the government
- named after violin, where people ate and danced
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- other than N. Dakota and S. Dakota, Congress admits this state in 1877
- Union colonel defeated by Lakota and Cheyenne tribes
- Hispanic neighborhoods
- country in the south
- one who digs for resources
- what the eastern edge of the Great Plains was called
- what mining led to (according to text)
- used for travel at this time
- rounding up cattle for distance journey
- to be absorbed into a larger culture
- name of type of farm that yielded big profits
- huge ranches
- massacre of Native Americans occurred here
- Native American tribe
35 Clues: huge ranches • country in the south • Native American tribe • Hispanic neighborhoods • one who tends to animals • Great Lakota tribe chief • one who digs for resources • used for travel at this time • this ended long cattle drives • part of country area of focus • conflict between 1866 and 1868 • fast growing centers of commerce • vast grassland owned by government • ...
Wide Open 2019-10-08
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- James Butler Hickok
- Civil war medic
- Land south of the railroad tracks
- This horse returns from the Civil War with its owner
- Gored by a steer
- Saloon owner who badgers Wild Bill
- General store
- Weapon used by the Merritt family
- Partially deaf boy who is saved from a train
- First Mayor of Abilene
- A rattlesnake sits on the bar of this saloon
- Saloon that caters to men from Texas
- Monarch, ruler
- Entryway
- When Will sees this, he knows the settlers intend to stay
- This business served as a hotel for cowboys
- Red-headed orphan
- Abusive uncle, saloon owner
- Co-owner of the Bull's Head
- Texas Cattle
- Settler whose child is killed
- One-pinky cowboy
- Becomes a Denver socialite
- Luxurious saloon
- Crop that changes the economic structure of Abilene
- Prairie home for settlers
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- Theodore Henry
- Aunt who is concerned about her carpet
- Local physician
- Joined the suffragette movement
- One-legged jailor
- Served in the 12th Cavalry, a speculator
- Porch
- The first Kansas cattle town
- Teacher
- Cattle must cross this to get to the stockyards
- Son of the boot maker
- Owner of the first cattle herd to arrive in Abilene
- Author
- Unkind, unsympathetic uncle who takes advantage of his sister-in-law and nephew
- Owner of the general store
- Tetanus
- Site of the Dunham homestead
- Settler who becomes general manager of 10,000 acres
- This cattleman runs a gun outfit
- "Bear River," first marshal of Abilene
- Local minister
- Protagonist
- Son of a farm implement dealer
- Bullying cousin
50 Clues: Porch • Author • Teacher • Tetanus • Entryway • Protagonist • Texas Cattle • General store • Theodore Henry • Monarch, ruler • Local minister • Local physician • Civil war medic • Bullying cousin • Gored by a steer • One-pinky cowboy • Luxurious saloon • One-legged jailor • Red-headed orphan • James Butler Hickok • Son of the boot maker • First Mayor of Abilene • Prairie home for settlers • ...
Ch 17.1-2 (Mining & Railroads in the West and Ranchers & Farmers) 2022-05-04
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- How many time zones the US is divided into
- What cowboys called the path to get their cattle to railroads (two words)
- The country that introduced cattle to America
- When cattle get frightened and run
- A town that pops up almost overnight near mining sites.
- This Act gave settlers 160 acres of land if the settler lived on the land for five years
- The 'Summit' where the Transcontinental Railroad met
- When citizens take the law into their own hands.
- A Mexican cowboy
- Abilene was known as a "_____ Town"
- This type of farming was when farmers tried to trap the mositure in their fields
- Someone that tried to steal cattle
- A railway that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean
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- Financial aid and land grants
- These bugs sometimes came in 'clouds' and could quicly destroy a field of crops
- The Central Pacific relied on THESE immigrants to build their railway
- The city the Union Pacific started from on their railway
- The last open land in the US setteld during a 'Land Rush'
- Famrers in the Great Plains relied on THIS invention (two words)
- One of the world's richest deposits of silver-bearing ore (2 words)
- Houses made of sod
- The Great Plains was oringally known as "The Great American _____"
- The city the Central Pacific started from on their railway
- The union Pacific relied on THESE immigrants to build their railway
- A mineral in which the gold or other valuable material is mixed with less-valuable substances
- What railroads sold to settlers to raise money to pay for construction
26 Clues: A Mexican cowboy • Houses made of sod • Financial aid and land grants • When cattle get frightened and run • Someone that tried to steal cattle • Abilene was known as a "_____ Town" • How many time zones the US is divided into • The country that introduced cattle to America • When citizens take the law into their own hands. • ...
Oncology (Group 7) 2015-10-24
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- ____________is a kind of tumour usually seen at the sparsely-haired area.
- _____________ are one of the species of birds that are very prone to cancer.
- The development of secondary malignant growth at distance from a primary site of cancer.
- The most common bone tumor found in dog
- A category of cancer treatment that uses chemical substances like vincristine, vinblastine and other.
- Carcinoma are malignant cancer that originates from ___________
- _________ tumour is one of the most common neoplastic condition in dogs in Malaysia.
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- Tumour can cause _________ lesion on bone.
- What kind of lymphoma is common in young cats?
- ___________________ has been used for the treatment of periocular squamous cell carcinoma in horses, in conjuction with surgical exision.
- _________________ are the most common neoplasm involving the ovaries of cattle. It affect all breeds of cattle but appear to occur more often in dairy cattle rather than beef cattle
- The mammary gland tumour can be removed by ___________
- Many birds that tend to be overweight or downright obese are prone to develop lipomas or _____________. It is not a true tumors, but may occur in multiple location, acting like beningn masses.
