cattle Crossword Puzzles
Distortion 2021-09-01
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- Trains birds of prey
- Nurtures bees
- Makes horseshoes
- Personally helps load animals
- buys a supply of animals
- buys special breeds of horse
- Makes sure meat is safe to eat
- sells or buys livestock
- cleaning or care of pets
- specializes in breeding female pigs
- Manages the birth rate of chickens
- Teaches animals discipline
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- Responsible for the care of animals
- Prides care for the cattle
- A farmer who has a herd producing milk
- An expert in the behavior of animals
- maintains care of birth rate
- Uses machinery to remove stains and dust
- Specialist in cattle
- Incharge of the productivity of a farm
20 Clues: Nurtures bees • Makes horseshoes • Trains birds of prey • Specialist in cattle • sells or buys livestock • buys a supply of animals • cleaning or care of pets • Prides care for the cattle • Teaches animals discipline • buys special breeds of horse • maintains care of birth rate • Personally helps load animals • Makes sure meat is safe to eat • Manages the birth rate of chickens • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-04-27
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- Young beef animal.
- Mature female beef animal.
- Scientific name for pigs.
- Scientific name for sheep
- Act of parturition in cattle.
- Unsexed male beef animal.
- Young female chicken.
- Young pig.
- Mature male pig.
- Male goat.
- Immature female beef animal.
- Female goat.
- Mature male chicken.
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- Mature male beef animal.
- Young male chicken.
- Act of parturition in goats.
- Mature female sheep.
- Scientific name for cattle.
- Young female pig.
- Castrated male sheep.
- Act of parturition in swine.
- Castrated male chicken.
- Young sheep.
- Act of parturition in sheep.
- Castrated male pig.
- A young goat.
- Mature female chicken.
- Mature female pig.
- Mature male sheep.
29 Clues: Young pig. • Male goat. • Young sheep. • Female goat. • A young goat. • Mature male pig. • Young female pig. • Young beef animal. • Mature female pig. • Mature male sheep. • Young male chicken. • Castrated male pig. • Mature female sheep. • Mature male chicken. • Castrated male sheep. • Young female chicken. • Mature female chicken. • Castrated male chicken. • Mature male beef animal. • ...
Giddy UP 2025 2025-07-17
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- What cowboys herd
- Cowboys ride off into the ___
- Where cowboys sleep under the stars
- Western show with roping and riding
- Where horses stay
- Twirled rope for catching cattle
- Country music instrument with strings
- Wild animal tamed by cowboys
- Cowboy’s job tool (goes "bang!")
- Long trip across the open range
- Cowboy's loyal animal
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- Cowboy’s hat with a wide brim
- Bandana’s usual spot
- Leather seat for a horse
- Cowboy's favorite footwear
- Lawbreaker in the Wild West
- Horse’s fast pace
- Classic Western movie actor: John ___
- Famous cowboy greeting: “___, partner!”
- Round piece of metal on cowboy boots
- Opposite of outlaw
- Cowboy's campfire meal (often beans)
22 Clues: What cowboys herd • Horse’s fast pace • Where horses stay • Opposite of outlaw • Bandana’s usual spot • Cowboy's loyal animal • Leather seat for a horse • Cowboy's favorite footwear • Lawbreaker in the Wild West • Wild animal tamed by cowboys • Cowboy’s hat with a wide brim • Cowboys ride off into the ___ • Long trip across the open range • Twirled rope for catching cattle • ...
Westward Expansion joey 2023-04-17
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- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent
- Drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- 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.
- in 1883 The railroad companies agreed to divide the continent into fourzones
- Famous businessman who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- a house built of strips of sod laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- 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
- what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad. (President Lincoln)
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
17 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent • what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad. • in 1883 The railroad companies agreed to divide the continent into fourzones • 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. • ...
Beef 2013-10-15
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- Worldwide there are more than 250 _______ of cattle
- This type of beef has natural marbling for tender and tasty beef
- Cattle are _________ so they only have teeth on the bottom
- Kknow as "The Carcass Breed"
- Young male or female less than one year of age
- Long bodied and good milkers
- The proper term for a cow
- Male that has been castrated before maturity, especially raised for beef
- This type of cattle are black or red, polled, with a sleek coat
- Young female over one year old that has not had a calf
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- Known for their grazing ability
- Produces a very lean beef
- This type of beef was imported from India in 1854
- Heat, drough and insect resistant
- Beef is the #3 source of this nutrient
- A male capable of reproduction, also a type of animal that chases the color red
- Beef is a nutrient-dense food and is the #1 source of this nutrient________
17 Clues: Produces a very lean beef • The proper term for a cow • Kknow as "The Carcass Breed" • Long bodied and good milkers • Known for their grazing ability • Heat, drough and insect resistant • Beef is the #3 source of this nutrient • Young male or female less than one year of age • This type of beef was imported from India in 1854 • ...
ol west 2021-10-25
10 Clues: not east • male cow • grown calves • lucky footwear • precious metal • a cowboys rope • sharp boot wheel • cowboys companion • criminals new home • guy who herds and tends cattle
chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- the US government forced native Americans here
- the____ gave settelers free land
- where was the wounded knee massacre
- last major armed fight
- beef prices_____
- standardized time divisions
- ____zones
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- many settlers____ the bison
- a farmers alliance to promote education and more
- rapidly growing towns near mining sites
- supported common people and farmers
- prospectors moved into the _____
- taking cattle across the plains to be shipped off
- herding large groups of cattle across the plains
- the native americans depended on this
- farm-crop prices dropped while seeds and equipment prices___
16 Clues: ____zones • beef prices_____ • last major armed fight • many settlers____ the bison • standardized time divisions • prospectors moved into the _____ • the____ gave settelers free land • supported common people and farmers • where was the wounded knee massacre • the native americans depended on this • rapidly growing towns near mining sites • ...
Cleaning the Augean Stables 2023-12-11
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- , what was done to the stables
- , which number is the labor Cleaning the Augean stables
- , a king who owns 3000 cattle
- , Hero who completes 12 labors
- , the man who gives out the labors
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- , animals kept in a stable
- , where cattle reside
- , how long it took to clean the stables
- , what cleaned the stables
- , what was to be given for cleaning the stables
10 Clues: , where cattle reside • , a king who owns 3000 cattle • , animals kept in a stable • , what cleaned the stables • , what was done to the stables • , Hero who completes 12 labors • , the man who gives out the labors • , how long it took to clean the stables • , what was to be given for cleaning the stables • ...
Food 2014-06-26
21 Clues: Plyn • Napoj • Metka • Ziolo • Dziob • Deser • Bydlo • Zoltko • Blonnik • Oddzial • Paragon • Czosnek • Limonka • Watroba • Przysmak • Owsianka • Skladnik • Nadziewany • Konik polny • Zwrot pieniedzy • Ksiazka kucharska
Animals in Chamorro 2021-09-29
21 Clues: cat • dog • rat • pig • deer • bird • fish • goat • gecko • horse • shark • cattle • turtle • octopus • dolphin • chicken • mosquito • fruit bat • butterfly • parrot fish • coconut crab
The Outback 2022-09-16
22 Clues: art • syra • vinst • kulle • slätt • utsikt • giftig • staket • koppar • mycket • konstig • intryck • skapare • plommon • forskare • däggdjur • släpvagn • upptäcka • importera • innehålla • utveckling • nötkreatur
Spelling 2023-02-01
The Outback - vocabulary list p. 112 2023-10-09
22 Clues: art • syra • kulle • slätt • vinst • koppar • giftig • utsikt • staket • mycket • intryck • konstig • plommon • skapare • släpvagn • däggdjur • forskare • upptäcka • importera • innehålla • nötkreatur • utveckling
Animal Science WOTD Crossword - Semester 2 Weeks 1-4 2021-02-04
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- perform duties or services for another person or organization
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- intact male bovine
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile
- a collage of images and words representing a person's wishes or goals, intended to serve as inspiration or motivation
- mature female bovine that has calved
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- young female bovine that has not calved
- abnormal or difficult birth
- an animal (such as cattle or sheep) that has one stomach with 4 compartments and swallows food then brings it back up again to continue chewing it
- meat of young cattle
- heterosis or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring
- young bovine under 1 year of age
- species name for cattle; derived from Latin bos, "ox", through late Latin bovinus
- castrated male bovine
15 Clues: intact male bovine • meat of young cattle • castrated male bovine • abnormal or difficult birth • young bovine under 1 year of age • mature female bovine that has calved • young female bovine that has not calved • heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile • a firm decision to do or not to do something • perform duties or services for another person or organization • ...
Chapter 19 2022-08-05
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- a farming approach that uses careful plowing to keep loose soil on top, slowing evaporation to keep soil moist
- a way or system of doing something
- the small, hardy horse of the West descended from horses brought by the Spanish
- a farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop
- the movement of cattle in large herds to a stockyard or market
- the Spanish word for rancher
- a farmer who, in exchange for labor, is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop
- a state of enforced isolation designed to prevent the spread of disease or pets
- barbed-wire fence dozens of miles long used in the Texas Panhandle to mark the northern and southern limits of a rancher's land and wild cattle from drifting off the land and wild cattle from drifting onto it and competing for food
- a ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses
- a person who moves livestock overland to market
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- a group of investors who join together to fund a business
- a place where livestock are penned before they are slaughtered or shipped elsewhere
- to encourage people to part in an activity
- a set of partly unreal ideas associated with a person or object
- a number of things or events that are arranged or happen one after the other
- public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle
- an person, place, or thing that supplies something that is wanted or needed
- a serious crime for which punishment may be imprisonment or death
- left unplanted for one or more growing seasons
20 Clues: the Spanish word for rancher • a way or system of doing something • to encourage people to part in an activity • a ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses • left unplanted for one or more growing seasons • a person who moves livestock overland to market • a group of investors who join together to fund a business • ...
