cattle Crossword Puzzles
Westward Exspansion 2022-12-19
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- General rise in prices
- herding and moving of cattle over long distance, usually to railroads
- Spanish word for cowboy
- Rail line that spans the continent
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- Self- appointed law enforcer
- Farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s
- grant of land or money
- Settler who aquired free land offered by the government
- settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- unfenced land
- small sled
- portable tent made of buffalo skins
12 Clues: small sled • unfenced land • grant of land or money • General rise in prices • Spanish word for cowboy • Self- appointed law enforcer • Rail line that spans the continent • portable tent made of buffalo skins • settlement at the end of a cattle trail • Farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s • Settler who aquired free land offered by the government • ...
the Wild West 2025-04-23
10 Clues: cows • food • a police officer • a person who keeps cattle • transportation for pioneers • a criminal who breaks the law • a white American who moved West • when many people go to find gold • a contest for cowboys and cowgirls • people who lived in North America for many years
A window on my life- vocabulary 2019-09-15
16 Clues: Zaun • Vieh • wert • Kochen • Reifen • aufnehmen • Autorennen • reparieren • wasserfest • regelmäßig • persönlich • Zahl,Figur • auf dem Kopf • sich anmelden • sich überschlagen • die Nerven verlieren
Solve the crossword puzzle given below: 2024-10-27
Across
- Culture of blue-green algae is used in the preparation of.
- Process of crossing two genetically different plants.
- An important Fodder crop.
- It given to cattle which is rich in cellulose.
- Milk-producing female cattle.
- Cattles used for farm labour.
- Commercially produced plant nutrient.
- Organisms cultivated for pearls.
- Xanthium and Parthenium are commonly known as.
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- Nutrients required in small quantities.
- Refers to the availability of flowers and plants near bee hives
- Farming without the use of chemicals as fertilizers and herbicides is known as.
- Duration of sunlight which an organism receives.
- Another term for bee-keeping.
- Which type of crop is Pigeon pea.
- Rearing of marine fish in seawater.
16 Clues: An important Fodder crop. • Another term for bee-keeping. • Milk-producing female cattle. • Cattles used for farm labour. • Organisms cultivated for pearls. • Which type of crop is Pigeon pea. • Rearing of marine fish in seawater. • Commercially produced plant nutrient. • Nutrients required in small quantities. • It given to cattle which is rich in cellulose. • ...
Wild West 2024-01-09
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- The remianing skull of a deceased cattle
- A social gathering at which lively folk dancing takes place.
- A lazy cowboy who neglects their duties on a farm or ranch.
- A girl or woman who tends cattle or horses
- An expression of joy or excitement, commonly associated with cowboys.
- A light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians.
- A hide or animal skin that has not been exposed to tanning.
- A sheath (usually leather) for carrying a handgun.
- A large, dry area where there is very little rain and few plant.
- A cowboy's natural weapon
- A device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
- A group of animals that live or are kept together
- A wild dog that resembles the wolf, native to North America.
- A group of vehicles that travel on a track and are connected to each other and usually to an engine
- A motherless calf in a range herd of cattle
- An exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos, roping calves, wrestling steers, etc
- The wide open landscapes in the Western US.
- A large bird with almost no feathers on its head or neck, that eats the flesh of dead animals.
- A member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Americas.
- A succulent desert plant that's often covered in sharp spines.
- Also known as a path or track, is an unpaved lane or a small paved road not intended for usage by motorized vehicles.
- The feathered headgear traditionally worn by male leaders of the American Plains Indians Nations who have earned a place of great respect in their tribe.
- A rope with a loop that is used for catching animals (such as cattle or horses).
- A robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- A dust mask while driving cattle kicking up dirt.
- A pair of leather gloves that cowboy sometimes wear.
- A tavern, especially in an American Old West setting
- A man who herds and tends cattle on a ranch, in the Western US.
- The closest and main law enforcer.
- A person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch.
- A pistol with revolving chambers enabling several shots to be fired without reloading.
- A federal law enforcement officer
- Said to make a horse start moving or go faster.
- A song celebrating life in the American West; the state song of Kansas.
- A shop that sells a wide variety of goods, typically one in a small town or village.
- A poisonous American snake which can make a rattling noise with its tail.
- Said when someone is riding a horse or bull.
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- A professional killer who uses a gun
- An occasion when cattle, horses, or other animals are collected together so that they can be counted or sold.
- A wild or half-tamed horse of the western US.
- A body of men summoned by a sheriff to enforce the law.
- A wide-brimmed hat with a large soft crown
- A stringed musical instrument
- A fire built outdoors
- A prison.
- US dialect friend or partner.
- The act of driving a herd of animals overland.
- A person who rounds up and steals cattle, horses, or sheep.
- A metal implement which is heated and used to brand livestock.
- A sheriff's assistant, the person who fills in when the sheriff isn't available.
- An informal friendly greeting, particularly associated with the western US states.
- A horse-drawn coach that formerly traveled regularly over a fixed route with passengers, parcels, etc.
- A type of tall tent shaped like a cone, used by Native Americans in the past.
- A plant that grows like a bush in the desert areas of North America and Australia
- A ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device and long-shafted projectiles.
- A leather-covered seat that is put on the back of a horse.
- A gun that has a long barrel and that is held against your shoulder when you shoot it.
- A line or border separating two countries.
- A round usually wooden container with curved sides and flat ends.
- A person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive.
- A term used to describe a cowboy or ranch hand.
- Leather trousers without a seat, worn by a cowboy over ordinary trousers to protect the legs.
- A wild headlong rush of frightened animals (horses or cattle).
- A state of the south-central United States.
- A large, ox-like animal with horns and shaggy fur.
- A printed public announcement that the authorities want to apprehend a person for a crime.
- Traditionally a six-pointed star to symbolize the justice that they are sworn to uphold.
- A person serving drinks at a bar.
- A house and surrounding land owned by a family
- A command to slow down a horse.
- A male bovine animal and especially a domestic ox
- A pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch.
- A high-heeled boot of a style originally worn by cowboys,
- An extensive farm, especially in the western United States, on which large herds of cattle, sheep, or horses are raised.
- A large animal with four legs that people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling carts and wagons
- A large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle.
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
77 Clues: A prison. • A fire built outdoors • A cowboy's natural weapon • A stringed musical instrument • US dialect friend or partner. • A command to slow down a horse. • A person serving drinks at a bar. • A federal law enforcement officer • The closest and main law enforcer. • A professional killer who uses a gun • The remianing skull of a deceased cattle • ...
Farming, Mining, and Railroads 2022-01-25
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- an instrument or device for measuring the magnitude, amount, or contents of something
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
- a farmer or farm worker who plows the land
- a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch
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- midwestern frontier settlements that catered to the cattle industry
- a rich source of something
- a cowboy; a cattle driver
- small structures cheaply built out of blocks of sod and rudimentary house fittings
- a small area of still water
9 Clues: a cowboy; a cattle driver • a rich source of something • a small area of still water • a farmer or farm worker who plows the land • a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs • midwestern frontier settlements that catered to the cattle industry • a pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch • ...
Animal Science - Terms 2023-08-25
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- the scientific name for animals in the goat family
- a castrated male goat or lamb
- another word for bovine species
- a castrated male hog
- the study of bodily structure
- an intact male bovine
- young offspring from pigs
- another term for sheep species
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- a grouping of a species of animals (cattle, pigs,
- a female bovine species that has not had a calf yet
- meat produced from sheep over 14 months of age
- a female sheep or lamb
- a female bovine species that is mature and has had a calf
- the scientific name for pigs
- domestic fowl used for food production
- a grouping of a species of animals (chickens, sheep)
- a goat that is under 12 months of age
17 Clues: a castrated male hog • an intact male bovine • a female sheep or lamb • young offspring from pigs • the scientific name for pigs • a castrated male goat or lamb • the study of bodily structure • another term for sheep species • another word for bovine species • a goat that is under 12 months of age • domestic fowl used for food production • ...
History crossword 2020-01-06
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- tree less region
- didnt thin west a reasonable place to raise cattle hot, dry climate.
- gold rush- 1848. huge bump in population. united states.
- work to provide. families schools churchs grow.
- boomtowns. towns continued to grow even after mining slowed.
- small but effective. 1861 warships.
- 90% of factories. ammunition. arms, uniforms, supplies.
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- bought settles.cheapland.
- made farming much easier. dry farming. deeply planted seed stay wet.
- railroads ranchers miners all help to transform
- shifting water, to xpose beds. lot of water.
- a drafing of soldiers
- cattle freely no fences open range.
- big companies had capital could afford to dig.
- 12 million to 9 million
- established. well lead lincoln.
- to imprison someone without having committed a crime.
- Great plains large wheat producers.
18 Clues: tree less region • a drafing of soldiers • 12 million to 9 million • bought settles.cheapland. • established. well lead lincoln. • cattle freely no fences open range. • small but effective. 1861 warships. • Great plains large wheat producers. • shifting water, to xpose beds. lot of water. • big companies had capital could afford to dig. • ...
Animal Science- Spring Semester Exam 2025-04-18
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- term for meat from pigs
- general term for the mother of an animal
- mating animals of different breeds
- scientific term for cattle
- term for meat from horses
- scientific term for horses
- process of taking a young animal off milk by removing it from being with its mother
- term for meat from cattle
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- adapting an animal to the needs of humans
- term for meat from sheep over one year old
- animals whose ancestors are of only one breed
- scientific term for pigs
- removing an animal from the herd
- general term for the father of an animal
- scientific term for sheep
15 Clues: term for meat from pigs • scientific term for pigs • scientific term for sheep • term for meat from horses • term for meat from cattle • scientific term for cattle • scientific term for horses • removing an animal from the herd • mating animals of different breeds • general term for the mother of an animal • general term for the father of an animal • ...
Livestock breeds 2025-11-18
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- red and white beef cattle breed known for hardiness
- black beef cattle breed known for marbling and meat quality
- white pig breed known for large litters and mothering ability
- black and white dairy cattle breed with highest milk production
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- black faced sheep breed known for rapid growth and meat production
- meat goat breed known for fast growth and muscular build
- white faced sheep breed known for ability to breed out of season
- small dairy breed known for high butterfat milk
- dairy goat breed known for long ears and high butterfat milk
- hog breed with black body and white belt around shoulders
10 Clues: small dairy breed known for high butterfat milk • red and white beef cattle breed known for hardiness • meat goat breed known for fast growth and muscular build • hog breed with black body and white belt around shoulders • black beef cattle breed known for marbling and meat quality • dairy goat breed known for long ears and high butterfat milk • ...
food fight 2023-04-28
13 Clues: karja • maaperä • lisäaine • väriaine • veganismi • nälänhätä • maatalous • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • teollistuminen • kasvipohjainen • viljelykelpoinen • rikkaruohomyrkyt
Animal Terminology 2021-09-13
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- Natural or selective mating of animals with or without human interaction
- Term relating to the digestive system of animals such as cattle, sheep/goats, etc.
- The scientific term for goats
- Animals in groups will typically fight for dominance
- The scientific term for poultry (birds)
- Removal of the tail
- Single compartment stomach
- The scientific term for cattle species
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- The single act of giving birth
- Killing bacteria and other disease pathogens
- The scientific term for sheep species
- The scientific term for swine (pigs)
- The scientific term for horses
- A term for female animals that are pregnant
- Large livestock production facilities that manage feed and water efficiently
15 Clues: Removal of the tail • Single compartment stomach • The scientific term for goats • The single act of giving birth • The scientific term for horses • The scientific term for swine (pigs) • The scientific term for sheep species • The scientific term for cattle species • The scientific term for poultry (birds) • A term for female animals that are pregnant • ...
