cattle Crossword Puzzles
NSE Practice Crossword 2014-02-15
21 Clues: tin • pond • wood • lead • iron • axis • cider • storm • steel • county • sulfur • Germany • landslide • northeast • Switzerland • waning (moon) • to be located • cattle raising • brook or stream • cardinal points • state (adjective)
pre sol 3 CW 2017-10-08
25 Clues: híd • köd • farm • kapu • róka • lakó • üldöz • vidék • épület • előtér • termel • háttér • termés • sövény • kastély • istálló • felfedez • vidékiház • termőföld • gyermekkor • rettenetes • tönkretesz • marhacsorda • hirdetőtábla • nyugtalanság
05 WORD LIST 2019-03-07
26 Clues: Jūra • Sala • cilts • valis • ubags • barot • lietus • iekost • ieleja • vilnis • ķirurgs • stumbrs • izpētīt • izplest • Straume • apkārtne • liellopi • paredzēt • virtuāls • samazināt • nabadzība • vertikāls • organisks • būt parādā • iedzīvotājs • augšupielāde
Ingles 2020-10-28
Across
- – pedreiro
- – administrador
- – biomédico
- Breeder – pecuarista
- – barbeiro
- – ator
- – açougueiro
- – cozinheiro
- – anestesista
- – arqueólogo
- – compositor
- – carpinteiro
- – ferreiro
Down
- – coreógrafo
- – caixa
- – babá
- – sapateiro
- – esteticista
- – acupunturista
- – astrônomo
- – padeiro
- – químico
- – atleta
- producer - produtor cultural
- – dançarino
25 Clues: – babá • – ator • – caixa • – atleta • – padeiro • – químico • – pedreiro • – barbeiro • – ferreiro • – biomédico • – sapateiro • – astrônomo • – dançarino • – coreógrafo • – açougueiro • – cozinheiro • – arqueólogo • – compositor • – esteticista • – anestesista • – carpinteiro • – administrador • – acupunturista • Breeder – pecuarista • producer - produtor cultural
Animal groups 2022-04-07
27 Clues: Bees • Fish • Lice • Ants • Owls • Dogs • Clams • Crows • Lions • Otters • Hyenas • Camels • Cattle • Zebras • Sharks • Lemurs • Ravens • Wombats • Beavers • Baboons • Jaguars • Penguins • Giraffes • Dolphins • Gorillas • Porcupines • Caterpillars
UNIT 5 2022-12-26
Across
- a long wire to travel from a high place to a lower place
- a person in charge of cattle
- when you are away from home (in a different country, for example) but you want to go home
- something you can take back from a memorable trip
- you can see this in the morning
- the animals like bulls, cows etc.
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- a tent that North Americans used to use as a house
- not in the building
- a place where cattle live
- you feel ... when you think you can do something
10 Clues: not in the building • a place where cattle live • a person in charge of cattle • you can see this in the morning • the animals like bulls, cows etc. • you feel ... when you think you can do something • something you can take back from a memorable trip • a tent that North Americans used to use as a house • a long wire to travel from a high place to a lower place • ...
Old Westerns 2023-12-08
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- Name of a famous cattle trail.
- Independent individual in the West.
- Person in charge of horses on a ranch.
- Name of a famed Apache leader.
- Unexplored wilderness.
- Type of early machine gun used in the West.
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- Brand of iconic cowboy hats.
- Popular places in western towns.
- Open grassland in the West.
- Mountain range in western films.
- Show featuring Clint Eastwood.
- First name of Wayne, Oscar winner for "True Grit."
- Gathering of cattle or horses.
13 Clues: Unexplored wilderness. • Open grassland in the West. • Brand of iconic cowboy hats. • Name of a famous cattle trail. • Show featuring Clint Eastwood. • Name of a famed Apache leader. • Gathering of cattle or horses. • Popular places in western towns. • Mountain range in western films. • Independent individual in the West. • Person in charge of horses on a ranch. • ...
Aidan Delgado's MBSID Crossword 2020-10-24
Across
- A war fought to overthrow an unwanted gov.
- A weapon used in the revolution.
- Soldiers on the stateside.
- Another word for lobsterbacks.
- The British soldiers.
- Leading by oneself.
- A gun used in the revolution.
- A trailer used for transporting goods.
- A highly ranked military official.
- An American colonists who support Britain.
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- A woman whose husband has been killed.
- A coin used in the United Kingdom.
- An establishment for selling food and beer
- Another word for cow owned by farmers.
- Cattle thieves.
- Another word for patriot.
- Something used to hang people in the 1800s
- Someone who is loyal to the king.
- An army rank higher than general.
- Someone who is not loyal to the king.
- A military force.
21 Clues: Cattle thieves. • A military force. • Leading by oneself. • The British soldiers. • Another word for patriot. • Soldiers on the stateside. • A gun used in the revolution. • Another word for lobsterbacks. • A weapon used in the revolution. • Someone who is loyal to the king. • An army rank higher than general. • A coin used in the United Kingdom. • A highly ranked military official. • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead Crossword 2020-10-26
Across
- to buy or sell stocks in the face of higher than ordinary risk
- The name of Tim's dad's gun
- an old house in the woods
- Another name for the British troops
- To win or be victorious
- a formal request addressed to a specific person or thing
- Adams second president
- what you are called when you steal something
- Tim's brother who dies
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- the first president
- an official certificate giving someone there rank
- the first (blank) at Lexington
- a person who remains loyal to there side of the war
- by oneself or ones state
- people who accused Tim of stealing cattle
- The first shot at (blank)
- a place to keep alcohol
- Sam's brother
- the name of Tim's cow
- what Tim was arrested for steeling
20 Clues: Sam's brother • the first president • the name of Tim's cow • Adams second president • Tim's brother who dies • a place to keep alcohol • To win or be victorious • by oneself or ones state • an old house in the woods • The first shot at (blank) • The name of Tim's dad's gun • the first (blank) at Lexington • what Tim was arrested for steeling • Another name for the British troops • ...
Wild West 2023-02-07
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- a 4 - legged animal to ride
- a person being searched
- a male who tends to cattle
- green spike
- the place where the wild west is
- people who help the police when they need to
- indigenous to the country
- grass and trees a lot
- a person who fires bullets in the air
- a fire outside
- domesticated cows
- a person who has broken the law
- the most commonly used gun
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- a set of tracks
- a horse race
- a horse propelled train used for public
- a place to gamble
- a place to get alcohol and drinks
- a empty wasteland with sand
- people trying to stop outlaws
- a 4-wheeler which is moved by horses
- a valuable recourse used to trade
22 Clues: green spike • a horse race • a fire outside • a set of tracks • a place to gamble • domesticated cows • grass and trees a lot • a person being searched • indigenous to the country • a male who tends to cattle • the most commonly used gun • a 4 - legged animal to ride • a empty wasteland with sand • people trying to stop outlaws • a person who has broken the law • ...
Dairy 2023-05-16
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- Cattle with no horns
- Partial sterilization of milk
- Period when a cow is not milking
- Process of fat molecules emulsified in milk
- Bovine breed that gives largest volume of milk
- This element found in milk builds strong bones
- Digestive system cattle posses
- Barn where each cow has individual stall, water, feed
- Total mixed
- Infection of the mammary system
- Milking system where cows spin
- Process where milk is given specific fat content
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- Bovine breed that produces largest butterfat volume
- Process where additional nutrients are added
- Administering a shot into the muscle
- No milker needed
- Process of withdrawling young from milk or mother
- Cows are dipped with this element
- First milk specifically for the calf
- Cows have four
20 Clues: Total mixed • Cows have four • No milker needed • Cattle with no horns • Partial sterilization of milk • Digestive system cattle posses • Milking system where cows spin • Infection of the mammary system • Period when a cow is not milking • Cows are dipped with this element • Administering a shot into the muscle • First milk specifically for the calf • ...
S.S study guide 2023-12-11
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- are a fear in cattle drives
- railroad connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- dealt out their own brand of justice
- were secret agreements
- gauge was adopted by railroad companies
- were financial aid
- invented the sleeping car
- were secret discounts
- are people who are charged across the Oklahoma border on
- were orginaly made of iron
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- are African Americans
- helped pave the way for the expansion of the west
- when an animal is burned to sybolize something
- were rich deposits of silver streaks
- is the combining of seperate companies
- controlled the nations rail traffic
- collapse of the mid 1880s marked the end of the cattle kingdom
- invented air brakes and tranformer
- followed by bust lead to ghost towns
- built the Great Northern Line
20 Clues: were financial aid • are African Americans • were secret discounts • were secret agreements • invented the sleeping car • were orginaly made of iron • are a fear in cattle drives • built the Great Northern Line • invented air brakes and tranformer • controlled the nations rail traffic • dealt out their own brand of justice • were rich deposits of silver streaks • ...
Emma Bailey = 3rd Hour 2024-04-19
Across
- what is the most popular crop grown in Kansas
- where people grow crops
- Whats another name for cows
- used to protect cowboys legs
- Where did the British settle
- They came into Kansas in 1865-1900s
- A public speaker
- A sum of money granted by the government
- what did cowboys put on there horses to ride
- Operated by machines
- what was used to protect cowboys from getting snake bites
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- Where did people grow there crops
- Owner or control of a supply
- A plot of land
- People who lived on someone else's property without legal claim
- A state or period of isolation
- To do something because the law told you to
- The grant of authority or rights
- People who save cattle
- who lived in wilson
20 Clues: A plot of land • A public speaker • who lived in wilson • Operated by machines • People who save cattle • where people grow crops • Whats another name for cows • Owner or control of a supply • used to protect cowboys legs • Where did the British settle • A state or period of isolation • The grant of authority or rights • Where did people grow there crops • ...
Adan=5th Hour 2024-04-17
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- Where did the African American settle
- pushing cattle from land to land
- a settler on a homestead
- how much hours did a cowboy spend on a horse a day
- Ownership or control of a supply
- how much money does a cowboy make
- Someone that gives speeches
- Where did the French settle
- cattle brought this to kansas
- extreme scarcity of food
- What caused the British to leave their homes
- what was Wichita know as
- This was built in the mid 1850s
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- a house apartment or tipi
- Germans settled here
- This event happened in 1850-1870s
- To obey the federal goverment
- when did Kansas become state
- a grant of public land
- how much money is it to buy 160 acre
20 Clues: Germans settled here • a grant of public land • a settler on a homestead • extreme scarcity of food • what was Wichita know as • a house apartment or tipi • Someone that gives speeches • Where did the French settle • To obey the federal goverment • when did Kansas become state • cattle brought this to kansas • This was built in the mid 1850s • pushing cattle from land to land • ...