Engels woordenboek kruiswoordenpuzzel 2020-04-07
17 Clues: bom • vee • knop • coach • kelder • storen • fleurig • viering • batterij • kasjmier • porselein • alledaags • astronomie • uitverkoop • uitrusting • associëren • aantrekkelijk
Los Recursos naturales de Carolina del norte 2021-01-27
Cattle Breeds 2014-09-15
9 Clues: Originated in France • Hump on the shoulders • Good mothering abilities • 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus • White Faces with red bodies • Rapid growth and thick muscling • Originated in France, type of car • Produces most meat in beef industry • Combination between Brahman,Shorthorn, and Hereford
cattle unit 2022-05-03
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- milking and mothering ability
- high in fiber ex: hay or grass
- beef breed that have characteristics that increase their growth and carcass quality
- animals whose ancestors come from only one breed
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- coat pattern that has white with brown
- fast growth and meat production
- animals with ancestors of various breeds
- breedsthat have characteristics that make them, excellent mothers
- fattening an animal up before slaughter
9 Clues: milking and mothering ability • high in fiber ex: hay or grass • fast growth and meat production • coat pattern that has white with brown • fattening an animal up before slaughter • animals with ancestors of various breeds • animals whose ancestors come from only one breed • breedsthat have characteristics that make them, excellent mothers • ...
Cattle and Cotton 2017-03-01
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- the Spanish word for “rancher”
- the small, hardy horse of the West, descended from horses brought by the Spanish
- a farmer who works land owned by another and pays rent either in cash or in shares of the crop
- left unplanted for one or more growing seasons
- human-made replacement for a natural product
- the movement of cattle in large herds to a stockyard or market
- a serious crime for which punishment may be imprisonment or death
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- a ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses
- a farmer who, in exchange for labor, is provided with seed, tools, living quarters, and food and receives a share of the value of the crop
- a farming approach that uses careful plowing to keep loose soil on top, slowing evaporation to keep soil moist
- a state of enforced isolation designed to prevent the spread of disease or pests
- a place where livestock are penned before they are slaughtered or shipped elsewhere
- barbed-wire fence dozens of miles long used in the Texas Panhandle to mark the northern and southern limits of a rancher’s land to prevent livestock from drifting off the land and wild cattle from drifting onto it and competing for food
- a person who moves livestock overland to market
- public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle
15 Clues: the Spanish word for “rancher” • a ranch hand who takes care of saddle horses • human-made replacement for a natural product • left unplanted for one or more growing seasons • a person who moves livestock overland to market • the movement of cattle in large herds to a stockyard or market • a serious crime for which punishment may be imprisonment or death • ...
moo 2017-05-13
21 Clues: rex • ooop • sodufh • olsdfh • dspifh • sodufh • sdkhfg • sdoufh • killer • sdoifh • oisduh • osdufh • cattle • dsfpif • possum • sdojfh • sdiufg • osdjfh • sdoifh • osdlfjh • rhymes with moo
Cowboy Stuff and Such 2017-09-09
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- Worn by cowboys to protect against brush and weather.
- A long rope of braided rawhide.
- Wagon Used to transport food and bedrolls for cowboys while out on the range.
- An Easterner, or anyone in up-scale town clothes, rather than plain cowboy work clothes.
- A horse shoer.
- To be confused about something.
- Something that is lost or dead.
- The disc or star set in the end of a spur.
- To run away quickly.
- Barren areas of South Dakota, as well as other inhospitable western locations.
- A farmer.
- A horse or cattle thief.
- Worn on the boot to encourage the horse to gallop.
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- A cowboys gear used on the horse.
- “Adam’s Ale”...also needed by cowboys and cattle.
- Slang for a cowboys raincoat. Also someone from the city.
- Worn on the wrist to protect against brush and rope.
- A livestock herder especially of saddle horses.
- Word for rumors.
- A blanket rolled and carried for sleeping.
- Cowboy slang for a jail.
- To be rich or to have a lot of money. Also a hand in poker.
- A broad brimmed hat.
- Term used for a working cowboy engaged in trailing cattle to market.
24 Clues: A farmer. • A horse shoer. • Word for rumors. • To run away quickly. • A broad brimmed hat. • Cowboy slang for a jail. • A horse or cattle thief. • A long rope of braided rawhide. • To be confused about something. • Something that is lost or dead. • A cowboys gear used on the horse. • A blanket rolled and carried for sleeping. • The disc or star set in the end of a spur. • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2019-10-23
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- What is the name of the main character?
- What college did Sam go to?
- A knife that goes on the end of a gun.
- Who was the little boy that was really good friends with Tim?
- The amount of times Sam was shot before he died.
- The gun that Sam and most British soldiers use.
- Another word for people that were loyal to the king.
- What is the last name of the main characters?
- What is the name of the older brother who is shot and killed?
- Who was the slave that was beheaded when fighting for his freedom?
- Male cattle that are normally used for carrying large cattle.
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- An alcoholic beverage made of grapes.
- A tory that sent Tim on a mission to deliver a special letter.
- People that were fighting for freedom against Great Britain.
- People who were loyal to the king.
- Who was the King of Great Britain at the time of the revolutionary war(he was the third)?
- A surprise attack.
- Sam's really good friend.
- The people that stole cattle.
- Who were the soldiers that had to be ready in a minute's notice?
20 Clues: A surprise attack. • Sam's really good friend. • What college did Sam go to? • The people that stole cattle. • People who were loyal to the king. • An alcoholic beverage made of grapes. • A knife that goes on the end of a gun. • What is the name of the main character? • What is the last name of the main characters? • The gun that Sam and most British soldiers use. • ...
Livestock Identification 2024-03-05
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- ability to trace animal from farm to plate
- type of identification that can be removed
- leg bands can be used for dairy cattle and ________
- most popular type of identification
- Freeze branding is done by putting iron in ________
- Tattooing is used commonly in cattle and ________
- The _____ number is in the PIGS LEFT EAR
- term used for the mother of animal
- One goat breed has to be tattooed under it's _______
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- type of permanent identification that puts ink and small holes in school
- Branding is used in cattle and ___________
- identification method used in reproduction to help identify which ewes have been mounted
- type of temporary id that is very short term and used for sorting
- type of identification that cannot be removed
- type of permanent identification that burns through skin and hair
- The ______number is in the PIGS RIGHT EAR
- Type of Branding where iron is heated on coals
- term used for the father of animal
- Ear notching is used ONLY in __________
- type of temporary id that is like a bracelet around leg
- type of performance tag that has radio frequency chip in it
21 Clues: term used for the father of animal • term used for the mother of animal • most popular type of identification • Ear notching is used ONLY in __________ • The _____ number is in the PIGS LEFT EAR • The ______number is in the PIGS RIGHT EAR • Branding is used in cattle and ___________ • ability to trace animal from farm to plate • type of identification that can be removed • ...
Hoosier Beef Congress 2016-11-02
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- Where you keep all your things while at a show.
- What you take to the ring to show after it's been fitted.
- The tool a showman uses to set up their animal.
- The person who places the cattle during the show.
- what you use to make a calf's hair hold.
- what an exhibitor uses to lead a calf.
- What you do to grow hair and keep your calf clean.
- Champion A person who wins the best animal overall.
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- what a fitter uses to fluff the calf's hair.
- Show Friends Those people who you only see at livestock shows.
- A person who helps at Hoosier Beef Congress for no pay.
- What you use to restrain the animal as you clip.
- what you haul your cattle in.
- Anniversary What Hoosier Beef Congress is celebrating this year.
- "I'm going to ____ the cattle"
15 Clues: what you haul your cattle in. • "I'm going to ____ the cattle" • what an exhibitor uses to lead a calf. • what you use to make a calf's hair hold. • what a fitter uses to fluff the calf's hair. • Where you keep all your things while at a show. • The tool a showman uses to set up their animal. • What you use to restrain the animal as you clip. • ...
The Simple Economics of Saving the Amazon Rain Forest 2023-04-12
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- Sections of the forest being first chopped down with chainsaws and then intentionally set on fire
- Who does Greenstone think should be in charge of what happens to the Amazon?
- When people in Brazil stop farming, American farmers ____.
- Like ground zero for climate damages
- Which country has provided $100 million to the Amazon
- Price of a hectare of Amazon land cleared for raising cattle
- the social cost of carbon
- What is the majority of deforestation land used for in the Amazon?
- Amount of rain forest lost from deforestation
- Amount of cattle in the Amazon
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- modern metric for calculating the health of a country’s economy
- How much of the rain forest covers South America?
- Biggest Reforestation Program
- day where the average of that day’s high and low temperature is at least 90 degrees
- World's biggest source of CO2
15 Clues: the social cost of carbon • Biggest Reforestation Program • World's biggest source of CO2 • Amount of cattle in the Amazon • Like ground zero for climate damages • Amount of rain forest lost from deforestation • How much of the rain forest covers South America? • Which country has provided $100 million to the Amazon • ...
Wild West 2024-09-12
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- A horse-drawn vehicle used for transporting people and mail.
- A person who herds cattle and rides horses in the Wild West.
- A seat placed on a horse’s back for riding.
- A dry, sandy area common in the American West.
- A bar or tavern where people gather in the Wild West.
- The law enforcement officer in a town or county.
- A looped rope used by cowboys to catch cattle.