Framing words 2021-12-15
15 Clues: Vieh • Platz • Hopfen • züchten • Düngung • Produkt • Weinanbau • biological • artgerecht • herkömmlich • Verschmutzung • Unkrautvernichtung • farming Rinderzucht • farming Geflügelfarm • rotation Fruchtwechsel
brucellosis 2024-10-23
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- Treatment typically involves these
- The bacterium responsible for brucellosis
- A vaccine is available for this Brucella species in cattle
- Animal reservoir for brucellosis
- Test used for diagnosing brucellosis
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- Primary transmission mode to humans
- Country where brucellosis is most common
- Most common species of Brucella in cattle
- common symptom of brucellosis
- Brucella can affect this human organ
- Livestock animal often infected by Brucella
- Country where brucellosis is most common
12 Clues: common symptom of brucellosis • Animal reservoir for brucellosis • Treatment typically involves these • Primary transmission mode to humans • Brucella can affect this human organ • Test used for diagnosing brucellosis • Country where brucellosis is most common • Country where brucellosis is most common • Most common species of Brucella in cattle • ...
Ceremony Crossword 2022-05-18
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- "I remember everytime I have danced"
- one of josiahs helpers for the cattle
- the rainforest where tayo prayed for the water stop
- often refers to himself as white smoke
- ceremonial place
- cares very much about what others speak about their family
- died because he lost his cattle
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- cares more about the present than the future
- old grandma calls him to help cure tayo
- doesn't like tayo because of his mixed race
- place where tayo has most memories of rocky
- guides tayo through his ceremony
- the one who told tayo to have a ceremony
- aunties prize and joy
14 Clues: ceremonial place • aunties prize and joy • died because he lost his cattle • guides tayo through his ceremony • "I remember everytime I have danced" • one of josiahs helpers for the cattle • often refers to himself as white smoke • old grandma calls him to help cure tayo • the one who told tayo to have a ceremony • doesn't like tayo because of his mixed race • ...
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.
- 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.
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- 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.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
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- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800's who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
14 Clues: what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad. • 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. • Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas • ...
LAIII Crossword 2021-02-18
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- Who's the general Joseph is speaking about?
- Offended; wronged
- River in central and southeastern Texas
- What is a group of extra saddle horses?
- Person who leads cattle
- Type of small thorny tree
Down
- Thicket of shrubs or thorny bushes
- Who wrote I Will Fight No More Forever?
- Herds cattle from behind
- What is the story Larry McMurtry wrote?
- Cloth used to shield the face
11 Clues: Offended; wronged • Person who leads cattle • Herds cattle from behind • Type of small thorny tree • Cloth used to shield the face • Thicket of shrubs or thorny bushes • Who wrote I Will Fight No More Forever? • What is the story Larry McMurtry wrote? • River in central and southeastern Texas • What is a group of extra saddle horses? • ...
Cowboys 2025-09-16
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- A large ground of cattle moving from one place to another. Two words.
- A popular musical instrument of the cowboy.
- A sport for the cowboy that is still popular today.
- A place where a cowboy would live with other cowboys.
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- Two words. They got in front of the herd.
- Two words. Bringing in all the cattle from the open range.
- A special mark into the cattle.
- They helped run the ranches.
- a form of clothing worn on the legs to protect from sharp bushes.
9 Clues: They helped run the ranches. • A special mark into the cattle. • Two words. They got in front of the herd. • A popular musical instrument of the cowboy. • A sport for the cowboy that is still popular today. • A place where a cowboy would live with other cowboys. • Two words. Bringing in all the cattle from the open range. • ...
West 2023-12-06
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- Precious metal sought in mining towns
- Old West watering hole
- Undeveloped and sparsely populated land
- Horse-drawn carriage for transportation
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- Rope for capturing cattle
- Old West method of settling disputes
- Metal attachments on cowboy boots
- Westward-faring cattle herder
- Law enforcement officer in a frontier town
- Lawbreaker on the run
10 Clues: Lawbreaker on the run • Old West watering hole • Rope for capturing cattle • Westward-faring cattle herder • Metal attachments on cowboy boots • Old West method of settling disputes • Precious metal sought in mining towns • Undeveloped and sparsely populated land • Horse-drawn carriage for transportation • Law enforcement officer in a frontier town
I love English 5, Unit 17 2023-05-14
13 Clues: скот • доход • ветка • ярость • обещать • паренек • исчезать • убеждать • обеспечивать • расследовать • предупреждать • конструктивный • привлекательный, красивый (о мужчине)
HISTORY REVIEW! 2018-05-09
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- A disease that killed the longhorns.
- A word for Northerns who worked with Southern during reconstruction.
- Someone important who died on 15/04/1865.
- Another word for train.
- The 17th president of the USA.
- Cyrus McCormick's invention.
- A large,flat laying area of ground.
- The place where George Armstrong died.
- A word that means illegal business done in government.
- Used instead of wood for building.
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- A word that means a group of cattle.
- The act of separating.
- A famous man that helped build the railways.
- A synonym for rebels of a country.
- A term used for black people.
- A group of people that can make/change laws.
- An invention in 1837.
- The name given to unmarked cattle.
- A company that fights for workers rights.
19 Clues: An invention in 1837. • The act of separating. • Another word for train. • Cyrus McCormick's invention. • A term used for black people. • The 17th president of the USA. • A synonym for rebels of a country. • The name given to unmarked cattle. • Used instead of wood for building. • A large,flat laying area of ground. • A word that means a group of cattle. • ...
thing 2023-03-20
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- The last camp Elie went to
- The second camp Elie went to
- The first camp Elie went to
- Elie’s kabbalist from Sighet
- The violent prisoner who would beat people
- The person in charge of the block
- Katz The boy who killed his father for bread
- The Auschwitz camp Elie went to
- The lady that went insane in the cattle car on their way to Auschwitz
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- The center of the camp where roll call was take
- Elie’s Father
- Car The type of train car that they were transported in
- The woods where the foreign Jews were taken
- The young boy who was hanged but was too light
- Elie’s hometown
- The writer of “Night”
- The man who was lost to selection first
- Elie’s little sister
- Mengel The notorious doctor in the concentration camp
19 Clues: Elie’s Father • Elie’s hometown • Elie’s little sister • The writer of “Night” • The last camp Elie went to • The first camp Elie went to • The second camp Elie went to • Elie’s kabbalist from Sighet • The Auschwitz camp Elie went to • The person in charge of the block • The man who was lost to selection first • The violent prisoner who would beat people • ...
Enjoy! 2015-11-30
24 Clues: owce • bydło • porcja • suszyć • kształt • kuchnia • posiłek • witaminy • imigrant • monotonny • produkcja • śniadanie • oddzielać • wprowadzać • skorupiaki • nienasycone • zamieszkiwać • choroba serca • obcokrajowiec • mdłe/ bez smaku • niezwykłe/wyjątkowe • poprawiać/ ulepszać • podwładny/niewolnik • początkowo/pierwotnie
On Screen 3 unit 7 vocabulary I - Liisu Liivaste 2025-01-13
26 Clues: oda • rahu • öine • tõrvik • veised • elajas • hindama • leiutis • vilkuma • laadima • hõimlane • ühendama • kogukond • vaenlane • tasandik • kohalikud • ohustatud • paigaldama • stipendium • tegelikult • kariloomad • uskumatu(1) • uskumatu(2) • päikesepaneel • helge tulevik • kiitust teenima
On screen 3 unit 7 vocabulary | - Marie Emilie Lepasaar 2025-01-14
26 Clues: oda • rahu • öine • elajas • tõrvik • veised • leiutis • vilkuma • hindama • laadima • tasandik • vaenlane • hõimlane • ühendama • kogukond • ohustatud • kohalikud • kariloomad • tegelikult • paigaldama • stipendium • uskumatu(1) • uskumatu(2) • päikesepaneel • helge tulevik • kiitust teenima
5.1 SCOTLAND CALLING (3) 2024-11-03
25 Clues: itä • ehkä • alue • silta • kohti • karja • höyry • järvi • aikana • valita • ylittää • ylämaat • kuuluisa • suunnata • välähdys • yli, yllä • olla väliä • suositella • tarkoittaa • vaikuttava • alue, seutu • matka, reissu • näkymä, maisema • mielenkiintoinen • järvi (Skotlannissa)
A Kind of Longing 2024-06-26
Day 4: My Brother Sam is Dead Chapter 6 and 7 Pages 74-98 2020-11-05
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- Mr. Heron wants to help Tim learn to make maps of unknown territories, known as...(page 75)
- How many hours does Mr. Heron want Tim to walk to deliver a letter and come back from Fairfield? (Page 77)
- "If this message is received, we will know the messenger is _____." (page 84)
- The war was hard for Sam because all he ate was this cracker-like biscuit and water. (page 87)
- This was the nickname for cattle thieves. (page 93)
- Who does Betsy first think Tim wrote the letter to? (Page 79)
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- This is where Life went to sell cattle every year, _______ point. (page 89)
- What did the cattle thieves hit Life in the head with? (page 96)
- When the Meekers sold the cattle, what did they use the money to buy for the tavern? (page 96)
- Tim whistled this song as he walked to Mr. Heron's house. (page 77)
10 Clues: This was the nickname for cattle thieves. (page 93) • Who does Betsy first think Tim wrote the letter to? (Page 79) • 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) • This is where Life went to sell cattle every year, _______ point. (page 89) • ...
SS exam studie guide 2023-12-11
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- invented the sleeping car
- _____ barons controlled the nation's rail traffic
- invented air brakes and the transformer
- a financial aid given to railroads and other companies
- _____ collapse of the mid 1880s marked the end of the cattle kingdom
- one danger in the cattle drive
- burning a symbol into an animals hide
- Homesteaders who charged across the Oklahoma border on April 22, 1889
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- the combining of seprate companies
- deal out their brand of justice in boomtowns
- ___________ railroad connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- A ______ gauge was adopted by all railroad companies by the 1880s
- African Americans who moved west to by cowboys
- built the Great Northern Line
- railroad tracks were originally made of_____
- secret discounts
- secret agreements
- rich deposits of silver streaks
- gave an expansion into the west
- followed by busts led to ghost towns
20 Clues: secret discounts • secret agreements • invented the sleeping car • built the Great Northern Line • one danger in the cattle drive • rich deposits of silver streaks • gave an expansion into the west • the combining of seprate companies • followed by busts led to ghost towns • burning a symbol into an animals hide • invented air brakes and the transformer • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2020-10-06
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- / People who were for the king
- / An army of colonizers used in emergency
- / open rebellion againstconstituted authority
- / Men who fight for the king
- / the funds of a government or an institution or individual
- / Where rebel solders go for shelter
- / The men who were looking for Mr. Meeker's gun
- Bess / Mr. Meeker's gun
- Tavern / Where soliders go for housing
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- / An instrument from which a person is executed by hanging
- thiefs / People who stole cattle
- / a badge worn to show official position
- / people who are ready to fight whenever need
- stores / where soilders go for supplies
- pru / Tim's family cow
- / be or provide a memorial to a person or event
- / kills as means of socially sanctioned punishment
- / An American civilian that supported the Bratish side of the revolution
- / Where Tim and his family live
- / a penial camp where political prisoners are confined
20 Clues: pru / Tim's family cow • Bess / Mr. Meeker's gun • / Men who fight for the king • / People who were for the king • / Where Tim and his family live • thiefs / People who stole cattle • / Where rebel solders go for shelter • / a badge worn to show official position • stores / where soilders go for supplies • Tavern / Where soliders go for housing • ...