Chapter 1: The animal science industry 2024-08-12
Across
- animals parts used in manner that they were not intended for
- wild jungle fowl
- an animal that has a stomach divided into several compartments
- east Indian pig
- India and Africa cattle
- taming animals
- early ancestor to horse
- European wild boar
- kept animals
- group of animals with common traits
- closely related animals
- animals raised for commercial use
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- pet cross breeding of two common animal breeds to create a new one
- European cattle
- animals living close to humans
- the largest compartment in the ruminant stomach
- emphasizes the humane treatment of animals in both research and production
- an animals that has a simple stomach
- study of animals
- animal used for pulling
- animals kept for pleasure
- non traditional pets
- warm blooded
23 Clues: warm blooded • kept animals • taming animals • European cattle • east Indian pig • wild jungle fowl • study of animals • European wild boar • non traditional pets • India and Africa cattle • animal used for pulling • early ancestor to horse • closely related animals • animals kept for pleasure • animals living close to humans • animals raised for commercial use • ...
Cattle Swine and Goats 2022-09-28
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- relating to goats
- when a female bovine gives birth
- an adult female pig that's had babies
- young female pig that hasn't been bread
- birthing process of goats
- remove the testicles of a male animal
- uncastrated male bovine
- uncastrated male pig
- castrated male goat
Down
- relating to cattle
- uncastrated male goat
- goat under year of age
- relating to pigs
- female bovine that has had a calf
- time between conception and birth
- female goat
- castrated male pig
- young bovine less than a year old
- castrated male bovine
- female bovine that hasn't calved
20 Clues: female goat • relating to pigs • relating to goats • relating to cattle • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • uncastrated male pig • uncastrated male goat • castrated male bovine • goat under year of age • uncastrated male bovine • birthing process of goats • when a female bovine gives birth • female bovine that hasn't calved • female bovine that has had a calf • ...
American West - Development of the Plains 2017-10-20
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- Bisen
- What sport is Mr Illingworth famous for?
- Religious group; Joseph Smith was their leader
- Destiny God's will for white people to civilise the whole of the USA
- Civil War Conflict between the north and south
- Scruff The name of Mr Dallow's pet dog
- Land reserved for Indians
- Northern city; Mr Dallow's university
- Trail First major migrant trail
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- Baron Large rancher; enormous political power
- Creamy dessert; Mr Haywood's favourite
- The Permanent Indian ________
- _______ Railroad Act (1862)
- Treaty signed with the Indians in 1851
- What fruit appears in the Redhill Coat of Arms
- Farmer on the Plains
- Texas breed of cattle
- Red Russian crop; strong and hardy
- plow Strong plough used on the Plains
- Party Ill-fated group of migrants
20 Clues: Bisen • Farmer on the Plains • Texas breed of cattle • Land reserved for Indians • _______ Railroad Act (1862) • The Permanent Indian ________ • Trail First major migrant trail • Party Ill-fated group of migrants • Red Russian crop; strong and hardy • plow Strong plough used on the Plains • Northern city; Mr Dallow's university • Creamy dessert; Mr Haywood's favourite • ...
Organic farming 2020-02-26
Across
- an adult female pig, especially one that has farrowed
- yellow, oil seed plant
- the most populated country in the world
- The capital of Hungary
- famous Hungarian spice
- you cannot use it for preventive treatment in organic livestock farming
- milk product
- domestic male pig
- friesian the most popular dairy cattle breed
- genetically modified abbreviation
- famous alcoholic Hungarian drink
- young pig
- white, healthy drink
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- yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable
- nutrient-rich animal end product, is used to nourish the soil
- the opposite of healthy
- essential to life
- the most important meal of the day
- male cattle
- produced by the hen
- what is it called when the ewe gives birth to the lamb?
- We call it when an animal's leg hurts
22 Clues: young pig • male cattle • milk product • essential to life • domestic male pig • produced by the hen • white, healthy drink • yellow, oil seed plant • The capital of Hungary • famous Hungarian spice • the opposite of healthy • famous alcoholic Hungarian drink • genetically modified abbreviation • the most important meal of the day • yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable • ...
American West 2023-04-06
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- The _________ railroad
- A conflict between cattle ranchers & homesteaders (7,6,3)
- The Battle of Little ________
- Describes Plains Indian way of life
- The colonel at the Sand Creek Massacre
- A US fort where 2 treaties were signed with Indians (4,7)
- Indians were moved here
- The _______ Act of 1862
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- Black Americans who moved in 1879
- This led to the Wounded Knee Massacre (5,5)
- The state where the cattle industry began
- Leader who set up Salt Lake City (7,4)
- Animal hunted by Native Americans
- The first cow town
- Created a trail with his partner Oliver Loving
- Home of the Plains Indians
- Travelled west to escape persecution
- The ________ Culture Act of 1873
- Animal rode by Native Americans
- A group who took a wrong turn on the Oregon Trail
20 Clues: The first cow town • The _________ railroad • Indians were moved here • The _______ Act of 1862 • Home of the Plains Indians • The Battle of Little ________ • Animal rode by Native Americans • The ________ Culture Act of 1873 • Black Americans who moved in 1879 • Animal hunted by Native Americans • Describes Plains Indian way of life • Travelled west to escape persecution • ...
Importance of Animal Science 2023-02-16
Across
- Castrated Swine
- The process of moving animals from their producers to consumers
- An animal that was once domesticated that was returned to the wild
- Mother Cat
- Baby Pigeon
- Killing of an injured animal
- Raising animals for food, companionship, and other uses
- Mammals produced on farms and ranches for food and other purposes
- Sire of Geese
- Young Female Cattle
- Top U.S. livestock industry by terms of sales
- Group of Cats
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- Product from Angora Goats
- Illinois' top livestock industry
- Food fish
- Genus for Horses
- Castrated Sheep and Goat
- A group of fowl (birds) that are raised for use as food and other products such as feathers.
- Baby Horse
- Female Neutering
- Where dogs are raised
- Sire of Swine
- Mother Sheep
23 Clues: Food fish • Mother Cat • Baby Horse • Baby Pigeon • Mother Sheep • Sire of Geese • Sire of Swine • Group of Cats • Castrated Swine • Genus for Horses • Female Neutering • Young Female Cattle • Where dogs are raised • Castrated Sheep and Goat • Product from Angora Goats • Killing of an injured animal • Illinois' top livestock industry • Top U.S. livestock industry by terms of sales • ...
Western Puzzle 2023-07-24
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- precious treasure
- another name for a cowboy
- a rope used for catching cattle or horses
- cow, bull
- the camp you are at
- a baby horse
- a spiky plant
- an animal that slithers
- sound a rattlesnake makes
- a leather seat for horseback riders
- someone who takes care of cattle or horses
- the coolest person you know
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- theme of this week
- a cute large animal that makes milk
- a mustang
- something that cowboys wear around their necks
- a hot and dry landscape
- someone who enforces the law in the wild west
- everything in bigger in...
- criminals new home
- up, what you say to make a horse start running
- land where livestock is raised
- type of shoes that cowboys wear
23 Clues: a mustang • cow, bull • a baby horse • a spiky plant • precious treasure • theme of this week • criminals new home • the camp you are at • a hot and dry landscape • an animal that slithers • another name for a cowboy • sound a rattlesnake makes • everything in bigger in... • the coolest person you know • land where livestock is raised • type of shoes that cowboys wear • ...
anml flg 2022-02-17
2/14 crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- Immigrants,Poor Americans,Women, and ___ worked in industries during the gilded age.
- An invention to fence off property.
- Native Americans were sent to white schools to ____ into white culture.
- Cowboys rounded up the wild longhorns and took them north to the ___ in Kansas.
- Native American lands were taken away, and they were sent to live in ____.
- ___ Act of 1862 encouraged people to move west.
- The Chinese Exclusion Act 1882 banned anyone from immigrating from China to the ___.
- Single-room apartments that often lacked the basic necessities.
- Knights of Labor allowed ___ and black men to join the union.
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- Belief in _____ justified rich people doing whatever it took to get wealthy.
- The ___ became a symbol of the individualism of the American spirit.
- Millions of wild longhorn cattle roamed the Great Plains in ___.
- From Kansas the longhorns were shipped by train to the slaughter houses in ____.
- "Hands off" approach from the goverment
- Cattle being brought up north caused a ___ for meat all over the USA.
- Ranchers used the railroads to transport _____ to the slaughterhouses in Chicago.
16 Clues: An invention to fence off property. • "Hands off" approach from the goverment • ___ Act of 1862 encouraged people to move west. • Knights of Labor allowed ___ and black men to join the union. • Single-room apartments that often lacked the basic necessities. • Millions of wild longhorn cattle roamed the Great Plains in ___. • ...
05 WORD LIST 2019-03-07
26 Clues: Jūra • Sala • cilts • valis • ubags • barot • lietus • iekost • ieleja • vilnis • ķirurgs • stumbrs • izpētīt • izplest • Straume • apkārtne • liellopi • paredzēt • virtuāls • samazināt • nabadzība • vertikāls • organisks • būt parādā • iedzīvotājs • augšupielāde
Cattle, Ranching, and Cotton 2020-04-08
8 Clues: Mexican ranch owner • Range Land with no fence • Fence Barbed-wire fences • Someone who takes care of horses • A person who moves cattle to market • Where cattle is kept before being shipped • Moving lots of cattle across a lot of land • Staying away from others so diseases do not spread
Westward Expansion 2023-01-24
Across
- ranchers raised cattle in the late 1800's
- an undevel-open area
- many settlers moving to Oregon Country and other western areas followed this 2,000-mile-long trail.
- western fur traders and and trappers.
- began to carry mail West
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- one of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives
- huge deposit of gold and silver in Nevada
- on long journeys cowboys herded cattle to the market or to the northern Plains for grazing
- members of the Jesus Christ of Latter-day church
- communities that grew suddenly when a mine opened
10 Clues: an undevel-open area • began to carry mail West • western fur traders and and trappers. • huge deposit of gold and silver in Nevada • ranchers raised cattle in the late 1800's • members of the Jesus Christ of Latter-day church • communities that grew suddenly when a mine opened • one of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives • ...
Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-14
Across
- the young of a mammal in the early stages of development in the womb
- to select and remove from a group
- the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch
- difficulty or having complications giving birth
Down
- cattle, buffalo, kudus
- the process of giving birth
- to seek and obtain food/food for horses, cattle, goats, sheep
- producing milk
- used to treat infectious diseases
- the portion of food that a ruminant returns from the first stomach to the mouth to chew a second time
10 Clues: producing milk • cattle, buffalo, kudus • the process of giving birth • to select and remove from a group • used to treat infectious diseases • difficulty or having complications giving birth • to seek and obtain food/food for horses, cattle, goats, sheep • the young of a mammal in the early stages of development in the womb • ...