- Mast cell tumour is one type of __________ cell tumour.
- Transitional venereal tumour is transmitted through which route?
- A common skin tumour seen in horses is known as ____________
16 Clues: The most common bone tumor found in dog • Tumour can cause _________ lesion on bone. • What kind of lymphoma is common in young cats? • The mammary gland tumour can be removed by ___________ • Mast cell tumour is one type of __________ cell tumour. • A common skin tumour seen in horses is known as ____________ • ...
On the Farm 2025-02-02
Ch.8 Crossword 2018-04-25
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- Helped the trail stay alive
- Purchased the O.S.N.C
- made to free up land
- maker of Centerville or Centralia
- raising of crops without the benefit of irrigation for water
- Raised cattle and horses and other animals
- The original way to keep stuff cold
- signed the Omnibus bill
- First teacher in Seattle
- Forbid any Chinese immigrants from coming to the U.S.A
- place were fish were preserved
- Was to build the N.P.R
- The change in the way goods are made
- City's that grow at a rapid pace
- Known for bringing large herds of cattle
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- Financed the Construction of the Wallula to Walla Walla
- maker of the Longmire trail
- Started one of the most important lumber mills
- Built from Duluth to Tacoma
- used irrigation water to raise fruits and vegetables
- Offered land to anyone willing to move to Oregon country
- Was made to be as successful as the Donation land claim act
- Approved the first two transcontinental rail road
- brought the first cattle to WA
- Operated the first cannery
- act allowing Washington to hold a constitutional convention
- One of the two transcontinental railroad
27 Clues: made to free up land • Purchased the O.S.N.C • Was to build the N.P.R • signed the Omnibus bill • First teacher in Seattle • Operated the first cannery • maker of the Longmire trail • Helped the trail stay alive • Built from Duluth to Tacoma • brought the first cattle to WA • place were fish were preserved • City's that grow at a rapid pace • maker of Centerville or Centralia • ...
Claire - 2nd Hour 2024-04-18
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- People who went to California to find gold/get rich.
- Who brought over horses to the Americas in 1493.
- Fill in the blank "People moved to Kansas because the land was _____"
- Act passed in 1862 that gave you 160 acres for 10 dollars.
- What trains run on.
- Towns where the drives would end and the cowboys would spend their money.
- what cowboys liked to do around a fire
- Popular brand of guns for the cowboys.
- Native Americans used to hunt and live off of till the white settlers almost hunted them to extinction.
- what ranchers used to make fence to keep the cattle out.
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- What they put cows on when they go to Kansas.
- Lawrence is built along and near this main river.
- Made the food for the cowboys on the drives
- What you put on a horse while you ride
- people who served in the Civil War.
- exclusive control of supplies and trade.
- Where cattle drives started.
- Amount of people living in an area.
- A famous African American cowboy.
- Someone who settles land that doesn't belong to them.
- people who went on the cattle drives.
21 Clues: What trains run on. • Where cattle drives started. • A famous African American cowboy. • people who served in the Civil War. • Amount of people living in an area. • people who went on the cattle drives. • What you put on a horse while you ride • what cowboys liked to do around a fire • Popular brand of guns for the cowboys. • exclusive control of supplies and trade. • ...
Livestock Vocabulary 2026-01-20
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- Type of bovine that are skinny and easily judged by their udders
- Area where cattle are finished for market
- A mature intact bovine male
- Male pig used for breeding
- Most popular breed of bovine
- Dried grass used as feed
- Grasses or plants eaten by grazing animals
- A young goat or rabbit
- A castrated male goat
- Scientific name for Goats
- Mature female bovine
- Animals raised for food, fiber, or labor
- Naturally hornless livestock
- Scientific name for Hogs
- Animal with a multi-chambered stomach
- A male parent
- Castrated male bovine
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- A female bovine that has not had a calf yet
- A young sheep
- Mr. Webb's favorite breed of bovine
- Scientific name for Cattle
- A breed of Bovine AND Swine that have the same name
- The process of separating young animals from mothers
- Group of cattle raised together
- Animals raised for sale
- A female parent
- Female cow that has not calved
- Land where animals graze
- Female sheep
- The meat from a mature sheep, usually over one year old
- Scientific name for Sheep
- A young female pig that has not had a litter yet
- Young bovine animal
33 Clues: Female sheep • A young sheep • A male parent • A female parent • Young bovine animal • Mature female bovine • A castrated male goat • Castrated male bovine • A young goat or rabbit • Animals raised for sale • Dried grass used as feed • Land where animals graze • Scientific name for Hogs • Scientific name for Goats • Scientific name for Sheep • Male pig used for breeding • ...
Cultures Clash on the Prairie 2021-09-18
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- major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas
- the gathering and herding of cattle from free roaming pastures to cattle towns for sale
- grasslands of American extending through the west-central part of the nation
- slaughter of unarmed Native Americans by Seventh Calvary
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
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- cattle breed known for excessively long horns
- passed in 1887 with purpose of "Americanizing" Native Americans
- Sioux agreed to live along the Missouri River (forced on Sioux leaders in 1868)
- American Colonel
- Tatanka Iyotanka, leader of Hunkpapa Sioux
10 Clues: American Colonel • Tatanka Iyotanka, leader of Hunkpapa Sioux • cattle breed known for excessively long horns • slaughter of unarmed Native Americans by Seventh Calvary • passed in 1887 with purpose of "Americanizing" Native Americans • major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas • ...