Miller & Carter - Vision & Values 2021-01-22
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- One of our brand hallmarks?
- A steak we would recommend rare?
- The first name of our very own Master Butcher?
- The quality mark we insist on for all our cattle?
- What breaks down during the ageing process?
- The wedge is always ....... layered?
- From field to .........?
- Where did the Miller & Carter name come from?
- The maximum age in months we would accept cattle?
- The brand that inspired Miller & Carter?
- Where is our furthest Miller & Carter business?
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- A value that makes us INSTA ready?
- The number of brand hallmarks we have?
- A french word for 'small & pretty'?
- How many steak hallmarks do we have?
- A steak we would recommend medium rare?
- A value depicted by 2 cows kissing?
- A competitor?
- The first step in the ageing process?
- For the love of ......?
- The scale used to grade our meat?
- A meat nearer the bone is always .....?
22 Clues: A competitor? • For the love of ......? • From field to .........? • One of our brand hallmarks? • A steak we would recommend rare? • The scale used to grade our meat? • A value that makes us INSTA ready? • A french word for 'small & pretty'? • A value depicted by 2 cows kissing? • How many steak hallmarks do we have? • The wedge is always ....... layered? • ...
Odyssey Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- goddess who tells Odysseus he's home
- god of the winds
- monster who sucks water
- what does Odysseus men eat and lose desire to go back home
- Athena dresses Odysseus as what?
- what does Circe turn Odysseus' men into what?
- theme of the practice of deception
- cannibalistic giants
- Odysseus' wife
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- what was one of libations Odysseus poured out for the dead
- theme of giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
- what does odysseus say his name was to Polyphemus
- whos cattle did Odysseus' men kill
- major theme of welcoming strangers and visitors
- son of Odysseus
- main character
- god who hates Odysseus
- suggested to kill one of Helios' cattle
- who did Odysseus see in the underworld?
- entertained Odysseus for seven years
- monsters that lure in people by singing
21 Clues: main character • Odysseus' wife • son of Odysseus • god of the winds • cannibalistic giants • god who hates Odysseus • monster who sucks water • Athena dresses Odysseus as what? • whos cattle did Odysseus' men kill • theme of the practice of deception • goddess who tells Odysseus he's home • entertained Odysseus for seven years • suggested to kill one of Helios' cattle • ...
Beef 2013-03-10
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- the beef region that is named after a crop
- the region that contains Arkansas
- the product of crossbreeding
- the region that Rhode Island fits into
- the category in which labor costs may be low fits in
- the region that has the fewest states
- a cow between the ages of 1 and 2
- the region that includes the states on the West coast
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- the region containing Oklahoma
- the region that Kansas and Nebraska fit into
- the category in which high-risk business fits in
- a mature male cow
- a female cow that has not given birth
- the region that includes Nevada
- a cow less than a year old
- the type of cattle found most often in the United States
- a castrated male cow
- the type of cattle known for a large hump above the shoulders
- a naturally hornless cow
- a female cow that has given birth
20 Clues: a mature male cow • a castrated male cow • a naturally hornless cow • a cow less than a year old • the product of crossbreeding • the region containing Oklahoma • the region that includes Nevada • the region that contains Arkansas • a cow between the ages of 1 and 2 • a female cow that has given birth • a female cow that has not given birth • the region that has the fewest states • ...
Chapter 6 - Bovine Terminology 2015-12-26
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- Mammary glands; "bag"
- Removing a bovine from a herd
- Collective group of cattle
- Term referring to cattle or oxen
- Bovine used for work purpose
- Female twin of a bull calf; infertile
- 700-100 lb bovine sent to slaughter
- Calf raised on milk and slaughtered for meat at a young age
- Cow having recently calved
- Castrated male from a dairy breed typically raised for meat
- Cow unable to stand or walk due to injury or disease
- Without horns
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- Intact male bovine
- Describes animal with four-chambered stomach
- Cow not lactating
- Adult female bovine
- Female bovine less than 3 years old, never having calved
- Front two quarters of the cow's udder
- Castrated male bovine
- Young bovine weighing 1100 at a year and a half of age
- Adult castrated male bovine raised for meat
- Heifer or cow soon to calve
- Young female bovine
23 Clues: Without horns • Cow not lactating • Intact male bovine • Adult female bovine • Young female bovine • Mammary glands; "bag" • Castrated male bovine • Collective group of cattle • Cow having recently calved • Heifer or cow soon to calve • Bovine used for work purpose • Removing a bovine from a herd • Term referring to cattle or oxen • 700-100 lb bovine sent to slaughter • ...
BIOLOGY OF DIGESTION VOCAB 2016-03-16
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- Located at the base of the neck of poultry, stores recently ingested food
- animal (cattle and sheep) with a four-part stomach
- True stomach in poultry
- Enzyme produced by the pancreas
- Starch and surgar used as quick energy
- Partially digested material
- Strong digestive agent in the stomach
- Unique stomach chamber in cattle and sheep
- one or simple stomached
- Trace mineral required in the diet in small amounts
- True stomach that is the site of digestion
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- Involuntary muscle contractions
- Located between the small and large intestine
- Cellulose and hemicellulose
- 3rd compartment in the ruminant stomach, manyplies
- Major mineral needed in the diet in grams a day
- the first 2 stomach parts in a ruminant
- The structure in poultry used to grind coarse feed particles
- Mutually beneficial relationship between 2 species
- Finger-like projections
- Building blocks containing nitrogen
21 Clues: True stomach in poultry • one or simple stomached • Finger-like projections • Cellulose and hemicellulose • Partially digested material • Involuntary muscle contractions • Enzyme produced by the pancreas • Building blocks containing nitrogen • Strong digestive agent in the stomach • Starch and surgar used as quick energy • the first 2 stomach parts in a ruminant • ...
Cowboy CrossWord Puzzle 2018-07-12
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- Used by cowboys for protection
- A socket to hold a weapon
- Worn by cowboys to product their legs while riding
- What cowboys wore on their heads
- A long-range weapon used by cowboys
- A rushing herd
- Used as a seat on a horse
- What cowboys wear on their feet
- A group of animals
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- A piece of land used for raising cattle
- Famous cowboy outlaw, also known as William H. Body
- The region in which cowboys originated
- A food commonly eaten by cowboys
- A closed-off area for horses
- A long rope used for horse and cow roping
- A popular cowboy side dish, especially in Texas
- What cowboys commonly rode
- A close-range type of weapon used by cowboys
- Animals raised by cowboys
- A cowboy competition
- To put your mark of ownership on an animal
- Worn on cowboys' heel
22 Clues: A rushing herd • A group of animals • A cowboy competition • Worn on cowboys' heel • A socket to hold a weapon • Animals raised by cowboys • Used as a seat on a horse • What cowboys commonly rode • A closed-off area for horses • Used by cowboys for protection • What cowboys wear on their feet • A food commonly eaten by cowboys • What cowboys wore on their heads • ...
The Jungle 2022-04-27
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- means, " having doubts or reservation"
- ____ is against the protagonist in naturalism.
- The workers had to dip their hand in what substance?
- What was the name of the father that died in the pickle rooms?
- What was it called when the cattle had boils on them?
- The author is what type of writer?
- _____ portrays life as harsh and unforgiving.
- The _______ of the meat industry is leading to unsafe working conditions.
- What law was passed due to the book?
- What animal was killed ostensibly for fertilizer?
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- means," cleverly inventive"
- Which character is first introduced?
- What is the author exposing?
- What disease did the workers get in the freezer room?
- What were the cattle fed on?
- _______ portrays life how it is.
- What was considered the worst job in the meat industry?
- What is the author's full name?
- Where does the novel take place?
- What diseases did cows have?
20 Clues: means," cleverly inventive" • What is the author exposing? • What were the cattle fed on? • What diseases did cows have? • What is the author's full name? • _______ portrays life how it is. • Where does the novel take place? • The author is what type of writer? • Which character is first introduced? • What law was passed due to the book? • means, " having doubts or reservation" • ...
breeds of livestock 2024-01-11
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- small goat used as pets
- how are sheep classified
- breed of dairy goat that is sensitive to sunlight
- most popular breed of sheep in west Texas
- oldest breed of dairy goat
- Breed of sheep that originated in south Africa
- breed of goat that has no ears
- breed of goat originated in south Africa white with a red head
- medium wool, cross between rambouillet and lincoln
- breed of swine that is red in color
- state that produces the most sheep in the US
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- small framed early maturing medium wool breed
- breed of swine that is known as the mother breed
- largest breed of sheep
- has 4 horns
- most popular breed of goat in Texas today
- black faced without a wool cap
- produces mohair
- breed of swine that is black with 6 white points and erect ears
- Breed of cattle that is red with a white face mane and underline
- British breed of cattle that is black and polled
21 Clues: has 4 horns • produces mohair • largest breed of sheep • small goat used as pets • how are sheep classified • oldest breed of dairy goat • black faced without a wool cap • breed of goat that has no ears • breed of swine that is red in color • most popular breed of goat in Texas today • most popular breed of sheep in west Texas • state that produces the most sheep in the US • ...
The Odyssey! 2024-04-14
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- owner of 350 sacred cattle
- the number of steps in the Hero's journey
- number of ships destroyed in the Laestrygonian conflict
- enchanting creatures who lure sailors to their untimely demise
- protective measure used against the Sirens' song by Odysseus' men
- number of original members of the Odyssey's fleet who withstood the journey long enough to make it home
- enraged, blinded son of Poseidon
- the promise that your actions lead to inevitable and appropriate consequences
- Odysseus' lover, albeit not his wife
- six-headed sea monster
- enchantress who transformed Odysseus' men into cattle
- the act of treating everyone equally as to not upset fate
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- "I am ___, son of Laerates!"
- king of the gods
- blind poet behind The Odyssey and Iliad
- cannibalistic tribe of giants
- protagonist of part two
- the destination of the Odyssey
- Odysseus' lover, albeit not his wife
- mysterious whirlpool positioned alongside Scylla
- Odysseus' weakening characteristic, leads to his downfall
21 Clues: king of the gods • six-headed sea monster • protagonist of part two • owner of 350 sacred cattle • "I am ___, son of Laerates!" • cannibalistic tribe of giants • the destination of the Odyssey • enraged, blinded son of Poseidon • Odysseus' lover, albeit not his wife • Odysseus' lover, albeit not his wife • blind poet behind The Odyssey and Iliad • ...