Guess the theme_________ 2022-10-12
17 Clues: elever • durable • voyager • avantage • agricole • tourisme • récolter • troupeau • saisonnier • désavantage • les récoltes • le rendement • divertissement • bétail (général) • rentrée d'argent • biologique (nourriture) • bétail (animaux lait/viande)
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
Across
- A journey where cowboys took cattle west from Texas
- The act that made it so free land in the West was given out
- Many of these were created when the Transcontinental Railroad was being built/was done being built
- Soldiers that were African American and were fighting on the front lines against Native American Tribes
- Act that offered land and government loans to the companies who built the Transcontinental Railroad
- The name Native Americans used for trains
- A house made of sod, grass, weeds, rocks, etc.
- The railway company that started in Omaha, Nebraska
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- The railway company that started in Sacramento, California
- The invention that meant the end of the cowboy
- A railway that moves across a whole continent
- People who would go to land early in an attempt to claim it before everyone else has a chance to
- Men mainly from Texas paid to bring cattle from Texas to the Transcontinental Railroad
- People who claimed land through the Homestead Act
- The place where the last spike was driven into the Transcontinental Railroad
- The famous trail used by cowboys in Cattle Drives
16 Clues: The name Native Americans used for trains • A railway that moves across a whole continent • The invention that meant the end of the cowboy • A house made of sod, grass, weeds, rocks, etc. • People who claimed land through the Homestead Act • The famous trail used by cowboys in Cattle Drives • A journey where cowboys took cattle west from Texas • ...
Iceland 2020-03-02
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- pikadjutud
- ärapühitud
- alumiiniumitööstus
- suurliustik
- arvukaltkalu
- vulkaanipurse
- hõredaltasustatud
- põhjamaalased
- loomaeluring
- metsalangetamine
- taluloomad
- polaarkarud
- saavadkarjatada
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- veis
- kohalikudliigid
- päikestvõtma
- basalt
- põllumajandusliksaastetus
- lumerebane
- vlkaaniliseltaktiivnepiirkond
- riigimõistatus
- onmoodustanud
- keskatlandimäestik
- geotermilineenergia
- kirjandus
- rannikuäärne
26 Clues: veis • basalt • kirjandus • pikadjutud • ärapühitud • lumerebane • taluloomad • suurliustik • polaarkarud • päikestvõtma • arvukaltkalu • rannikuäärne • loomaeluring • onmoodustanud • vulkaanipurse • põhjamaalased • riigimõistatus • kohalikudliigid • saavadkarjatada • metsalangetamine • hõredaltasustatud • alumiiniumitööstus • keskatlandimäestik • geotermilineenergia • põllumajandusliksaastetus • ...
Industry Information 2022-10-17
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- A cow that has not had a calf yet is called a_________?
- A cow produces approximately 15-20 glands of ______ each day.
- When selecting an animal on structural soundness, a special emphasis should be placed on _____ and legs.
- A word used to describe calving difficulties.
- Another term for estrous.
- This area is measured between the 12th and 13th rib?
- The bacteria Clostridium chauvoei causes _____ in cattle.
- The term applied to meat from cattle slaughtered at 6 months of age or less.
- COOL stands for Country of _______ Labeling.
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- ______ grade of beef a composite evaluation of factors that affect palatability of meat (tenderness, juiciness, and flavor).
- TDN stands for Total ______ Nutrients.
- How many years of age is a cow when they get a full mouth of adult teeth?
- The term for cattle between the age of 18 and 24 months.
- NCBA stands for National cattlemen’s _______ Association.
- The best USDA yield grade for beef is denoted as the number _____.
15 Clues: Another term for estrous. • TDN stands for Total ______ Nutrients. • COOL stands for Country of _______ Labeling. • A word used to describe calving difficulties. • This area is measured between the 12th and 13th rib? • A cow that has not had a calf yet is called a_________? • The term for cattle between the age of 18 and 24 months. • ...
The Odyssey Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-25
farm safety 2023-01-19
Across
- beef is a good source of P______
- be ______ be seen
- the legal age to drive a tractor
- never climb over this
- shoes to be worn on a farm
- angus mothers have excellent _______ qualities
- adult male cattle
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- masks should be worn when using ______
- angus calves are born _____
- name of a docile cow breed
- what should you do before you agitate slurry
- accidents generally don't happen before when in the morning
- a group of cattle is called a H____
- all children should be _______ on a farm
- never stand on the step of this moving vehicle
15 Clues: be ______ be seen • adult male cattle • never climb over this • name of a docile cow breed • shoes to be worn on a farm • angus calves are born _____ • beef is a good source of P______ • the legal age to drive a tractor • a group of cattle is called a H____ • masks should be worn when using ______ • all children should be _______ on a farm • ...
Meats Crossword 2023-03-15
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- This meat comes from pigs
- Shrimp, scallops, and crabs are _____
- The biggest form of poultry
- The last 5% of meat
- This meat comes from cattle that is a few weeks old
- Tying the legs and wings of poultry
- Streaks of fat found in meat
- The best grade of beef
- Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____
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- This meat comes from different birds
- Makes up 20% of meat
- Most meats are 75% _____
- Meat from sheep less than a year old
- A guarantee of wholesomeness
- This meat comes from cattle over a year old
15 Clues: The last 5% of meat • Makes up 20% of meat • The best grade of beef • Most meats are 75% _____ • This meat comes from pigs • The biggest form of poultry • Streaks of fat found in meat • A guarantee of wholesomeness • Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____ • Tying the legs and wings of poultry • This meat comes from different birds • Meat from sheep less than a year old • ...
Lesson 9 2022-01-30
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- lives deep in the rainforest and is in the family Giraffidae
- a disease caused by worm infested pork
- a deer family's name
- chewing your food then swallowing it to have it come back up into your mouth and chewed again
- in the family suidae
- female pig
- food that is softened and partially digested, forming a little ball
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- giraffes favorite food
- are part of the family camelids
- a male caprine
- in the wild, pigs live in groups of sows and offspring
- camel with one hump
- the most feared animal in Africa
- native to
- cattle that carry their weight on two toes
- belong to the family Giraffidae
- female cattle
17 Clues: native to • female pig • female cattle • a male caprine • camel with one hump • a deer family's name • in the family suidae • giraffes favorite food • are part of the family camelids • belong to the family Giraffidae • the most feared animal in Africa • a disease caused by worm infested pork • cattle that carry their weight on two toes • ...
Wesward Expansion 2023-12-19
Collective Nouns Crossword 2024-07-31
Awesome 7 The Outback 2021-10-11
18 Clues: art • syra • slätt • giftig • utsikt • intryck • plommon • däggdjur • upptäcka • innehålla • kulle, höjd • massor, mycket • koppar (metall) • konstig, märklig • staket, stängsel • utveckling, framsteg • forskare, vetenskapsman • boskap, nötkreatur, djur
Lista A 2017-10-04
18 Clues: cub • skin • dove • hurt • trust • sheep • horse • cattle • to flee • to stop • fragrant • laughter • to unload • - to scare • frightening • to draw near • mountain range • to bear a burden
Vocabulary Crossword 2016-11-08
18 Clues: air • ring • weak • force • problem • prideful • city folk • substance • opposition • incredible • suggestion • cattle drive • making goods • inexperienced • interest group • government work • plates on a fish • short writing piece
Breeds of cattle crossword 2022-12-01
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- is famous for its white colour with black spots it's used for dairy
- an ancient breed of cattle breed from France with a rich gold colour and small head
- the most common cattle in Aus mainly used for beef
- originated in Herefordshire this is one of the earliest British cattle usually with pink noses
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- from queens land and is basically red in colour and medium to large ears
- an ancient cattle now exint used for its big utter for milk
- originated in the US and has a hump on the back of its neck with horns on its head
- is an old Scottish breed that made its way to Aus in 1858
- named after the famous Australian murry river
- is known for massive horns and in a famous country wears the logo
10 Clues: named after the famous Australian murry river • the most common cattle in Aus mainly used for beef • is an old Scottish breed that made its way to Aus in 1858 • an ancient cattle now exint used for its big utter for milk • is known for massive horns and in a famous country wears the logo • is famous for its white colour with black spots it's used for dairy • ...
HEADWAY UNIT 6/1 2017-11-29
16 Clues: karja • yrtti • kaappi • kaakko • hunaja • kuivuus • säilötty • valmentaja • keskustelu • jänis, kani • hedelmätarha • vähärasvainen • elintarvikkeet • jauhaa, murskata • toimittaa, jakaa • alituinen, jatkuva
The Leonis Adobe 2020-09-29
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- Cows, calves, steers and bulls
- The tool used to turn milk into butter
- Nanny, Billy and Kid
- The person who made horseshoes for horses
- The birds used to provide eggs
- Ewes, lambs and rams
- The place where you would wash yourself
- Clay and straw used to make a brick for the house
- A type of early transportation
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- Place where cattle and animals are raised
- The first name of Mr. Leonis
- Flat bread made from ground corn
- Type of horses kept at the Leonis Adobe
- A group of animals
- The place where animals sleep
- The person who worked with metal to make things
16 Clues: A group of animals • Nanny, Billy and Kid • Ewes, lambs and rams • The first name of Mr. Leonis • The place where animals sleep • Cows, calves, steers and bulls • The birds used to provide eggs • A type of early transportation • Flat bread made from ground corn • The tool used to turn milk into butter • Type of horses kept at the Leonis Adobe • ...
Meats Crossword 2023-03-15
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- This meat comes from pigs
- Shrimp, scallops, and crabs are _____
- The biggest form of poultry
- The last 5% of meat
- This meat comes from cattle that is a few weeks old
- Tying the legs and wings of poultry
- Streaks of fat found in meat
- The best grade of beef
- Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____
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- This meat comes from different birds
- Makes up 20% of meat
- Most meats are 75% _____
- Meat from sheep less than a year old
- A guarantee of wholesomeness
- This meat comes from cattle over a year old
15 Clues: The last 5% of meat • Makes up 20% of meat • The best grade of beef • Most meats are 75% _____ • This meat comes from pigs • The biggest form of poultry • Streaks of fat found in meat • A guarantee of wholesomeness • Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____ • Tying the legs and wings of poultry • This meat comes from different birds • Meat from sheep less than a year old • ...