Tensions in the West 2022-04-21
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- Opposite of a Ghostown
- A type of grass. [BLANK]Houses.
- An animal similar to a cow and bull. [BLANK] Wild Wings.
- The leader of the Nez Perce Indians
- East
- Americans mined for gold here and the Sioux Lakota Indians didn't like it.
- These indians owned the Black Hills, and iniated war with Americans for gold mining there.
- Bootleg white gold
- A type of land that was for Native Americans
- This act gave free acres to Americans (with requirements)
- West
- A valuable resource that miners mined for.
- A time in history when ranchers
- This tribe was leaded by Chief Joseph
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- This was a form of transportation that connected the Central and Union Pacific
- This general was killed in the Battle of Little Bighorn
- These types of people made a living by farming
- Opposite of a Boomtown
- A place where cattle live before they are skinned/killed
- The meeting point between the Central Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad
- their herds of longhead cattle to shipments and butchers
- Flat lands in North America where a lot of cattle lived.
- Another word for criminal/rebel
- A miners' job.
24 Clues: East • West • A miners' job. • Bootleg white gold • Opposite of a Ghostown • Opposite of a Boomtown • A type of grass. [BLANK]Houses. • Another word for criminal/rebel • A time in history when ranchers • The leader of the Nez Perce Indians • This tribe was leaded by Chief Joseph • A valuable resource that miners mined for. • A type of land that was for Native Americans • ...
Livestock Cert. Review (set 2) 2024-12-10
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- A female which has not had a calf is called...
- This is the total amount of material an animal consumes in a day
- Animal with a simple stomach
- This type of castration is used in young calves and lambs
- What is the ideal body condition score for breeding cattle
- what is the major source of energy to an animal
- What is the science of heredity and variation
- Are chickens considered an ungulate?
- Where are the hair follicles housed?
- A castrated male sheep or goat is called a...
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- This is the largest compartment in the Ruminant
- This swine breed originated in Missouri, has red body and white face
- This pathogen is a single-celled organism
- Where are Ear tags most often placed in beef cattle
- Originated in South Africa and Australia, used for meat production
- What is the process of chewing called
- This is where producers feed and fatten beef cattle
- What is used to chill the iron during freeze branding
- A female which has had a litter of piglets
- This is where you breed purebred sires to commercial females
- A term used for parturition in horses
- What animal is not a ruminant
22 Clues: Animal with a simple stomach • What animal is not a ruminant • Are chickens considered an ungulate? • Where are the hair follicles housed? • What is the process of chewing called • A term used for parturition in horses • This pathogen is a single-celled organism • A female which has had a litter of piglets • What is the science of heredity and variation • ...
ol west 2021-10-25
10 Clues: not east • male cow • grown calves • lucky footwear • precious metal • a cowboys rope • sharp boot wheel • cowboys companion • criminals new home • guy who herds and tends cattle
TEXAS CROSSWORD 2022-09-02
10 Clues: scaly • cattle • river big • mouth killer • lone star state • illegal to pick • battle for freedom • 80 flaps per second • cattle being violent • one of the many plains
Odyssey 2024-03-19
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- The number of days the wind blew, trapping Odysseus on Thrinacia
- the ship was destroyed by this
- You must not touch the cattle of
- the mountain Odysseus recognizes
- convinces the other men to kill the divine cattle
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- this lures sailors to certain doom, cover your ears
- The man Odysseus sought in The Land of the Dead
- He requested Odysseus burn his body
- Where the sun god keeps his cattle
- six headed monster who lives in a cave
- Plug your ears with
11 Clues: Plug your ears with • the ship was destroyed by this • You must not touch the cattle of • the mountain Odysseus recognizes • Where the sun god keeps his cattle • He requested Odysseus burn his body • six headed monster who lives in a cave • The man Odysseus sought in The Land of the Dead • convinces the other men to kill the divine cattle • ...
Lecture 1 2024-01-23
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- The selection pressure exerted by Nature
- Largest organ in mammals
- The capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly return to the state pertained before exposure to a disturbance
- Largest organ in avian species
- The tissue or organ of greatest weight as a % of body weight in cattle
- The physiological level after which homeostasis cannot be restored
- The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock
- The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle
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- The function of adipose tissue to generate heat
- The geographical location where cattle were domesticated
- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external environments
- The selection pressure exerted by Man
- The physiological capacity to restore homeostasis
- The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals
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 • ...
Murder Mystery in Dusty Creek 2024-11-30
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- - A spiky plant found in the desert landscapes.
- - A favored drink in the saloon, often served in shot glasses.
- - Askilled shooter, often ivolved in duels or shootouts.
- - A rope with a loop used by cowboys to catch cattle.
- - Animals like cows raised on a ranch.
- - A rolling plant commonly seen in dusty Western towns.
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- - A popular place in the Wild West for drinks and games.
- - A large farm for raising cattle or horses in the Wild West.
- - The primary mode of transport for cowboys and travelers.
- - A popular card game played in saloons.
- - A valuable metal.
- - The lawman who enforces justice in a Wild West.
- - A criminal on the run, often pursued by the sheriff.
- - A place for storing money, often targeted by outlaws.
14 Clues: - A valuable metal. • - Animals like cows raised on a ranch. • - A popular card game played in saloons. • - A spiky plant found in the desert landscapes. • - The lawman who enforces justice in a Wild West. • - A rope with a loop used by cowboys to catch cattle. • - A criminal on the run, often pursued by the sheriff. • ...