Night Chapters 1-3 2025-11-21
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- name of Elie's hometown
- screams about seeing a fire on the train
- place they could have emmigrated to
- what they see burned in the fire pit
- who Elie is in the camps with
- place they were put before the camps
- age Elie was when he was taken to the camps
- thing they were told to lie about
- narrator of the story
- "Warning danger of death" is what lit element
- car type of train that transports Jewish people to concentration camps
- how many people fit in the cattle car
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- something else taken from the prisoners
- camp they marched to at end of chapter 3
- Elie's spiritual leader
- first camp they arrive at
- name of Elie's youngest sister
- Elie's new name
- when Dr. Mengele chooses who lives or dies
- what his dad said he was too young to study deeper
20 Clues: Elie's new name • narrator of the story • name of Elie's hometown • Elie's spiritual leader • first camp they arrive at • who Elie is in the camps with • name of Elie's youngest sister • thing they were told to lie about • place they could have emmigrated to • what they see burned in the fire pit • place they were put before the camps • how many people fit in the cattle car • ...
FARM MACHINERY 2025-06-02
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- Pipe for engine gases
- Domesticated bovine animals
- Center part of a wheel
- Weakening from repeated stress
- Sends power from engine to wheels
- Lubricant for machinery
- Lateral adjustment or distance
- Spreading hay to dry
- Machine that compresses hay
- Tools added to farm machines
- Thick syrup from sugar refining
- Links piston to crankshaft
- Tractor power source
- Lubricant for motor parts
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- Flat rings for bolts or screws
- Machines distributing chopped feed
- Spinning cutters on mowers
- Farm animals collectively
- Reduce friction in moving parts
- Cut strip of crop
- Spot where livestock eat
- Fermented feed for cattle
- Plug used to release fluids
- Contains gears for speed control
- Metal decay from rust or chemicals
- Structural support element
- Grip of wheels on ground
- Connects or disconnects engine power
- Grain-moving spiral tool
- Machines for lifting and loading
30 Clues: Cut strip of crop • Spreading hay to dry • Tractor power source • Pipe for engine gases • Center part of a wheel • Lubricant for machinery • Spot where livestock eat • Grip of wheels on ground • Grain-moving spiral tool • Farm animals collectively • Fermented feed for cattle • Lubricant for motor parts • Spinning cutters on mowers • Structural support element • Links piston to crankshaft • ...
A Land Rememebred 2017-03-27
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- / Last name of the family in the story.
- / Indians found in Florida.
- / Farmers called this "liquid gold".
- / Small type of horse left by the Spanish in Florida.
- / Large lake in Florida.
- / Tree that grows in Wetlands
- / Invasive animal that can destroy crops.
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- / Meal made from the inside of a Palmetto bush.
- / What you call animals that are not kept in pens.
- / Someone that moves cattle from place to place.
- /Name of Zech's horse.
- / Kills the cattle by suffocation.
- / Trading town in Florida
- / Last name of the author of A Land Remembered.
14 Clues: /Name of Zech's horse. • / Large lake in Florida. • / Trading town in Florida • / Indians found in Florida. • / Tree that grows in Wetlands • / Kills the cattle by suffocation. • / Farmers called this "liquid gold". • / Last name of the family in the story. • / Invasive animal that can destroy crops. • / Meal made from the inside of a Palmetto bush. • ...
Objective 4 Vocabulary 2023-05-03
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- builds muscle
- Used in poultry industry to examine eggs
- animal with a single compartmented stomach
- Removing horns from cattle
- a person who shoes horses
- horses or other members of the family Equidae
- a person who studies and applies genetics
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- cattle with black and white markings
- 4 stomach compartments
- underwater agriculture, commonly called fish farming.
- any or all domesticated fowls that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers.
- Used to examine sperm for artificial insemination
- an animal doctor
- a scientist concerned with the study of plant and animal microorganisms
14 Clues: builds muscle • an animal doctor • 4 stomach compartments • a person who shoes horses • Removing horns from cattle • cattle with black and white markings • Used in poultry industry to examine eggs • a person who studies and applies genetics • animal with a single compartmented stomach • horses or other members of the family Equidae • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- A Cattle _____ was the journey taken by cowboys to transport the cattle North towards the railroad.
- The ________ trail was one of the most popular trails used by cowboys to get the cattle to the Transcontinental railroad.
- Time _____ were created due to the creation of the railroad because there needed to be an official time for people to know exactly when their train was leaving or when they needed to be at work.
- The Native Americans, who hadn't seen a train before, identified the Transcontinental Railroad as the Iron ______.
- Richard Warren ______ created the first catalogs and shipped the goods on the transcontinental railroad.
- ___ Love was a freedmen who became a cowboy and became famous for his cattle herding and roping skills.
- A ______ Spike was used to connect the two companies railroads when they were both finished.
- One of the countries many of the Union Pacific workers had immigrated from.
- The Union Pacific company started their construction in ______, Nebraska.
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- ________ Wire was one main thing that ended cowboys because it blocked them off from being able to travel straight from Texas to the railroad.
- The two rail lines met at _______ Summit, Utah on May 10th 1869.
- A person who claimed their land under the homestead act. They may have participated in a land rush.
- A person who cheated in land rushes by getting on the land early.
- The ______ Pacific railroad company started construction in Sacramento California and hired mostly Chinese immigrants as worker.
- One third of cowboys were _________ even though it doesn't seem this was in movies.
15 Clues: The two rail lines met at _______ Summit, Utah on May 10th 1869. • A person who cheated in land rushes by getting on the land early. • The Union Pacific company started their construction in ______, Nebraska. • One of the countries many of the Union Pacific workers had immigrated from. • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2022-02-11
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- written permission from the United State government
- cattle drive operator
- manufacturing facilities that make cloth
- preparing the ground for crops
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- gifts of free land
- a thin, pointed piece of metal
- animals of the same species with different characteristics
- small ditches that catch and trap rainwater
- fruit of the cotton plant
- unfenced areas of land for cattle to roam
- marked with a hot iron
- a type of wagon that carried food and cooking supplies
12 Clues: gifts of free land • cattle drive operator • marked with a hot iron • fruit of the cotton plant • a thin, pointed piece of metal • preparing the ground for crops • manufacturing facilities that make cloth • unfenced areas of land for cattle to roam • small ditches that catch and trap rainwater • written permission from the United State government • ...
Deforestation 2019-07-11
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- One of the world's biggest consumers of timber because a lot of wood is used for their buildings and furniture.
- Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food.
- Growing of crops for farmers' own use.
- About 242,000 square kilometres of this forest has been converted into soybean farms by 2010.
- Mostly used to make electrical wires.
- A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country.
- Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber.
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- This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves.
- Involves operating large farms to raise cattle.
- Large areas of this rain forest are converted into commercial oil palm plantations.
- Refers to digging underground to uncover precious metals and gemstones.
11 Clues: Mostly used to make electrical wires. • Growing of crops for farmers' own use. • Involves operating large farms to raise cattle. • Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber. • Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food. • This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves. • A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country. • ...
Enjoy! 2015-11-30
24 Clues: owce • bydło • suszyć • porcja • kształt • posiłek • kuchnia • imigrant • witaminy • śniadanie • monotonny • oddzielać • produkcja • skorupiaki • wprowadzać • nienasycone • zamieszkiwać • obcokrajowiec • choroba serca • mdłe/ bez smaku • poprawiać/ ulepszać • niezwykłe/wyjątkowe • podwładny/niewolnik • początkowo/pierwotnie
On Screen 3 unit 7 vocabulary I - Voldemar Luik 2025-01-12
25 Clues: oda • veised • tõrvik • elajas • leiutis • laadima • hinnang • süsteem • vilkuma • kogukond • uskumatu • tavaline • ühendama • kohalikud • lambipirn • hõimumees • kariloomad • stipendium • konverents • paigaldama • patarei, aku • väljasuremis oht • igaõhtune ülesanne • toituma millegi peale • petmise teel panema mõtlema
Genesis 31 2021-04-22
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- years Jacob served for Laban's daughters
- Laban _ his sons and daughters at Mizpah.
- The LORD watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.
- God is the God of _ in Jacob's dream.
- Rachel stole these from her father.
- Jacob called stone heap that witnessed their covenant __.
- This consumed Jacob in the night.
- Laban's _____ was not toward Jacob as before.
- God told Laban not to speak good or _ to Jacob.
- Rachel hid the images in the camel's ___.
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- The LORD spoke to Jacob and Laban in a ___.
- This consumed Jacob in the day
- They ate _ at Jacob's sacrifice.
- years Jacob served for the cattle
- It took Laban _ days to overtake Jacob.
- Jacob sware by the ____ of his father Isaac.
- years Jacob served Laban
- Laban overtook Jacob in mount __.
- The day Laban found that Jacob was gone
- sheep and goats are ____.
- Laban changed Jacob's wages _ times
21 Clues: years Jacob served Laban • sheep and goats are ____. • This consumed Jacob in the day • They ate _ at Jacob's sacrifice. • years Jacob served for the cattle • Laban overtook Jacob in mount __. • This consumed Jacob in the night. • Rachel stole these from her father. • Laban changed Jacob's wages _ times • God is the God of _ in Jacob's dream. • ...
Fun on the Farm 2022-04-29
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- young female cow
- average age for a female cow to have first calf
- v-shaped middle sole in horses hoof
- adult female sheep
- adult female horse
- separating sick or new animals from a herd
- refined wool grease
- nutrients pig sheep and cattle need most
- young female pig
- all sheep and goats must have this tag to leave a farm
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- sheep goats gestation length
- teeth and horns are used to determine what about a cow
- protecting your animals and farm from outside diseases
- sheep are either hair or this type
- what are lungworms roundworms coccidia
- castrated male pig
- common way of assessing a horses age
- adult male sheep
- type of stomach in cattle sheep goats
- number of stomach chambers in sheep and goats
- castrated male horse
- measurement used for horses height
22 Clues: young female cow • adult male sheep • young female pig • castrated male pig • adult female sheep • adult female horse • refined wool grease • castrated male horse • sheep goats gestation length • sheep are either hair or this type • measurement used for horses height • v-shaped middle sole in horses hoof • common way of assessing a horses age • type of stomach in cattle sheep goats • ...
Coolabunia 2023-01-28
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- drilling for what was conducted in 2011
- how many kilometres from Kingaroy
- what arrived in 1911
- Land of the ________ bear
- Very tasty food grown in the area
- for the selling of cattle
- Coolabunia is in the __________Burnett shire
- There is only one_______ farm left in the area
- You worked on a committee for this event
- You got to Coolabunia school on one of these
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- built but denied a licence so dismantled
- resting place on Aboriginal trips to _____ mts
- Coolabunia still has a _________ school
- Grown for cattle food
- The post office sold these
- Area by Tessmans' was know as ______Coolabunia
- Coolabunia had a _______________ store
- the permanent water source dug in the 1890s
- There used to be a telephone ___________
- A colour, a bean and defense agency
- You sold this to Kellogs
- The colour associated with ants
22 Clues: what arrived in 1911 • Grown for cattle food • You sold this to Kellogs • Land of the ________ bear • for the selling of cattle • The post office sold these • The colour associated with ants • how many kilometres from Kingaroy • Very tasty food grown in the area • A colour, a bean and defense agency • drilling for what was conducted in 2011 • ...
California Becomes Part of Mexico 2017-07-20
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- A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch.
- A country which emerged from Spanish control in 1821.
- The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth
- Leather made from cattle.
- The Spanish word for the caretaker.
- Spanish word for St. Bernardine
- The Spanish word for new.
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- A Mexican rancher.
- A Mexican resident of Upper California
- The last name of the owner of Rancho San Jacinto Nuevo y Portero
- A person who travels from one place to another.
- The raising of animals
- A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho.