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- A type of handgun used in the Wild West.
- A large animal that roamed the plains and was important to Native Americans.
- A plant that blows across the desert, often seen in the Wild West.
- A group of people gathered to chase criminals.
- A wild horse that roams the plains.
- A criminal or bandit who breaks the law in the Wild West.
- A large farm where cattle or horses are raised.
- A period when people moved to find gold, often in California.
15 Clues: A wild horse that roams the plains. • A type of handgun used in the Wild West. • A seat placed on a horse’s back for riding. • A group of people gathered to chase criminals. • A dry, sandy area common in the American West. • A looped rope used by cowboys to catch cattle. • A large farm where cattle or horses are raised. • ...
Ag Science Animal Breeds 2024-01-17
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- Medium to large-sized breed of sheep with a black face and legs.
- Breed known for its tendency to "faint" or temporarily stiffen when startled.
- Swine breed known for its black body and a white belt around its shoulders.
- Commonly associated with a chicken breed, often raised for meat and eggs.
- Popular breed of cattle with a black coat.
- Breed of sheep known for its high-quality meat.
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- Distinctive cattle breed known for its long, curved horns.
- Breed of domestic pig with a distinctive black and white color pattern.
- Popular breed known for its speed in short-distance races.
- Horse breed recognized for its smooth gaits.
- Small breed of domestic goat.
- Meat goat breed originating from South Africa.
- Cattle breed recognized for its red body color and white face.
- Horse breed known for its speed and agility in racing.
- Reddish-brown breed of domestic pig.
15 Clues: Small breed of domestic goat. • Reddish-brown breed of domestic pig. • Popular breed of cattle with a black coat. • Horse breed recognized for its smooth gaits. • Meat goat breed originating from South Africa. • Breed of sheep known for its high-quality meat. • Horse breed known for its speed and agility in racing. • ...
Ag Science 2024-01-17
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- What cattle breed produces the most milk in the U.S?
- This breed of sheep has the best flock production
- A goat is a good quality for milking production
- White The breed of swine has soundness and mothering ability
- This goat has a good response to climate change
- This breed of swine is used for meat production
- This breed of horse is used for shows
- What cattle breed has a Rust Brown to deep rich body color?
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- This breed of swine has a ginger coat
- Quarter Horse Fastest horse for a quarter of a mile
- What cattle breed have the best marbling quality in their meet?
- This horse breed has a colorful spotted coat pattern
- This breed of sheep has short hair and coarse wool
- This breed of sheep is used for ideal farming today
- This goat has a good quality of meat
15 Clues: This goat has a good quality of meat • This breed of swine has a ginger coat • This breed of horse is used for shows • A goat is a good quality for milking production • This goat has a good response to climate change • This breed of swine is used for meat production • This breed of sheep has the best flock production • This breed of sheep has short hair and coarse wool • ...
Beef Industry Crossword 2024-11-12
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- Female cattle that has not had a calf yet
- Breeds that are not common to the United States.
- Production A business that owns cows, but primarily only sells calves after they have been weaned
- Beef cow breed that is from India & is known for being heat resistant & bug resistant. These cows come in a grey to white color & have a hump on their back.
- A person/business that buys calves and raises them until they are fattened & ready for to sell to the slaughter house.
- Beef cow breed orignated from Scotland, is all black or all red, and is one of the most popular beef breeds in America.
- Mature In-tact male cattle
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- Beef cow breed that is known for diverse coloring, really long horns, & are native to the U.S
- a group of animals that have certain traits in common
- Beef cow breed that is from Hereford, England, normally all red with a white underline.
- Beef cow breed that is from England and can be a dual purpose breed where they can produce milk and meat.
- animals of known ancestry where all parents etc. are of the same breed
- All white beef breed that is from France and is known for their longer body structure
- The act of giving birth for a cow is called
- Castrated male cattle is called
- Mature Female Cattle
- Beef cow breed that is from Switzerland, they are pale-yellow gold & are known for being good mothers
17 Clues: Mature Female Cattle • Mature In-tact male cattle • Castrated male cattle is called • Female cattle that has not had a calf yet • The act of giving birth for a cow is called • Breeds that are not common to the United States. • a group of animals that have certain traits in common • animals of known ancestry where all parents etc. are of the same breed • ...
test 2018-07-04
18 Clues: Vieh • ganz • still • Markt • Pfund • wagen • Tasche • weiter • frisch • billig • Metzger • schürze • Freunde • höflich • ziemlich • Hausfrau • Gefangener • gewinn ,Profit
me cool 2023-02-11
19 Clues: bad • win • eat • cool • meat • king • trip • menon • stuff • beetle • doctor • writing • science • singing • cooking • me no no • good sight • horse home • horse cloths
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-19
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- Horse- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- Love- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- wire- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Railway Act- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- Spike- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Drive- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Trail- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
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- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Central Pacific starting from Sacramento California and The Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska ……….were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- Soldiers- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Railroad- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- Warren Sears- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
15 Clues: Railroad- a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • Horse- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Love- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Spike- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-18
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- Soldiers- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- or Soddies-a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- Central Pacific starting from/ Sacramento California and
- Warren Sears- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Union Pacific starting from/ Omaha Nebraska
- Trail- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- 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.
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- Railway Act- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- wire- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Drive- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Spike- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Love- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- Act-Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- Horse- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
16 Clues: Union Pacific starting from/ Omaha Nebraska • Central Pacific starting from/ Sacramento California and • Horse- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Love- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Spike- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Veterinary Medical Terminology 2023-10-25
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- castrated male horse
- directional term meaning toward the nose on the head
- castrated mature male pig
- a group of chicken
- directional term meaning toward the head
- young castrated male chicken
- means ovary
- intact female feline
- intact female pig
- directional term that means toward the tail
- a young pig
- a young rabbit
- young female pig that has not given birth
- intact male mouse
- young female cattle that has not given birth
- intact male horse more than 4 years of age
- a group of felines
- means skin
- intact female horse more than 4 years of age
- means surgical removal
- directional term meaning area closest to the abdomen
- directional term that means closest to the body
- intact male cattle
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- intact female rabbit
- directional term that refers to the area closest to the back
- a group of mice
- a sexually immature intact male chicken
- intact female mouse
- the word that means there is high sodium in the blood
- neutered male rabbit
- intact male feline
- intact male rabbit
- means uterus
- intact female cattle
- immature female chicken
- means substance in the blood
- directional term that means towards the midline of the body
- castrated young male pig
- intact male canine
- intact female horse less than 4 years of age
- young canine
- castrated male cattle
- means sodium
- directional term that means away from the midline of the body
- intact male horse less than 4 years of age
- means the study of
- young chicken
- intact male pig
- directional term that means furthest from the body
49 Clues: means skin • means ovary • a young pig • means uterus • young canine • means sodium • young chicken • a young rabbit • a group of mice • intact male pig • intact female pig • intact male mouse • intact male feline • a group of chicken • intact male rabbit • intact male canine • a group of felines • means the study of • intact male cattle • intact female mouse • intact female rabbit • castrated male horse • ...
COWBOY crossword 2024-03-26
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- Another term for roundup and working cattle
- Short, leather strap or braided whip, often attached to a handle, used as a whip to encourage a horse to increase speed.
- Inside of the pommel or the front edge of the forward arch of the saddle.
- A young male horse
- Male un-castrated bovine
- Spanish term for a man who takes care of cattle
- African breed of cattle
- What is a hard surface used to shape horseshoes or pound rivets.
- The old way to help heal the horn base
- An animal found strayed away from its owner or from the range where it belongs.
- Cowboy following the herd to push the stragglers.
- Another term for “saddle”
- cowboy that herds and cares for the saddle horses during the night.
- A horse that looks around a lot
- An orphaned calf
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- Second in command to the buckaroo boss
- A baby horse, either male or female.
- A metal, rope, or rawhide ring,
- What football team shares a name with a famous cowboys
- An adult male, uncastrated horse.
- A gather of, or trip through, a small piece of country
- A female cowboy
- Horse breaker
- Top cowhand
- A golden colored horse with a light or white colored mane and tail.
- Ownership mark applied to livestock
- Wild cattle that haven’t been branded and never been gathered.
- A person with limited knowledge of livestock and cowboy ways.
- The choice pick of the group.
- Sets of straps, collars, reins, and hardware that are used on horses in order to have them pull a wagon.
- Baby cow
- Seat type device set on an animal to facilitate riding it.
32 Clues: Baby cow • Top cowhand • Horse breaker • A female cowboy • An orphaned calf • A young male horse • African breed of cattle • Male un-castrated bovine • Another term for “saddle” • The choice pick of the group. • A metal, rope, or rawhide ring, • A horse that looks around a lot • An adult male, uncastrated horse. • Ownership mark applied to livestock • A baby horse, either male or female. • ...
BEEF CATTLE 2023-12-05
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- Growing cattle may require what supplement
- The offspring of brahman and angus cattle
- The cost of feed per year.
