cattle Crossword Puzzles
Conagher 2022-10-06
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- Jacob's son
- does cattle, is Evie's husbad
- Laban does this to get food for Evie and Ruth
- Jacob goes into the canyon to find them
- running the first stage through the plaza
- Jacob's wife
- Conagher is in many of these
- a constant problem for Jacob
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- there is indians in the mountains where Laban hunts and gets water
- one type of indians in the mountains
- finds notes on tumbleweeds
- setting
- Evie and her family encounter many of these while Jacob is gone
- Jacob's daughter
- Jacob's brother in law
15 Clues: setting • Jacob's son • Jacob's wife • Jacob's daughter • Jacob's brother in law • finds notes on tumbleweeds • Conagher is in many of these • a constant problem for Jacob • does cattle, is Evie's husbad • one type of indians in the mountains • Jacob goes into the canyon to find them • running the first stage through the plaza • Laban does this to get food for Evie and Ruth • ...
Settling Down 2016-11-28
Disappeared - Nawaf+ 2023-12-12
2kgt-unit-4-ar-max-eng-ned 2022-07-07
Unit 1 Ireland 2025-09-24
15 Clues: Ernte • Unsinn • jubeln • Rinder • Steuern • wandern • fließend • Mitglied • Mehrheit • Getreide • bewundern • Hungersnot • verhungern • Zwischenfall • Grundbesitzer
Mesopotamia Puzzle Project 2022-10-24
Mesopotamia Puzzle Project 2022-10-24
Shorashim and milim words croossword puzzle 2022-11-23
Unit 1 Ireland 2025-09-24
15 Clues: Pilz • Ernte • jubeln • gründen • mehrheit • getreide • Mietglied • regierung • RinderVieh • verhungern • unabhängig • Hungersnot • zwischenfall • niederschlagen • absichtVorhaben
Unit 1 Ireland 2025-09-24
15 Clues: rate • steuer • Donner • jubeln • Rinder • führend • richtig • Getreide • Mitglied • fließend • Vermieter • bewundern • Zwischenfall • sicheinmischen • niederschlagen
Unit 1 Ireland 2025-09-24
15 Clues: Vieh • Pilz • Ernte • jubeln • gründen • führend • Katholik • fließend • Mitglied • Regierung • Freistaat • Volkschule • Hungersnot • unabhängig • sichetwasbewusstsein
root word 2018-03-01
Timothy 2023-01-31
10 Clues: finding • dry land • an animal • to be tiny • place in enter • people who cuts meat • people who catch cattle • enclosed area for cattle • people who look for things • to see how long something is
Yee-haw! 2024-05-21
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- A strap that tightens a saddle around a horse's belly
- Western riding style emphasizing precise control
- Wild horse native to North America
- Wrestling A rodeo event where wrestlers jump off a horse and tackle a steer
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- Bronco A rodeo event where riders try to stay on a bucking horse
- A rope with a loop used for catching cattle
- A cowboy who herds cattle
- Leather leggings worn by cowboys for protection
- An enclosure for horses or cattle
- Wide-brimmed cowboy hat
10 Clues: Wide-brimmed cowboy hat • A cowboy who herds cattle • An enclosure for horses or cattle • Wild horse native to North America • A rope with a loop used for catching cattle • Leather leggings worn by cowboys for protection • Western riding style emphasizing precise control • A strap that tightens a saddle around a horse's belly • ...
westward expansion 2023-04-17
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- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railway Act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- Railroad a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
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- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Sears Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- two railroad companies The Central Pacific starting from Sacramento California and The Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska ……….were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- Point the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Horse The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
17 Clues: Railroad a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • Horse The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
et from qubit 2022-09-17
19 Clues: he • she • adam • beings • angels • powers • angels • angels • spirits • Leviathan • awareness • congealed • ignorance • The adamah • beginnings • fire water • Elohim made • great lights • principalities
AMERICAN WEST HISTORY 2023-10-17
10 Clues: Hill Burial Grounds • Destiny Cultural Belief • Rush Restricted Land • Dance Ritual Dance • of Tears Forced Migration • Soldier Cleverly Soldier • Express Mail Service • Purchase Arizona and New Mexico • Act Regulated land rights • Drive Process of Moving Cattle
Animal Husbandry 2023-01-09
8 Clues: A draught animal • Herbicides destroy • exotic breed of cows • not used in organic farming • bacterial disease of cattle • - purpose of cattle husbandry • Roughage given to cattle is rich in • Fish culture is sometimes done in combination with
Cowboys and Cattle Trails 2020-09-13
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- from railroads in Kansas, cattle would be loaded into railcars and transported in this direction
- a group of cows
- the demand for this was growing after the end of the Civil War
- a more western route through Texas up to Nebraska
- Abilene was a major shipping point in this state
- historians estimate that this many cattle made their way up the Chisholm Trail from 1867-1880s
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- these cowboys were treated much better on the range than anywhere else at the time
- a synonym for move
- a part-Cherokee trader who made a wagon trail along a certain route that would later be named after him.
- this method of transportation expanded greatly during the time of the mass cattle movement
10 Clues: a group of cows • a synonym for move • Abilene was a major shipping point in this state • a more western route through Texas up to Nebraska • the demand for this was growing after the end of the Civil War • these cowboys were treated much better on the range than anywhere else at the time • ...
Breeds of Cattle 2024-10-02
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- France origin, first recorded in the 16th century, imported to Mexico in the 1930, white golden wheat or straw in color with a pink muzzle and hooves. naturally horned but polled strains. Docility, growth ability and used in cross breading.
- Scotland Origin, result of pairing recessive genes together, red in color, polled, calving ease, maternal, works well in cross breading.
- Japan Origin, Bulls were brought to the USA in 1976, females brought in 1993, can be black or red in color, naturally horned, they are known for their finely marbled beef, hardy, fertile, calving ease.
- Switzerland import can be solid red, black, or with a white face, used for Beef Production in USA.
- England Origin, imported to Virginia in 1783, can be polled or not, known for material traits, cross breading works well.
- England origin, first imported in 1817, red to yellowish body and white face, white is also on the underline, flank crest, switch and below the knee, and hock, crossed with Angus to make a excellent commercial cow. Can be polled or horned.
- Scotland Origin, first imported to Kansas in 1873, primarily red but are now all black, some polled, weather adaptable, good natured and mature early.
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- France Origin, first import was to Canada in 1969,introduced to US by AI, can be polled or not, known for maternal characteristics.
- USA origin, King Ranch in Texas crossed two breeds in 1910 but wasn't considered a breed til the 1940's, solid cherry red color, polled or horned, large ears, loose skin, little hump,
- Texas Origin, breed developed in 1908, made up with a mix of 3 breeds, red is dominate hair color, generally horned, selected for fertility, hardiness, and milk production.
- USA Origin, Christer Columbus brough over Spanish cattle to Mexico in 1493, 200 years later descendants of these cattle were brought to Texas. Variety and combination of colors and patterns. Long distinctive horns, small birth weights, withstands heat and cold weather, can go a long ways without water.
- India Origin, first bos indicus imported to USA in 1849, known for heat tolerance.
- Louisiana origin, breed developed in 1932, made up of 2 breeds, black or red, generally polled, medium to large ears and moderate hump, heat tolerant and resistance to insets.
13 Clues: India Origin, first bos indicus imported to USA in 1849, known for heat tolerance. • Switzerland import can be solid red, black, or with a white face, used for Beef Production in USA. • England Origin, imported to Virginia in 1783, can be polled or not, known for material traits, cross breading works well. • ...
Lecture 1 2024-01-25
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- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external environments
- The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals
- The physiological capacity to restore homeostasis
- The selection pressure exerted by Man
- Largest organ in avian species
- Largest organ in mammals
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- The function of adipose tissue to generate heat
- The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock
- The tissue or organ of greatest weight as a % of body weight in cattle
- The physiological level after which homeostasis cannot be restored
- The capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly return to the state pertained before exposure to a disturbance
- The geographical location where cattle were domesticated
- The selection pressure exerted by Nature
- The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle
14 Clues: Largest organ in mammals • Largest organ in avian species • The selection pressure exerted by Man • The selection pressure exerted by Nature • The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle • The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals • The function of adipose tissue to generate heat • The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock • ...