Conagher 2022-10-06
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- Jacob's son
- does cattle, is Evie's husbad
- Laban does this to get food for Evie and Ruth
- Jacob goes into the canyon to find them
- running the first stage through the plaza
- Jacob's wife
- Conagher is in many of these
- a constant problem for Jacob
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- there are many of these in the mountains where Laban hunts and gets water
- one type of indians in the mountains
- finds notes on tumbleweeds
- setting
- Evie and her family encounter many of these while Jacob is gone
- Jacob's daughter
- Jacob's brother in law
15 Clues: setting • Jacob's son • Jacob's wife • Jacob's daughter • Jacob's brother in law • finds notes on tumbleweeds • Conagher is in many of these • a constant problem for Jacob • does cattle, is Evie's husbad • one type of indians in the mountains • Jacob goes into the canyon to find them • running the first stage through the plaza • Laban does this to get food for Evie and Ruth • ...
Livestock Diseases (ANS II 5.02) 2021-05-13
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- bacterial disease that causes sudden death of animals. Prevent by vaccination. (sheep and goats)
- viral disease that causes late term fetal death, abortion, weak pigs and respiratory disease in young pigs. No effective treatment. Prevention includes vaccination.(swine)
- extremely contagious bacterial infection that causes lameness. Weight loss due to limited mobility is major problem. Treat with a footbath solution. Prevention includes sanitation and regular hoof trimming. This disease found in all livestock animals. (sheep and goats)
- bacterial disease that lives in soils and infects animals through wounds. Sudden death, lameness, swollen muscles and high fever are some symptoms. Prevent with vaccine. (cattle)
- virus with symptoms of gasping for air, sneezing, breathing difficulties, tremors and paralysis. No known cure. (poultry)
- disease complex with many symptoms such as closed eyes, fever, coughing, diarrhea, or discharge from nose and is more common in young cattle during times of stress such as shipping. Recommended treatment for cattle with this disease is the use of antibiotics and sulfa drugs.(cattle)
- chronic disease that causes coughing in young pigs. Reduces feed intake and causes reduced gains. Death loss is low. Prevention includes vaccination and sanitation. (swine)
- bacterial infection that causes inflammation in mammary glands. More common in dairy industry. Prevent through sanitation and proper milking procedures.
- caused by protozoan parasites and has symptoms of bloody diarrhea, weight loss, and droopiness. Affects numerous livestock species. Treat and prevent with drugs called coccidiostats.
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- bacterial disease that causes bloody scours. Recommended treatment is the use of one of the several recommended drugs in the drinking water. (swine)
- caused by a virus and has symptoms of yellow cankers in the mouth and eyes and scabs around the head. No known cure. (poultry)
- very contagious virus that has symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea with white, yellow or green feces and kills almost 100% of baby pigs who contract it. (Swine)
- virus that causes blisters on the mouth lips and nose. Zoonotic disease. Prevented by vaccination. (sheep and goats)
- microorganism that causes abortion during last half of pregnancy, afterbirth retention or sterility. Prevent by vaccinating breeding females, testing animals. Cattle that have this disease must be slaughtered and disposed of properly (cattle)
- bacteria that lives in the soil and enters the animal's body through a wound. All livestock animals can contract this disease. Animals who receive preventative maintenance procedures such as castration or docking should be vaccinated.
- caused by fungus or mold and includes symptoms of loss of appetite, gasping, sleepiness, convulsions and death. Prevented by using mold free litter. No effective treatment. (poultry)
16 Clues: bacterial disease that causes sudden death of animals. Prevent by vaccination. (sheep and goats) • virus that causes blisters on the mouth lips and nose. Zoonotic disease. Prevented by vaccination. (sheep and goats) • virus with symptoms of gasping for air, sneezing, breathing difficulties, tremors and paralysis. No known cure. (poultry) • ...
Reproduction Crossword 2022-12-01
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- The female parent of a cattle
- Breeding more distant relatives than inbreeding
- First milk
- Mating a male and female of different breeds
- The descendants of an animal
- The male parent of a cattle
- An animal's young
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- Mating purebred male to unregistered crossbred females
- Removing the testicles of the male to prevent breeding
- Mating closely related animals
- Registered male and female animals
- Time an animal is pregnant
12 Clues: First milk • An animal's young • Time an animal is pregnant • The male parent of a cattle • The descendants of an animal • The female parent of a cattle • Mating closely related animals • Registered male and female animals • Mating a male and female of different breeds • Breeding more distant relatives than inbreeding • Mating purebred male to unregistered crossbred females • ...
Australia 2022-11-10
Industries 2022-10-18
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- a male chicken
- many cows in one place
- a female chicken
- a facility where eggs are hatched
- a baby chicken
- to raise weight before slaughter, cattle can be fed...
- a group of baby pigs
- a farm that raises female pigs
- a rating of the quality of meat
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- cows and bulls
- enough space for an animal to move
- a medium-sized chicken sold for food
- a farmer who raises livestock
- a pig that has achieved market weight
- feed ... is a selected amount of food given to an animal
- farrow-to-... farm is a farm that raises pigs until they are weaned
- a female chicken that produces eggs
17 Clues: cows and bulls • a male chicken • a baby chicken • a female chicken • a group of baby pigs • many cows in one place • a farmer who raises livestock • a farm that raises female pigs • a rating of the quality of meat • a facility where eggs are hatched • enough space for an animal to move • a female chicken that produces eggs • a medium-sized chicken sold for food • ...
The Odyssey 2023-04-19
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- Place where odysseus left Ithaca for at beginning
- Odysseus's wife
- Father of Cyclops and is mad at Odysseus
- Main character child
- God who helped odysseus
- A group of people on a boat, working for odysseus
- Main character
- God which has cattle who if you kill will kill you
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- Monster with 1 eye
- Cyclops who odysseus stabbed in the eye
- name of witch who turned odysseus's men into cattle
- What athena and poseidon are
- Where odysseus is king
- What the people in his house were called
- Goddess who was on the island odysseus was stuck on
15 Clues: Main character • Odysseus's wife • Monster with 1 eye • Main character child • Where odysseus is king • God who helped odysseus • What athena and poseidon are • Cyclops who odysseus stabbed in the eye • Father of Cyclops and is mad at Odysseus • What the people in his house were called • Place where odysseus left Ithaca for at beginning • ...
Meats Crossword 2023-03-15
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- This meat comes from pigs
- Shrimp, scallops, and crabs are _____
- The biggest form of poultry
- The last 5% of meat
- This meat comes from cattle that is a few weeks old
- Tying the legs and wings of poultry
- Streaks of fat found in meat
- The best grade of beef
- Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____
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- This meat comes from different birds
- Makes up 20% of meat
- Most meats are 75% _____
- Meat from sheep less than a year old
- A guarantee of wholesomeness
- This meat comes from cattle over a year old
15 Clues: The last 5% of meat • Makes up 20% of meat • The best grade of beef • Most meats are 75% _____ • This meat comes from pigs • The biggest form of poultry • Streaks of fat found in meat • A guarantee of wholesomeness • Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____ • Tying the legs and wings of poultry • This meat comes from different birds • Meat from sheep less than a year old • ...
Meats Crossword 2023-03-15
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- This meat comes from pigs
- Shrimp, scallops, and crabs are _____
- The biggest form of poultry
- The last 5% of meat
- This meat comes from cattle that is a few weeks old
- Tying the legs and wings of poultry
- Streaks of fat found in meat
- The best grade of beef
- Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____
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- This meat comes from different birds
- Makes up 20% of meat
- Most meats are 75% _____
- Meat from sheep less than a year old
- A guarantee of wholesomeness
- This meat comes from cattle over a year old
15 Clues: The last 5% of meat • Makes up 20% of meat • The best grade of beef • Most meats are 75% _____ • This meat comes from pigs • The biggest form of poultry • Streaks of fat found in meat • A guarantee of wholesomeness • Salmon, tuna, and cod are ____ • Tying the legs and wings of poultry • This meat comes from different birds • Meat from sheep less than a year old • ...
Madi's cowboys and outlaws crossword 2024-01-30
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- how did ranchers move cattle to the east during the 1870s?
- who was the most violent Indian tribe?
- wife is Nancy Brown
- led his people the Nez Perce In a dramatic effort to escape to Canada?
- besides drought was was another reason farmers struggle with making money in the late 1800’s
- who’s real name is Henry MaCarty?
- what was a major route used for cattle drives from Texas to Kanasa during the late 1860s to the 1880s
- what was the old name for cowboys.
- growing crops without irrigation in dry regions?
- Someone who rides the range on a horse rounding up cattle?
- what was the Indian war of 1860 in California?
- who was born in Clay County, Missouri in 1847 famous for being a bank and train robber?
- they grazed large plots of unsettled lands, continually moving their herds to fresher pastures?
- spanish speaking immigrants to the southwestern cities settled in neighborhoods?
- Stealing of peoples cattle, especially on the open range
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- born January 11, 1885, on Indian territory?
- who killed 27 men by his 21st birthday
- what outlaw had a career as a deputy U.S. marshal under?
- Who was most well-known American Indian chiefs and is credited with killing Custer?
- who is renowned for the gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona?
- what was a problem farmers faced in the late 1800s?
- provided 160 acres of federal land to anyone who agreed to farm the land?
- what was the most important crop by 1860?
- This crop took over for cotton as the best crop in the late 1800’s
- someone who has broken the law usually ran from lawmen and called them this
- the average cowboy made how much in a month?
- Outlaw who was murdered on February 3, 1889 at the age of 40?
- who’s last word were “This world is a bubble, – trouble wherever you go”
28 Clues: wife is Nancy Brown • who’s real name is Henry MaCarty? • what was the old name for cowboys. • who killed 27 men by his 21st birthday • who was the most violent Indian tribe? • what was the most important crop by 1860? • born January 11, 1885, on Indian territory? • the average cowboy made how much in a month? • what was the Indian war of 1860 in California? • ...
Large Animal Science - Ruminant Digestive System 2024-03-22
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- a feed ingredient that has a high concentration of slowly degradable fiber
- Partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
- The number of stomach chambers a ruminant digestive system has
- Good bacteria in the digestive system that helps with digestion
- The process of breaking down food
- A disease cattle can get where gas accumulates in their stomach(typically the rumen chamber)
- Also called the colon, is a wide but shorter tube that absorbs water from the digested food and helps push waste out of the body
- Where digestion begins, food is broken down by teeth and saliva
- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts:
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- a digestive process by which carbohydrates are broken down by microorganisms into simple molecules for absorption into the bloodstream of an animal
- Long, narrow tube that performs most of the digestion
- First stomach chamber that also helps with the regurgitation of cud
- What we call each of the portions of the ruminant stomach
- the second stomach of a ruminant, having a honeycomb-like structure, receiving food from the rumen and passing it to the omasum
- The connecting point between the small intestine and large intestine
- mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen. The ruminants comprise the cattle, sheep, antelopes, deer, giraffes, and their relatives
- Fourth stomach chamber, performs the most digestion of food while in the stomach
- grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle
- Third stomach chamber, absorbs water and salts
- bulky food such as grass or hay for horses and cattle; fodder.