- How much does feed cost annually
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- Texas is a what range state
- minimum amount of feet needed per pair of cattle
- The most common beef cattle breed
- Similar in name to an elongated car
- A common breed with a large "hump" on shoulders
9 Clues: The cost of feed per year. • Texas is a what range state • How much does feed cost annually • The most common beef cattle breed • Similar in name to an elongated car • The offspring of brahman and angus cattle • Growing cattle may require what supplement • A common breed with a large "hump" on shoulders • minimum amount of feet needed per pair of cattle
Large Animal Handling/Restraint 2021-03-15
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- Gear composed of noseband and throat latch that encircles head of a large animal allowing the lead to be attached for restraint
- Leather strap fastened to legs to limit movement
- Guide leash
- Narrow enclosures that partially immobilize horse from treatment
- Restraint equipment for cattle that consists of a long-handled rod with a large hook at one end that clips to nose ring, helping restrain head
- Horse restraint, usually composed of a lnog wooden handle with a loop of stainless steel chain at one end designed to distract by stimulating nerves
- Two metal bands connected by length of chain to prevent a cow from kicking
- Tissue between nostrils
- Opening at the front of cattle chute to hold head
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- Used to prevent animal from kicking-lifts tail in line with spine to avoid fracturing vertebrae
- Restraint method that restricts side to side head movement by tying two ropes to halter
- Cattle examination area large enough to hold one animal, often with poles for cross tying
- rope A rope used to place an enclosed animal on side
- Long leathered lead/rope with about two food length of chain and snap hook at one end to distract the horse
- large metal tongs with ball-shaped ends designed to hold cattle in place
- Technique that involves tying the tail out of the way for certain procedures
16 Clues: Guide leash • Tissue between nostrils • Leather strap fastened to legs to limit movement • Opening at the front of cattle chute to hold head • rope A rope used to place an enclosed animal on side • Narrow enclosures that partially immobilize horse from treatment • large metal tongs with ball-shaped ends designed to hold cattle in place • ...
M8L3: Non-Infectious Diseases 2024-11-13
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- can be caused by inflammation or infection in the reproductive tract, resulting in an inability for sperm to reach eggs
- how well sperm cells move; issues can cause infertility
- occurs when cattle or horses consume too much grain
- a period of time in which a female does not cycle
- occurs when, rather than ovulating from an ovarian follicle, the follicle becomes a fluid-filled cyst
- deficiency lack of adequate Phosphorus intake
- mostly affects cats who require the amino acid Taurine in their diets
- occurs when cattle can not remove gases caused by fermentation through burping or flatulation
- occurs during lactation in cattle. Lactating mothers require more Calcium. If that amount is not met in their diets, cows will use stored Calcium in their bones which can eventually cause Milk Fever. This can also occur in dogs after parturition.
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- the result of heifers being infertile if they are born with a male twin
- result of too little or too much of the six essential nutrients (water, minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates, protein, fats)
- have leaves, flowers or stems that are toxic if ingested
- refers to the shape of sperm cells; issues can cause infertility
- chemical compounds that can be dangerous to animals including arsenic, ethylene glycol, lead, oxalates polychlorinated biphenyl compounds, salt
- magnesium deficiency in cattle
15 Clues: magnesium deficiency in cattle • deficiency lack of adequate Phosphorus intake • a period of time in which a female does not cycle • occurs when cattle or horses consume too much grain • how well sperm cells move; issues can cause infertility • have leaves, flowers or stems that are toxic if ingested • ...
Western Expansion 2024-09-18
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- Main producer of wheat
- 160 acres of land to farm
- Pioneer moving to work the new western land
- Large farm that specalizes in 1 crop
- Self nominated police
- People who move place to place
- Title of a cattle moving over a LONG distance
- Developer of stem engine
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- Gave people land in the west
- mining with high pressure water
- town populated souly for mining
- Support
- Large cattle area
- Crop production with no irrigation
- large open land where wheat is dominate crop
15 Clues: Support • Large cattle area • Self nominated police • Main producer of wheat • Developer of stem engine • 160 acres of land to farm • Gave people land in the west • People who move place to place • mining with high pressure water • town populated souly for mining • Crop production with no irrigation • Large farm that specalizes in 1 crop • Pioneer moving to work the new western land • ...
Species terms 2023-05-08
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- chickens offspring is called ______
- rabbits group is called ______
- Female cattle is called ______
- Castrated male goat is called ______
- the thing that a cat gives is called ______
- Male chicken is called ______
- Castrated Male sheep is called ______
- Female Goat is called ______
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- the amount of days a dog is ______
- Immature female horse is called ______
- Group of sheep is called ______
- Male Cattle is called ______
- birthing for turkeys is called ______
- Immature male swine is called ______
- Group of horses is called ______
15 Clues: Male Cattle is called ______ • Female Goat is called ______ • Male chicken is called ______ • rabbits group is called ______ • Female cattle is called ______ • Group of sheep is called ______ • Group of horses is called ______ • the amount of days a dog is ______ • chickens offspring is called ______ • Castrated male goat is called ______ • Immature male swine is called ______ • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-23
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- heavily relied on by native americans
- where did ranchers drive longhorns to
- what changed when beef prices fell and other factors changed
- land set aside by the u.s. government
- political movement supporting the rights of ordinary people
- town that rapidly increased population
- lines that helped create time
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- the moving of large herds of cattle
- time divisions across the u.s.
- populist_____
- ____town
- this act spurred on farming in the west
- _____ knee massacre
- ______kingdom
- who got moved to reservations
- what strike created boomtowns
16 Clues: ____town • populist_____ • ______kingdom • _____ knee massacre • who got moved to reservations • what strike created boomtowns • lines that helped create time • time divisions across the u.s. • the moving of large herds of cattle • heavily relied on by native americans • where did ranchers drive longhorns to • land set aside by the u.s. government • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-18
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- A person who settled on a piece of land before the official opening to settlement to gain the land
- Where the Union Pacific Started their part of the railroad.
- The place in northern Utah where both the Central and Union Pacific railroad companies met
- A law passed by Congress that offered government loans and free land
- A type of steel fencing with sharp points at random intervals and resulted in the end of the cowboy era
- Young men, mainly from Texas, who were paid to herd and drive cattle north
- A nickname given to the first African American Calvary regiments of the U.S. army
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- A railroad that crosses an entire continent
- Famous cattle trail used to heard longhorns, from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Used on the very last rail of the TCR to mark the completion of the railroad
- A famous businessman who founded R.W. Sears Watch Company and created the first mail order catalog company
- Where the Central Pacific started their part of the railroad
- Act passed by President Lincoln that gave 160 acres of free farmland
- A house that is made out of sod, laid brick by brick, and sealed with prairie grass
- A long Journey taken on by cowboys to herd or drive cattle from Texas, north on the trails to the railroads
- The name, given by Native Americans, to the TCR
- A person who claimed land on the Great Plains under the Homestead Act
- A former slave turned cowboy who was famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding
18 Clues: A railroad that crosses an entire continent • The name, given by Native Americans, to the TCR • Where the Union Pacific Started their part of the railroad. • Where the Central Pacific started their part of the railroad • Act passed by President Lincoln that gave 160 acres of free farmland • A law passed by Congress that offered government loans and free land • ...
Collective Nouns 2015-02-19
21 Clues: pod • herd • bees • fish • geese • album • coven • choir • fleet • grass • pride • birds • litter • wolves • grapes • pearls • bouquet • faculty • chickens • wild animals • church people
GMOs 2024-02-08
20 Clues: vee • ras • maïs • ziekte • voeding • voordeel • gewassen • weerstand • verbeteren • veiligheid • gezondheid • veranderen • controverse • opbrengsten • verminderen • wetenschapper • groeien, rijpen • invoegen, toevoegen • kenmerk, eigenschap • bewerken, aanpassen
Words Unit 6 2020-04-03
22 Clues: vee • knus • knop • keurig • linnen • koepel • modder • zoeken • kelder • konijn • onzeker • golvend • volledig • paradijs • bruiloft • porselein • emigreren • fluisteren • heel klein • hyperactief • wolartikelen • verleidelijk
1.1 - Animal Planet Key Terms 2023-06-20
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- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, the
- Anything which when taken in the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- the solution of problems in all fields of science.
- animal Animal whose main purpose is serving as pets or friends to humans.
- Any mammal of the family Suidae. Domesticated species are grown for their edible flesh and fat, for
- A person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
- ducks, and geese.
- Any horned ruminant of the genus Capra, family Bovidae, especially the domestic goat, C. hircus,
- Underwater agriculture, commonly called fish farming, that includes the raising of water
- by-products include the hide and other items.
- production To grow or raise animals for human use.
- plants, and animals, sometimes used in the narrower sense of genetic engineering.
- Any or all domesticated fowl that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, as chickens,
- The tanned or untanned skins of animals, especially those of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
- and ending with its cooking and consumption.
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and
- An occupation or profession followed as one’s lifework.
- A product of significantly less value than the major product. In beef cattle, the major product is
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- Brown Swiss, Dutch Belted, or Red Dane.
- cattle Any breed of cattle that is specially developed for use as a source of meat, as Angus, Hereford,
- etc.
- of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural
- Technology concerning the application of biological and engineering techniques to
- cattle Any breed of cattle especially developed for milk production such as Holstein, Ayrshire, Jersey,
- The act of governing or directing a commodity according to law.
- science Agriculture that deals with livestock and the processing of the products derived therefrom.
- A series of actions or operations used in the production of animal and animal by-products.
- such as fish and shrimp ordinarily, but which also includes the growing of water vegetation such as
- process The sequence of events and actions that coordinate the flow of food and the value-adding activities in the food marketing system.
- many breeds domesticated for their heavy wool, edible flesh (mutton), or skin.
- hides, and their bristles.
- Equus caballus; a quadruped of very ancient domestication used as a beast of burden, a draft animal,
- is bred as a source of milk, meat, and wool or hair.
- a pleasure animal for riding and in some areas as a meat animal.