102.B 2024-01-04
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- Never get into a small, confined area with a cow because it can ___, kick, run over, trample and gore you
- Use the cattle prod sparingly as it tends to cause cattle to become more
- Never lean over a ___ head in a chute, because they can throw their head back quickly
- What side of a horse should you stand on
- Anytime dogs & cats are being transported they must be on a
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- When transporting dogs & cats always maintain control of the
- Knot What kind of knot should you use for easy release
- What animal should be led with a halter & a lead rope
- What animal is required to back up a trailer up to the unloading chute
- You can herd cattle up by walking towards them and doing what with your arm
- A trailer should have gaps no larger than how many inches
11 Clues: What side of a horse should you stand on • What animal should be led with a halter & a lead rope • Knot What kind of knot should you use for easy release • A trailer should have gaps no larger than how many inches • Anytime dogs & cats are being transported they must be on a • When transporting dogs & cats always maintain control of the • ...
Home on the Range 2014-02-03
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- Cowboy slang for food
- Fenced area for horses, cattle, and other animals
- Horses and cattle run after getting scared
- Cowboy's rope
- Spanish for stirrup
- Name for a criminal in the 1800s
- Strap that held the saddle to the horse
- A competition of cowboy skills
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- Metal attachment on the back of the boot to get horses to run faster
- Leg coverings worn by cowboys
- Spanish for cowboy
- Red scarf worn over a cowboy's face
- A pistol
- An untrained horse
14 Clues: A pistol • Cowboy's rope • Spanish for cowboy • An untrained horse • Spanish for stirrup • Cowboy slang for food • Leg coverings worn by cowboys • A competition of cowboy skills • Name for a criminal in the 1800s • Red scarf worn over a cowboy's face • Strap that held the saddle to the horse • Horses and cattle run after getting scared • ...
Joshua-pride fiction Crossworld 2020-04-03
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- to seize suddenly or quickly something not worth worrying
- face from shock or fear
- if you buy the your most favorite thing
- no place
- a young domestic cattle
- very bad guy very dirty
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- similar by a duck
- Going through bad things
- retain or reserve for future use
- kind of cows, bulls, oxen, or calves.
- something is your favorite
- A man old enough to be the speaker's father
- a thick, solid piece of something
- make an attempt or effort to do something
14 Clues: no place • similar by a duck • face from shock or fear • a young domestic cattle • very bad guy very dirty • Going through bad things • something is your favorite • retain or reserve for future use • a thick, solid piece of something • kind of cows, bulls, oxen, or calves. • if you buy the your most favorite thing • make an attempt or effort to do something • ...
texas 2023-03-07
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- Texas resource that gushes from the Earth
- texas state tree
- the state capitol
- orange and white butterfly that is the state insect
- a cowboys transportation
- rope for catching cattle
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- a prickly desert plant
- texan sport with riding and ring events
- City across the river from Mexico
- home to the alamo
- where cowboys live, and what you put on salad
- what texans love to cook over an open fire
- the most common cattle
- beef and bean stew
14 Clues: texas state tree • home to the alamo • the state capitol • beef and bean stew • a prickly desert plant • the most common cattle • a cowboys transportation • rope for catching cattle • City across the river from Mexico • texan sport with riding and ring events • Texas resource that gushes from the Earth • what texans love to cook over an open fire • ...
Cultus Country Crossword 2025-12-05
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- Western show of skills
- Seat for a horse
- Bandit of the Wild West
- Evening gathering with songs and skits
- Metal jingle-jangle items on cowboy boots
- Large hat associated with cowboys
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- Bow-and-arrow activity at camp
- Twangy instrument of cowboy tunes
- Camp in Washington known for adventure
- Long coat worn on dusty rides
- Gathering spot on a cattle drive
- Paths for hikes at camp
- Rope used to catch cattle
- Wild horse of the plains
- Sleeveless outerwear for the trail
15 Clues: Seat for a horse • Western show of skills • Bandit of the Wild West • Paths for hikes at camp • Wild horse of the plains • Rope used to catch cattle • Long coat worn on dusty rides • Bow-and-arrow activity at camp • Gathering spot on a cattle drive • Twangy instrument of cowboy tunes • Large hat associated with cowboys • Sleeveless outerwear for the trail • ...
cowboys 2016-04-18
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- Cattle were always driven by a group of what?
- what act did congress pass so farmers can farm a plot of land?
- The cattle were branded so the owner could distinguish his?
- what did the cowboys where to keep from inhaling the dust?
- what did the cowboys move from place to place?
- where were a lot of the cowboys?
- cowboys lived in what kind of house?
- what did the cowboys where on the outsides of their legs to help protect from sharp bushes and cacti?
- the cowboys wore what to protect them from the sun and the rain?
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- what kind of strategy did farmers attempted was to encourage Congress?
- What is one name for a Mexican cowboy?
- what did cowboys fear the most?
- what do cowboys ride when they work?
13 Clues: what did cowboys fear the most? • where were a lot of the cowboys? • cowboys lived in what kind of house? • What is one name for a Mexican cowboy? • what do cowboys ride when they work? • Cattle were always driven by a group of what? • what did the cowboys move from place to place? • what did the cowboys where to keep from inhaling the dust? • ...
Lecture 1-2 3rd year An Phys (KMeade) 2023-01-27
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- A self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external environments
- The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals
- The physiological capacity to restore homeostasis
- The selection pressure exerted by Man
- Largest organ in avian species
- Largest organ in mammals
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- The function of adipose tissue to generate heat
- The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock
- The tissue or organ of greatest weight as a % of body weight in cattle
- The physiological level after which homeostasis cannot be restored
- The capacity of an animal to be minimally affected by disturbances or to rapidly return to the state pertained before exposure to a disturbance
- The geographical location where cattle were domesticated
- The selection pressure exerted by Nature
- The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle
14 Clues: Largest organ in mammals • Largest organ in avian species • The selection pressure exerted by Man • The selection pressure exerted by Nature • The organ with greatest blood flow in cattle • The organ with greatest blood flow in mammals • The function of adipose tissue to generate heat • The nucleus which regulates the circadian clock • ...
settling on the great plains 2022-05-19
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- bulls
- congress passed the aiming to "Americanize Native americans
- enoromous single crops
- leader of hunkpapa sioux
- brought indians wars to bitter end
- grassland extending through the west
- gave federal lan to the states
- major cattle route from san antonio
- sod dome
- backing dollars with gold
- organiazation for farmers
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- offers 160 acres land to free citizens
- plan for native americans to give up their beliefs
- goverment gave citizens gold or sliver for paper currencey
- americans who moved from kanas
- group of people who sent lectures to town to educates on lower intrest rates
- movement of the peple born in 1892
- how long it took to transport cattle
18 Clues: bulls • sod dome • enoromous single crops • leader of hunkpapa sioux • backing dollars with gold • organiazation for farmers • americans who moved from kanas • gave federal lan to the states • brought indians wars to bitter end • movement of the peple born in 1892 • major cattle route from san antonio • grassland extending through the west • how long it took to transport cattle • ...
CK Chapter 9 Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-11
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- Nickname given to towns with access to a railroad line that herds of cattle would be brought to in order to be sold (2 words)
- The Bureau of _____ was created in 1824 to attempt to assimilate Native Americans into American culture (2 words)
- Name given to the journey ranchers took to bring their cattle to a railhead (2 words)
- Herds of this animal competed for grazing land with cattle out west and often at grass all the way to the root
- Name of the type of cattle roaming freely in Texas at the end of the Civil War
- _____ wire fences were a cheap and effective method to keep animals in or out of lands owned by settlers in the Great Plains
- This valuable mineral was discovered on Native American lands in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1874
- Areas the United States government set aside specifically for Native Americans to be displaced to
- Thousands of workers from this Asian nation assisted in the building of the US Transcontinental Railroad
- The _____ Act was created in 1862 and allowed settlers to gain 160 acres of land in the Great Plains if they farmed it for 5 years
- The _____ Period was a time of Native American open resistance against US forces out west from 1864-1890 (2 words)
- Nickname given to thousands of African Americans who used the Homestead Act to settle in lands in Kansas after the Civil War
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- Site of a massacre in South Dakota of Native Americans in 1890 (2 words)
- _____ was the most common crop grown by farmers in the Great Plains because of how well it stood up to extreme weather
- The _____ Massacre involved a group of US soldiers killing 123 Native Americans in 1864 in Colorado that had been promised protection by the US government (2 words)
- The largest victory for the Native Americans in the Indian Wars Period came at the Battle of the _____ on June 25, 1876 (2 words)
- Name given to the workers on horseback that took care of cattle herds
- Name given to the months cowboys spent patrolling the territory of their boss and keep their cattle from wandering away (3 words)
- Official name given to a western town with access to a railroad line
- This farming tool helped break of tough soil in the Great Plains to plant crops (2 words)
- Massive herds of this animal were hunted almost to extinction by White American settlers in the 1800's
- The United States bought this large Northern territory in 1867 from Russia
- Type of railroad line that stretches across an entire continent
- Name given to the relatively flat land reaching over 3,000 miles across US stretching to Canada (2 words)
- Type of dance performed by Native Americans hoping for the United States to give them back their lands (2 words)
25 Clues: Type of railroad line that stretches across an entire continent • Official name given to a western town with access to a railroad line • Name given to the workers on horseback that took care of cattle herds • Site of a massacre in South Dakota of Native Americans in 1890 (2 words) • The United States bought this large Northern territory in 1867 from Russia • ...