Ja'Narii S.S. project 2019-05-21
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- -small house made from tree trunks
- -deserted town with few or no remaining inhabitants
- -the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness
- -the railroad system that connected the east coast to the west coast
- -someone who carries a gun and shoots well
- -a sudden panicked rush of cattle or bison
- -a system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire
- -land set aside for native american indians
- -the frist people to explore and settle the west
- -american folk hero,pioneer,explorer,and fronttiersman
- -convoy of covered wagons transporting the settlers westward
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- -a large farm, especially in the western US and Canada, where cattle or other animals are bred and raised.
- -rapidly growing town
- -purchase of a large expanse of land by the u.s. from France in 1803
- -a historical territory of the u.s. that extended from the ohio and mississippi rivers to the great lakes
- -rapis movement of migrants to california,starting in 1848 after gold was found
- -belief that the expansion of the u.s. across the American continent was inevitory
- -explorers dispached by thomas jefferson to map and explore the unchartered west.
- -mail service on horseback that operated from missouri to california
- -moving a herd of cattle from one place to another,
- -piece of free land acquired from the government in exchange for living and working on it
- -a person who tends cattle on ranches
- -when lands were opened to claim a plot
- -a wagon trail that stretched from the missouri river the the far west
- -a wild or half-tamed hores
25 Clues: -rapidly growing town • -small house made from tree trunks • -a wild or half-tamed hores • -a sudden panicked rush of cattle or bison • -land set aside for native american indians • -someone who carries a gun and shoots well • -when lands were opened to claim a plot • -the frist people to explore and settle the west • ...
Night, Ch. 5-9 2025-04-07
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- Elie's ____ is the only thing that stopped him from dying.
- What were the guards told to do to prisoners who coudln't keep up with the running?
- What did Elie's dad say was dangerous to do in the snow?
- When Elie was sick and in the hospital at the end, he looked in the mirror and saw a ____ staring back at him.
- Elie's dad was dying from _____.
- What did the prisoners fight over on the cattle car?
- What was Eli's dad's last word before he died?
- Did Elie and his dad choose to evacuate or stay in the infirmary?
- Elie was told to move his ____ in order to pass selection.
- What beverage did Elie's dad continue to ask for?
- Yes or No: The doctor was willing and able to help Elie's dad when he was sick.
- There were one ___________ prisoners shoved into the cattle cars.
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- What body part of Elie's became infected and needed to be operated on?
- After Elie's father died, what got closer and closer to the camp?
- How many prisoners left the cattle car at the final camp?
- After his father died, what was the only thing that Elie dreamed of?
- The underground _____________ took over the camp and chased the SS out.
- What one sound did Elie hate most in the camps?
- True or False: Elie never knew why he was being strangled on the cattle car.
- Where on his body was Elie's dad hit while crying out for water?
- Juliek and his _____ were dead/crushed in the morning.
- Elie's inheritance from his dad was a knife and _____.
- True or false: Elie fasted during Yom Kippur.
23 Clues: Elie's dad was dying from _____. • What was Eli's dad's last word before he died? • True or false: Elie fasted during Yom Kippur. • What one sound did Elie hate most in the camps? • What beverage did Elie's dad continue to ask for? • What did the prisoners fight over on the cattle car? • Juliek and his _____ were dead/crushed in the morning. • ...
Cattle Crossword 2021-03-05
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- feeds high in fiber
- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- trouble giving birth
- science which deals with food and its effects on health
- cattles safety zone
- harvest finished cattle which are purchased from other feedlots and outlets
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- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of energy and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- animals with a four compartment stomach
10 Clues: feeds high in fiber • cattles safety zone • trouble giving birth • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four compartment stomach • science which deals with food and its effects on health • number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses • harvest finished cattle which are purchased from other feedlots and outlets • ...
cattle management 2020-05-12
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- which element and characteristics are the Farmers have to know
- The cleaning and what both buckets and rubber teats are important to prevent contamination.
- Bucket or a larger bottle can be used to insert rubber teats and it serves as what
- what is known as specific inhibitor of the calpain
- The minimalization of what during calf rearing is very important for the successful operation of the dairy farm.
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- which elelment of meat is one of the most important factor of quality parameters for the consumer.
- which components are significantas genetic improvement is constant and cumulative when inherited to the next generations.
- which kind of fat content, also assessed as marbling of meat, represents an important beef quality trait.
- which behavior firstly When the animal wants to get up in a natural way
- which kind of biology methods play important role in genetic improvement since they allow the identification of polymorphisms of genes encoding proteins which have functions in metabolic pathways involved in economically interesting traits.
10 Clues: what is known as specific inhibitor of the calpain • which element and characteristics are the Farmers have to know • which behavior firstly When the animal wants to get up in a natural way • Bucket or a larger bottle can be used to insert rubber teats and it serves as what • ...