- Any of a variety of cud-chewing mammals, genus Ovis, related to goats, especially Ovis aries, which
- science A discipline concerned with all technical aspects of food, beginning with harvesting or
36 Clues: etc. • ducks, and geese. • hides, and their bristles. • Brown Swiss, Dutch Belted, or Red Dane. • and ending with its cooking and consumption. • by-products include the hide and other items. • the solution of problems in all fields of science. • production To grow or raise animals for human use. • is bred as a source of milk, meat, and wool or hair. • ...
Unit 6 2020-04-03
17 Clues: vee • bom • knop • storen • kelder • opeten • fleurig • kasjmier • batterij • alledaags • porselein • uitverkoop • uitrusting • associëren • astronomie • aantrekkelijk • viering, feest
Livestock Animal Terms 2024-09-12
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- castrated male cattle
- young cattle (male or female)
- mature female that has not calved
- baby chicken
- mature male horse
- young swine (male or female)
- an animal intended for slaughter at 280 lbs
- mature female horse kept for breeding
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- castrated male goat or sheep
- intact male goat of reproductive age
- mature male chicken
- offspring of a female donkey and a male horse
- mature female poultry
- young equine (male or female)
- female poultry less than a year old
- young goat (male or female), less than a year old
- young sheep (male or female), less than a year old
- mature male turkey
- female sheep
19 Clues: baby chicken • female sheep • mature male horse • mature male turkey • mature male chicken • castrated male cattle • mature female poultry • castrated male goat or sheep • young swine (male or female) • young cattle (male or female) • young equine (male or female) • mature female that has not calved • female poultry less than a year old • intact male goat of reproductive age • ...
Animal Science crossword 2022-01-20
10 Clues: Offspring cat • Offspring Swine • mature female cat • Mature male sheep • Mature Male Cattle • young female swine • Mature female goat • Mature male poultry • Castrated male cattle • Agricultural Product Swine
Livestock Care 2023-02-15
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- Holstein, Jersey, and brown Swiss are what type of cattle
- gives animal’s energy to function
- the time in an animals life when they are not producing offspring or caring for offspring and just trying to maintain weight
- the #1 beef cattle breed in Texas
- keep animals active keeps them healthy
- keeps animals hydrated
- injection swine require since they are anemic
- the average number minutes you should exercise your animal a day
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- for swine this is 114 days
- usually prescribed by a vet and is helpful for sick livestock
- necessary for keep animals out of harsh elements
- the type of doctor that takes care of animals
- angus, Hereford, and Charolais are examples of what type of cattle
- water, protein, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins
14 Clues: keeps animals hydrated • for swine this is 114 days • gives animal’s energy to function • the #1 beef cattle breed in Texas • keep animals active keeps them healthy • the type of doctor that takes care of animals • injection swine require since they are anemic • necessary for keep animals out of harsh elements • water, protein, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins • ...
The Wild West Crossword! 2024-03-20
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- a legislature allowing someone to claim a plot of land after settling and farming it for 5 years
- an abandoned town, usually abandoned for mining reasons
- a Cowboy's worst nightmare
- an allotted piece of land for Native Americans to live on
- a numerous species living out in the west
- people who moved out under the Homestead Act and built their houses out of mud and dirt
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- Richard Sear's new invention
- homesteaders built their house out of:
- a person who drives the cattle from the west to the railroads in the east on horseback
- in the US, there are four ______
- called the "iron horse," a revolutionary invention
- a breed of cattle, famous for their horns; the Texas _______
- a popular place in western towns
- people who steal a Cowboy's cattle
14 Clues: a Cowboy's worst nightmare • Richard Sear's new invention • in the US, there are four ______ • a popular place in western towns • people who steal a Cowboy's cattle • homesteaders built their house out of: • a numerous species living out in the west • called the "iron horse," a revolutionary invention • an abandoned town, usually abandoned for mining reasons • ...
Agriculture Crossword 2024-04-08
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- the fiber that sheep produce
- process of gathering crops
- produced without use of fertilizers
- what this class is about
- science of soil and crops
- cultivate
- study of trees
- another word for farm
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- preparation of land to grow crops
- animals such as goats, cows, pigs
- relating to taking care of animals
- crop that helps make bread and pasta
- area of land for animals and crops
- grass that has been mown and dried
- a group of cattle
- cultivated crop used for feed
- area where cattle can graze and hay is grown
- to join metal together using a welder
- a crop grown in Texas that helps make clothes
19 Clues: cultivate • study of trees • a group of cattle • another word for farm • what this class is about • science of soil and crops • process of gathering crops • the fiber that sheep produce • cultivated crop used for feed • preparation of land to grow crops • animals such as goats, cows, pigs • relating to taking care of animals • area of land for animals and crops • ...
Inspection Vocab 2025-08-25
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- Meat from young goats
- elastic tissue found between joints; becomes hard and yellow with age
- Meat from cattle under 3 months of age
- Type of grading based on marbling and maturity
- Blood leaving the body
- the dressed, slaughtered animal
- flecks of inter-muscular fat; important for tenderness and juiciness
- after death inspection
- type of grading- amount of meat you will get off of the carcass
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- before death inspection
- edible organs such as liver, tongue, heart, etc
- Meat from mature goats
- internal organs
- Mature sheep
- Young sheep
- Meat from cattle
- Meat from pigs
17 Clues: Young sheep • Mature sheep • Meat from pigs • internal organs • Meat from cattle • Meat from young goats • Meat from mature goats • Blood leaving the body • after death inspection • before death inspection • the dressed, slaughtered animal • Meat from cattle under 3 months of age • Type of grading based on marbling and maturity • edible organs such as liver, tongue, heart, etc • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward expansion 2023-04-17
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- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle down
- Railway Act- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- a person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Soldiers- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railroad- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
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- houses were built of strips of sod laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.Sooner- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Spike- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Sears- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- wire- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Trail famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio Texas to Abilene Kansas
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads
- Central Pacific starting from Sacramento California and The Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska ……….were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- love former slave turned cowboy famous for his skills of roping and cattle hunting
- horse the name given to the transcontinental railroad by Native Americans
15 Clues: Railroad- a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle down • horse the name given to the transcontinental railroad by Native Americans • love former slave turned cowboy famous for his skills of roping and cattle hunting • ...
Chumash Vocabulary 2020-10-16
Spelling Bee 2 2025-12-03
17 Clues: aroma • banish • glance • vessel • yonder • zealous • distant • harvest • fragile • barrier • disaster • astonish • audience • jubilant • enumerate • adventure • generosity
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
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- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Westward Expantion 2023-04-19
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- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Seals Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company.
- Point or Promontory Summit Utah the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
Down
- Wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Houses a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Railway act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad
15 Clues: horse the names givin to the transcontinental railroad • Love Former slave turned cowboys famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Beef Cattle Management Practices 2022-11-07
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- Packers harvest finished cattle which are purchased from feedlots and other outlets
- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- removal of the testicles of a male animal
- trouble giving birth
- with antibodies; paves the road for future health, immunity and survival of offspring
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- feeds high in fiber
- purchase weanling calves from cow/calf producers and feed them out on pasture land
- process of giving birth
- animals with a four-compartment stomach
- science which deals with food and its effects on health
- mixture of feedstuffs
- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
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- cow/calf producers who produce breeding stock for purebred or commercial
- cattle’s safety zone
- number estimate of breeding potential for characteristics, such as gain, muscling and maternal and carcass traits
- generally use purebred breeding stock in crossbreeding programs to produce commercial offspring
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male; when ovulation takes place
19 Clues: feeds high in fiber • cattle’s safety zone • trouble giving birth • mixture of feedstuffs • process of giving birth • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four-compartment stomach • removal of the testicles of a male animal • science which deals with food and its effects on health • period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth • ...
Meat 2023-03-15
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- streaks of fat found in meat. The more marbling meat has, the more fat it contains.
- When buying fish try and buy_____for lower costs.
- adding vinegar, wine, or tomato juice to marinade.
- makes up 75% of meat. This is why shrinking can be a problem when cooking meat.
- meat from cattle that is a few weeks old.
- makes up 20% and is the most solid component of meat.
- Any type of domesticated or captive bird that is raised for meat, eggs, or feathers is referred to by the term.
- have a backbone and fins.
- protein fibers binding together in meats.
- _______ allows farmers to “fatten” cattle quicker than if they were on a grass only diet.
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- meat from sheep that is less than a year old.
- guarantee of wholesomeness.
- a quality stamp.
- an oval object that is produced by a female bird and which contains a baby bird
- have a hard shell.
- The properties of meat are determined by the ____ of the animal.
- meat from cattle that is over a year old.
- is meat from pigs.
- Any type of domesticated or captive bird that is raised for meat, eggs, or feathers is referred to by the term.
- have a backbone and fins.
- makes up the remaining 5%. Fat adds juiciness, tenderness, and flavor.
21 Clues: a quality stamp. • have a hard shell. • is meat from pigs. • have a backbone and fins. • have a backbone and fins. • guarantee of wholesomeness. • meat from cattle that is over a year old. • meat from cattle that is a few weeks old. • protein fibers binding together in meats. • meat from sheep that is less than a year old. • adding vinegar, wine, or tomato juice to marinade. • ...
My brother Sam is dead crossword 2019-02-25
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- Bess name of the gun stolen
- Platts Who were the meekers cousins?
- thief What was Sam Accused of accused of being?
- Nickname for the continental army
- he saved the Rebel messenger
- Sanford Tim’s friend
- Sharp blade attached to the end of a musket
- also known as lobsterbacks
- Very important to the meekers
- Main character of the book
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- to run away from the army to avoid service
- Reed Sam’s girlfriend
- Putnam who put San on trial as a cattle thief?
- How did father die?
- what did the Meekers own?
- who was the priest?