2M Vocabulary Unit 3 - Lesson 4 2024-03-13
18 Clues: lam • gans • haan • stal • stier • gewas • blaten • schuur • voeren • vijver • zaaien • blaffen • wei(de) • verboden • vaardigheid • vee (runderen) • chaap; schapen • makkelijk in de omgang
Florida Dairy 2020-10-06
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- Florida dairy cows are milked 2-3 times per _______.
- Florida dairy cattle produces about 300 million __________ of milk per year.
- Most popular type of Florida dairy cattle is _________.
- Cows can go up ____________, but not down stairs.
- Contains healthy bacteria called probiotics.
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- The average dairy cow __________ 1400 pounds.
- The sugar that is found naturally in milk.
- An important mineral that is found in all dairy products.
- Holstein cattle are black and _________.
- How many times a minute does a cow chew its cud?
10 Clues: Holstein cattle are black and _________. • The sugar that is found naturally in milk. • Contains healthy bacteria called probiotics. • The average dairy cow __________ 1400 pounds. • How many times a minute does a cow chew its cud? • Cows can go up ____________, but not down stairs. • Florida dairy cows are milked 2-3 times per _______. • ...
Industry Information 2022-10-17
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- A cow that has not had a calf yet is called a_________?
- NCBA stands for National cattlemen’s _______ Association.
- The term applied to meat from cattle slaughtered at 6 months of age or less.
- The bacteria Clostridium chauvoei causes _____ in cattle.
- A word used to describe calving difficulties.
- The best USDA yield grade for beef is denoted as the number _____.
- Another term for estrous.
- When selecting an animal on structural soundness, a special emphasis should be placed on _____ and legs.
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- How many years of age is a cow when they get a full mouth of adult teeth?
- This area is measured between the 12th and 13th rib?
- The term for cattle between the age of 18 and 24 months.
- ______ grade of beef a composite evaluation of factors that affect palatability of meat (tenderness, juiciness, and flavor).
- TDN stands for Total ______ Nutrients.
- A cow produces approximately 15-20 glands of ______ each day.
14 Clues: Another term for estrous. • TDN stands for Total ______ Nutrients. • A word used to describe calving difficulties. • This area is measured between the 12th and 13th rib? • A cow that has not had a calf yet is called a_________? • The term for cattle between the age of 18 and 24 months. • NCBA stands for National cattlemen’s _______ Association. • ...
Mixed Agricultural crossword 2019-02-04
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- The average Australian cotton farm is ….. owned operation.
- Since 2011, areas managed for conservation have continued to expand to about 18% of Australia’s ……
- How many stomachs do cattle have?
- Which state produces the highest volume of wool?
- What is Australia’s third largest cereal grain export?
- What industry is the first agricultural industry to initiate a regional biodiversity plan and a greenhouse reduction strategy?
- In the horticulture industries most farm employees are working in Australia on a …..
- Where do jersey cattle come from?
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- Which state does not produce wool?
- What do you call young female cattle which have not become mothers?
- What does wheat turn into when ground?
- What country is the worlds largest exporter of sheep meat?
- Like all cereals wheat is an ….. plant.
- How many months is a calf inside its mother?
14 Clues: How many stomachs do cattle have? • Where do jersey cattle come from? • Which state does not produce wool? • What does wheat turn into when ground? • Like all cereals wheat is an ….. plant. • How many months is a calf inside its mother? • Which state produces the highest volume of wool? • What is Australia’s third largest cereal grain export? • ...
Cattleman Crossword 2023-11-07
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- A brand of high quality ruminant feeds (p.15)
- It's not always the quantity of water but also the ___ (p.33)
- A tick-borne disease also known as "Gallsickness" (p.40)
- What country were the first Boran cattle imported from (p.6)
- Name of the most expensive bull at the Boran National Auction (p.37)
- Name of the woman who invented the milking machine (p.55)
- A cattle breed that thrives under harsh African conditions (p.20)
- A brand of cattle handling equipment (p.9)
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- Water that isn't flowing is ____ water (p.10)
- A multi-sectoral Trade Fair in Mozambique (p.60)
- Supreme quality Boran stock in Eswatini from ____ Ranching (back cover)
- A parasitic flatworm (p.11)
- A herbicide discovered by John E. Franz and marketed by Monsanto Company (p.56)
- What do you call a cow that just had a baby? (p.53)
14 Clues: A parasitic flatworm (p.11) • A brand of cattle handling equipment (p.9) • Water that isn't flowing is ____ water (p.10) • A brand of high quality ruminant feeds (p.15) • A multi-sectoral Trade Fair in Mozambique (p.60) • What do you call a cow that just had a baby? (p.53) • A tick-borne disease also known as "Gallsickness" (p.40) • ...
Dairy Cattle Breeds 2023-02-07
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- golden brown and white; produces milk suited for ice cream and cheese
- Black and white breed; most popular
- originated from the Swiss alps; light silver to dark brown
- process of heating milk to 161 degrees for 3 sec. to kill bacteria
- baby cattle
- variety of colors with spots; dual-purpose breed
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- red and white; known for adaptability
- cattle body part were milk is produced
- place where cattle go to be milked twice daily
- smallest of the breeds; brown/golden in color
10 Clues: baby cattle • Black and white breed; most popular • red and white; known for adaptability • cattle body part were milk is produced • smallest of the breeds; brown/golden in color • place where cattle go to be milked twice daily • variety of colors with spots; dual-purpose breed • originated from the Swiss alps; light silver to dark brown • ...
Chapter 6 Test: The American West 2021-02-16
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- a kitchen on wheels.
- would look after the extra horses
- when cattle would become wild
- usually made between two groups. It is usually made to ensure a peaceful agreement
- the cattle the cowboys looked after
- The railroad spike was made of ____.
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- men hired by the rancher to look after his branded cattle
- The locomotive from the East met the locomotive from the west in ____.
- people who would steal livestock
- towns that did have railroads to take the cows to the East
10 Clues: a kitchen on wheels. • when cattle would become wild • people who would steal livestock • would look after the extra horses • the cattle the cowboys looked after • The railroad spike was made of ____. • men hired by the rancher to look after his branded cattle • towns that did have railroads to take the cows to the East • ...
Beef Cattle Breeds 2021-09-03
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- brahman crossed with angus
- originated in England known for pink eye
- known for size and muscle
- brahman crossed with hereford
- hereford crossed with angus
- distinguishing characteristic within a breed
- crossing of two purebred animals
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- most popular beef breed in US
- recognized family line of animal, unmixed
- hereford crossed with simmental
- native to Africa, long horns
- developed in the US, used in India
- known for maternal characteritics
- very popular for show heifers
14 Clues: known for size and muscle • brahman crossed with angus • hereford crossed with angus • native to Africa, long horns • most popular beef breed in US • brahman crossed with hereford • very popular for show heifers • hereford crossed with simmental • crossing of two purebred animals • known for maternal characteritics • developed in the US, used in India • ...
Beef Cattle Breeds 2026-01-12
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- originated in India; light gray coloring with loose skin, floppy ears, and a hump
- originated in France; red with white markings
- originated in France; white with a pink nose and hooves
- originated in Switzerland; golden red with white markings
- originated in Texas; has long horns and is light muscled
- Brahman crossed with a Hereford and Shorthorn
- originated in Scotland; solid black
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- Brahman crossed with an Angus
- Brahman crossed with a Shorthorn
- Brahman crossed with a Simmental
- originated in France; solid red
- originated in England; can be solid red, solid white, red and white, or roan
- originated in Scotland; has a white belt around the middle of its body
- originated in England; red with a white face, feet, belly, tail, and feather
14 Clues: Brahman crossed with an Angus • originated in France; solid red • Brahman crossed with a Shorthorn • Brahman crossed with a Simmental • originated in Scotland; solid black • originated in France; red with white markings • Brahman crossed with a Hereford and Shorthorn • originated in France; white with a pink nose and hooves • ...