20 Clues: The process of breaking down food • Third stomach chamber, absorbs water and salts • Long, narrow tube that performs most of the digestion • What we call each of the portions of the ruminant stomach • The number of stomach chambers a ruminant digestive system has • bulky food such as grass or hay for horses and cattle; fodder. • ...
Animal Science Crossword 2024-05-23
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- Folds or flap of skin on the neck of cattle
- Compartment attached to the rumen with a honeycomb-like lining that acts as a colander for foreign objects
- Area just behind the withers on the cattle
- Area right behind the elbow where the body begins
- Where the hind legs and the barrel or body of the animal meet
- Largest organ that is the source for forage fermentation that soaks and agitates plant matter similar to a washing machine
- Compartment called “the book” with many leaf-like folds of stomach tissue that break down coarse food particles
- Long, narrow tube that receives digested food from the stomach where most food nutrients are absorbed
- Start of the process where chewing breaks down food by cutting and grinding it
- Long straight area of the lower leg between the knee/hock down to the fetlock joint
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- True stomach
- Top of shoulder on livestock
- A small callus on the underside of the fetlock on livestock, usually covered in hair
- Larger diameter tube than the small intestine with the role of absorbing water
- Another name for the hip/hip bone on cattle and goats
- Area of the face that includes the nose, mouth, and chin
- Breast or lower chest area in front of the forelegs on cattle and goats
- Joint on the hind leg that corresponds to the knee of a human
- One or more compartments that are the primary location for digestion in animals
- Part of the hindquarters; area from the lion to the tail head
- Top of the head and the beginning of the neck
- Joint on the lower leg between the cannon and the pastern
- The highest part of the rump on livestock
- Beginning of the tail, where it is attached to the rump
- Joint at the front of the chest; the slope of which starts at the withers
25 Clues: True stomach • Top of shoulder on livestock • The highest part of the rump on livestock • Area just behind the withers on the cattle • Folds or flap of skin on the neck of cattle • Top of the head and the beginning of the neck • Area right behind the elbow where the body begins • Another name for the hip/hip bone on cattle and goats • ...
Calgary Stampede 2024-07-09
16 Clues: Éte • Beer • Orage • Saddle • Teepee • Cattle • Parade • Éperons • Carnival • Farmhouse • Fireworks • Cowboy Hat • Line dance • Leather boots • Amusement rides • Pancake breakfast
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.1 2016-06-16
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- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
- Lectured on problems with reservations
- A decrease in money supply and overall lower prices
- Tried to stop Native American influence on society
- Federal land set aside for Native American
- First major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians
- Workers who broke sod
- A large group of African Americans moving to Kansas
- A Native American leader whose group killed 81 U.S. troops
- To set up or create
- A new method of farming using crops using little water
- A social and educational organization for farmers
- A treaty putting southern Plains Indians agreed to live on reservations
- Gave 17 million acres of federal land to states
- Supported moral and social causes with money from founding Chico
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- A railroad connecting the East to the West
- A group of Native Americans
- Led an expedition finding gold in the Black Hills
- A system of messengers on horseback popular in the 1860’s
- Wanted government to own railroads, telephones and telegraphs
- Gave government land to small farmers
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
- A political candidate supporting free silver coinage
- Sioux forces defeated Custer and his troops
- U.S. Army killed about 150 Lakota Sioux. Was the last major incident on the Great Plains
- A Native American belief that paradise was coming
- quickly established around mines
- To bring aboutFrontier An undeveloped area
- 300 mile march where the Navajo were forced to a reservations
- An apache, one of the last rebelling Native Americans
- A large gold and silver deposit found in Nevada
- The earliest, most popular cattle route, from Abilene, Kansas to San AntonioTexas A very popular cattle market
- A leader of the Lakota Sioux, protesting demands for land
33 Clues: To set up or create • Workers who broke sod • A group of Native Americans • quickly established around mines • Gave government land to small farmers • Lectured on problems with reservations • A railroad connecting the East to the West • Federal land set aside for Native American • To bring aboutFrontier An undeveloped area • Sioux forces defeated Custer and his troops • ...
2.3 vocab 2023-11-30
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- to confine the sow from up to a week before giving birth
- a narrow corridor built for cattle that separates them from the rest of the herd and allows handlers and veterinarians to provide medical care or restrain the animal for other procedures
- a type of animal feeding operation which is used in intensive animal farming, notably beef cattle
- a homeostatic process that maintains a steady internal body temperature despite changes in external conditions.
- a small pen that a ewe and her lamb/lambs are housed in after lambing.
- one of the three components of biorisk management, which ensures the safe use and security of biological materials in laboratories.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a long trough for feeding cattle
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- a space with precisely regulated environmental factors.
- an individual pen with a shelter and an outdoor area.
- a device used to secure a cow's head to allow handlers and veterinarians access to the animal
- an isolated room or separate building to which cows kept on a loose-housing system are taken for milking.
- an organism causing disease to its host
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch.
- a pen where livestock are temporarily confined
- a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- the process by which 'clean' air (normally outdoor air) is intentionally provided to a space and stale air is removed.
- two or more conspecific individuals living in close association with, or connected to, one another.
20 Clues: a long trough for feeding cattle • an organism causing disease to its host • a pen where livestock are temporarily confined • an individual pen with a shelter and an outdoor area. • a space with precisely regulated environmental factors. • to confine the sow from up to a week before giving birth • a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch. • ...
Melissa's Crossword 2020-09-14
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- another name for an Australian Cattle Dog
- state where Phoenix was born
- formerly knows as Downtown Disney
- hotel sister of The Yacth Clue Resort
- patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
- state where Bailey was born
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- state where Buzz Bomb was born
- Mickey's Dog
- home of Mount Gushmore
- home of Spaceship Earth
- dog than can run up to 45 MPH
- home of Cinderella's Castle
12 Clues: Mickey's Dog • home of Mount Gushmore • home of Spaceship Earth • home of Cinderella's Castle • state where Bailey was born • state where Phoenix was born • dog than can run up to 45 MPH • state where Buzz Bomb was born • formerly knows as Downtown Disney • hotel sister of The Yacth Clue Resort • another name for an Australian Cattle Dog • patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
Wild West 2024-01-31
12 Clues: poster, • A young cow • Man who robs banks • A flat piece of land • You can shoot with it • When you steal a horse • Looks like a little wolf • What you say about many cows • You need this to catch cattle • Men who lived i the wild west • Annie Oakley was very good at this • What you get if you catch the wanted person
The Cattle of the Sun God 2022-10-21
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- What was the name of the nymph that told Helios that his cows had been killed?
- Who did the cattle belong to?
- Who was the only survivor?
- what did Eurylochus consider the most pitiful death?
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- What is Calypso?
- What fell upon Odysseus whenever he went to pray to the gods?
- What tree did Odysseus grab onto to keep from drowning?
- Who encouraged the men to kill the cattle?
- What kind of leaves did the men grab whenever they prepared the cows for sacrifice?
- How long did the gales that kept the men on the island last?
- What did the men do before they ate the cattle?
11 Clues: What is Calypso? • Who was the only survivor? • Who did the cattle belong to? • Who encouraged the men to kill the cattle? • What did the men do before they ate the cattle? • what did Eurylochus consider the most pitiful death? • What tree did Odysseus grab onto to keep from drowning? • How long did the gales that kept the men on the island last? • ...
Low stress handling of cattle 2017-02-25
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- A pen with converging sides that leads into a cattle race (7,3)
- A straight line along which there is unobstructed vision (4,2,5)
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances (6)
- An enclosure with pens in which cattle are sorted or temporarily housed (6,5)
- A device that delivers an electric shock to provoke cattle to move (6,4)
- Stopping short and stubbornly refusing to go on (8)
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- A behavior characterized by a lack of individual decision-making causing animals to act in the same way as the majority of those around them (7,8)
- The point at which a grazing animal no longer tolerates the approach of a person or other animals and moves away (6,4)
- An area in the field of view that is obstructed (5,4)
- A narrow sturdy enclosure for holding or restraining livestock, in which an animal may be examined or treated (5)
- Parallel sided corridor just wide enough for one cow to pass thus forming the cattle into a queue (6,4)
11 Clues: Stopping short and stubbornly refusing to go on (8) • An area in the field of view that is obstructed (5,4) • A pen with converging sides that leads into a cattle race (7,3) • A straight line along which there is unobstructed vision (4,2,5) • A device that delivers an electric shock to provoke cattle to move (6,4) • ...
Beef Cattle Breeds 2011-09-09
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- Drooping ears, loose hide, pendulous sheath, hump over shoulders
- Mahogany red to gold color with light tan underline, muzzle and legs
- Cherry red color with occasional white markings
- Normally black, but some carry a recessive gene for red color
- White faces and red bodies with white on dewlap, underline, flank, and switch
- Dark red with white undermarkings and patches of white ont he body
- Probably the largest breed of cattle
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- Result of crosses among Herefords, Shorthorns, and Brahmans
- White to light straw colored with pink skin
- Solid black and polled, drooping ears and loose hide
- Horned breed with medium sized horns
- Many shades and combinations of colors, horns curve upward and spread 4 feet or more
- Red, white, or roan with small horns that curve inward
13 Clues: Horned breed with medium sized horns • Probably the largest breed of cattle • White to light straw colored with pink skin • Cherry red color with occasional white markings • Solid black and polled, drooping ears and loose hide • Red, white, or roan with small horns that curve inward • Result of crosses among Herefords, Shorthorns, and Brahmans • ...
Jonah 5 2024-04-17
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- Kiowa chief speaker for native Americans
- moving to a different place to live
- fence invented to keep cattle off people lands
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background
- living on someone elses proprity
- main crop grown in Kansas
- battles for native Americans and the us over land
- money to grow dusiniss
- men who work on a cattle drive
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- moving cows to the railroad
- land grants to build railroads
- African americans that move to kansas
- land set aside for native Americans
- ownership or control of supply
- separating grain from the stalk
- state that entered the union in 1861
- town in Kansas settled by African americans
- African Americans soldiers in the us army
- the waggon used for cooking
19 Clues: money to grow dusiniss • main crop grown in Kansas • moving cows to the railroad • the waggon used for cooking • land grants to build railroads • ownership or control of supply • men who work on a cattle drive • separating grain from the stalk • living on someone elses proprity • moving to a different place to live • land set aside for native Americans • ...