- Where did the meekers live?
- how was Sam executed?
- Tim’s older brother
- What college did Sam attend?
20 Clues: How did father die? • who was the priest? • Tim’s older brother • Sanford Tim’s friend • how was Sam executed? • Reed Sam’s girlfriend • what did the Meekers own? • also known as lobsterbacks • Main character of the book • Bess name of the gun stolen • Where did the meekers live? • he saved the Rebel messenger • What college did Sam attend? • Very important to the meekers • ...
FFA 2022-04-05
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- male goat under 1
- breeding sheep
- what is the abbreviation of future farmers of america
- showing pig
- to be bold about something
- abbreviation for Leadership development event
- raise and care for
- baby pig
- neutered chicken
- female pig for breeding not castrated
- abbreviation for career development event
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- championship
- all pigs
- baby sheep sold for meat
- female cattle under 2 1/2 years
- fully intact pig
- how you portray yourself
- species of cattle
- female goat over 1
- abbreviation for supervised agricultural event
- An animal with 4 stomachs
- female goat over 1
- male goat over 1
- The food category does chicken fall under
- abbreviation for experienced agricultural tracker
- when cows chew and swallow
26 Clues: all pigs • baby pig • showing pig • championship • breeding sheep • fully intact pig • male goat over 1 • neutered chicken • male goat under 1 • species of cattle • female goat over 1 • female goat over 1 • raise and care for • baby sheep sold for meat • how you portray yourself • An animal with 4 stomachs • to be bold about something • when cows chew and swallow • female cattle under 2 1/2 years • ...
GCSE Classics - Odyssey 9-11 2021-10-04
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- The island of the Cattle of the Sun (9)
- The dead must drink this before they are able to speak (5)
- A god, very protective of his cattle (8)
- Odysseus must pour this into the trench when he sacrifices to the dead (4).
- A Greek hero whom Odysseus meets in the Underworld, and who regrets his 'glorious' death. (8)
- The Cyclopes do not build these (5)
- This prophet warns Odysseus not to harm the Cattle of the Sun. (9)
- The island of Circe (5)
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- A place where night is much shorter than day (9)
- Odysseus must carry one of these as far as he can from the sea (3)
- The king of the Laestrygonians (10)
- Father of Circe (6)
- The king of the Phaeacians, to whom Odysseus tells his story (7)
- Odysseus meets his ________, Anticleia, in the Underworld (6)
- This god advises Odysseus as to how he can avoid Circe's magic. (6)
- The queen of the Phaeacians, to whom Odysseus tells his story (5)
16 Clues: Father of Circe (6) • The island of Circe (5) • The king of the Laestrygonians (10) • The Cyclopes do not build these (5) • The island of the Cattle of the Sun (9) • A god, very protective of his cattle (8) • A place where night is much shorter than day (9) • The dead must drink this before they are able to speak (5) • ...
Chumash Vocabulary 2020-10-16
23 Clues: פַּר • שׂ.מ. • חֵלֶב • אֵצֶל • זֶבַח • ט.ב.ל. • ס.ו.ר. • ר.ח.צ. • ש.ר.פ. • מ.ש.ח. • עִזִים • ב.ד.ל. • סָבִיב • ק.ר.ב. • ש.פ.כ. • ס.מ.כ. • ה.ז.ה. • ז.ר.ק. • בָּקָר • תָּמִים • כֶּשֶׂב • תַּנוּר • אֵֶצְבַּע
Texas 2014-09-12
23 Clues: fast • fire • loud • food • bird • meat • work • path • plant • round • train • story • black • texas • moving • flower • animals • collect • weather • alcohol • capital • footwear • unfinished
AR2 U3L4 2025-11-25
22 Clues: vee • tarwe • hoeden • schuur • gevaar • beekje • huisje • beperkt • oogsten • gewassen • bedienen • afgelegen • verpesten • landelijk • richtlijn • platteland • beschermend • bestaan uit • omringd door • omstandigheden • landbouwmachines • ontsmetten; desinfecteren
Cattle Breeds Crossword 2024-02-27
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- A beef breed that is red with white markings on the head, chest, belly, and legs. They are known for docility, mothering ability, and longevity.
- Dairy breed commonly used for cheese and butter production due to their high fat content in their milk. They are good for crossing with beef cattle.
- A white or tan beef cow that is commonly used as a terminal sire for their high growth and muscle development.
- Red beef cattle originally raised for milk, now used for beef. They are known for calving ease, maternal efficiency, and carcass merit.
- Dark red beef cattle with white markings usually on their rear legs and bellies. They are large, well muscled, and good milking but are not known for calving-ease (CE).
- A red or black beef breed commonly crossbred and known for docility, mothering ability, milk, and fertility.
- A wite beef breed that is known for being the largest framed and is commonly crossed with british breeds to add performance and growth potential.
- A beef cow that are a red that fades down their body. They are a very lean breed known for high meat yield but little marbling.
- A dairy breed that is less common that the Holstein but is still raised in northern states like wisconsin. They are known for docility and can be a range of colors.
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- The most common dairy cattle breed in the USA. They are black and white and have been selectively bred for decades for milk production.
- Dairy breed used largely for cheese and butter production. They tend to be very efficient and are typically brown and white.
- The most popular beef breed in the U.S.A They can be red or black and are known for good maternal and carcass traits.
- A beef breed that were originally white and tan but are now more commonly black with some white
- Common in show industry but not production. They can be red, "blue", white or roan. Historically this beef breed has been popular for milk or dual use.
- A brown and white dairy cow that is moderately framed and known for being "easy-doing". They do very well grazing on low quality grassland.
15 Clues: A beef breed that were originally white and tan but are now more commonly black with some white • A red or black beef breed commonly crossbred and known for docility, mothering ability, milk, and fertility. • A white or tan beef cow that is commonly used as a terminal sire for their high growth and muscle development. • ...
Beef Cattle Diseases 2023-10-11
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- A zoonotic that causes sterility, abortions, and reduced milk production
- A preventative measure used to control internal parasites
- This disease is often times caused by flies.
- These are commonly given to cattle to help prevent a variety of diseases
- This diseases has 4 strains and is also known as Red Nose
- These internal parasites can cause symptoms such as anemia, constipation, & weakness
- This disease causes thickening of the intestinal wall resulting in weigh loss and death
- This disease has 2 strains, intestinal & venereal, with venereal being more severe
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- This highly contagious disease is spread by bacteria and has a variety of symptoms from fever to stiffness to diarrhea
- This condition results in the rapid fermentation when bacteria & other microbes in the rumen are over stimulated and results in the production of to much gas
- A diseases caused by bacteria found in the soil that leads to lameness and swollen muscles; potentially death
- These external parasites can be classified as biting or bloodsucking and often times cause the animal to scratch
- This venereal disease is caused by a protozoan affecting a bovine's reproductive system
- This protozoan will cause extreme diarrhea in a variety of livestock and lives in the intestinal lining
- A virus that causes fever, labored breathing, lameness, and abortion
15 Clues: This disease is often times caused by flies. • A preventative measure used to control internal parasites • This diseases has 4 strains and is also known as Red Nose • A virus that causes fever, labored breathing, lameness, and abortion • A zoonotic that causes sterility, abortions, and reduced milk production • ...
baby 2022-01-07
Wild west 2024-06-25
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- - A rope used to catch cattle.
- - The law enforcement officer of a town.
- - A plant found in the desert.
- - A robber who steals from others.
- - A precious metal that sparked a rush in the West.
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- - A place where cowboys drink and socialize.
- - A key mode of transportation in the Wild West.
- - A large farm where cattle are raised.
- - A person who herds cattle.
- - Posters used to find criminals.
10 Clues: - A person who herds cattle. • - A rope used to catch cattle. • - A plant found in the desert. • - Posters used to find criminals. • - A robber who steals from others. • - A large farm where cattle are raised. • - The law enforcement officer of a town. • - A place where cowboys drink and socialize. • - A key mode of transportation in the Wild West. • ...
Wild west 2024-06-25
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- - A precious metal that sparked a rush in the West.
- - A plant found in the desert.
- - The law enforcement officer of a town.
- - A person who herds cattle.
- - A place where cowboys drink and socialize.
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- - A key mode of transportation in the Wild West.
- - Posters used to find criminals.
- - A rope used to catch cattle.
- - A robber who steals from others.
- - A large farm where cattle are raised.
10 Clues: - A person who herds cattle. • - A plant found in the desert. • - A rope used to catch cattle. • - Posters used to find criminals. • - A robber who steals from others. • - A large farm where cattle are raised. • - The law enforcement officer of a town. • - A place where cowboys drink and socialize. • - A key mode of transportation in the Wild West. • ...
Unit 2: Animal Science Vocab 2024-08-30
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- a group of ductless glands that release hormones into the body.
- hair from Angora goats used to make a shiny, heavy, wooly fabric.
- female of the swine family that has given birth.
- the process whereby all body parts receive materials needed for function, growth, and renewal.
- animal with a single compartment stomach.
- giving birth in the swine family.
- chemicals that regulate many of the activities of the body.
- milk production.
- system that removes waste materials from the blood.
- member of the sheep family less than one year old; also meat from young sheep.
- the lean meat of the animal.
- female of the cattle family that has not given birth.
- element essential for normal body functions.
- compound milk sugar.
- a non-nutritive substance added to feed to improve growth, to increase feed efficiency, or to maintain health.
- muscles that can be controlled by animals to do things such as walk and eat food.
- female of the sheep family.
- the amount of feed fed in one day.
- matter — material left after all water is removed from a feed material.
- meat from mature sheep.