Timothy 2023-01-31
10 Clues: finding • dry land • an animal • to be tiny • place in enter • people who cuts meat • people who catch cattle • enclosed area for cattle • people who look for things • to see how long something is
Welcome to Kansas Jack 2022-04-19
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- The Kansan credited to make restaurants in Kansas
- A settlement developed because of a Railroad station
- the battle was commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington
- that transport people and goods in the USA
- A Kiowa Chief born before Kansas was a settlement
- this act motivated thousands of people to come to Kansas
- a disease the Texas longhorn carried
- this person shortened the railroad line and made 20,000 dollars
Down
- African Americans Soldiers that served on the western frontier
- A sacred place to the native Americans
- This forts purpose was to help protect settlers from raids
- Fort established to guide trailers on the Santa Fe trail
- men that made a living by wrangling cows and selling them
- this fort trained soldiers
- Used on long cattle drives to Kansas
- A western town that raises cattle
- treaty forced the tribes Nation to cede 52.5 million acres of land in Arkansas and Missouri. In exchange for cash and merchandise. Another treaty, signed 10 years later, forced the tribe to cede its remaining 1.8 million acres
- A girl to witness the changes of the US
- this fort was abandoned in 1882
- this man made a mark on the cattle industry
- to blind or compel someone
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
22 Clues: this fort trained soldiers • to blind or compel someone • this fort was abandoned in 1882 • A western town that raises cattle • Used on long cattle drives to Kansas • a disease the Texas longhorn carried • A sacred place to the native Americans • A girl to witness the changes of the US • that transport people and goods in the USA • this man made a mark on the cattle industry • ...
Welcome to Kansas Jack 2022-04-19
Across
- The Kansan credited to make restaurants in Kansas
- A settlement developed because of a Railroad station
- the battle was commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington
- that transport people and goods in the USA
- A Kiowa Chief born before Kansas was a settlement
- this act motivated thousands of people to come to Kansas
- a disease the Texas longhorn carried
- this person shortened the railroad line and made 20,000 dollars
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- African Americans Soldiers that served on the western frontier
- A sacred place to the native Americans
- This forts purpose was to help protect settlers from raids
- Fort established to guide trailers on the Santa Fe trail
- men that made a living by wrangling cows and selling them
- this fort trained soldiers
- Used on long cattle drives to Kansas
- A western town that raises cattle
- treaty forced the tribes Nation to cede 52.5 million acres of land in Arkansas and Missouri. In exchange for cash and merchandise. Another treaty, signed 10 years later, forced the tribe to cede its remaining 1.8 million acres
- A girl to witness the changes of the US
- this fort was abandoned in 1882
- this man made a mark on the cattle industry
- to blind or compel someone
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
22 Clues: this fort trained soldiers • to blind or compel someone • this fort was abandoned in 1882 • A western town that raises cattle • Used on long cattle drives to Kansas • a disease the Texas longhorn carried • A sacred place to the native Americans • A girl to witness the changes of the US • that transport people and goods in the USA • this man made a mark on the cattle industry • ...
Welcome to Kansas Jack 2022-04-19
Across
- The Kansan credited to make restaurants in Kansas
- A settlement developed because of a Railroad station
- the battle was commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington
- that transport people and goods in the USA
- A Kiowa Chief born before Kansas was a settlement
- this act motivated thousands of people to come to Kansas
- a disease the Texas longhorn carried
- this person shortened the railroad line and made 20,000 dollars
Down
- African Americans Soldiers that served on the western frontier
- A sacred place to the native Americans
- This forts purpose was to help protect settlers from raids
- Fort established to guide trailers on the Santa Fe trail
- men that made a living by wrangling cows and selling them
- this fort trained soldiers
- Used on long cattle drives to Kansas
- A western town that raises cattle
- treaty forced the tribes Nation to cede 52.5 million acres of land in Arkansas and Missouri. In exchange for cash and merchandise. Another treaty, signed 10 years later, forced the tribe to cede its remaining 1.8 million acres
- A girl to witness the changes of the US
- this fort was abandoned in 1882
- this man made a mark on the cattle industry
- to blind or compel someone
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
22 Clues: this fort trained soldiers • to blind or compel someone • this fort was abandoned in 1882 • A western town that raises cattle • Used on long cattle drives to Kansas • a disease the Texas longhorn carried • A sacred place to the native Americans • A girl to witness the changes of the US • that transport people and goods in the USA • this man made a mark on the cattle industry • ...
Animal Terminology Crossword 2023-09-20
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- all things related to goats
- a newborn horse
- genus name for equine
- young male chicken
- the act of a sow giving birth
- mature male porcine that can reproduce
- a baby chicken
- young female sheep that has not reproduced
- young female equine that has not reproduced
- genus names for cattle
- hen used for laying eggs
- mature male chicken
- the act a doe giving birth
- A mare is a ___________ horse
- young male horse
- pigs are also called
- castrated male bovine
- all things birds
- young male ovine that cannot reproduce
- horses are also called this
- castrated male equine
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- all things related to sheep
- mature female cow
- castrated male chicken
- young female chicken
- mature female caprine
- all things related to cattle
- mature male sheep
- newborn pig
- genus name for sheep
- young/newborn cattle
- mature male horse
- castrated male ovine or caprine
- goats are also called this
- mature female ovine that has reproduced
- genus name for chickens
- the act of a ewe giving birth
- genus name for swine
- a newborn goat
- female bovine that has not had an offspring
- a baby sheep
- mature bovine with intact testicles
42 Clues: newborn pig • a baby sheep • a baby chicken • a newborn goat • a newborn horse • young male horse • all things birds • mature female cow • mature male sheep • mature male horse • young male chicken • mature male chicken • young female chicken • genus name for sheep • young/newborn cattle • genus name for swine • pigs are also called • mature female caprine • genus name for equine • castrated male bovine • ...
Livestock Parts 2024-05-29
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- ridge between the shoulders
- area from the loin to the tailhead
- joint at the front of the chest
- area at the top of shoulders just behind withers
- two functionless digits above the hoof
- the pelvic bones on either side of the tail on cattle and goats
- where the hind legs and the body of an animal meet
- joint on the front leg equivalent to a wrist in humans
- part of the back, going from the last rib to in front of the hips
- area on the belly from the forelegs to the hindquarters
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- wide area of the face between the eyes
- beginning of the tail
- top of head
- part of the leg between the fetlock and the top of the hoof
- another name dor the hip bone on cattle and goats
- joint on the hind leg that bends backwards
- area of the face that includes the nose, mouth and chin
- part of back in front of the loin on cattle and goats
- joint on the hind leg
- area between the withers and the rump
- joint on the front leg where the belly meets the legs
- long straight area of the lower leg between the hock down to the fetlock joint
- area right behind the elbow
23 Clues: top of head • beginning of the tail • joint on the hind leg • ridge between the shoulders • area right behind the elbow • joint at the front of the chest • area from the loin to the tailhead • area between the withers and the rump • wide area of the face between the eyes • two functionless digits above the hoof • joint on the hind leg that bends backwards • ...
clostridial diseases 2023-08-21
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- mainly cattle; no predisposing factors; key feature: sudden death syndrome
- mainly sheep, also cattle/goats; predisposing factors: deep wounds such as bites, sx sites, parturition injuries; key features: open wound with swelling and without gas accumulation
- mainly horses/pigs, can be in all animals; predisposing factors: puncture wound, castration, banding, dehorning; key features: general body stiffness “sawhorse”. sensitivity to noise, sound and movement, “lockjaw”, stiff tail/prolapsed 3rd eyelid/flared nostrils
- mainly sheep/goats, rarely cattle/young horses; predisposing factors: increase in dietary intake; key features: associated with overeating, “pulpy kidneys” due to rapid postmortem decomposition
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- no specific species; predisposing factor: ingestion of preformed toxin in feed; key features: ascending paralysis
- mainly sheep, also cattle; predisposing factors: damage to liver by the fluke fasciola hepatica; key features: large necrotic black lesion in liver
- mainly cattle; predisposing factors: increase in dietary intake; key features: “purple gut” with sections of extremely reddened small bowel that is filled with hemorrhagic fluid
- mainly sheep, also cattle; predisposing factors: damage or bruising to muscles from transport, injections, rough handling; key features: crackling of swollen lesion when touched, rancid butter odor on postmortem
- cattle and sheep; predisposing factors: damage to liver by the fluke fasciola hepatica; key features: hemoglobinura, icterus, anemia
9 Clues: mainly cattle; no predisposing factors; key feature: sudden death syndrome • no specific species; predisposing factor: ingestion of preformed toxin in feed; key features: ascending paralysis • cattle and sheep; predisposing factors: damage to liver by the fluke fasciola hepatica; key features: hemoglobinura, icterus, anemia • ...