Cattle Kingdom 2023-12-12
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- "early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- plain's farmers who used steel plows and drills
- Mexican cowboy
- a law passed by Congress offering 160-acre plots to people who lived on it and worked the land for 5 years
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- African American settlers (70,000) migrated from the south to the great plains, especially Kansas. many became farmers
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow towns
- untended land where the cattle were left to graze
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • plain's farmers who used steel plows and drills • untended land where the cattle were left to graze • settlers who acquired free land from the government • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow towns • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
cattle kingdom 2023-12-12
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- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Mexican cowboy
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
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- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
10 Clues: Mexican cowboy • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
dairy cattle 2023-05-19
10 Clues: baby cow • food for a calf • the sound a cow makes • person who farms cows • the mother of the calf • male calf's start growing • liquid for a calf to drink • a way of directing the calf • how the calf's drink their milk • a way of recognizing where the cow has been
Dairy Cattle 2023-05-19
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- An instrument used for the bloodless castration
- This affects the mammal glands of the animal
- Producing milk from the cows utter
- A plastic or metal object used for identification of domestic livestock
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- Affects primarily the small intestine of ruminants
- Infestation or disease caused by parasitic worms
- The process of gathering livestock
- The act of a cow giving birth
- Male cow
- A young domestic cow
10 Clues: Male cow • A young domestic cow • The act of a cow giving birth • The process of gathering livestock • Producing milk from the cows utter • This affects the mammal glands of the animal • An instrument used for the bloodless castration • Infestation or disease caused by parasitic worms • Affects primarily the small intestine of ruminants • ...
Dairy Cattle 2025-09-06
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- known for their high milk production
- is used and reused on a dairy up to four times
- U.S. dairy cattle produce __ times more milk per cow today than in 1945
- their milk is known for its nutritional value and rich taste
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- modern dairy industry emerged
- the natural fat of milk and the chief constituent of butter consisting essentially of a mixture of glycerides
- employees make up for 51% of the labor in dairy farms in the US (2015).
- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef
- A multistate outbreak first reported on March 25, 2024
- the second-largest producers of milk by dairy cow breed
10 Clues: modern dairy industry emerged • known for their high milk production • is used and reused on a dairy up to four times • A multistate outbreak first reported on March 25, 2024 • the second-largest producers of milk by dairy cow breed • their milk is known for its nutritional value and rich taste • ...
Cow 2024-09-23
8 Clues: An animal • Female cattle • Cows are on it • Thing cows make • Multiple cattle • A musical instrument • Cows use to make milk • A thing used to hear cows
Agriculture in the US 2022-09-12
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- Name for Pigs.
- Name for Cows.
- The industry that produces our food.
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Crop used to make bread.
- Area of ag that raises animals.
- Produces Citrus and many other fruits.
- Future Farmers of America
- Breed of Beef Cattle famous in Texas
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Can turn this product into sugar.
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- Area of ag that cares for plants.
- Red fruit produced in New York.
- Machine used on farms to pull equipment.
- Sweet substance from Maple Trees
- Most productive agriculture region.
- Top Agriculture State.
- Produced in all 50 States
- Deals with money.
- Place where our food is produced.
20 Clues: Name for Pigs. • Name for Cows. • Deals with money. • Top Agriculture State. • Crop used to make bread. • Produced in all 50 States • Future Farmers of America • Red fruit produced in New York. • Area of ag that raises animals. • Sweet substance from Maple Trees • Area of ag that cares for plants. • Place where our food is produced. • Can turn this product into sugar. • ...
M.B.S.I.D Vocabulary 2020-10-24
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- A highly ranked military official.
- Soldiers on the state's side.
- Another word for cows owned by farmers.
- A military force organized for land.
- An army rank higher than general.
- Coin used in the United Kingdom.
- Cattle thieves.
- Someone loyal to the colonies.
- Another word for redcoat.
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- Leading by oneself.
- A woman whose husband has been killed.
- Someone on Britains side for the war.
- Someone loyal to the king.
- A British soldier.
- A trailer used for transporting goods.
- Another word for patriots.
- A common gun used in the revolution.
- An establishmentfor selling food and beer.
- Something used to hang people.
- A weapon used in the 1800s.
20 Clues: Cattle thieves. • A British soldier. • Leading by oneself. • Another word for redcoat. • Someone loyal to the king. • Another word for patriots. • A weapon used in the 1800s. • Soldiers on the state's side. • Something used to hang people. • Someone loyal to the colonies. • Coin used in the United Kingdom. • An army rank higher than general. • A highly ranked military official. • ...
Melissa's Crossword 2020-09-14
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- an original Disneyland Attraction
- school Harry Potter attended
- Legend of the Forbidden Mountain
- city which Disneyland is located
- Mickey's Dog
- state where Buzz Bomb was born
- home of Mount Gushmore
- state where Phoenix was born
- home of Spaceship Earth
- Filius Flitwicks house
- formerly knows as Downtown Disney
- state where Bailey was born
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- Harry Potters owl
- home of Cinderella's Castle
- attraction in Liberty Square
- hotel sister of The Yacth Clue Resort
- patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
- location of The Leaky Cauldron
- Disneyland Hotel
- another name for an Australian Cattle Dog
- attraction in Tommowrland
- dog than can run up to 45 MPH
22 Clues: Mickey's Dog • Disneyland Hotel • Harry Potters owl • home of Mount Gushmore • Filius Flitwicks house • home of Spaceship Earth • attraction in Tommowrland • home of Cinderella's Castle • state where Bailey was born • school Harry Potter attended • attraction in Liberty Square • state where Phoenix was born • dog than can run up to 45 MPH • location of The Leaky Cauldron • ...