13 Clues: A Mexican rancher. • The raising of animals • Leather made from cattle. • The Spanish word for new. • Spanish word for St. Bernardine • The Spanish word for St. Hyacinth • The Spanish word for the caretaker. • A wealthy landowner who ran a rancho. • A Mexican resident of Upper California • A giant Mexican cattle and livestock ranch. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-01-13
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- intact male goat or rabbit
- scientific family name for cattle
- process of giving birth in porcine
- process of giving birth in lepine
- immature female horse
- castrated male sheep or goat
- process of giving birth in equine
- intact male swine
- castrated male bovine
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- immature female chicken
- castrated male horse
- scientific family name for chickens
- scientific family name for rabbits
- immature female swine
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- process of giving birth in caprine
- castrated male swine
- immature female turkey
- mature female swine
- scientific family name for sheep
- castrated male rabbit
- scientific family name for turkeys
- process of giving birth in ovine
- process of giving birth in cattle
- baby equine
- scientific family name for horses
- process of giving birth in gallus and meleagris
- baby swine
- baby bovine
- baby meleagris
30 Clues: baby swine • baby equine • baby bovine • baby meleagris • intact male swine • mature female swine • castrated male swine • castrated male horse • castrated male rabbit • immature female horse • castrated male bovine • immature female swine • immature female turkey • immature female chicken • intact male goat or rabbit • castrated male sheep or goat • scientific family name for sheep • ...
Crossword 2018-10-31
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- Otherwise known as a dramatic performance
- Used when packing heavy weights in vehicles
- Famous farm owner
- One with a lot of bottles doing the rounds?
- Old films and photos are in this
- Office heads
- “If it weren’t for ya … where would ya be?”
- Unskimmed (milk)
- Breed of Black-and-white dairy cattle, also known as ‘Holstein’
- A small rural township in the Canterbury Region of the South Island
- Liquid for whitening coffee
- An animal of the cattle group, which also includes buffaloes and bison
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- A well-known food distribution company
- Image on every carton of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream
- Store liquid in a glass
- Act of working together
- Loud gun at a distance from agricultural area
- A shared organization
- Location of Northlands Mall
- “Milk nutrition for a modern world”
- A no-no for vegans
- Island The main Island of New Zealand
22 Clues: Office heads • Unskimmed (milk) • Famous farm owner • A no-no for vegans • A shared organization • Store liquid in a glass • Act of working together • Location of Northlands Mall • Liquid for whitening coffee • Old films and photos are in this • “Milk nutrition for a modern world” • A well-known food distribution company • Island The main Island of New Zealand • ...
A strange star crossword puzzle 2024-03-18
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- who is mercy in love with
- what was their last name
- Who did Lizzie find stuck in a hidden cellar
- what holiday do they celebrate
- what did felix have on his arm
- what do they live on
- what animal led lizzie to the scientists house
- creepy mansion the scientist lives in
- who took lizzie's sister
- what did Mrs Pringle not want peg to have
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- what almost ran mercy and Lizzie over
- what did the shellys get in the beginning of the book
- setting
- who is the scientist
- who did mrs shelly take
- mercy is not...
- where is mams grave
- what did mercy see Mr Walton get delivered
- Who did the villagers accuse of stealing livestock
- what did lizzie's mom try to herd
- what did lizzie get struck by
- who died getting the cattle
- where did Lizzie think peg went
- Walton who is Jeffers the footman to
- who was lord byron's servant
25 Clues: setting • mercy is not... • where is mams grave • who is the scientist • what do they live on • who did mrs shelly take • what was their last name • who took lizzie's sister • who is mercy in love with • who died getting the cattle • who was lord byron's servant • what did lizzie get struck by • what holiday do they celebrate • what did felix have on his arm • ...
importance of livestock 2023-10-27
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- one reason for domestication is to increase desirable ______
- wild pigs are descendants of ______ pigs
- more complex in management than most other animals
- the leading swine country
- the leading beef state
- one reason for domestication is to provide raw materials for_____
- one reason for domestication of animals is to provide a steady
- cattle arrived by ship in the town of _____
- cattle arrived from the continent of______
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- in the 1800's, horses were used for power and ___
- the leading dairy state
- ____ are the most important poultry species
- are owned mostly for recreational purposes
- the leading egg state
- to adapt animals for human use
- the consumption of beef has _____ since 1970's
- another name for pig
- the consumption of beef has lowered due to ____ concerns
- the consumption of chicken has ____ since 1970's
- the consumption of ____ has remained the same
20 Clues: another name for pig • the leading egg state • the leading beef state • the leading dairy state • the leading swine country • to adapt animals for human use • wild pigs are descendants of ______ pigs • are owned mostly for recreational purposes • cattle arrived from the continent of______ • ____ are the most important poultry species • ...
Ethan 1st hour 2024-04-24
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- McCoy was 24 and was born in ilonoise
- they used them so they don't get bit by snakes
- so they don't get thorns in them
- most free staters were in lawrence.
- they liked robbing stores and banks
- they use them to lasso bulls
- quantdrail named after a war
- drives the people got mad cause of they ruined crops
- so they don't get hot
- brown he was a anti abolinsinist
- so they are more comfortable on the horse
- they can kill someone
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- slavery someone who is not agianst slavery
- people who were on people on the reservation
- he was born before Kansas had opened for settlement
- someone who against slavery
- in the civil war there are not permitted but she insisted to be in the war
- fields it ran through the cheyyene and apraho.
- person who tends cattle or has a barn
- people planted crops
20 Clues: people planted crops • so they don't get hot • they can kill someone • someone who against slavery • they use them to lasso bulls • quantdrail named after a war • so they don't get thorns in them • brown he was a anti abolinsinist • most free staters were in lawrence. • they liked robbing stores and banks • McCoy was 24 and was born in ilonoise • ...
animal science 2024-11-18
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- an adult female horse
- not horned
- an uncastrated male horse
- a female that has not had any offspring
- the production of offspring
- An intact male goat
- pig
- baby goat
- a vertebrate animal of a class
- a young bovine animal, especially a domestic cow or bull in its first year.
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- neutered male cattle primarily raised for beef.
- an animal that breathes air, has a backbone, and grows hair at some point during its life
- baby sheep
- a male cow
- small horse
- an uncastrated domestic male pig
- horses
- a male big parent
- female big
- female goat
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows.
- the selective crossing of domestic animals that have desirable qualities resulting in improved offspring.
- male horse that's younger than four years old
- female sheep
24 Clues: pig • horses • baby goat • not horned • baby sheep • a male cow • female big • small horse • female goat • female sheep • a male big parent • An intact male goat • an adult female horse • an uncastrated male horse • the production of offspring • a vertebrate animal of a class • an uncastrated domestic male pig • a female that has not had any offspring • male horse that's younger than four years old • ...
FARM MACHINERY 2025-06-02
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- Pipe for engine gases
- Domesticated bovine animals
- Center part of a wheel
- Weakening from repeated stress
- Sends power from engine to wheels
- Lubricant for machinery
- Lateral adjustment or distance
- Spreading hay to dry
- Machine that compresses hay
- Tools added to farm machines
- Thick syrup from sugar refining
- Links piston to crankshaft
- Tractor power source
- Lubricant for motor parts
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- Flat rings for bolts or screws
- Machines distributing chopped feed
- Spinning cutters on mowers
- Farm animals collectively
- Reduce friction in moving parts
- Cut strip of crop
- Spot where livestock eat
- Fermented feed for cattle
- Plug used to release fluids
- Contains gears for speed control
- Metal decay from rust or chemicals
- Structural support element
- Grip of wheels on ground
- Connects or disconnects engine power
- Grain-moving spiral tool
- Machines for lifting and loading
30 Clues: Cut strip of crop • Spreading hay to dry • Tractor power source • Pipe for engine gases • Center part of a wheel • Lubricant for machinery • Spot where livestock eat • Grip of wheels on ground • Grain-moving spiral tool • Farm animals collectively • Fermented feed for cattle • Lubricant for motor parts • Spinning cutters on mowers • Structural support element • Links piston to crankshaft • ...
8.2 Physical Geography of Australia 2022-03-23
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- Hawai'i and Australia are in the __ Ocean
- an area of land that is hot and wet
- a large cow that is farmed for meat
- Mauna Loa is in ___
- a bird that cannot fly. lives in Antarctica
- high, flat land. example: Artilla
- frozen water
- most pacific Islands are formed by this
- there are many cattle and sheep farms here
- a man-made structure. example: Eiffel Tower
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- the Great ___ Desert is in Australia
- island that has large stone statues of faces
- the Sydney ____ House is in Australia
- an area of land that is hot and dry
- Great Barrier Reef is a ____ reef
- a physical feature on Earth's surface
16 Clues: frozen water • Mauna Loa is in ___ • high, flat land. example: Artilla • Great Barrier Reef is a ____ reef • an area of land that is hot and wet • a large cow that is farmed for meat • an area of land that is hot and dry • the Great ___ Desert is in Australia • the Sydney ____ House is in Australia • a physical feature on Earth's surface • ...
Animal Science September 7 2022-09-06
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- the shape or structure of something, especially an animal.
- the joint in a quadruped's hind leg between the knee and the fetlock, the angle of which points backward
- Cutability is defined as the percentage of closely trimmed, boneless, retail cuts from the round, loin, rib and chuck — the four major beef wholesale cuts. It is an estimate of the relative amount of lean, edible meat from a carcass.
- management involves managing farm animals and supervising farm workers. Livestock management requires knowledge of animal science and animal husbandry, as well as good business sense.
- Welfare: the treatment that an animal receives covering it basic needs
- behavior: behavior is one that an organism develops as a result of experience.
- The front bottom chest between the two front legs on cattle
- the study of animal behavior
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- Pen: The crowding pen is a confining area which funnels cattle into the working and/or loading chute, forcing cattle to go through the working chute with a minimum of effort.
- Nervous System: a network of nerves that helps your body activate its “fight-or-flight” response.
- Chute: a narrow passageway through which cattle or other animals may be driven in single file, especially in order to be branded or marked.
- Genetically lacking horns
- a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price
- behavior: Innate behaviors do not have to be learned or practiced
- Zone: distance from an animal that a handler must maintain for the animal to feel comfortable.
15 Clues: Genetically lacking horns • the study of animal behavior • the shape or structure of something, especially an animal. • The front bottom chest between the two front legs on cattle • behavior: Innate behaviors do not have to be learned or practiced • Welfare: the treatment that an animal receives covering it basic needs • ...
Chapter 8 2021-05-04
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- – A sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals, such as cattle.
- – A design burned into the hide of a cow.
- – A steam engine used to pull a train.
- – A group of businesses that make up a type of product or provide a type of service.
- – A place where two or more rail lines meet.
- – A factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene.
- – A consumer’s, or buyer’s, willingness to buy a good or service at a certain price.
- – Grassy plains of Texas.
- – A time of rapid growth.
- – A systematic gathering of things, such as cattle.
- – An economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by the government.
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- – A newly created product.
- – A line of workers who put together just one part of each product riding on a moving platform past the workers who stay in place.
- – To make or process goods, especially by machine in large quantities.
- – A cowboy that rides along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle.
- – The number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price.
- – A person or company that buys or uses goods and services.
- – In the city.
- – A person or company that makes or sells goods or offers a service.
- – A twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it.
- – Natural oil.
- – In the countryside.