Disappeared - Pernilla 2018-06-04
19 Clues: mod • mål • ikon • höjd • täcka • hälsa • blixt • ordna • oväder • boskap • ledtråd • medvind • förtjäna • händelse • få syn på • försöka sig på • göra reklam för • upptäcksresande • mycket omfattnade
The American Southwest 2017-05-07
24 Clues: Bild • Stamm • Waren • Hügel • Reiten • heilig • Tribüne • staubig • Reservat • Motorrad • Autobahn • besitzen • Schlucht • Lastwagen • Lagerfeuer • Landschaft • Fertigkeit • Imbissstube • (Rind-)Vieh • fantastisch • Rinderhirte • Bundesstraße • transportieren • Sehenswürdigkeit
w. 38 Words 2023-09-11
20 Clues: ull • anse • hävda • tveka • tävla • fånge • gruva • boskap • skynda • bero (på) • strunta i • gemenskap • spela roll • oförglömlig • tillbringar • bosätta sig • enkel, slätt • förbättra sig • anlända (till) • insisterar (propsa)
The Outback 2024-03-11
24 Clues: art • syra • kulle • slätt • vinst • mycket • utsikt • giftig • staket • koppar • plommon • intryck • konstig • skapare • upptäcka • släpvagn • forskare • däggdjur • brist på • innehålla • importera • nötkreatur • utveckling • kvadratkilomoter
Project 4 - Unit 5 -Australia 2025-05-16
20 Clues: კუთხე • გავლენა • შხამიანი • სანაპირო • პირუტყვი • აღმოაჩინა • დაახლოებით • მოსახლეობა • ჰოლანდიელი • იხვნისკარტა • დღესდღეობით • აბორიგენები • იმიგრანტები • ვებკამერები • შორეული ტერიტორია • კრიკეტი / ჭრიჭინა • განაცხადა / პრეტენზია • წარმოებული / აწარმოებს • aid პირველი დახმარება • off მოწყვეტა / გაჭრა
unit 11 2019-01-04
18 Clues: ด้าย • ขนแกะ • เส้นใย • ตัวไหม • ต้นฝ้าย • นักเคมี • หนังสัตว์ • หนังสัตว์ • ทำจากขนแกะ • โรงฟอกหนัง • ฝัก, ฝักถั่ว • วัตถุ, วัสดุ • ผ้าหรือสิ่งทอ • ไหมพรม, เส้นด้าย • วัวควายในปศุสัตว์ • ผลิตด้วยเครื่องจักร • เกิดจากการสังเคราะห์ • ส่วนของต้นฝ้ายที่มีเมล็ด
7th grade unit 17 crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
17 Clues: juur • mutt • veenma • uurima • peenar • toores • kõblas • aiakäru • umbrohi • nälkjas • nihutama • kaalikas • globaalne • jääpurikas • raev, viha • kaaslane, semu • kariloomad, veised
History of Animal Science 2022-08-17
Across
- humped cattle from tropical countries
- European wild boar
- maintain body temperature
- animal animal used for pulling loads
- wild jungle fowl of India ancestor
- wild mallard duck ancestor
- product that comes from any part of an animal
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- wild ancestors of sheep
- largest stomach compartment in ruminants
- tiny four-toed ancestor of a horse
- a single compartment stomach
- the age where goats were first tamed
- wild type of pig from East India
- identify and use animals for breeding purposes
- wild, big-horned sheep of Asia
- a stomach divided into several compartments
- to adapt the behavior of an animal to fit the needs of people
- domestic cattle from Aurochs and Shorthorns
- mating of animals of different breeds
19 Clues: European wild boar • wild ancestors of sheep • maintain body temperature • wild mallard duck ancestor • a single compartment stomach • wild, big-horned sheep of Asia • wild type of pig from East India • tiny four-toed ancestor of a horse • wild jungle fowl of India ancestor • the age where goats were first tamed • animal animal used for pulling loads • ...
Unit 1 Ireland 2025-09-24
16 Clues: Pilz • Rate • Ernte • jubeln • Rinder • steuer • gründen • führend • Absicht • fließend • Mitglied • Freistaat • unabhängig • Hungersnot • katholisch • sich etwas bewusst sein
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
Across
- Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness.
- Sells animals at public auctions.
- Specializes in the hoof care of equine.
- Assist management of mills.
- Uses birds of prey.
- Assists in daily operations on the farm.
- Assists in daily operations on the farm.
- Studies the behavior of animals.
- Sell, buy, and select livestock for individuals.
Down
- Oversees all aspects of a sow farm.
- Manage colonies of honeybees.
- Provides reproductive services.
- Buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- Prepares horses for riders.
- Moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- Manages the day- to-day farm operations.
- Maintains cattle on a large land area.
- Professionally groom dogs, cats, and other animals.
- They inspect all meat products.
- Advises on raw material product selection
20 Clues: Uses birds of prey. • Prepares horses for riders. • Assist management of mills. • Manage colonies of honeybees. • Provides reproductive services. • They inspect all meat products. • Studies the behavior of animals. • Sells animals at public auctions. • Oversees all aspects of a sow farm. • Maintains cattle on a large land area. • Specializes in the hoof care of equine. • ...
COW CROSSWORD 2013-09-24
Across
- Female that has given birth
- Male that can NOT reproduce
- Something cows eat
- Female that has NOT given birth
- How cattle eat
- What a cow chews for 8 hours a day
- Meat we get from cattle
Down
- Cows use this to smell up to 5 miles
- Something cows eat
- Dried cow skin
- Cows drink 30 gallons of this a day
- Baby
- Number parts in a cow's stomach
- Male that can reproduce
14 Clues: Baby • Dried cow skin • How cattle eat • Something cows eat • Something cows eat • Meat we get from cattle • Male that can reproduce • Female that has given birth • Male that can NOT reproduce • Female that has NOT given birth • Number parts in a cow's stomach • What a cow chews for 8 hours a day • Cows drink 30 gallons of this a day • Cows use this to smell up to 5 miles
Mapungubwe 2022-06-08
Across
- where the king and his family lived
- river near Mapungubwe
- the kings traded with them
- university that studies Mapungubwe
- how the people got millet, sorghum and cotton
- represented by the Order of Mapungubwe
- smaller chiefs hunted for it
- where the cattle lived
- artefact carried by the king
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- a sign of wealth
- golden object found found at grave on Mapungubwe Hill
- symbolism of Rhino
- objects made by people in the past
- first person to receive the Order of Mapungubwe
- used to make objects
- customs passed down from previous generations
16 Clues: a sign of wealth • symbolism of Rhino • used to make objects • river near Mapungubwe • where the cattle lived • the kings traded with them • smaller chiefs hunted for it • artefact carried by the king • objects made by people in the past • university that studies Mapungubwe • where the king and his family lived • represented by the Order of Mapungubwe • ...
A strange star crossword puzzle 2024-03-18
Across
- what was their last name
- creepy mansion the scientist lives in
- who was lord byron's servant
- who took lizzie's sister
- setting
- what holiday do they celebrate
- who is the scientist
Down
- what did felix have on his arm
- mercy is not...
- what do they live on
- what did lizzie get struck by
- what did lizzie's mom try to herd
- what animal led lizzie to the scientists house
- who died getting the cattle
- who did mrs shelly take
- what did the shellys get in the beginning of the book
16 Clues: setting • mercy is not... • what do they live on • who is the scientist • who did mrs shelly take • what was their last name • who took lizzie's sister • who died getting the cattle • who was lord byron's servant • what did lizzie get struck by • what did felix have on his arm • what holiday do they celebrate • what did lizzie's mom try to herd • creepy mansion the scientist lives in • ...
how pioneers lived 2023-04-25
11 Clues: to play • to live in • making food • to eat food on • to wash our self • to help on a job • to use to help you • wood to warm a house • cows that are on a farm • a type of animal like a cow • to keep our cattle from running away
AMEL. 2021-04-26
16 Clues: Ort • Dampf • Rinder • Schild • handeln • Ursprung • ungefähr • Nachfrage • Flüchling • verstärkt • ansteigen • Hochwasser • Erscheinung • etwas ausstoßen • Prioritäten setzen • Umweltverschmutzer
Animal Husbandry 2023-01-09
8 Clues: A draught animal • Herbicides destroy • Exotic breed of cows • Bacterial disease of cattle • Purpose of cattle husbandry • Roughage given to cattle is rich in • Orgainsm not used in organic farming • Fish culture is sometimes done in combination with
Westward expanision 2023-04-19
Across
- Famous businessmen who created the first- mail order catalog company
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
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- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north.