- castrated male member of the cattle family.
- compound cane sugar.
- woody fiber parts that make up plant cell walls.
- nutrients that have 2.25 times as much energy as carbohydrates.
- female of the swine family that has not given birth.
- one of the compartments of the stomach of cattle and sheep.
- the brain and the spinal cord.
- period of time when mammals are producing milk.
- first milk produced by mammals; high in antibodies.
- starches and sugars that provide energy in the diet.
- the system that provides food and oxygen to the cells of the body and filters waste materials from the body.
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- animals used for work.
- substance used to help prevent or control infections and diseases ofanimals.
- muscles that operate in the body without control by the will of the animal.
- simple fruit sugar.
- structure and arrangement of the various parts of the body.
- simple milk sugar.
- system that controls the functions of the body tissues including the organs.
- system that provides oxygen to the blood of the animal.
- young goat.
- to place a substance under the skin to improve growth of animals.
- male of the cattle family.
- grass, hay, or silage and other feeds high in fiber and low in TDN.
- conditions resulting from improper levels or balances of nutrients.
- feeds high in total digestible nutrients and low in fiber.
- major energy source in livestock feeds.
- young member of the cattle family.
- complex chemical essential for normal body functions.
- milk-producing animal.
- meat from goats.
- compound malt sugar.
- nutrient made up of amino acids and essential for maintenance, growth, and reproduction.
- bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments.
- male of the swine family.
- male member of the sheep family.
- to give birth to cattle.
- young calves or meat from young calves.
- modified hair obtained from sheep and some other animals; a fiber with very good insulating qualities used to make cloth.
- animals that have a stomach with four digestive compartments.
- female of the cattle family that has given birth.
- meat from swine.
- newborn of the swine family.
62 Clues: young goat. • milk production. • meat from goats. • meat from swine. • simple milk sugar. • simple fruit sugar. • compound milk sugar. • compound malt sugar. • compound cane sugar. • animals used for work. • milk-producing animal. • meat from mature sheep. • to give birth to cattle. • male of the swine family. • male of the cattle family. • female of the sheep family. • ...
History Ch.8 (8.5-8.8) 2026-01-08
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- The western territory that was ready to be settled but had not yet became a state.
- The rush to claim pieces of the Unassigned Lands in the Oklahoma Territory
- the leader of the Sioux nation during the battle of Little Bighorn.
- The Process of herding cattle to the nearest cow town.
- The U.S. Army general, who died at the battle of Little Bighorn.
- The place where the two rail road company’s met and finished the transcontinental rail road.
- A town with a railroad to transport cattle.
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- A rail road that crosses the continental from coast to coast.
- Men hired by a rancher to care for cattle.
- The 1890s incident in which over 200 Native American men, women, and children if the Lakota tribe, lead by Chief Big Foot, where killed by the U.S. Army.
- the 1924 law that made Native American citizens of the United States.
- the law that made Large areas of land available to Native Americans.
- a battle led by Chief Crazy Horse in which an entire unit US soldiers died; also called Custer‘s last stand.
- a law that broke up tribal lands into separate plots and offered them to any US citizen or any head of a native American family who would take up farming or ranching.
- The fights between western farmers and ranchers over grazing and water rights.
- The trail for cattle drives from Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- that parts of the Oklahoma Territory that were not assigned to Native American tribes.
- large sections of land set aside by the US government for Native American tribes.
18 Clues: Men hired by a rancher to care for cattle. • A town with a railroad to transport cattle. • The Process of herding cattle to the nearest cow town. • The trail for cattle drives from Texas to Abilene, Kansas. • A rail road that crosses the continental from coast to coast. • The U.S. Army general, who died at the battle of Little Bighorn. • ...
Unit 4 2023-04-05
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- one of the major minerals
- an animal doctor
- 90% of dairy cattle in U.S.
- removing horns from cattle
- tool for sterilizing small animals
- specialized dentist who works on horses
- chickens developed to lay eggs
- trasfering of embryos from one female to another
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- used in poultry to examine eggs
- a person who studies and applies genetics
- known for excellent quality meat
- smallest breed of diary cow
- a person who shoes horses
- chickens used for meat
- the key to production of a
15 Clues: an animal doctor • chickens used for meat • one of the major minerals • a person who shoes horses • the key to production of a • removing horns from cattle • smallest breed of diary cow • 90% of dairy cattle in U.S. • chickens developed to lay eggs • used in poultry to examine eggs • known for excellent quality meat • tool for sterilizing small animals • ...
Texas History Crossword Puzzle by Tanner 2022-04-21
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- What device was designed by Texas instruments and helped produced by 6 states?
- What was the Native-texan governor's nickname?
- No cruel or unusual punishments
- What was the nickname given to the states hit by massive amounts of dust in the 1930's including Texas?
- Cattle brought over by the Spanish bred with the settlers cattle creating the what?
- First Native-Texan elected governor standing at 6'2 and nearly 300 pounds
- Ultimate power rests with the people
- Was worth $4.00 a head in the South but $40.00 a head in the North
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- Who was the 38th president?
- North (Union) vs South (Confederacy)
- First european to map the coast of Texas
- Constitution limits the government on what they can do
- Gained independence from Mexico and became a republic in 1836.
- Was built in 1718 and was originally a spanish church
- After joining the U.S in 1845, it became the 28th state.
15 Clues: Who was the 38th president? • No cruel or unusual punishments • North (Union) vs South (Confederacy) • Ultimate power rests with the people • First european to map the coast of Texas • What was the Native-texan governor's nickname? • Was built in 1718 and was originally a spanish church • Constitution limits the government on what they can do • ...
Emerson Bannecker Texas history crossword 2021-05-04
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- First European to map the coast of texas.
- The right to vote.
- When a town undergoes rapid growth.
- The Texas region that is near the water.
- The first three hundred people to colonize in Texas.
- Places where the wars were fought.
- process in which there is an increase in the number of people living and working in a city.
- Cattle brought over by the spanish for a new breed of cattle.
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- These were sold in Texas for $40 and purchased for only $4.
- A decade long period of struggle due to an environmental issue in the midwest.
- Known as the lone star state.
- Was discovered at spindletop and started Texas boomtowns.
- A mission that is in San Antonio Texas.
- The location where oil was first discovered in Texas.
- They were invented to transport people and goods in texas.
15 Clues: The right to vote. • Known as the lone star state. • Places where the wars were fought. • When a town undergoes rapid growth. • A mission that is in San Antonio Texas. • The Texas region that is near the water. • First European to map the coast of texas. • The first three hundred people to colonize in Texas. • The location where oil was first discovered in Texas. • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Oil, railroad Crossword 2023-05-12
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- A cash crop that was popular for slaves
- Used To Grow food and cash crop for the south
- The People That Built Railroads
- A system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop
- Station Where Petroleum Is Sold Also Known As a gas station
- Transported Across many trail one known as the chisolm trail
- Used to Make Oil Usable
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- The Process of moving a herd of Cattle
- Trains Go across it
- Used In the 20th century to drill oil
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- A group Of Cattle
- Used to Transport resources and people
- The result of what you get from refining oil
- A person who farms an assigned amount of land for a share of the crops' profits.
15 Clues: A group Of Cattle • Trains Go across it • Used to Make Oil Usable • The People That Built Railroads • Used In the 20th century to drill oil • The Process of moving a herd of Cattle • Used to Transport resources and people • A cash crop that was popular for slaves • The result of what you get from refining oil • Used To Grow food and cash crop for the south • ...
Chapter 4 Test 2025-10-23
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- Native Americans depended on this animal
- standardized time divisions across the U.S.
- Wounded _____ Massacre
- land for Native Americans
- supporting the rights and power of ordinary people
- Transcontinental ______ it carried goods
- ____ People who depended on the railroad
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- Populist party supported ____ people
- _____ americans who got moved to reservations
- moving herds of cattle across plains
- ranchers and cowhands driving herds
- Act that gave free land to settlers to farm
- A town that grows rapidly
- settlers slaughtered buffalo ____
- National ______
- ranchers drove cattle across the
16 Clues: National ______ • Wounded _____ Massacre • A town that grows rapidly • land for Native Americans • ranchers drove cattle across the • settlers slaughtered buffalo ____ • ranchers and cowhands driving herds • Populist party supported ____ people • moving herds of cattle across plains • Native Americans depended on this animal • Transcontinental ______ it carried goods • ...