Texas History crossword 2021-03-11
8 Clues: spanish for cowboy • helped transport goods • the north needed more of this • people who ran the cattle drives • farmers who rented land to grow crops • moving cattle fro one place top another • toe help protect the crops from the cattle • the most important piece of cowboy equipment
Cows 2022-10-11
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- a male bovine of any age that has not been castrated
- an animal with their stomach divided into several compartments
- a male bovine animal that has been castrated
- a female bovine that has had one or more calves
- a female bovine that has not had a calf
- a hanging fold of skin under the neck of animals
- the first and largest compartment of the ruminant stomach
- the practice of eating plants as the main part of the diet
- an organic material given off by a body gland that helps regulate body functions
- beef animals over 1 year of age
- reference to an udder that is still firm after milking
- a behavior shaping process occurring in the first 24 hours of an animals life
- the process of breaking down feed into simple substances the body can use
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- a device for restraining livestock
- calf meat
- an animal between 1 and 2 years
- domestic cattle originating from the celtic shoreline
- a ball like mass of feed that is brought up to be re-chewed
- a beef animal under 1 year of age
- the mating of two animals from different breeds
- the structure by which the fetus is nourished in the uterus
- any seriously undesirable habit of an animal
- humped cattle originating from tropical countries
- the outlet for milk produced in the udder
24 Clues: calf meat • an animal between 1 and 2 years • beef animals over 1 year of age • a beef animal under 1 year of age • a device for restraining livestock • a female bovine that has not had a calf • the outlet for milk produced in the udder • a male bovine animal that has been castrated • any seriously undesirable habit of an animal • ...
Dairy Management 2023-10-05
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- How dairy cattle are bred
- Calf ______ are where calves are put after birth
- Produces highest volume of milk
- Produces % butterfat
- Inedible by-product of dairy industry
- One ________ milk weighs 8.6 pounds
- How milk is pulled out of the udder
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- Top milk producing county
- Top producing milk state
- Highest number of dairy cattle county in Texas
- What drives the cheese industry
- Where milk is traded on commodity market
- Most efficient milking parlor
13 Clues: Produces % butterfat • Top producing milk state • Top milk producing county • How dairy cattle are bred • Most efficient milking parlor • What drives the cheese industry • Produces highest volume of milk • One ________ milk weighs 8.6 pounds • How milk is pulled out of the udder • Inedible by-product of dairy industry • Where milk is traded on commodity market • ...
Spotlight on Australian Cities 2024-02-28
lizzie johnson 2022-03-10
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- is where a lot of cattle is and make milk
- was queen of cattle what they called her
- is a person that teaches you and is very kind
- have not a lot of meat to feed everyone they give
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- is what to keep on cows to know which cattle is yours
- is where a trail can lead to finish a quest
- had a lot of cattle inside it but its like a farm
7 Clues: was queen of cattle what they called her • is where a lot of cattle is and make milk • is where a trail can lead to finish a quest • is a person that teaches you and is very kind • have not a lot of meat to feed everyone they give • had a lot of cattle inside it but its like a farm • is what to keep on cows to know which cattle is yours
2/14 crossword 2023-02-14
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- From Kansas the longhorns were shipped by train to the slaughter houses in ____.
- The Chinese Exclusion Act 1882 banned anyone from immigrating from China to the ___.
- Immigrants,Poor Americans,Women, and ___ worked in industries during the gilded age.
- An invention to fence off property.
- Millions of wild longhorn cattle roamed the Great Plains in ___.
- Cowboys rounded up the wild longhorns and took them north to the ___ in Kansas.
- ___ Act of 1862 encouraged people to move west.
- The ___ became a symbol of the individualism of the American spirit.
- Single-room apartments that often lacked the basic necessities.
- "Hands off" approach from the goverment
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- Native Americans were sent to white schools to ____ into white culture.
- Cattle being brought up north caused a ___ for meat all over the USA.
- Ranchers used the railroads to transport _____ to the slaughterhouses in Chicago.
- Native American lands were taken away, and they were sent to live in ____.
- Belief in _____ justified rich people doing whatever it took to get wealthy.
- Knights of Labor allowed ___ and black men to join the union.
16 Clues: An invention to fence off property. • "Hands off" approach from the goverment • ___ Act of 1862 encouraged people to move west. • Knights of Labor allowed ___ and black men to join the union. • Single-room apartments that often lacked the basic necessities. • Millions of wild longhorn cattle roamed the Great Plains in ___. • ...
Humans and nature 2023-01-24
26 Clues: rio • baya • tela • arar • raiz • cavar • domar • campo • cazar • nomada • ganado • tierra • colina • montaña • cascada • plantar • pantano • cultivar • estanque • cosechar • recursos • minerales • asentarse • recolectar • labrar/preparar • explotar/aprovechar
PECUÁRIA: ANIMAIS E DERIVADOS 2013-06-20
22 Clues: / LÃ • / OVO • / VACA • / AVES • / GADO • / SUÍNO • / LEITE • / COURO • / CARNE • / CAVALO • / OVELHA • / ABELHA • / ESTERCO • / CABRITO • / REBANHO • / CORDEIRO • / ALIMENTO • / PECUÁRIA • / CARNE DE VACA • / CARNE DE PORCO • / CARNE DE OVELHA • / ANIMAIS DE ESTIMAÇÃO
Vocabulary Unit 11 2018-02-23
25 Clues: Rind • Ochs • Grab • Wange • Wolle • Weber • nackt • Leder • Blatt • Palme • Ziege • Mumie • Sklave • Stimme • heilig • barfuss • Schmuck • (ur-)alt • Jongleur • erfinden • Pyramide • auswählen • entdecken • verkaufen • Mensch;menschlich
Festivet Crossword 2020-09-24
Animal Terminology 2023-03-30
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- meat from horses
- meat from sheep over one year of age
- the process of giving birth in porcine
- a male animal that has had its testicles removed
- male porcine that has been castrated
- adult male equine
- Animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- adult male ovine
- process of giving birth in equine
- scientific name for horses
- removing an animal from the herd
- baby porcine
- the father
- an ovine male that has been castrated
- immature female porcine
- scientific name for sheep
- a young female bovine that has not had a baby
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- the process of giving birth in livestock
- Animals that are not purebred
- cattle that do not have horns due to genetics
- Adult female bovine
- immature male porcine
- the mother
- the scientific name for cattle
- immature female horse
- adult female porcine
- Identifying desirable animals for breeding purposes
- a baby equine
- male equine that has been castrated
- adult female horse over 2 years of age
- mating animals that are related
- giving birth in cattle
- Scientific name for pigs
- meat from young calves
- the process of giving birth in ovine
- adult female ovine
- a male bovine that has been castrated
- meat from pigs
39 Clues: the mother • the father • baby porcine • a baby equine • meat from pigs • meat from horses • adult male ovine • adult male equine • adult female ovine • Adult female bovine • adult female porcine • immature male porcine • immature female horse • giving birth in cattle • meat from young calves • immature female porcine • Scientific name for pigs • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for horses • ...
Odyssey Books 11/12 2016-12-12
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- They bewitch anyone who hears their voice.
- What is the land of Helios?
- What did Circe warn Odysseus not to have possession of?
- Place where Odysseus goes to meet the dead.
- Who is the blind seer from the Thebes.
- What did Odysseus put in the ears of his men to protect them from hearing the Sirens?
- Odysseus' mother who died longing to see him again.
- Convinces the crew to eat the cattle.
- Wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus.
- Identify the Earthshaker.
- What animal was sacrificed to the gods?
- Goddess that took care of Odysseus.
- War/ Many comrades lost their life in this war.
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- Who is the Sungod?
- The island of Calypso.
- Who asked Odysseus to make a funeral for him?
- Creature who kept them in his cave.
- Biggest problem faced by Odysseus’ men?
- He wasn't allowed to see his own children.
- Son who followed his dead father's legacy.
- God of lightning.
- What animal did the men harm behind Odysseus back?
- Woman who valued treasures over her husband.
- Person who everyone fears and goes to the house of Hades?
- What goddess gave them a good sailing breeze?
- hat revives the dead?
- What was used to tie up Odysseus?
- Six- headed monster that devours some of the grew.
- Used as an alternative to wine during the sacrifice of cattle.
29 Clues: God of lightning. • Who is the Sungod? • hat revives the dead? • The island of Calypso. • Identify the Earthshaker. • What is the land of Helios? • What was used to tie up Odysseus? • Creature who kept them in his cave. • Goddess that took care of Odysseus. • Convinces the crew to eat the cattle. • Who is the blind seer from the Thebes. • Biggest problem faced by Odysseus’ men? • ...
Stress free handling of cattle 2017-02-25
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- The point at which a grazing animal no longer tolerates the approach of a person or other animals and moves away(6,4)
- Stopping short and stubbornly refusing to go on(8)
- A behavior characterized by a lack of individual decision-making causing animals to act in the same way as the majority of those around them(7,8)
- Parallel sided corridor just wide enough for one cow to pass thus forming the cattle into a queue(6,4)
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances(6)
- A narrow sturdy enclosure for holding or restraining livestock, in which an animal may be examined or treated(5)
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- A pen with converging sides that lead into a cattle race(7,3)
- A device that delivers an electric shock to provoke cattle to move(6,4)
- A straight line along which there is unobstructed vision(4,2,5)
- An enclosure with pens in which cattle are sorted or temporarily housed(6,5)
- An area in the field of view that is obstructed(5,4)
11 Clues: Stopping short and stubbornly refusing to go on(8) • An area in the field of view that is obstructed(5,4) • A pen with converging sides that lead into a cattle race(7,3) • A straight line along which there is unobstructed vision(4,2,5) • A device that delivers an electric shock to provoke cattle to move(6,4) • ...
2N05 2022-10-02
26 Clues: bas • salé • santé • repas • débat • sucré • poids • caries • régner • bétail • réussir • pousser • provoke • bonbons • graisse • détourné • habitude • conseils • problems • grignoter • améliorer • expensive • présenter • sécheresse • appétissant • inconvenients
mallory=4th 2024-04-26
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- why did people what to move to kansas
- or survey the land
- to push cattle to railroads
- to dig feet in the dirt when roping a cow
- 85 was left in the us in 1859
- what state had the most cow towns
- why Kansas
- to build railroads across Kansas
- who made a mark on the cattle industry
- what was at hight demand
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- what was one of the main resons that
- were important in roping for your hands
- are not native to American
- people who work long hard days with good pay
- ownership or control of a supply
- what state was the cowboy from
- what were cowboys juornys called
- someone who gives speeches
- what direction is kansas from Texas
- how much did cowboys get payed
20 Clues: why Kansas • or survey the land • what was at hight demand • are not native to American • someone who gives speeches • to push cattle to railroads • 85 was left in the us in 1859 • what state was the cowboy from • how much did cowboys get payed • ownership or control of a supply • what were cowboys juornys called • to build railroads across Kansas • what state had the most cow towns • ...