- is a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden
- Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
15 Clues: person who claimed land on the Great Plains • is a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. • Famous businessmen who created the first- mail order catalog company • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • ...
Section 2 - History (Part 1) 2023-09-27
Across
- Cattle drivers were known as __________
- The California _____ _____ drew 100,000 men and women in search of mineral riches
- This territory became a state in 1876 when gold and silver discoveries at Leadville and Cripple Creek increased its population
- "Going west" grew easier between 1869 and 1893 with the building of 5 transcontinental ________
- This city built as a mining town
Down
- American cowboys learned their trade from the Spanish ________
- ______ were among the first settlers on the frontier
- What state was the cattle frontier located?
- Replaced Native Americans in the Great Plains
- Established homesteads in the Great Plains
- Replaced buffalo in the Great Plains
11 Clues: This city built as a mining town • Replaced buffalo in the Great Plains • Cattle drivers were known as __________ • Established homesteads in the Great Plains • What state was the cattle frontier located? • Replaced Native Americans in the Great Plains • ______ were among the first settlers on the frontier • ...
Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- wars against Cheyenne
- - the government establishing public interests
- K. Holliday - Kansas most prominent businessmen
- - Santana was a strong warrior and leader who
- - isolation or detention
- - a support provided by an employer
- - having skill and power as a public speaker
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- - having to do something because of law
- only way to travel - cattle drives and rail roads
- wagon - wagon that carries food
- McCoy - promoted
- cattle for transportation
- - a document with specific rights
13 Clues: McCoy - promoted • wars against Cheyenne • - isolation or detention • cattle for transportation • wagon - wagon that carries food • - a document with specific rights • - a support provided by an employer • - having to do something because of law • - having skill and power as a public speaker • - Santana was a strong warrior and leader who • ...
słówka 2024-02-20
16 Clues: dług • dowód • bydło • plemię • źródło • źródło • liczyć • dzikie • odmówić • odważny • wymieniać • starożytne • opóźnienie • zmniejszać • umiejętność • wymieniać się
My Brother Sam Is Dead 2022-10-04
Across
- American Colonists who wanted independence from Great Britain
- The highest legislature or Britain's government
- pack of cows
- Armed conflict between states or nations
- soldiers or armed forces
- person who serves in an army
- temporary living space, typically for troops
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- Overthrowing a government or system
- A man tending and herding cattle
- Person against the American revolution
- armed force
- The town where Tim and his dad's tavern live.
- Establishment selling beer and other drinks
- military base or prison
- blade attached to a rifle, used for close combat
15 Clues: armed force • pack of cows • military base or prison • soldiers or armed forces • person who serves in an army • A man tending and herding cattle • Overthrowing a government or system • Person against the American revolution • Armed conflict between states or nations • Establishment selling beer and other drinks • temporary living space, typically for troops • ...
breeds of animals 2023-04-20
Across
- american breed of dairy cattle
- one of the most popular rabbit breed
- has a very unique personality
- vary soft animal
- vary pointy animal
- these are the best talkers from the parrot family
- has a bunch of different colors on it
- Scottish breed of cattle
Down
- originated in Chester county Pennsylvania
- a species of rodent
- British breed of sheep
- these came from Italy
- they have vary long ears and long body
- considered to be the most intelligent dog
- has a very good milking ability
15 Clues: vary soft animal • vary pointy animal • a species of rodent • these came from Italy • British breed of sheep • Scottish breed of cattle • has a very unique personality • american breed of dairy cattle • has a very good milking ability • one of the most popular rabbit breed • has a bunch of different colors on it • they have vary long ears and long body • ...
food fight 2023-04-28
15 Clues: rehu • lanta • karja • liivate • maaperä • väriaine • maaseutu • veganismi • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • ostoskärry • porsaanliha • keinokastelu • elintarvikkeet • viljelykelpoinen
hi! 2025-05-01
Geographic terms Luis&Farin 2023-01-17
15 Clues: Korn • Raps • Ehre • Halm • Rinder • Anteil • Lexikon • Schwamm • Getreide • Viehalter • Weinstock • Entfernung • Rindfleisch • Ernteertrag • Karusselbewasserung
Cattle Review 2025-10-01
Across
- Muscled portion between the front legs of the animal
- Muscled portion of the rear leg
- Muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the animal
- Tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
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- Muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
- Bones on each side of the tailhead
- Area that encircles the animal’s body just behind the front legs
- The top of the animal’s head
- Pelvic region of the animal
9 Clues: Pelvic region of the animal • The top of the animal’s head • Muscled portion of the rear leg • Bones on each side of the tailhead • Muscled portion along the backbone of the animal • Muscled portion between the front legs of the animal • Tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb • Muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the animal • ...
Organic farming 2020-02-26
Across
- an adult female pig, especially one that has farrowed
- yellow, oil seed plant
- the most populated country in the world
- The capital of Hungary
- famous Hungarian spice
- you cannot use it for preventive treatment in organic livestock farming
- milk product
- domestic male pig
- friesian the most popular dairy cattle breed
- genetically modified abbreviation
- famous alcoholic Hungarian drink
- young pig
- white, healthy drink
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- yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable
- nutrient-rich animal end product, is used to nourish the soil
- the opposite of healthy
- essential to life
- the most important meal of the day
- male cattle
- produced by the hen
- what is it called when the ewe gives birth to the lamb?
- We call it when an animal's leg hurts
22 Clues: young pig • male cattle • milk product • essential to life • domestic male pig • produced by the hen • white, healthy drink • yellow, oil seed plant • The capital of Hungary • famous Hungarian spice • the opposite of healthy • famous alcoholic Hungarian drink • genetically modified abbreviation • the most important meal of the day • yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable • ...
revolutionary crossword 2012-10-30
Across
- a male sibling
- cow or sheep that are part of a farm
- when a group rebels against its leader in a war
- the act or process of explaining
- when you do the right thing when no one is looking
- where you feel depressed
- slang for the american army
- a gun that was used in the revolutionary war
- to get off
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- a knife attatchment on a musket
- where people farm
- rolling hills and valleys
- a way to transport people or animals during the 1700's
- a fight between to groups
- snow
- an animal that was used to pull wagons
- slang for the british soldier
- person loyal to the british
- where you keep your cattle
- a small musket
20 Clues: snow • to get off • a male sibling • a small musket • where people farm • where you feel depressed • rolling hills and valleys • a fight between to groups • where you keep your cattle • person loyal to the british • slang for the american army • slang for the british soldier • a knife attatchment on a musket • the act or process of explaining • cow or sheep that are part of a farm • ...
Bones 2022-01-18
Across
- Another name for the Middle Phalanx in a horse
- Where the spinal cord enters the skull
- Another name for the Femorotibial joint
- Caudal end of sternum
- Another name for the Hock
- These vertebrae have large spinous processes
- The "Knee Cap"
- C2
- the Coffin Bone in horses
- Another name for the Long Pastern
- The lower jaw
- The Coffin Joint in horses is also called this
- The Metacarpophlangeal joint in horses is also called this
- These vertebrae have large transverse processes
- The Shoulder joint
- C1
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- The distal sesamoid in horses
- Cranial end of sternum
- The tibial tarsal bone
- "Hooks" in Cattle
- The hip joint
- "Pins" in cattle
- The elbow joint
- Where the eardrum is
24 Clues: C2 • C1 • The hip joint • The lower jaw • The "Knee Cap" • The elbow joint • "Pins" in cattle • "Hooks" in Cattle • The Shoulder joint • Where the eardrum is • Caudal end of sternum • Cranial end of sternum • The tibial tarsal bone • Another name for the Hock • the Coffin Bone in horses • The distal sesamoid in horses • Another name for the Long Pastern • Where the spinal cord enters the skull • ...