Texas 2024-12-28
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- University of Texas mascot
- Symbol on the Texas state flag
- Texas state small mammal
- Livestock often raised on Texas ranches
- Ranch worker known for herding cattle
- Texas state flower
- Largest city in Texas
- Common desert plant in Texas
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- Capital city of Texas
- Tex-Mex dish of grilled meat
- City home to the Alamo
- Severe weather phenomenon
- Historic mission and fortress
- Event featuring bull riding and barrel racing
- Texan way of saying 'you all'
- Major industry in Texas
- Large farm for raising livestock
- Wild horse often seen in Texas
- Texas-style smoked meat cuisine
- City famous for its skyline and sports teams
20 Clues: Texas state flower • Capital city of Texas • Largest city in Texas • City home to the Alamo • Major industry in Texas • Texas state small mammal • Severe weather phenomenon • University of Texas mascot • Tex-Mex dish of grilled meat • Common desert plant in Texas • Historic mission and fortress • Texan way of saying 'you all' • Symbol on the Texas state flag • ...
Going West 2016-06-01
21 Clues: Vieh • fast • Grab • Dach • Armee • Wiese • Enkel • Masern • kämmen • pflügen • Bergbau • Schlacht • ekelhaft • Hochzeit • Krankheit • damenhaft • Hinterhof • Planwagen • Zimmermann • bescheiden • Stellvertreter
Our America Ch. 6 Review 2026-03-26
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- the towns that have railroads to take the cows to the East
- the rope cowboys used to lasso stray cattle
- a kitchen on wheels
- what cowboys would sit on during cattle drives
- people that stole livestock
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- what happened when cattle became wild
- the person whose job it was to look after the extra horses
- men who were hired by ranchers to look after their branded cattle
- promises made between the Native Americans and the United States during America's growing years
9 Clues: a kitchen on wheels • people that stole livestock • what happened when cattle became wild • the rope cowboys used to lasso stray cattle • what cowboys would sit on during cattle drives • the towns that have railroads to take the cows to the East • the person whose job it was to look after the extra horses • ...
The Tomo 2023-08-31
19 Clues: farm • head • blue • eyes • door • horse • knots • truck • tears • Garden • cancer • cheese • school • blanket • morning • meeting • Christmas • Kia dinner • word hello
history crossword 2023-12-12
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- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- Mexican cowboy
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails and cow towns
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
- used to harvest crops
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
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- used to take the coverings off the grain
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives, they pooled their money together to make larger purchase of tools and seed
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of famers and workers
- invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
19 Clues: Mexican cowboy • used to harvest crops • used to take the coverings off the grain • Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • untended land where cattle were left to graze • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
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 • ...
Tic Tac Toe 2022-11-16
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- West of mississippi East of rocky
- Short for baby something
- Massacre
- Absorbing fully
- Natives forced to live here
- An attack on unarmed indians
- Native dance for prayers
- Entering unassigned lands in Okalahoma
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- Americans lost and now saw indians as bloodthristy
- Large herds of cattle texas
- Free land after 5 years
- President takes land away from indians
- Used to drive cattle to ranches
- Large scale migration
- A house made of not wood or stone
15 Clues: Massacre • Absorbing fully • Large scale migration • Free land after 5 years • Short for baby something • Native dance for prayers • Large herds of cattle texas • Natives forced to live here • An attack on unarmed indians • Used to drive cattle to ranches • West of mississippi East of rocky • A house made of not wood or stone • President takes land away from indians • ...
Animals in Agriculture 2018-03-17
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- A young cow before weaning
- A young sheep less than 12 months old
- A female cow
- Female sheep
- A brown and white breed of cattle
- A chicken before it reaches egg laying age
- A maiden cow
- An Australian breed of sheep
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- An entire male sheep
- Another name for a rooster
- An entire male cow
- Sheep grow this product
- A castrated male sheep
- We grow cattle for this product
- We use chickens to produce this
15 Clues: A female cow • Female sheep • A maiden cow • An entire male cow • An entire male sheep • A castrated male sheep • Sheep grow this product • A young cow before weaning • Another name for a rooster • An Australian breed of sheep • We grow cattle for this product • We use chickens to produce this • A brown and white breed of cattle • A young sheep less than 12 months old • ...
Texas History 2025-05-15
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- A person of Mexican heritage living in Texas.
- The process of Texas joining the United States in 1845.
- Known as the “Father of Texas” for bringing settlers.
- To withdraw from a country or group (as Texas did in 1861).
- Type of government Texas had after gaining independence.
- Religious settlements built by the Spanish.
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- Leader of the Texas army and first president of the Republic of Texas.
- A fast-growing town, especially during oil or cattle booms.
- River that forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
- The northwestern region of Texas shaped like a handle.
- Breed of cattle raised in Texas for cattle drives.
- Body of water southeast of Texas.
- The site of a famous 1836 battle where Texans held out for 13 days.
- Mexican general defeated at San Jacinto.
14 Clues: Body of water southeast of Texas. • Mexican general defeated at San Jacinto. • Religious settlements built by the Spanish. • A person of Mexican heritage living in Texas. • Breed of cattle raised in Texas for cattle drives. • River that forms the border between Texas and Mexico. • Known as the “Father of Texas” for bringing settlers. • ...
texas history crossword puzzle 2021-05-03
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- war the war that ended slavery
- states small mammal
- northern border state
- separating based on religion or race
- how many flags have been flown over tx
- Mexican dictator during the tx revolution
- the people who conducted the cattle drives
- what we call tx in modern times
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- turning into cities
- sates large mammal
- farming
- the belief to move westward
- First European to map the coast of texas
- this tx region is the most east and highly populated
- 28th state to join America
- sharp wire that ended cattle drives
16 Clues: farming • sates large mammal • turning into cities • states small mammal • northern border state • 28th state to join America • the belief to move westward • war the war that ended slavery • what we call tx in modern times • sharp wire that ended cattle drives • separating based on religion or race • how many flags have been flown over tx • First European to map the coast of texas • ...