22 Clues: – In the city. • – Natural oil. • – In the countryside. • – Grassy plains of Texas. • – A time of rapid growth. • – A newly created product. • – A steam engine used to pull a train. • – A design burned into the hide of a cow. • – A place where two or more rail lines meet. • – A systematic gathering of things, such as cattle. • ...
5B Livestock Terms Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-08
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- A large white breed of chicken used for meat production
- The small, white breed of chicken used mainly for egg production
- Breed of swine that is white, has erect ears, and is often used in crossbreeding
- Breed of swine that is white, has large droopy ears, and is known for its excellent mothering ability
- A male beef animal that was castrated before reaching sexual maturity
- A female beef animal that has birthed one or more calves
- A female beef animal that has NOT had a calf
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- A mature male beef animal that is able to breed
- The breed of beef cattle that originated in Scotland, is black and well known for marbling
- A castrated male chicken
- The breed of swine that is black with a white belt around the shoulders and front legs, has erect ears
- A pullet is a female _____________
- A female swine that has had 1 or more piglets
- Breed of swine with droopy ears and red body
- Breed of beef cattle from England with red body and white face
- A mature male chicken
- A mature female chicken
- Breed of beef cattle with hump and loose dewlap, resistant to insects and heat tolerant
- A male swine that was castrated when he was really young
- Red swine with erect ears
- A young female swine that has NOT had piglets and is not showing signs of pregnancy
21 Clues: A mature male chicken • A mature female chicken • A castrated male chicken • Red swine with erect ears • A pullet is a female _____________ • Breed of swine with droopy ears and red body • A female beef animal that has NOT had a calf • A female swine that has had 1 or more piglets • A mature male beef animal that is able to breed • ...
Vocab 2023-12-12
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- formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives, they pooled their money together to make larger purchase of tools and seed
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of famers and workers
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- pumped water deep from the ground
- Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- used to harvest crops
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- Mexican Cowboy
- cattle drives from Texas to railways towns in Kansas
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport
- Trail that covered the mosHomestead
- used to take the coverings off the grain
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- Settlers who acquired free land from the gov
- Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
- invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
20 Clues: Mexican Cowboy • used to harvest crops • pumped water deep from the ground • Trail that covered the mosHomestead • used to take the coverings off the grain • Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • Settlers who acquired free land from the gov • Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills • untended land where cattle were left to graze • ...
tahlia's crossword:) 2019-12-08
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- a cattle or sheep farmer
- a truck or cart without sides, for delivering beer barrels or other heavy loads
- land: land belonging to british crown
- a large farming implement
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- a journey undertaken by a group of people with particular purpose
- take over the place or position of another role
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hooves
- one who drives cattle or sheep
8 Clues: a cattle or sheep farmer • a large farming implement • one who drives cattle or sheep • land: land belonging to british crown • take over the place or position of another role • large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hooves • a journey undertaken by a group of people with particular purpose • ...
A bit of this and a bit of that #9 2021-10-30
18 Clues: Rule • Flood • Erase • Above • Improve • Liberate • Rebuffed • Disagree • Perforated • Challenged • Make certain • Original plan • Skin Irritation • Nobleman, Michael • Beasts of pasture • Clinging Shellfish • Stone fruit - Pinkish yellow • Upholstered seat for two of more
Vocabulary Ch. 9 2013-05-22
15 Clues: hen • cow • corn • wheat • grains • cattle • farmer • orchard • to plant • pig (pork) • to harvest • apple tree • to cultivate • country,field • to raise animals
farm vocabulary 2024-05-06
14 Clues: vaca • maíz • trigo • oveja • ganado • rebaño • colmena • semilla • avena(pl) • agricultura • valla, verja • grano, cereal • cultivo, cosecha • granjero, granjera
Britton=1st hr 2024-04-25
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- Who walked cattle for miles?
- What ended the cow drive?
- Why did the British move to Kansas?
- What act made u be able to buy land for free if you took care of it?
- used to ride a horse without falling off.
- People chose Kansas for its?
- Who settled in Hays Kansas?
- what animal cost three dollars?
- What protected cowboys legs when riding through tall brush?
- What did cowboys ride?
- Who moved because of economic opportunities?
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- Why did the Csechs move to Kansas?
- Who settled in Topeka Kansas?
- What do we still wear today that cowboys wore?
- Who settled in Victoria Kansas?
- Why did the Germans move to Kansas?
- what did cowboys lead/take care of?
- Who Moved to Wilson?
- Ownership or control of supply.
- Who moved to Silksille?
20 Clues: Who Moved to Wilson? • What did cowboys ride? • Who moved to Silksille? • What ended the cow drive? • Who settled in Hays Kansas? • Who walked cattle for miles? • People chose Kansas for its? • Who settled in Topeka Kansas? • Who settled in Victoria Kansas? • Ownership or control of supply. • what animal cost three dollars? • Why did the Csechs move to Kansas? • ...
Vilicus Farms CSSA - Growing Season 22 2022-07-18
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- Cattle as...
- Type of music we might enjoy during the growing season
- An instrument or an ingredient!
- The other partner in the symbiotic relationship
- Rain that doesn't water the crops
- P/N Custom Grazing has brought cattle, and these new residents to the farm
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- Some of our land is enrolled in this type of USDA Reserve Program
- What legumes help us "fix"
- 4% of our land base this year
- One partner in a symbiotic relationship
- A tool that rocks can damage
- Chickling Vetch is thrifty on this
- Anna's favorite
13 Clues: Cattle as... • Anna's favorite • What legumes help us "fix" • A tool that rocks can damage • 4% of our land base this year • An instrument or an ingredient! • Rain that doesn't water the crops • Chickling Vetch is thrifty on this • One partner in a symbiotic relationship • The other partner in the symbiotic relationship • Type of music we might enjoy during the growing season • ...
ANS I 4.01 Puzzle 2021-02-18
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- depth of rib the animal displays
- the fleshy structures on each side of the head just below the beak
- the area on the side of the bird
- the science of body structures or parts of an animal
- length and size of animal
- the muscled portion of the rear leg of cattle
- muscled portion beneath the front legs of cattle
- rear leg of swine
- the part of the rear leg that corresponds to the knee, but bends in the other direction
- top of cattle's head
- muscled portion at the front of the bird
- the section between the belly and the top of the hog includes the ribs
- arrangement of bone and muscle tissue
- the leg of the animal
- hair at the bottom of the tail of cattle
- to remove
- external opening at the back of the bird
- bones on each side of the tailhead
- the pelvic region of cattle
- part of the animal's leg between the fetlock and hoof
- amount of fat cover on an animal
- color that surrounds eye
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- underside of the animal
- side section of the animal between the belly and top of the animal
- the area that encircles the animal's body just behind the front legs
- visible in the head and general appearance of the animal
- the chin area
- the front of the bird
- slightly thickened tissue below the ear opening
- part of animal between the loin and tail
- traits that birds carry that would cause them to be culled
- the muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
- refers to amount of meat the bird carries
- refers to distribution of muscle throughout the animal
- flattened area behind the head of the bird
- red structure on top of a bird's head
- the muscled portion between the neck and the ribs of the animal
- structure at the bottom of the bird's foot
- pointed structure on bird's face
39 Clues: to remove • the chin area • rear leg of swine • top of cattle's head • the front of the bird • the leg of the animal • underside of the animal • color that surrounds eye • length and size of animal • the pelvic region of cattle • depth of rib the animal displays • the area on the side of the bird • pointed structure on bird's face • amount of fat cover on an animal • ...
July 2023-06-12
18 Clues: Neeps • Insulate • Immature • Pen fluid • Vindicate • Cattle-like • Jesters cap • Copy imitate • Genus Betula • Pigeons call • Auction item • Musical expert • Poor golf shot • Squirrels home • Curried lentils • Man-made fabric • Creative knotting • Woodwind instrument
The Man from Snowy River poem 2022-03-09
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- The best stockmen and whip crackers.
- The headgear used to control a horse.
- A large sheep or cattle farm.
- A species of a flowering plant.
- A situation of intense competitive activity.
- To move sheep or cattle long distances by walking them.
- The currency used in Australia when the poem was written.
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- Cowardly.
- A young uncastrated male horse.
- A wild or unbroken horse.
- A horse trained in the handling of stock.
- A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.
- A young man.
13 Clues: Cowardly. • A young man. • A wild or unbroken horse. • A large sheep or cattle farm. • A young uncastrated male horse. • A species of a flowering plant. • The best stockmen and whip crackers. • The headgear used to control a horse. • A horse trained in the handling of stock. • A situation of intense competitive activity. • To move sheep or cattle long distances by walking them. • ...
ANSC FINAL REVIEW 2024-12-16
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- black pig with white belt and up ears
- adult, female horse
- baby goat
- animal with gestation period that is 147 days
- bovine animal that can father calves
- female chicken over 12 months of age
- young, female horse
- animal with gestation that is 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days
- most populat breed of meat goat
- most common breed of dairy cow
- technical term for giving birth
- female sheep
- Ear notching is a type of animal what?
- breed of chicken most commonly used in commercial white egg production
- scientific term for sheep
- castration removes what?
- female donkey
- baby horse
- scientific term for hogs
- Male, intact sheep
- breed that can be a cow or hog breed
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- breed of beef cattle that is good in hot climates
- scientific term for cats
- all white pig with up ears
- male goose
- breed that can be cow or pig breed
- dairy product with milk fat % of 80%
- act of parturition for goats
- scientific term for horses
- all white pig with large down ears
- parmesan cheese comes from where
- scientific term for cattle
- Castrated male pig
- female chicken under 12 months of age
- Cattle act of parturition
- all read pig with down ears
- beef breed originating from Japan
- female bovine animal that has never given birth
- male turkey
- smallest dairy cow breed
- intact male hog
- female pig that has given birth
42 Clues: baby goat • male goose • baby horse • male turkey • female sheep • female donkey • intact male hog • Castrated male pig • Male, intact sheep • adult, female horse • young, female horse • scientific term for cats • castration removes what? • smallest dairy cow breed • scientific term for hogs • Cattle act of parturition • scientific term for sheep • all white pig with up ears • ...
Oydssey Part 1 Continued 2024-10-30
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- - Large-scale sacrifices in ancient Greece
- Odysseus’ tragic flaw shown when he taunts the Cyclops after escaping.
- What did Circe turn some of Odysseus' men into?
- The Sirens are half _____ and half human.
- How many men are eaten by Scylla?
- This natural event scatters Odysseus’ ships and causes them to veer off course multiple times.
- - What Helios demands from the gods if his cattle are harmed and what Odysseus must get because of the suitors.
- His thunderbolt kills all the men except for Odysseus
- It's what the bag has in it, but unfortunately, the men opened the bag
- Who is the King of the Winds and gave Odysseus a bag of winds?
- How the Sirens’ song is described, as it lures sailors to their doom.
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- Gigantic cannibals
- What protected Odysseus from Circe turning him into a pig? A magical _____.
- A giant whirlpool monster that sucks down water 3 times a day
- Who is credited for composing The Odyssey?
- Which goddess loves Odysseus and holds him captive for 7 years?
- Odysseus was _____ to the gods and then fell asleep while his men were eating Helios' forbidden cattle.
- What did Odysseus give to his men to drown out the singing of the Sirens?
- The Sun God
- The reason Odysseus’ men defy orders and decide to eat the cattle of the Sun God.