westward expansion 2023-04-17
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- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railway Act a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Soldiers Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- Railroad a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
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- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Warren Sears Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Act Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- two railroad companies The Central Pacific starting from Sacramento California and The Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska ……….were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- Point the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- Trail Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Drive a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- Horse The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- wire a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
17 Clues: Railroad a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • Horse The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
year 6: Vocabulary Quiz, Unit 11 2017-01-07
25 Clues: Bad • Stufe • Leder • Bauer • Blatt • Ziege • Gruppe • Mensch • Sklave • barfuß • Schafe • Stimme • stehlen • Pflanze • riechen • Rind(er) • erfinden • meistens • bezahlen • verkaufen • entdecken • auswählen • eigentlich • vermutlich • tatsächlich
Wollondilly 2021-08-06
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- These were held in a cell at The George Hotel
- It took__________years to find cattle
- The escaped_______were found near Narellan
- Original name for Picton
- Stonequarry was renamed ______after a soldier
- Stonequarry was originally called ____Picton
- Picton _________Station
- Sir Thomas Picton was shot in the ________ in battle
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- Picton is easily________ in heavy rain
- The servo is where this use to be in Picton
- Picton was a ________school (k-12)
- Trains travel________through Picton
- Redbank was originally called _____Picton
- Queen ________ has bridge named after her
- Major ______ was given land at Picton
- The ________1V Hotel
- These flying mammals roost near the Victoria Bridge
17 Clues: The ________1V Hotel • Picton _________Station • Original name for Picton • Picton was a ________school (k-12) • Trains travel________through Picton • It took__________years to find cattle • Major ______ was given land at Picton • Picton is easily________ in heavy rain • Redbank was originally called _____Picton • Queen ________ has bridge named after her • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad. (President Lincoln)
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north.
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- used on the very last rail of the Transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
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- 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.
- 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.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
12 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • used on the very last rail of the Transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Crossword for the book Night 2026-03-10
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- The branch of Jewish mysticism that Eliezer wished to study with Moishe the Beadle.
- The temple Jewish people go to, to worship God
- The assembly point where prisoners stood for hours waiting to be selected
- The figure Elie began to question, and loose faith in
- The massive concentration camp where Elie's family first arrived
- The cattle cars used to move Jewish prisoners from their homes to the concentration camps.
- The different sides of the prisoners as they were being stripped of humanity
- The title of the memoir
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- The hatred that fueled the Nazis laws
- The instrument Juliek played as he was dying in the Barracks
- The restricted section of sighet, where Elie was forced to live
- A collection of Jewish tradition that Elie studied before being captured
- The labor camp Elie went to after leaving Auschwitz
- The cause of death for many of the prisoners in the cattle cars
- The thing that Madame Schächter kept screaming in the cattle cars
- A method of execution that caused Elie to taste different types of soups
- The Kapo that viciously beat Elie and his father
17 Clues: The title of the memoir • The hatred that fueled the Nazis laws • The temple Jewish people go to, to worship God • The Kapo that viciously beat Elie and his father • The labor camp Elie went to after leaving Auschwitz • The figure Elie began to question, and loose faith in • The instrument Juliek played as he was dying in the Barracks • ...
Gender specific nouns. 2023-03-30
9 Clues: Male duck • Adult male horse • Adult male cattle • Male ruler's title • Young female horse • Adult female horse • Adult female sheep • Adult female cattle • Female ruler's title
Westward Expansion Study Guide 2023-04-17
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- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
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- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African American
- Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster
- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- Summit Utah is the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Love Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- Spike used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
16 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 made available 160 acres of free farmland • person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster • ...
MBSID Chapters 6-7 2020-11-12
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- Sam was hungry when all he had to eat was this cracker-like biscuit and water. page 87
- Betsy thinks Tim wrote the letter to his _______________. page 79
- Mr. Heron wants to help Tim learn this trade of measuring the land. page 75
- What did the cattle thieves hit Life in the head with? page 96
- "If this message is received, we will know the messenger is _______________." page 84
- How many hours does Mr. Heron want Tim to walk to and from Fairfied? page 77
- This was a nickname for the cattle thieves. page 93
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- Tim whistled this song as he walked to Mr. Heron's house. page 77
- This is where Life went to sell cattle every year, ______________ Point. page 89
- The Meeker's _______ would end up in the Lobsterbacks stomachs. page 94
- Tim knew that he was sinning when he was doing this. Page 76
11 Clues: This was a nickname for the cattle thieves. page 93 • Tim knew that he was sinning when he was doing this. Page 76 • What did the cattle thieves hit Life in the head with? page 96 • Tim whistled this song as he walked to Mr. Heron's house. page 77 • Betsy thinks Tim wrote the letter to his _______________. page 79 • ...
Animals 2025-06-23
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- Hard feet of horses or cows
- Untamed or not domesticated
- One who looks after goats
- People who look after groups of grazing animals
- Rope used to tie an animal
- Slaughterhouse, in formal terms
- Visitors, often on safari or farm excursions
- Wool coat from a sheep
- A shelter for dogs
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- Natural home or environment of an animal
- Animals kept by humans
- Where sick pets are taken
- A baby pig
- Vast, dry land with little rainfall
- Enclosed field for grazing animals
- Large farm animals raised for meat or milk
- A person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market
- Wandering without a home or owner
18 Clues: A baby pig • A shelter for dogs • Animals kept by humans • Wool coat from a sheep • Where sick pets are taken • One who looks after goats • Rope used to tie an animal • Hard feet of horses or cows • Untamed or not domesticated • Slaughterhouse, in formal terms • Wandering without a home or owner • Enclosed field for grazing animals • Vast, dry land with little rainfall • ...
A Southern Ranch 2025-05-20
11 Clues: dried grass • farm animals • cows and bulls • small, hard seeds • helpers on a ranch • help an animal grow up • a very big farm for cattle • guide animals the right way • roads for people and horses • a large group of big animals • a small truck that you put things on
Chapter 8 - Ranching and Mining 2022-02-07
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- born enslaved and was freed after Civil War
- used to track down and punish wrongdoers
- adventure books sold for a dime and helped spread myths of the Wild West
- staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada
- discovery of gold in 1858
- digging deep beneath the surface
- houses where women danced with men for the price of a drink
- increase in wealth and profits
- during the Civil War they were killed in big numbers to feed the armies of the Union and Confederacy
- was a way to block off hundred of square miles
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- proved cattle could be driven north to the rail lines and sold for 10 times
- breed descended from Spanish cattle
- there was plenty of gold and silver in
- One of the most legendary boomtowns for mining
- place cowboys drove about 1.5 million cattle
- using shovels and picks to extract deposits of ore
- what people began building after the Civil War
- discovery of gold in the Black Hills and Copper in Montana led to rapid development in
- first elevator
- stray calves with no identifying symbols
- town that rivaled the mining towns in terms of rowdiness
- vast area of grassland owned by the government
22 Clues: first elevator • discovery of gold in 1858 • increase in wealth and profits • digging deep beneath the surface • breed descended from Spanish cattle • there was plenty of gold and silver in • used to track down and punish wrongdoers • stray calves with no identifying symbols • staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada • born enslaved and was freed after Civil War • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary 2024-05-10
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- A large farm in the west that conducted large-scale farming.
- An organization encouraging the joining of families for agriculture
- A home built of blocks or turf
- prominent office in the Indian wars who was regarded as a war hero
- Politician who unsuccessfully ran for president three times.
- gold is currency in this monetary system
- Federal government giving land to states to build agricultural colleged
- major cattle route from Texas to Kansas
- A breed of cattle suited to dry conditions
- Adoption of dominant culture's way of life and beliefs
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- The massacre of 300 Native Americans in South Dakota
- treaty forcing sioux to live on the Missouri River
- Vast grassland through central America
- Acts meant to introduce native americans to white culture
- the US gold and silver as monetary system
- US president who led the US through the Spanish American War
- act allowing land to settlers in the west
- The moving of cattle to a shipping center
- African- Americans who moved to Kansas
- A movement in the 1800s encouraging people to use their voice for laborers
- Sioux leader who fought for the sioux lands.
- groups of people who attempted to educate people on agricultural issues
- One of the key founders of the national grange
23 Clues: A home built of blocks or turf • Vast grassland through central America • African- Americans who moved to Kansas • major cattle route from Texas to Kansas • gold is currency in this monetary system • the US gold and silver as monetary system • act allowing land to settlers in the west • The moving of cattle to a shipping center • A breed of cattle suited to dry conditions • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-18
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- Starting from Omaha, Nebraska.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- Railroad that crossed an entire continent.