NC ANS 1 Animal Breeds 2023-10-28
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- Most common cornish white x plymouth rock broiler (Meat)
- Largest turkey variety, white plumage, most popular
- Black Plumage turkey, excellent feed conversion, low fertility and reproductive problems
- Sturdy examples include Dalmations and Poodles
- black polled beef cattle, origin Scotland, high carcass quality
- Red with a white face beef cattle, origin England, docile, good foragers
- White with black colored nose, ears, feet and tail and red eyes
- black with white belt, erect ears, and carcass leanness
- Oldest cat breed native to North America, largest of the cat domestic cat breeds
- White to light straw color, horns origin France
- most common cat breed in American
- unique chain of markings, each spot roughly the size of a pea
- Long-horned cattle originating from texas
- short hair coat, with guard hairs the same length as underfur, soft and plush feeling fur
- cream to light fawn colored smallest dairy cattle breed, high butterfat content
- Unique rabbit with a three-layer coat structure of wool
- bred for hunting and tracking, strong scent abilities, (examples are Beagles and Bloodhounds)
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- black and white in color, largest dairy cattle, high quantity milk producer
- bred for hunting, active (examples are Pointers, and Retrievers)
- White plumage, lays white eggs
- Small in size examples include Chihuahua and Pug
- true dwarf breed
- White bodied pig with big loped ears, large litters, good mothering ability
- unique color markings with patches that encircle the eyes and ears
- eye color is always deep blue, triangular head
- Developed by USDA, to provide a smaller turkey based on consumer demand
- Light gray to black or red, origin India, hump, loose dewlap, resistant to insects and heat tolerant
- red, drooped ears, growth rate and feed conversion
- Bred for jobs such as pulling sleds, very intelligent (examples includes Great Danes and Huskies)
- Oldest and most popular cat breed, commonly has issues breathing
- White, long bodied, feed efficiency, growth mothering ability, erect ears, long carcasses
- Red plumage, lays brown eggs
- Bred to hunt vermin, Examples include Airedale and Fox Terriers)
- Exceptionally large and heavy breed with blue eyes
- no set color pattern, large framed, rapid growing animals
- bred to control movement of other animals, very intelligent examples include Sheepdog and Corgis)
36 Clues: true dwarf breed • Red plumage, lays brown eggs • White plumage, lays white eggs • most common cat breed in American • Long-horned cattle originating from texas • Sturdy examples include Dalmations and Poodles • eye color is always deep blue, triangular head • White to light straw color, horns origin France • Small in size examples include Chihuahua and Pug • ...
Spanish Missions 2023-05-01
Daily Crossword 2022-09-29
20 Clues: NYC • pale • cows • gamut • swamp • river • funny • corvid • trojan • beliefs • improve • feminine • director • peturbing • determined • yellow family • architectural • between rivers • irish dog breed • unlawful killing
The Outback 2022-12-01
22 Clues: art • syra • vinst • kulle • slätt • utsikt • giftig • staket • koppar • mycket • konstig • intryck • skapare • plommon • forskare • däggdjur • släpvagn • upptäcka • importera • innehålla • utveckling • nötkreatur
Park run 2025-04-19
23 Clues: dog • nice • song • work • hill • fair • smog • fast • curly • makem • makem • local • scenic • scenic • London • cattle • haggis • 3 hills • journey • freindly • toonarmy • massive hill • dog friendly
Camden's and Emmy's Crossword (of Beefiness) 2014-02-04
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- _____ fatty acids represent the smallest class of lipids found in beef.
- The earliest introduction of beef to the country was in the ___
- A three ounce serving of lean beef provides seventeen percent of ___
- All choices of beef are good sources of ___ essential nutrients.
- All cows spend most of their life eating ____ on their pastures.
- Beefs fat is characterized by a prevalence of ____ and ___ fatty acids.
- People who raise beef cattle are in the business because they love to __ on the land and ___ with the animals.
- Beef is a powerful ____
- Most beef doesn't have any ____
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- ___ is the system that helps grasses to grow back more quickly and prevent soil erosion.
- Cattle graze on grasslands and turn the grass into healthy ___
- ____ ____ beef must be certified by USDA's Agricultural Marketing Services
- Manure collected and spreaded on farmland help ___ be produced more efficently.
- There are almost one hundred million ___ in the U.S.
- ___ holds the soil in place, keeps the air clean, and cleans the water.
- Cattle fed in feedlotws produce ___
- One third of beef’s saturated fat is ___
- there are ___ cuts of beef.
- We need ___ amino acids for good health.
19 Clues: Beef is a powerful ____ • there are ___ cuts of beef. • Most beef doesn't have any ____ • Cattle fed in feedlotws produce ___ • One third of beef’s saturated fat is ___ • We need ___ amino acids for good health. • There are almost one hundred million ___ in the U.S. • Cattle graze on grasslands and turn the grass into healthy ___ • ...
Genesis 47 kids 2021-05-22
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- Horses were just one kind of _ Joseph took for payment when money failed.
- Joseph gave his family a possession in the land of _ in Egypt.
- number of years Jacob lived in Egypt
- Joseph used this to buy the land for Pharaoh.
- Pharaoh wanted men of activity in Joseph's family to be _ over his cattle.
- what the people used to buy food when their cattle were gone
- Joseph removed the people to _ when they sold their fields.
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- Joseph promised Jacob he would be _ where his fathers were _.
- Joseph made giving Pharoah the fifth part of their increase a _ in Egypt.
- Jacob _ Pharaoh.
- Joseph brought all the money of Egypt into _ house.
- How many of his brothers did Joseph present to Pharaoh?
- Jacob was an _ and thirty when he met Pharaoh.
- Pharaoh gave them the _ of the land.
- Joseph said his days had been _ and evil.
- The brothers told Pharaoh they came to _ in the land.
- The people were told to _ the land with the seed Joseph gave them.
- Pharaoh did not buy their land but assigned them a portion to eat.
- Joseph put his hand under Jacob's _ when he swore to him.
19 Clues: Jacob _ Pharaoh. • Pharaoh gave them the _ of the land. • number of years Jacob lived in Egypt • Joseph said his days had been _ and evil. • Joseph used this to buy the land for Pharaoh. • Jacob was an _ and thirty when he met Pharaoh. • Joseph brought all the money of Egypt into _ house. • The brothers told Pharaoh they came to _ in the land. • ...
Ag Final 2023-05-12
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- A male chicken
- Female cattle
- Distinctive quality that comes from a food’s unique blend of appearance,taste,odor,feel and sound
- A male cat
- A baby pig
- Essential to draw in consumers
- A female horse
- Caused by acidic solutions
- Male cattle
- A female chicken
- Critical for human health, but are needed only in small amounts
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- A female swine (pig)
- Provide energy
- A group of dogs
- Substances that are found in food and needed buy the body to function
- Supply the body with its most concentrated source of energy
- An immature female cow
- The value chain of products and services related to agriculture
- A baby sheep
- A male sheep
20 Clues: A male cat • A baby pig • Male cattle • A baby sheep • A male sheep • Female cattle • A male chicken • Provide energy • A female horse • A group of dogs • A female chicken • A female swine (pig) • An immature female cow • Caused by acidic solutions • Essential to draw in consumers • Supply the body with its most concentrated source of energy • ...
Ag Final 2023-05-12
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- A male chicken
- Female cattle
- Distinctive quality that comes from a food’s unique blend of appearance,taste,odor,feel and sound
- A male cat
- A baby pig
- Essential to draw in consumers
- A female horse
- Caused by acidic solutions
- Male cattle
- A female chicken
- Critical for human health, but are needed only in small amounts
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- A female swine (pig)
- Provide energy
- A group of dogs
- Substances that are found in food and needed buy the body to function
- Supply the body with its most concentrated source of energy
- An immature female cow
- The value chain of products and services related to agriculture
- A baby sheep
- A male sheep
20 Clues: A male cat • A baby pig • Male cattle • A baby sheep • A male sheep • Female cattle • A male chicken • Provide energy • A female horse • A group of dogs • A female chicken • A female swine (pig) • An immature female cow • Caused by acidic solutions • Essential to draw in consumers • Supply the body with its most concentrated source of energy • ...
U 17, garden 2020-04-15
21 Clues: mõte • juur • mutt • kõblas • toores • veenma • uurima • peenar • aiakäru • umbrohi • kamakas • nälkjas • kaalikas • tööriist • hoiatama • kastekann • rahuldama • jääpurikas • salati taim • kena,mehe kohta • kari,kariloomad
The AMISH 2023-02-20
20 Clues: corde • foyer • Eglise • Moulin • Etable • Poutre • bétail • laverie • soigner • Maladie • déchets • Eolienne • logement • rendement • chauffage • hors-réseau • Puits forés • Plan de masse • les habitants • Alimentation électrique
singulars and plurals 2021-11-22
21 Clues: korut • vaaka • rahat • karja • tulli • hiukset • poliisi • uutiset • sisältö • kotityöt • varusteet • todisteet • ympäristö • huonekalut • vihje, ohje • käytöstavat • kotitehtävät • matkatavarat • tieto, tietämys • tieto, informaatio • kiinteistö, liiketilat
ristsõna 2022-05-03
22 Clues: vari • hind • hapu • mahe • juur • salat • tursk • menüü • harva • üldine • võõras • äädikas • oletama • kaitsja • puljong • teekond • kaaslane • tellimus • jääpurikas • kariloomad • paneerimistainas • kaasa ostetav toit
US history standard 12 2022-03-11
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- Forget Indian ways and become white people
- Looking for Gold or Silver (Prospectors)
- Assimilation of Native Americans
- Homes in the side of a hill
- A mix between Spanish and English Cattle
- writes in 1893 that moving westward made America Awesome "The Significance of the Frontier in American History"
- Claim 160 acres over 21, had to farm for 5 years then land was yours
- Miners, Farmers, Ranchers, Railroads
- Farms that operated like factories, with huge machinery, managers, and workers who specialized in making a Cash Crop
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- slaughter 300 unarmed Indians, ends Indian wars
- Grass, dirt, mud, sticks, anything to build a home
- Native American Ritual to bring back Indian ways and to kill the white man
- Young men that drove the cattle on cattle trails to the Railroads, 1/3 Mexican or Black
- Better, Faster, Stronger
- Mechanical Reaper,Steel Plow, Barbed Wire
- Can now travel from NYC to San Fran in less than a week in 1876
16 Clues: Better, Faster, Stronger • Homes in the side of a hill • Assimilation of Native Americans • Miners, Farmers, Ranchers, Railroads • Looking for Gold or Silver (Prospectors) • A mix between Spanish and English Cattle • Mechanical Reaper,Steel Plow, Barbed Wire • Forget Indian ways and become white people • slaughter 300 unarmed Indians, ends Indian wars • ...