- How many years in TOTAL (war + adventure home) was Odysseus gone for?
21 Clues: The Sun God • Gigantic cannibals • How many men are eaten by Scylla? • The Sirens are half _____ and half human. • - Large-scale sacrifices in ancient Greece • Who is credited for composing The Odyssey? • What did Circe turn some of Odysseus' men into? • His thunderbolt kills all the men except for Odysseus • A giant whirlpool monster that sucks down water 3 times a day • ...
Chapter 8 A Growing State 2017-02-16
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- in the countryside
- grassy plains
- refinery a factory that cleans and processes oil into products such as gasoline or kerosene
- a consumer's, or buyer's, willingness to buy a good or service at a certain price
- a time of rapid growth
- an economic system in which people are free to buy and sell goods and services with little control by government
- natural gas
- a cowboy that rides along the borders of a ranch to watch the cattle
- a person or company that makes or sells goods or offers a service
- a place where two or more rail lines meet
Down
- a newly created product
- a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it
- to make or process goods, especially by machine, in large quantities
- a steam engine used to pull a train
- a person or company that buys or uses goods and services
- in the city
- a line of workers who put together just one part of each product riding on a moving platform past the workers who stay in place
- the number of items that producers offer for sale at a certain price
- a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle
- a sudden rush of a herd of frightened animals such as cattle
- a group of businesses that make a type of product or provide a type of service
- a design burned into the hide of a cow
22 Clues: in the city • natural gas • grassy plains • in the countryside • a time of rapid growth • a newly created product • a steam engine used to pull a train • a design burned into the hide of a cow • a place where two or more rail lines meet • a systematic gathering of things, such as cattle • a twisted wire with sharp points, or barbs, along it • ...
Chapter 6 The Southwest 2023-11-08
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- who is known for inventing bulldogging
- cowboys took the cattle along what
- center of gambling in America
- which river formed the Grand Canyon
- the state that is smaller than the King Ran
- a building material settlers used
- a town that has unusual festival in Texas
- this state has been the subject of many painters
- this mission was practically a town cowboys people whose main job was to take care of cows and to Mexican who were the first cowboys
- how many years was the real era of the cowboy
- food in Texas that was influenced by Mexica
- insect which could destroy an entire cornfield
- most famous ghost town in Arizona
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- San Antonio's festival held in April
- what kind of cactus can be taller than eight men
- one of Las Vegas's older neon landmark
- people who raced to claim land in Oklahoma
- mixture of beef, spices, and other ingredient
- in which state could Texas ranchers get ten times as much money for their cattle
- what was the constant danger on the trail that could be triggered by a change in weather or an unexpected noise
- resource that are produced about one-fourth
- a river city in Texas
- people who had claimed the land illegally
- what is the Spanish word for "town"
- with so many cattle ranches, which become
- a capital of Texas
- in which state is Las Vegas located
27 Clues: a capital of Texas • a river city in Texas • center of gambling in America • a building material settlers used • most famous ghost town in Arizona • cowboys took the cattle along what • which river formed the Grand Canyon • what is the Spanish word for "town" • in which state is Las Vegas located • San Antonio's festival held in April • who is known for inventing bulldogging • ...
Lilli Capps = 4th Hour 2024-04-17
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- After the Civil War, 60% of the rural population lived in ______.
- Over 50% of Kansas's population is made up of this ethnic group.
- Moving from one country to another country.
- state where the cattle population exploded after the Civil War.
- Moving from one part of a country to another part of that country.
- What was the main "pull" for immigrant settlers to come to Kansas?
- One third of these people were African American or Hispanic.
- City Mexican ethnic groups settled in when they came to Kansas?
- An invention that prevented cowboys from freely herding their cattle.
- Horses were not native to North America. Where did they come from?
- Groups of people classified by their cultural background and/or race.
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- Even after the Civil War, African Americans struggled with this problem in the South.
- Reason many British people left their homelands.
- Place where French ethnic groups settled; they started making silk for a living.
- ownership or control of a supply
- This species was very common after the Civil War, and could be sold for $40 - $50 in the East.
- Cowboys wore these around their legs as an extra layer of protection.
- This part of a buffalo was sold for $3.00 a piece.
- These were on cowboy boots to help their horses move fast and their boots to dig into the ground.
- Kansas grew in what way between the 1860's and the 1900's?
20 Clues: ownership or control of a supply • Moving from one country to another country. • Reason many British people left their homelands. • This part of a buffalo was sold for $3.00 a piece. • Kansas grew in what way between the 1860's and the 1900's? • One third of these people were African American or Hispanic. • ...
8th Grade Agriculture 2025-08-26
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- Mail service that improved farmers communication
- Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______
- The use of these improved crop production and efficiency
- Improvements in agriculture have resulted in ______ food production
- First _________ was built in 1890s
- Leather, Fur, and wool are examples of ____ fibers.
- This transfer was perfected in cattle, allowing for rapid genetic improvement
- Liquid Nitrogen made this feasible in dairy cattle in the 1930s
- The ____ of life was improved in the 1960s with 98% of farms having electricity and automobiles
- _____ was the first hybrid crop developed in 1880s
- This use increased in the 1980s allowing for better marketing and decision making in agriculture
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- Patented to confine beef cattle
- What high yielding variety was developed in the 1970s?
- Food, Fiber, and Shelter are the three basic ______.
- _____ is an example of a man made fiber.
- Allowed fruit and vegetables to be shipped long distances
- _______ manufactured steel plows
- _____ agriculture was developed using GPS technology in the 1990s
- This type of male fly was used to eradicate the screw worm
- What government organization was established in the 1860s
- _____ produces made of the products that are part of the shelter necessity.
- _______ Engineering was developed and used in crops and livestock to improve production
- Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s
- What was patented in the 1840s
- Allowed mechanized agriculture on small acreages in 1920s
- Humans use food for _____ purposes.
26 Clues: What was patented in the 1840s • Patented to confine beef cattle • _______ manufactured steel plows • First _________ was built in 1890s • Humans use food for _____ purposes. • _____ is an example of a man made fiber. • Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______ • Mail service that improved farmers communication • Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s • ...
Taha🇹🇷 2023-11-21
Book 141 2023-09-18
17 Clues: fat • cut • cat • meat • laugh • sleep • disappear • meat/bird • home/house • cattle/cow • grandfather • shower/wash • lots and lots • finish/all gone • empty/nothing left • billy can/container • to go/ going somewhere
Dairy Products and Vocabulary 2021-03-05
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- process in which the milk's fat droplets are emulsified and the cream does not separate
- soft yellow or white food churned from milk or cream
- inflammation of the mammary gland caused by bacteria
- the mammary gland in cattle
- thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid that rises to the top of milk
- process where sperm in collected from a bull and placed in the reproductive tract of the cow
- solid food made from milk curd that is produced in a range of flavors, textures, and forms
- section of the dairy where the cow is moved in order for milking to occur
- a heavily sweetened milk product made by removing 60% of water from the milk
- semisolid food made of milk fermented by added bacteria cultures
- the act of giving birth (in general, not just in cattle)
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- dairy cattle fall under this category of breeds (think back to types of beef breeds)
- slightly sour liquid left over after butter has been churned
- cream cream that has been fermented with certain kinds of bacteria
- a milk product made by removing 60% of the water
- frozen dessert that is lower in fat than ice cream and contains bacteria cultures
- sweet frozen food made from no less 10% milk fat
17 Clues: the mammary gland in cattle • a milk product made by removing 60% of the water • sweet frozen food made from no less 10% milk fat • soft yellow or white food churned from milk or cream • inflammation of the mammary gland caused by bacteria • the act of giving birth (in general, not just in cattle) • slightly sour liquid left over after butter has been churned • ...
Disappeared - Bnar 2024-02-22
18 Clues: höjd • mässa • boskap • pionjär • trängas • beställa • reparera • berömmelse • höjdmätare • arvtagerska • understödja • knuffa omkring • om än, låt vara • lockande, förförisk • sålunda, på så sätt • bärga, lägga beslag på • svängande fram och tillbaka • tillfredsställande, tillräcklig
Westward Expansion 2024-09-11
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- rush When people would race to claim the best plots of land
- A ranch hand who rode horses and helped to herd cattle.
- Railroad The railroad that stretched from the east coast of the United States to the west coast.
- A device that sent messages over long distances using wires and electricity.
- Express A mail system where riders got fresh horses at stops along the way to speed up delivery.
- cabin A home made from the trunks of trees. Typically, it had one room, a fireplace, and a dirt floor.
- Land set aside for Native Americans to live.
- rush A time when lots of people move to an area because gold has been discovered.
- A square piece of cloth that cowboys used to cover their face from dust
- Purchase A large area of land that the United States purchased from France. It doubled the size of the US
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- A piece of free land that people claimed from the government. They had to live on it for five years.
- town A deserted town.
- drive Cowboys would have to drive a herd of cattle from the ranch to the market where they could be sold.
- Territory An area of land to the north and west of the Appalachians.Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Illinois.
- train A group of covered wagons traveling to the west together. They traveled in groups for safety.
- A person who used guns in the Old West. It could be an outlaw robbing people or the lawman who tried to stop him.
- The edge of a country or land where few people live.
- During the gold rush, these towns would spring up almost overnight at places where gold was discovered
- Trail An overland trail that settlers used to travel by covered wagon from Missouri to the west coast.
- When a large group of animals such as bison or cattle suddenly run fast in one direction
- Destiny A belief by Americans in the 1800s that the United States was destined to expand west to the Pacific
- An untrained horse.
- A person who does something first.
23 Clues: An untrained horse. • town A deserted town. • A person who does something first. • Land set aside for Native Americans to live. • The edge of a country or land where few people live. • A ranch hand who rode horses and helped to herd cattle. • rush When people would race to claim the best plots of land • ...
ML&PP Ch 1 Domestication and Importance of Livestock 2024-09-27
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- identify and use for purposes those animals with desired traits
- East Indian pig
- wild sheep
- stomach with multi compartments
- mating of animals of two different breeds
- made from fiber and skins
- modern cattle are descendants of the Aurochs or Celtic Shorthorn
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- wild mallard duck
- European wild boar
- cannot eat much roughage in diet
- to adapt the behavior of an animal to fit the needs of people
- any product from the animal carcass, other than meat, not main product
- humped cattle originating in tropical countries, known for heat resistance
- largest compartment of the stomach in a ruminant
- dawn horse, tiny and four toed
- used to make shoes, belts, gloves, and clothing
- wild jungle fowl of India
- of common farm animals uses hierarchy of categories
18 Clues: wild sheep • East Indian pig • wild mallard duck • European wild boar • made from fiber and skins • wild jungle fowl of India • dawn horse, tiny and four toed • stomach with multi compartments • cannot eat much roughage in diet • mating of animals of two different breeds • used to make shoes, belts, gloves, and clothing • largest compartment of the stomach in a ruminant • ...