- Lincoln made 160 acres available to adult mean or widows of 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- Starting from Sacramento,California.
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- People called if they claimed land on The Homestead Act.
- Where the two railways met on May 10,1869.
- A law passed by congress in 1862.
- What the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Used when both companies met each other on the railway.
- Young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle.
- Former slave then turned into Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping and cattle herding.
- Used by people who didn't have a lot of timber on the Great Plains.
- A type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals.
- Person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening.
15 Clues: Starting from Omaha, Nebraska. • A law passed by congress in 1862. • Starting from Sacramento,California. • Where the two railways met on May 10,1869. • Railroad that crossed an entire continent. • Used when both companies met each other on the railway. • People called if they claimed land on The Homestead Act. • ...
Chapter 7 Tic-Tac-Toe Crossword 2015-11-09
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- People who constantly move for the search of food
- A government agency to manage the delivery of supplies to reservations
- Grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains
- Land set aside for Native-Americans by the US Government
- When two culture merge
- An African-American who migrated West following the civil war
- A Native-American purification ritual
- Settlers that ran in land races upon the start of the settlement of Indian territory
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- 1864 Slaughter of 150 to 500 Cheyenne and Arapaho people; mostly women and children
- that divided reservation land into private plots for families
- a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland
- Law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens that was either 21 or had a family
- 1876 Sioux victory over George Custer's army
- People who claimed land by sneaking by before the race for land began
- Moving cattle from ranges to railroad centers that shipped cattle to the market
15 Clues: When two culture merge • A Native-American purification ritual • 1876 Sioux victory over George Custer's army • People who constantly move for the search of food • Land set aside for Native-Americans by the US Government • that divided reservation land into private plots for families • An African-American who migrated West following the civil war • ...
U17 2025-04-22
18 Clues: kinni • peenar • toores • kõblas • veenma • kamakas • nälkjas • hoiatus • umbrohi • kaaslane • kaalikas • jalajälg • globaalne • raev;viha • salat(taim) • kari;kariloomad • varustama;andma • nihkuma;nihutama
cattle breeding 2020-04-14
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- Easier to monitor the feed consumption of cows.
- cows can be grouped according to the lactation stage
- Cubicles always suggested to be built in barn
- Pipelines are built is the barn
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- Natural ventilation is used to control air moisture
- replacement of cows is 25 percent per year
- Mats are widely used and made of synthetic rubber.
- Cattle nutrition is the major cost during production
- Comfort of animals is provided by the cooling devices
9 Clues: Pipelines are built is the barn • replacement of cows is 25 percent per year • Cubicles always suggested to be built in barn • Easier to monitor the feed consumption of cows. • Mats are widely used and made of synthetic rubber. • Natural ventilation is used to control air moisture • Cattle nutrition is the major cost during production • ...
Cattle breeding 2020-04-28
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- make or become flat or flatter
- the hind part of the body of a mammal
- vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis;
- the secretion of milk from the mammary glands
- the quality of being fertile
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- A person treat diseased or injured animals
- abnormally thin, especially because of lack of food
- keep under systematic review
- the region of the sexual organs
9 Clues: keep under systematic review • the quality of being fertile • make or become flat or flatter • the region of the sexual organs • the hind part of the body of a mammal • A person treat diseased or injured animals • the secretion of milk from the mammary glands • vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis; • abnormally thin, especially because of lack of food
Words with ב 2025-02-08
Vocabulary Review (ELA & SS) 2024-09-18
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- cattle was placed on these and transported to the east
- a complete failure
- words that are considered conjunctions (for, and, nor, but)
- supplying crops with water through a system of pipes, sprinklers, or streams
- teacher who has a son named Simon
- a tangled mess
- another word for troubles
- prefix that means after
- specific types of products
- another word for odd
- teacher who has blonde hair
- animals herded to the north
- teacher
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- goal
- rough or uneven way and made popping sounds
- not usual
- huge
- conversation between two people
- prefix that means before
- legal documents
- prefix that means again
- lacking, weakness or flaw
- the act of moving fast
- you tried to do it
- small round window on a ship
25 Clues: goal • huge • teacher • not usual • a tangled mess • legal documents • a complete failure • you tried to do it • another word for odd • the act of moving fast • prefix that means again • prefix that means after • prefix that means before • lacking, weakness or flaw • another word for troubles • specific types of products • teacher who has blonde hair • animals herded to the north • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- Studies how an animal acts and how it behaves and its genetics
- The educate heard nutritionist
- Rehabilitate animals that are injured or just got surgery
- They clean pets
- Find the genetic makeup of animals
- They find pest animals
- They manage the machines used to feed the animals
- Researches and advises what animals need to eat
- They help birth and feed animals
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- Cleans all the dirt where the animals live
- They buy or sell selected livestock
- They load cattle
- Take care of all the animals
- Works on animals reproduction
- Watches and moves animals for feeding
- Makes sure meat is edible
- They milk, breed, and feed cows
- Buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- They manage the cattle
- Cleans hoofs
20 Clues: Cleans hoofs • They clean pets • They load cattle • They find pest animals • They manage the cattle • Makes sure meat is edible • Take care of all the animals • Works on animals reproduction • The educate heard nutritionist • They milk, breed, and feed cows • They help birth and feed animals • Find the genetic makeup of animals • They buy or sell selected livestock • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-03
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- Bathes and cuts dogs hair
- Auctions off animals
- Hoof care
- maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- sell, buy, and select livestock for individuals and companies.
- ensures that meat is safe from contamination
- Study, help, and monitor animals.
- Works alongside a veterinarian
- Herd up the animals
- diagnose diseases by examining animal tissue and body fluids
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- milks , calves, feeds and breeds cows.
- monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- Accurately grades livestock and meat
- analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- Responsible for the well being of the animals
- responsible for the daily care and maintenance of sheep
- Researches embryo creation
- feed and breed animals.
- Sell horses for breeding and racing
- Help animals after surgery or injured animals.
20 Clues: Hoof care • Herd up the animals • Auctions off animals • feed and breed animals. • Bathes and cuts dogs hair • Researches embryo creation • Works alongside a veterinarian • Study, help, and monitor animals. • Sell horses for breeding and racing • Accurately grades livestock and meat • analyze the genetic makeup of animals • milks , calves, feeds and breeds cows. • ...
Meat & Poultry 2022-11-28
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- can be stored for 1-2 days in refridgerator
- primal cuts used for marketing
- best quality and most marbling
- edible parts other than muscle
- can be stored for 3-5 days
- meat from adult sheep
- meat of cattle less than 3 months
- examples: lobster, crab, shrimp
- cross section of fish
- drawn fish with head, tail, fins gone
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- great quality less marbling
- whole fish, gills and organs removed
- meat of swine
- less flavor, marbling, cheaper
- tender meat will be _______
- side of fish
- meat of sheep less than 1 year old
- examples: perch, salmon, trout
- cuts found in supermarkets
- edible portion of animals
- has extra fat added to meat before grinding
- this corporation inspects meat
- meat of cattle over 12 months
23 Clues: side of fish • meat of swine • meat from adult sheep • cross section of fish • edible portion of animals • can be stored for 3-5 days • cuts found in supermarkets • great quality less marbling • tender meat will be _______ • meat of cattle over 12 months • primal cuts used for marketing • less flavor, marbling, cheaper • best quality and most marbling • edible parts other than muscle • ...
Vocabulario 2021-08-19
20 Clues: Mooo • Arana • Letra • Vendeja • Manejar • Escalera • En Medio • Mariquita • Cartulina • Un Postre • Para Tomar • Un Liquido • Lastimando • Mantequilla • Para Querer • Mas Chiquito • Para Diligiar • Amargo/Acerbo • Arena Movediza • Pravado/Pravada
Making leather 2023-04-12
26 Clues: Raw • Hit • Knit • Flay • Hide • Whip • Beat • Soak • Drain • Crust • Ivory • Fibre • Flint • Strip • Tanner • Beetle • Cattle • Needle • Virtue • Rubbing • Scraper • Immerse • Interval • Sprinkle • Resistance • Penetration
8lk Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-11
23 Clues: alue • pato • pelto • kostea • viileä • vaikka • kaneli • hyökätä • vasikat • selvästi • rakennus • sumuinen • kuvitella • lämpötila • suodatettu • tavallinen • perunamuusi • myrkyllinen • sataa räntää • sataa rakeita • kiire/ryntäys • epätavallinen • farm, nautakarjatila