Texas Industries 2023-05-15
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- First oil well in East Texas that started the oil boom in Texas.
- City where most of the cattle feedlots and processing plants are.
- Way of getting natural gas out of the ground by drilling down and sideways.
- City where most oil refineries are located near.
- Region of Texas you would find timber and poultry industries.
- City in Central Texas hill country known for sheep and goat production.
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- County in Texas that produces the most fruits and vegetables.
- Number one plant agricultural product produced in Texas.
- Spanish cowboys that taught Americans about being a cowboy.
- Largest oil region in Texas
- Other fossil fuel often extracted from Texas besides oil.
- What cattle drives were trying to get to.
- Texas' rank among US states for oil production
- Breed of Texas cow that went wild and became famous in Texas, even though it had poor quality meat.
- Where crude oil is taken to be cleaned & processed into products like gasoline and deisel.
- Number one economic industry in Texas
- Worlds largest cotton producing county.
- Number one agricultural product in Texas (hint: animal)
18 Clues: Largest oil region in Texas • Number one economic industry in Texas • Worlds largest cotton producing county. • What cattle drives were trying to get to. • Texas' rank among US states for oil production • City where most oil refineries are located near. • Number one agricultural product in Texas (hint: animal) • Number one plant agricultural product produced in Texas. • ...
The Real Story of a Cowboy's Life - Terms and Defintions 2024-01-12
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- to express strong feeling
- distractions
- the attitude something has
- a measure of cattle
- thieves or crooks; dishonest people
- to estimate or judge
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- bothersome or irritating
- to demand
- a shallow ditch
- ranchers, farmers, or settlers
- to make known the ownership of land
- to move cattle from one spot to the other
12 Clues: to demand • distractions • a shallow ditch • a measure of cattle • to estimate or judge • bothersome or irritating • to express strong feeling • the attitude something has • ranchers, farmers, or settlers • to make known the ownership of land • thieves or crooks; dishonest people • to move cattle from one spot to the other
Garden 2018-05-21
21 Clues: juur • mutt • salat • seeme • veenma • toores • uurima • hernes • kamakas • aiakäru • umbrohi • jalajälg • kaaslane • tööriist • küüslauk • hoiatama • aurutama • kaalikas • punapeet • kariloomad • kena, mehe kohta
lesson 4 unit 3 2023-11-23
22 Clues: vee • hek • poort • tarwe • beekje • gevaar • huisje • schuur • oogsten • beperkt • laantje • gewassen • bedienen • afgelegen • onsmetten • richtlijn • landelijk • repareren • platteland • geïsoleerd • beschermend • omstandigheden
English 2024-01-14
22 Clues: dav • mísa • pruh • tahat • mírně • syčet • palec • balík • palivo • poblíž • odměna • puchýř • pažitka • nevěsta • dobytek • náramek • tekutina • naštěstí • povolení • obdivovat • zlomenina • nesouhlasit
Animal terminology 2021-02-12
10 Clues: castrated cattle • mature male sheep • offspring of goat • castrated poultry • mature male turkey • mature female goat • mature female swine • castrated sheep/goat • mature female cattle • lamb young female sheep
Corné Rijlaarsdam 2025-09-23
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- it is used as bedding
- cut the grass
- the first stomach
- a male cow
- a cow eats it
- a young cow
- a group of cows
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- it grows on a field an example is
- it comes out of cattle
- you do it to put a crop on the field
- the white liquid out of the udder
- a piece of land where you grow something
- 0,4 hectare
- dried grass
- a farmer drives on it
15 Clues: a male cow • 0,4 hectare • a young cow • dried grass • cut the grass • a cow eats it • a group of cows • the first stomach • it is used as bedding • a farmer drives on it • it comes out of cattle • it grows on a field an example is • the white liquid out of the udder • you do it to put a crop on the field • a piece of land where you grow something
Odyssey 2024-03-19
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- The number of days the wind blew, trapping Odysseus on Thrinacia
- the ship was destroyed by this
- You must not touch the cattle of
- the mountain Odysseus recognizes
- convinces the other men to kill the divine cattle
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- this lures sailors to certain doom, cover your ears
- The man Odysseus sought in The Land of the Dead
- He requested Odysseus burn his body
- Where the sun god keeps his cattle
- six headed monster who lives in a cave
- Plug your ears with
11 Clues: Plug your ears with • the ship was destroyed by this • You must not touch the cattle of • the mountain Odysseus recognizes • Where the sun god keeps his cattle • He requested Odysseus burn his body • six headed monster who lives in a cave • The man Odysseus sought in The Land of the Dead • convinces the other men to kill the divine cattle • ...