The Odyssey Book 12 2024-12-03
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- Island where Helios raises his sacred cattle
- Creatures, half woman, half bird, whose songs lure sailors to their deaths
- Sorceress, daughter of Helios and ocean nymph Perse
- Sun god
- Island where Calypso find Odysseus
- Full of danger or risk
- Prophet that gives advice to Odysseus in the Underworld
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- Protagonist of the Odyssey
- 6 headed sea monster that devours sailors
- Greek value known as excessive pride or self confidence
- Mythical island home to Circe
- What Zeus sent of Odysseus' ship as revenge for his crew eating Helios' cattle
- Dangerous whirlpool personified as a female sea monster
- Nymph who finds Odysseus after his ship sinks
- Odysseus'home
15 Clues: Sun god • Odysseus'home • Full of danger or risk • Protagonist of the Odyssey • Mythical island home to Circe • Island where Calypso find Odysseus • 6 headed sea monster that devours sailors • Island where Helios raises his sacred cattle • Nymph who finds Odysseus after his ship sinks • Sorceress, daughter of Helios and ocean nymph Perse • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1 2020-06-17
Jeni Wild Wild West 2024-01-31
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- 1800 pound animal that did manual labor and aided in farming (2 words)
- charged with more than 21 murders and was finally brought to justice by Sheriff Pat Garrett (3 words)
- under the influence of a cowboy rustler named Mike Cassidy (2 words)
- The percentage of african american cowboys (1 word)
- How outlaws made their money (2 words)
- a former enslaved man who turned horse-thieving outlaw (2 words)
- What Mexican and South american cowboys where called (1 word)
- participated in gunfights and shootouts (2 words)
- 650 Colorado volunteer forces attack Cheyenne and Arapaho encampments killing more than 150 natives (2 words)
- A film about an outlaw cattle rancher whose life took a fateful turn when he crossed paths with O.K (1 Word)
- was known for his speed with a gun, quick temper, and unpredictable demeanor.
- Worn by the cowboys and outlaws to protect their legs (2 words)
- process of too many animals feeding on one area of pasture or grassland. (1 word)
- repealed the Trespass Act of 1850, which had required farmers to protect their planted fields from free-ranging cattle. (3 words)
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- “Better to be a ____ than a never-was” (2 words)
- The wild west gang stayed at this brothel in 1883 (2 words)
- Land where natives where forced to live and weren't allowed to leave without permission (1 word)
- infamous female outlaws who defied gender roles (2 words)
- Lullabies the cowboys sang to soothe the cattle (1 word)
- known to be the deadliest cowboy in history (2 words)
- the most famous horse in the wild west( 1 word)
- Company who produced 10,000 iron plows a year (2 words)
- system in the south that replaced the old slave system (2 words)
- a process for people to claim federal lands in the west for a small fee (2 words)
- WIfe of the first outlaw in history (2 words)
- Lakota war leader of the Oglala band in the 19th century (2 words)
- A breed of cattle that developed from the original spanish imports (2 words)
- The most famous bandit queen (2 Words)
28 Clues: How outlaws made their money (2 words) • The most famous bandit queen (2 Words) • WIfe of the first outlaw in history (2 words) • the most famous horse in the wild west( 1 word) • “Better to be a ____ than a never-was” (2 words) • participated in gunfights and shootouts (2 words) • The percentage of african american cowboys (1 word) • ...
calf management 2020-05-13
10 Clues: baby cow • Descendants of cattle • Organs for storing feces • a food provided for cattle • Mother cow feeds milk to calf • The first milk after delivery • bring up and care for baby cows • Biological resistance to viruses • What kind of animal do cows belong to • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited
animal Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
10 Clues: A newborn goat • A group of dogs • A young female cat • A mature male duck • The Genus of a horse • Mature female in cattle • The act of breeding in cattle • The act of breeding in a horse • A young male or mature male Pig • The act of parturition of a sheep
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- Famous businessmen who during the expansion out west founded the R.W. Sears Watch Company, created the first- mail order catalog company which later become Sears Roebuck and Company
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion
- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862
- - young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans
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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
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad.
- -Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim
13 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent • what the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad. • person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 • 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 Cattle 2021-06-17
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- Taking the calf off the mothers milk
- Removal of the tail
- Applying chemicals to protect cattle during periods of high flystrike risk
- A technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner
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- Administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a disease
- The removal of the horns from a cattle
- The process of an individual losing his testicles
- The process of tagging a cattles ear used for identification of domestic livestock
8 Clues: Removal of the tail • Taking the calf off the mothers milk • The removal of the horns from a cattle • The process of an individual losing his testicles • A technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner • Applying chemicals to protect cattle during periods of high flystrike risk • ...
Cattle breeding 2020-04-14
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- land covered with grass and other low plants
- the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
- practice of providing care for the sick and infirm.
- cow that has not borne a calf, or has borne only one calf
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- grassland suitable for pasturage
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- farm building for storing grain hay straw for livestock
- young bovine animal a domestic cow in its first year
8 Clues: grassland suitable for pasturage • animal dung used for fertilizing land • the secretion of milk by the mammary glands • land covered with grass and other low plants • practice of providing care for the sick and infirm. • young bovine animal a domestic cow in its first year • farm building for storing grain hay straw for livestock • ...
Deforestation 2019-07-11
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- One of the world's biggest consumers of timber because a lot of wood is used for their buildings and furniture.
- Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food.
- Growing of crops for farmers' own use.
- About 242,000 square kilometres of this forest has been converted into soybean farms by 2010.
- Mostly used to make electrical wires.
- A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country.
- Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber.
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- This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves.
- Involves operating large farms to raise cattle.
- Large areas of this rain forest are converted into commercial oil palm plantations.
- Refers to digging underground to uncover precious metals and gemstones.
11 Clues: Mostly used to make electrical wires. • Growing of crops for farmers' own use. • Involves operating large farms to raise cattle. • Refers to the cutting down of trees for timber. • Growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food. • This mine in Brazil has a rich variety of mineral reserves. • A large amount of beef from cattle are imported to this country. • ...
Animal Agriculture Basics 2024-09-01
9 Clues: no antibiotics • no battery cage • Urine and feces from cattle • Heating milk to kill bacteria • Animals with large stomach cavities • Administered to help prevent disease • Confined Agriculture Feeding Operation • Animal that pigs are domesticated from • Ruminant Mammals used for meat and dairy
Animals and society 2021-09-03
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- Had the first vet school
- Money spent on pet costumes in 2014
- Brought livestock to the west indies in 1493
- Have relationships with humans and are cared for by them
- Domesticated 15,00 years ago in Asia
- Domesticated 8,000 years ago in the middle east and China
- Domesticated 9,500 years ago in the middle east
- When an animals tail is removed
- Different types of the same animal
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- When an animal is gone
- raised and cared for by humans for food
- animal with no home
- Provide legal recourse to animal dealers
- Became popular in medieval europe
- also know as what
- Domesticated 10,000 years ago in middle east
- Domesticated 8,000 years ago in the middle east raised for food
- domesticated 11,000 years ago in the middle east
- Domesticated 6,000 years ago in central asia
- Bringing cattle and sheep to mexico in 1519
20 Clues: also know as what • animal with no home • When an animal is gone • Had the first vet school • When an animals tail is removed • Became popular in medieval europe • Different types of the same animal • Money spent on pet costumes in 2014 • Domesticated 15,00 years ago in Asia • raised and cared for by humans for food • Provide legal recourse to animal dealers • ...
animal science 2021-09-02
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- They study animal behavior
- agent Theye buy and sell horses to race them
- They analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- They oversee and maintain cattle and sheep
- colonies of honey bees for the production of honey
- Gives horses shoes
- They manage the day-to-day farm operation
- They insure meat is good
- Manage colonies of honey bees for the production of honey
- loader Move animals on and off trucks
- Theye buy and sell animals
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- Oversees all aspects of a poultry hatchery
- Provide reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo creatine
- Oversees daily operations of feed yards
- They sell animals in public
- Assist in daily operations
- People that use hawks falcons and owls
- Somebody that grooms animals
- Move and monitor cattle
- responsible for the well-being of animals.
- Someone that helps animals with pain in their body
21 Clues: Gives horses shoes • Move and monitor cattle • They insure meat is good • They study animal behavior • Assist in daily operations • Theye buy and sell animals • They sell animals in public • Somebody that grooms animals • loader Move animals on and off trucks • People that use hawks falcons and owls • Oversees daily operations of feed yards • ...
words 2022-04-19
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- large mammal
- the main artery of Kansas
- when a town is founded by the government
- a or contribution of money
- made popular restaurant chain
- mass departure of people
- farming for land
- to be grateful about something
- a plot of land
- a type of rock
- a pearson who is peacful
- soldiers who fought against natives
- founder of victoria
- separate the grain from the plant
- turn into machinery
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- a big business
- made money off cattle in Abilene
- fencing to keep cattle out
- rode in a stage coach
- the largest plane parts producer
- a Kiowa war chief
- a popular railroad man
- A huge massacre of native people
- a time without food
- sectioned off from everybody else
- the grass they built houses out of
- what something gives
- used to till the land
- a public speaker
- someone who lives on land illegal
30 Clues: large mammal • a big business • a plot of land • a type of rock • farming for land • a public speaker • a Kiowa war chief • a time without food • founder of victoria • turn into machinery • what something gives • rode in a stage coach • used to till the land • a popular railroad man • mass departure of people • a pearson who is peacful • the main artery of Kansas • fencing to keep cattle out • ...
Meat science and food safety 2022-11-29
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- basic muscle
- meat edible muscle tissue
- levels amounts of drug
- packaging eliminates almost all the air
- uses plastic wrapping over a product
- intoxication produced by a pathogenic bacteria
- cuts large pieces into which a carcass is divided
- temperture temperture of meat in the center
- soy proteins extracted proteins from soybeans
- Hazard analysis critical point
- period animal has not received a compound
- veal meat from claves under 150 lbs
- meat from a young sheep less than one year of age
- meat from a sheep more than year of age
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- burn dehydration of the sufaces tissues of a food
- meat from calves
- thin myofilament in the sarcomere
- weight total weight of the food product
- cuts large pieces of primal cuts
- additives becoming a componet
- danger zone foodborne pathogenic bacteria
- thick myofilament in the sarcomere
- infection term for sickness
- fed cattle cattle fed in a feedlot
- method of slaughter
- compounds which absorb oxygen
26 Clues: basic muscle • meat from calves • method of slaughter • levels amounts of drug • meat edible muscle tissue • infection term for sickness • additives becoming a componet • compounds which absorb oxygen • Hazard analysis critical point • cuts large pieces of primal cuts • thin myofilament in the sarcomere • thick myofilament in the sarcomere • fed cattle cattle fed in a feedlot • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2020-10-24
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- The Meekers old cow
- Someone who steals livestock (especially cattle)
- Where Tim and his dad went to go trade supplies
- The indian who hid Sam in the begginning
- Sam's "girl" and Tim's friend
- The overthrow of the government in favor of a new system
- The animals that pulled the wagon
- The buisness the Meekers worked at and owned
- Colonist who is loyal to the crown
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- A British soldier
- The gun Sam stole
- First battle of the American Revolution
- A person who herds and tends cattle (usually on horseback)
- Tim's friend who went fishing with him
- The brother of Tim Meeker and a rebel for the American colonists
- Colonists who rebelled against the British
- The place where the Meeker family lives
- The man who wanted Tim to deliver letters
- A group of soldiers or armed forces
- A colonist that supported the British side in the American Revolution
20 Clues: A British soldier • The gun Sam stole • The Meekers old cow • Sam's "girl" and Tim's friend • The animals that pulled the wagon • Colonist who is loyal to the crown • A group of soldiers or armed forces • Tim's friend who went fishing with him • First battle of the American Revolution • The place where the Meeker family lives • The indian who hid Sam in the begginning • ...