Coyote School News 2014-08-26
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- crying out in a noisy way
- a small wolflike animal
- people raised in the city; especially Easterners who vacation on a ranch
- a long rope with a loop at one end
- feast or festival
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- the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances
- reveal someone's secrets
- a man who herds and tends cattle, performing much of his work on horseback.
- large farm used for raising animals, especially cattle, horses, or sheep
- metal points worn on a rider's boot heels for urging a horse onwards
10 Clues: feast or festival • a small wolflike animal • reveal someone's secrets • crying out in a noisy way • a long rope with a loop at one end • the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances • metal points worn on a rider's boot heels for urging a horse onwards • people raised in the city; especially Easterners who vacation on a ranch • ...
Livestock Breeding Systems 2024-03-26
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- intact male bovine
- form of inbreeding which attempts to maintain a close relationship to a highly regarded ancestor
- length a baby is carried
- performance “expected” from the progeny of each sire or dam
- descendent or offspring of an animal
- An animal of just one known breed, though not necessarily purebred or registered
- act of giving birth
- animal's genetic composition
- 5/8 Shorthorn genetics and 3/8 Brahman
- unit of inheritance
- offspring's male parent
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- 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus
- offspring's female parent
- crossbred offspring exceed the average of the two parental breeds
- The mating of unrelated individuals within a breed to produce superior offspring by obtaining “new” genetics
- used in beef cattle breeding refers to crossbred cattle that result from the mating of crossbred bulls to crossbred females to form a new line or population
- animal’s physical characteristics
- the record of descent of an animal
- used to describe a new line of cattle from an open breeding program where new breeds can be added at any time
- mating of related individuals in which the sire and dam share at least one ancestor
- typically, an intact male horse used for breeding purposes
- the tendency of a crossbred individual to show qualities superior to those of both parents.
- abnormal, slow or difficult birth
- different version of a gene
24 Clues: intact male bovine • act of giving birth • unit of inheritance • offspring's male parent • length a baby is carried • 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus • offspring's female parent • different version of a gene • animal's genetic composition • animal’s physical characteristics • abnormal, slow or difficult birth • the record of descent of an animal • descendent or offspring of an animal • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-09-19
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- a mature female swine that has given birth
- an immature female chicken
- the process of giving birth in sheep
- a mature male swine that has NOT been castrated
- meat from a young goat
- term for having to do with cattle
- a young or immature male equine
- an uncastrated mature male horse
- the process of giving birth in horses
- a young chicken (usually 6-8 weeks) raised for meat
- the process of giving birth in pigs
- a mature female sheep over 12 months of age
- a young/immature female equine
- a female chicken raised for producing eggs
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- an immature male chicken
- a castrated male goat/sheep of any age
- meat from cattle less that 1 year old
- meat from a mature sheep (usually over 1 year of age)
- meat from swine
- meat from sheep less than 1 year of age
- the process of giving birth in goats
- a young or immature female swine
- relating to birds
- a young(baby) chicken
- a young or immature female bovine
- term for all things related to horses
- a castrated male of any age
- a castrated male chicken (requires castration)
- a mature female horse
- term for things related to sheep
- meat from cattle
- an uncastrated male sheep
32 Clues: meat from swine • meat from cattle • relating to birds • a young(baby) chicken • a mature female horse • meat from a young goat • an immature male chicken • an uncastrated male sheep • an immature female chicken • a castrated male of any age • a young/immature female equine • a young or immature male equine • a young or immature female swine • an uncastrated mature male horse • ...
Dairy Commodity 2021-05-11
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- Known for medium framed with deep bodies and straight legs
- Has 170 calories and 9 grams of fat
- Came from British Island of Jersey
- Excellent ability to withstand extreme temperature
- This product has 100 calories and has a 11 grams of fat
- Castrated male raised for meat
- This product has 50 calories and has 5 grams of fat
- Black and white markings
- Top producing state of milk
- Baby cattle
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- Oldest Breed
- Producing milk after calf is born
- Female has given birth and is lactating
- Top producing countries of milk
- Giving birth in cattle
- Intact male used for breeding
- Female that hasn't given birth yet
- Period of time when a cow is pregnant
- 35 calories and 1.5 grams of fat
- 40 calories and 0 mg of fat
20 Clues: Baby cattle • Oldest Breed • Giving birth in cattle • Black and white markings • 40 calories and 0 mg of fat • Top producing state of milk • Intact male used for breeding • Castrated male raised for meat • Top producing countries of milk • 35 calories and 1.5 grams of fat • Producing milk after calf is born • Came from British Island of Jersey • Female that hasn't given birth yet • ...
New Hire Product Training 2021-08-03
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- bovi-shield and cattlemaster contain this word in their vaccine names
- DEA product containing ketamine
- Revolution ____,topical cat only product
- inj. dermatitis drug formerly called CADI
- ________rtu EZ is a cattle anti-infective
- syringes containing doxycycline
- _____reagent pack
- also referred to as the 'puppy shot'
- also called the 'mini prep' rotor
- anti-itch tablet
- pint or 473ml
- cattle only reproduction injection
- synotic ____ solution
- imj. sedative containing dexmedetomidine
- core eq ______
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- valbazen ______ dose drench gun
- diro____ lab pack
- referred to as 'FVRCPC' vaccine
- also referred to as danofloxacin
- injectable bordatella vaccine
- ingredient is carprofen
- anti-emetic product line
- dormosedan ____ for horses
- chewable flea tick and hw parasiticide
- strangles vaccine for horses
- injectable heartworm prevention
- small animal injectable antibiotic
- sensitivity _____
- Fresh ______ Extender
- ___/Cholesterol rotor
30 Clues: pint or 473ml • core eq ______ • anti-itch tablet • diro____ lab pack • _____reagent pack • sensitivity _____ • Fresh ______ Extender • ___/Cholesterol rotor • synotic ____ solution • ingredient is carprofen • anti-emetic product line • dormosedan ____ for horses • strangles vaccine for horses • injectable bordatella vaccine • valbazen ______ dose drench gun • referred to as 'FVRCPC' vaccine • ...
New Hire Product Training 2021-08-04
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- anti-itch tablet
- referred to as 'FVRCPC' vaccine
- also called the 'mini prep' rotor
- imj. sedative containing dexmedetomidine
- chewable flea tick and hw parasiticide
- valbazen ______ dose drench gun
- sensitivity _____
- pint or 473ml
- ________rtu EZ is a cattle anti-infective
- also referred to as danofloxacin
- injectable heartworm prevention
- injectable bordatella vaccine
- Revolution ____,topical cat only product
- anti-emetic product line
- Fresh ______ Extender
- ___/Cholesterol rotor
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- syringes containing doxycycline
- small animal injectable antibiotic
- DEA product containing ketamine
- cattle only reproduction injection
- bovi-shield and cattlemaster contain this word in their vaccine names
- strangles vaccine for horses
- _____reagent pack
- ingredient is carprofen
- also referred to as the 'puppy shot'
- dormosedan ____ for horses
- synotic ____ solution
- inj. dermatitis drug formerly called CADI
- diro____ lab pack
- core eq ______
30 Clues: pint or 473ml • core eq ______ • anti-itch tablet • _____reagent pack • sensitivity _____ • diro____ lab pack • synotic ____ solution • Fresh ______ Extender • ___/Cholesterol rotor • ingredient is carprofen • anti-emetic product line • dormosedan ____ for horses • strangles vaccine for horses • injectable bordatella vaccine • syringes containing doxycycline • DEA product containing ketamine • ...
Goat terms 2023-02-21
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- – (aka. billy) a sexually mature male goat.
- – multiple offspring produced at one birth by a multi-parous mammal. Also called brood
- – domestic farm animals kept for productive purposes (meat, milk, work, wool)
- – a naturally hornless animal
- – Adult female
- – a group of a single species of animal (cattle, horses, swine, goats)
- – Adult male
- – a grouping of a species of livestock (sheep, poultry)
- – a male parent
- – Adult male
- – (aka. nanny) a female goat.
- animal – livestock bred and raised for food consumption
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- – a castrated male goat.
- – refers to animals in the goat family
- – a castrated male bovine
- – a mature female bovine
- – a sexually mature male bovine
- – a young goat.
- – refers to animals in the goat family.
- – a young female bovine which has not yet had a calf
- – the scientific name for cattle
- – Adult female
- – a sexually immature young bovine
23 Clues: – Adult male • – Adult male • – Adult female • – Adult female • – a young goat. • – a male parent • – a castrated male goat. • – a mature female bovine • – a castrated male bovine • – a naturally hornless animal • – (aka. nanny) a female goat. • – a sexually mature male bovine • – the scientific name for cattle • – a sexually immature young bovine • – refers to animals in the goat family • ...
The Food Crisis 2014-06-13
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- there is a ______ need for food
- eat smaller_______
- increases the demand for food
- farming that requires no chemicals
- by 2050 we'll have this many billion people
- a country that's increasing the demand for food
- a complete ecosystem wiped out by farming
- a big contributor to global warming
- our _______ resources must be protected
- agriculture accelerates ________
- animals that needs the most amount of feed
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- fertilized fields release _______ oxide
- North American diets rely heavily on ______
- the most efficient meat
- fish farmers use banned ________
- farming is a main driver of wildlife _______
- where most of the fish farms are located
- over 850 million people are _______
- revolution that began in the 1960s
- released from cattle and rice farms
- plant a _______ in your backyard
- by 2050 crops will have to _______
22 Clues: eat smaller_______ • the most efficient meat • increases the demand for food • there is a ______ need for food • fish farmers use banned ________ • plant a _______ in your backyard • agriculture accelerates ________ • farming that requires no chemicals • revolution that began in the 1960s • by 2050 crops will have to _______ • over 850 million people are _______ • ...
Cattle Swine and Goats 2022-09-28
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- female bovine that hasn't calved
- relating to cattle
- an adult female pig that's had babies
- castrated male goat
- when a female bovine gives birth
- birthing process of goats
- relating to goats
- uncastrated male bovine
- uncastrated male goat
- castrated male bovine
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- remove the testicles of a male animal
- castrated male pig
- goat under year of age
- young female pig that hasn't been bread
- time between conception and birth
- female bovine that has had a calf
- uncastrated male pig
- female goat
- young bovine less than a year old
- relating to pigs
20 Clues: female goat • relating to pigs • relating to goats • castrated male pig • relating to cattle • castrated male goat • uncastrated male pig • uncastrated male goat • castrated male bovine • goat under year of age • uncastrated male bovine • birthing process of goats • female bovine that hasn't calved • when a female bovine gives birth • time between conception and birth • ...