Mining, Cattle, and Native Americans 2023-11-09
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- the name that was given to trains by Native Americans
- towns that were abandoned after the mine rush shut down
- precious metal that a lot of utensils were made from
- The Railroad that spanned across the country
- A disease that destroyed entire herds of cattle
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- towns that grew in a short amount of time
- self-appointed law enforcers, like batman
- pants that protect a rider's legs from thorny plants
- towns where cattle were held in great pens
- rich vein of gold or silver
- trips where ranchers drove animals hundreds of miles north to railroad lines
- skilled riders who herded cattle on ranches
- financial aid or a land grant from the government
13 Clues: rich vein of gold or silver • towns that grew in a short amount of time • self-appointed law enforcers, like batman • towns where cattle were held in great pens • skilled riders who herded cattle on ranches • The Railroad that spanned across the country • A disease that destroyed entire herds of cattle • financial aid or a land grant from the government • ...
test 2018-07-04
18 Clues: Vieh • ganz • still • Markt • Pfund • wagen • Tasche • weiter • frisch • billig • Metzger • schürze • Freunde • höflich • ziemlich • Hausfrau • Gefangener • gewinn ,Profit
Animal Names 2025-02-24
11 Clues: baby goat • baby swine • young sheep • female goat • baby chicken • young cattle • mature female sheep • mature female chicken • male swine that has been castrated • male cattle that has been castrated • male chicken that has not been castrated
Beef 2020-02-14
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- Male cattle having been castrated after maturity. Primarily used for dog food
- Cows that are used for milk after giving birth once or twice
- Young heifers or bulls prized for their meat between 5 and 9 months old.
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- The art of breaking down meats from carcass, to primal and sub primal parts.
- By-product of the dairy industry, calf under 9 months of age but usually slaughtered between 8 and 16 weeks old.
- Male cattle castrated prior to maturity and principally raised for beef
- Young female cattle that have not given birth.
- Male cattle with superior genetics, raised for breeding
- Female cattle after their first calving (birth)
9 Clues: Young female cattle that have not given birth. • Female cattle after their first calving (birth) • Male cattle with superior genetics, raised for breeding • Cows that are used for milk after giving birth once or twice • Male cattle castrated prior to maturity and principally raised for beef • ...
Beef industry 2025-04-09
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- Animals that eat corn or soy.
- The necessary weight to enter the market.
- A selected amount of food given to animals.
- A farmer who raises cattle.
- Place where the animal is butchered.
- Cattle that eat grass
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- Where cows get feed rations and get fatter.
- You give these to animals so they don’t get sick
- The cattle
- You give these to animals so they grow quickly.
10 Clues: The cattle • Cattle that eat grass • A farmer who raises cattle. • Animals that eat corn or soy. • Place where the animal is butchered. • The necessary weight to enter the market. • Where cows get feed rations and get fatter. • A selected amount of food given to animals. • You give these to animals so they grow quickly. • You give these to animals so they don’t get sick
Beef Cattle Crossword 2024-08-29
Across
- how you recognise cows
- a vaccination that provides 12 months protection
- process of an animal
- young female cow
- specific group of domestic animal
- creating a distinct identity on the cow
- allowing livestock forage
Down
- when you stop feed calf's milk
- washing or cleaning the cow
- removal of the horn
- another word for buck, or male deer
- when the animal becomes dehydrated
- a cow with no balls
- a cow that is between 12 and 24 months old
- plastic object used for identification
15 Clues: young female cow • removal of the horn • a cow with no balls • process of an animal • how you recognise cows • allowing livestock forage • washing or cleaning the cow • when you stop feed calf's milk • specific group of domestic animal • when the animal becomes dehydrated • another word for buck, or male deer • plastic object used for identification • ...
Cotton, Cattle, Railroads 2025-02-20
Across
- watering of land by sprinklers or ditches
- an innovation or an invention
- Spanish word for cowboy
- where humans decide to live
- cows
- a large farm where animals are raised
Down
- wild rush of animals or people
- something new
- growing cash crops
- uses wind power to pump water from underground
- fence with sharp barbs
- people moving to towns and cities
- growing crops for your family
- cloth made of natural or artificial fibers
- an agreement
15 Clues: cows • an agreement • something new • growing cash crops • fence with sharp barbs • Spanish word for cowboy • where humans decide to live • an innovation or an invention • growing crops for your family • wild rush of animals or people • people moving to towns and cities • a large farm where animals are raised • watering of land by sprinklers or ditches • ...
yo mom 2015-10-06
Across
- official color of ffa
- meat that comes from cattle
- raises cattle for weaning
- types of bird included in poultry
- president that lived in plains,ga
- what animal does pork come from
- Georgia was the first to cultivate this
- how the ffa jacket should be worn
Down
- type of chicken nuggets
- what does the NFA stand for
- quality carcasses
- who invinted the steel plow
- color of the ffa
- only onion to be grown in Georgia
- invinted the cotton gin
15 Clues: color of the ffa • quality carcasses • official color of ffa • type of chicken nuggets • invinted the cotton gin • raises cattle for weaning • what does the NFA stand for • meat that comes from cattle • who invinted the steel plow • what animal does pork come from • types of bird included in poultry • president that lived in plains,ga • only onion to be grown in Georgia • ...
Western Expansion 2024-09-18
Across
- Main producer of wheat
- 160 acres of land to farm
- Pioneer moving to work the new western land
- Large farm that specalizes in 1 crop
- Self nominated police
- People who move place to place
- Title of a cattle moving over a LONG distance
- Developer of stem engine
Down
- Gave people land in the west
- mining with high pressure water
- town populated souly for mining
- Support
- Large cattle area
- Crop production with no irrigation
- large open land where wheat is dominate crop
15 Clues: Support • Large cattle area • Self nominated police • Main producer of wheat • Developer of stem engine • 160 acres of land to farm • Gave people land in the west • People who move place to place • mining with high pressure water • town populated souly for mining • Crop production with no irrigation • Large farm that specalizes in 1 crop • Pioneer moving to work the new western land • ...