Cattle, Cotton, and Railroads 2023-03-09
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- James _________ was a former Texas Governor and creator of the Railroad Commission
- lots of extra land, the Homestead Act, and new technology are all __________ for Westward Expansion
- buffalo __________ were employed by the US government to hunt buffalo and make room for Westward Expansion
- Buffalo Soldiers built military ________ in West Texas to protect Expansion
- the ___________ railroad was the name of the railroad that expanded the from the east coast to the west coast to connect the two sides
- cattle industry, railroads, advanced farming techniques, and population increase are all examples of ____________ of Westward Expansion
- the main industry in Texas was ________ and cotton
- the decreased population of the ________ helped to force Native Americans into the reservations
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- A form of city government in which they elect citizens to head departments
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- buffalo _________ were an all African American military unit that helped to protect Westward Expansion against the Native Americans
- a __________ in meat started the mass production of packaged beef
- place/idea to sell goods
- often leading to a cycle of debt, __________ involved renting land, seeds, and equipment from a large landowner
- government intervention in a market
- the __________ Land Grant gave money to Universities to specialize in agriculture and mechanics (Texas A&M University)
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- ________ Parker was known as the last Comanche Chief
- Lawrence ___________ was a former Texas Governor who later became the President of Texas A&M Univeristy
- __________ made quick and easy transportation which helped to grow the economy but also put an end to the frontier
- similar to sharecropping, ________ farming involved renting land from a large landowner but providing your own seeds and equipment
21 Clues: place/idea to sell goods • government intervention in a market • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • the main industry in Texas was ________ and cotton • ________ Parker was known as the last Comanche Chief • a __________ in meat started the mass production of packaged beef • The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • ...
Clone of Beef Cattle 2023-10-30
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- measure of how the animal will perform and hold up in production
- another name for a bovine’s tail
- livestock which are calm, not aggressive and are easily trained and handled
- refers to something which hangs down loosely and mostly commonly used to describe sheath's in American influenced cattle
- scientific name for Zebus cattle which consist of many breeds who originate from India; characterized by a hump, drooping ears and a large dewlap; are highly adapted to high temperatures
- refers to an animal or operation which is being used or produced solely for the production of a resource, most often meat (muscle)
- capability for livestock to stay strong and healthy especially during unfavorable conditions
- female parent of a domestic animal
- animals ability to efficiently preform the sustainable basic function and most commonly related to growth
- EPD (expected progeny difference) which estimates the ease of a heifer having a calve
- ability to produce offspring in abundance
- refers to an abnormal or difficult birth
- anything related to the mother or the mother’s side of the mating
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- uncastrated male bovine
- program which breeds two animals of different breeds, varieties or populations in an effort to increase hybrid vigor
- result of a mating where the offspring shows qualities superior to those of both parents
- popular method of raising cattle in which the cow herd is kept to produce calves for later sale
- male parent of a domestic animal
- animal who has a pure and proven lineage and is most often registered
- refers to cattle which are one hundred percent purebred
- absence of horns in livestock
- when two copies of the same gene are passed through mating and can either be two dominant traits or two recessive traits
- animal which provides at least two kinds of resources
- young female cow who has not had young
- percentage of boneless, trimmed and saleable meat (muscle) versus the percentage of waste fat
- physical formation especially pertaining to the shape and structure of an animal
26 Clues: uncastrated male bovine • absence of horns in livestock • another name for a bovine’s tail • male parent of a domestic animal • female parent of a domestic animal • young female cow who has not had young • refers to an abnormal or difficult birth • ability to produce offspring in abundance • animal which provides at least two kinds of resources • ...
Wild West 2023-06-01
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- The top law enforcement officer in a county or town in the American West
- A mobile kitchen used on cattle drives in the American West
- A cattle herder who worked on ranches in the American West
- Wars A series of conflicts between Native American tribes and the US government in the American West
- drive The process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another in the American West
- Rush A period in the mid-1800s when thousands of people rushed to California in search of gold
- A person who committed crimes and lived outside the law in the American West
- Express A system of mail delivery by horseback riders across the American West in the mid-1800s
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- A large mammal that was hunted by Native Americans and settlers in the American West
- A horse-drawn carriage used for transportation in the American West
- rifle A lever-action rifle that became popular in the American West in the late 1800s14. Tomahawk A type of axe used by Native Americans and early settlers in the American West
- A place where people could drink, gamble, and socialize in the American West
- wagon A wagon with a canvas top used by pioneers to travel west in the 1800s
- A shootout between two or more people in the American West, often over disputes or disagreements
- A military unit on horseback used by the US government in the American West
15 Clues: A cattle herder who worked on ranches in the American West • A mobile kitchen used on cattle drives in the American West • A horse-drawn carriage used for transportation in the American West • The top law enforcement officer in a county or town in the American West • A military unit on horseback used by the US government in the American West • ...
Westward Expansion Vocabulary 2023-04-17
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- a famous businessman who during the expansion out west founded the R.W Sears Watch Company created the first mail-order catalog company which later became Sears Roebuck and Company
- enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862. Made available 160 acres of land to adult men or widows 20 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent
- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10th, 1869, completing the railroad
- a person settling on land in the early West prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim
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- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the railroad
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad
- houses built of strips of sod laid like brickwork and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills in roping, and cattle herding
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era
- the name given to the Railroad by Native Americans
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle North.
15 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent • the name given to the Railroad by Native Americans • used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad • young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle North. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills in roping, and cattle herding • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-17
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- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
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- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
15 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Buried Treasure 2023-12-04
26 Clues: - cepts • - norimt • - aršana • - lempis • - liesmo • - laulība • - ievērot • - pieteka • - piekrāpt • - liellopi • - mērnieks • - nosodīja • - apburošs • - krāpšana • - tvaicēti • - taustāms • - nokavēts • - ieteikums • - etimologs • - neapdomīgi • - sardonisks • - vardarbīgs • - abolicionisms • - mugurkaulnieks • - baložu kūts/būda • - salasījās/sapūlcējās
Borrowed Words Spanish 1 2020-08-18
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- unburnt, sun dried brick
- a cloak like blanket
- a high, flat tableland or plateau
- a member of a group that keeps order
- a long, narrow valley
- a range of mountains
- an exhibition of cowboy skills
- a celebration, party or holiday
- a courtyard or terrace
- a large, heavy knife
- a Spanish dance or a short vest
- the title of a priest
- a friend
- a man or a fellow
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- a donkey
- a broad - brimmed hat
- any source of wealth
- a small wild horse
- an enclosure for cattle, horses etc.
- a red, round fruit used as a vegetable
- a sudden rush of cattle
- a flat corn cake eaten in Mexico
- a Spanish gentleman
- a hot, little meat sandwich
- a foreigner, especially an American
25 Clues: a donkey • a friend • a man or a fellow • a small wild horse • a Spanish gentleman • a cloak like blanket • any source of wealth • a range of mountains • a large, heavy knife • a broad - brimmed hat • a long, narrow valley • the title of a priest • a courtyard or terrace • a sudden rush of cattle • unburnt, sun dried brick • a hot, little meat sandwich • an exhibition of cowboy skills • ...
Nevyn 2022-12-19
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- They graze cattle
- Barrier built to hold back water
- a source of electrical power
- a strong dry gust of wind
- Grazing animals
- Used to graze with animals normally
- Needed to grow crops and is dark brown
- Loosening and turning the soil
- very dry
- Rain and snow
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- They grow crops
- wood A provincial mineral
- a rock formation made of sandstone
- Can be turned into food
- a long time with less precipitation than usual
- Oil used to make sunscreen and other products
- used to feed livestock in the winter
- a hockey team in the Grasslands
- Supplying water to the crops when the temperature is too dry
- fescue grass They are almost everywhere in the grassland region and it is a type of plant
- man river An old river
21 Clues: very dry • Rain and snow • They grow crops • Grazing animals • They graze cattle • man river An old river • Can be turned into food • wood A provincial mineral • a strong dry gust of wind • a source of electrical power • Loosening and turning the soil • a hockey team in the Grasslands • Barrier built to hold back water • a rock formation made of sandstone • ...
Animal Science 2024-02-23
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- Castrated male bovine
- A fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of bovine
- The young of domestic cattle
- An uncastrated male swine
- A mature female swine
- Offspring of swine
- A young female bovine that has never given birth
- A female sheep of any age
- Meat from sheep that are over one year old
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- Castrated male sheep
- A mature female goat
- An animal commonly referred to as a pig or boar
- A young sheep, less than one year old
- A castrated male swine
- An uncastrated male bovine
- A fenced area of forage, usually improved, on which animals are grazed
- Relating to cows or cattle
- A young female swine
- A male sheep of any age
- The textile fiber obtained from sheep and certain other animals
20 Clues: Offspring of swine • Castrated male sheep • A mature female goat • A young female swine • Castrated male bovine • A mature female swine • A castrated male swine • A male sheep of any age • An uncastrated male swine • A female sheep of any age • An uncastrated male bovine • Relating to cows or cattle • The young of domestic cattle • A young sheep, less than one year old • ...
Beef Feeding/Management 2021-09-13
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- mother cow and her yearling offspring
- provide cheapest source of energy
- sign of sickness
- number of times a day animals should be checked for sickness
- more ______ is needed towards the end of pregnancy
- another method of identification
- provides calves with extra feed
- most common roughage in the midwest
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- use homegrown feed
- _____ finishing uses more roughages and less grain
- most feeder cattle are bough at livestock _____
- age of heifers when breed
- _____ feedlots: 1,000 cattle or more
- required by law in some midwest states
- gestation of a cow is _____ months
15 Clues: sign of sickness • use homegrown feed • age of heifers when breed • provides calves with extra feed • another method of identification • provide cheapest source of energy • gestation of a cow is _____ months • most common roughage in the midwest • _____ feedlots: 1,000 cattle or more • mother cow and her yearling offspring • required by law in some midwest states • ...
THE MOVE WESTWARD: CROSSWORD 2021-11-19
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- Animal taken on ¨drives¨ in Texas
- Animal favored by Natives, almost wiped out
- Land bought from France for $15,000,000
- Explorer of Louisiana territory (L)
- Act promising land to many who settled west
- Disease caught by many on the Oregon Trail
- Explorer of Louisiana territory (C)
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- Person who moved westward
- Person who worked in a cattle drive
- Pioneer group that ate each other
- Motive of transportation used by pioneers
- Resource mined in California
- Land Native Americans forced to live on
- Animal that pulled settlers wagons
- Mountain range many settlers passed through
15 Clues: Person who moved westward • Resource mined in California • Animal taken on ¨drives¨ in Texas • Pioneer group that ate each other • Animal that pulled settlers wagons • Person who worked in a cattle drive • Explorer of Louisiana territory (L) • Explorer of Louisiana territory (C) • Land Native Americans forced to live on • Land bought from France for $15,000,000 • ...