cattle Crossword Puzzles
Got Milk??? 2016-09-26
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- Fully intact male, also called the Sire.
- Is the persistent, inflammatory reaction of the udder.
- Has the highest butterfat in the milk.
- Part of the cow that should be smooth moving into the abdomen.
- The bacteria used to form curds for cheese.
- Heating the milk to 161 degrees to prevent spoilage.
- The unit that removes the milk from the cow.
- When a dry cow or heifer begins to lactate.
- The tighter these are the harder it is for a cow to give birth or calve.
- Shaking the milk so fast and hard to prevent the cream from separating in the stores.
- Area just above hoof that is evaluated for strength.
- Most Popular breed of Dairy Cattle, gives most milk.
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- Looks like a red and white Holstein.
- A group of animals that have certain traits in common.
- The "look" a dairy animal gives when dicribed as being large with capacity, but long and lean.
- The mothers first milk.
- The end of the tail that is fluffy.
- Process of choosing the highest quality animals for milk production.
- Originally a beef only breed.
- An immature female.
- The mammary gland of a cow.
- A formula of food given to calves.
- Has yellow milk due to carotene.
- Swiss A breed of cattle that has a dark grey/brown color.
- A castrated male cattle.
- When a cow begins to give milk.
- Milk Protein.
- An joint on the rear legs that has a slight sickle for ease to get up.
28 Clues: Milk Protein. • An immature female. • The mothers first milk. • A castrated male cattle. • The mammary gland of a cow. • Originally a beef only breed. • When a cow begins to give milk. • Has yellow milk due to carotene. • A formula of food given to calves. • The end of the tail that is fluffy. • Looks like a red and white Holstein. • Has the highest butterfat in the milk. • ...
Animals 2024-09-16
VOCABULÁRIO de AGRICULTURA 2013-06-20
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- / CULTURAS, PRODUÇÕES
- / AGRICULTURA
- / FENO
- / SOJA
- / PECUÁRIA
- / ALIMENTO
- / GALINHA
- / ÁGUA
- / FLORESTA
- / CARNE DE GADO
- / FEIJÃO
- / TERRA, LAVOURA
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- / TRIGO
- / SUCO
- / PEIXE
- / TRABALHO, TRABALHAR
- / CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR
- / ARROZ
- / CAMPO
- / YEARS
- / PAÍS
- / GADO
- / PLANETA TERRA
- / FAZENDEIRO, AGRICULTOR
- / FAZENDA, PROPRIEDADE
- / SOLO
- / MILHO
27 Clues: / SUCO • / FENO • / SOJA • / PAÍS • / GADO • / ÁGUA • / SOLO • / TRIGO • / PEIXE • / ARROZ • / CAMPO • / YEARS • / MILHO • / FEIJÃO • / GALINHA • / PECUÁRIA • / ALIMENTO • / FLORESTA • / AGRICULTURA • / PLANETA TERRA • / CARNE DE GADO • / CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR • / TERRA, LAVOURA • / TRABALHO, TRABALHAR • / CULTURAS, PRODUÇÕES • / FAZENDA, PROPRIEDADE • / FAZENDEIRO, AGRICULTOR
doodles 2020-11-12
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- rural,
- insensitivity,
- city manager,
- attack, leave alone
- twitch,
- character, exterior
- lose consciousness,
- confuse, clarify
- merchandisable,
- memorial,
- to lift
- unassuming,
- guts,
- capsule
- special, common
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- detachment,
- to beat,
- report
- two-handed,
- playful, behaved
- beasts
- knock uncosciousness,
- cheeky, respectful
- communicator,
- slaughterhouse,
- poo,
26 Clues: poo, • guts, • rural, • report • beasts • twitch, • to lift • capsule • to beat, • memorial, • detachment, • two-handed, • unassuming, • city manager, • communicator, • insensitivity, • merchandisable, • slaughterhouse, • special, common • playful, behaved • confuse, clarify • cheeky, respectful • attack, leave alone • character, exterior • lose consciousness, • knock uncosciousness,
South Africa 2021-05-28
28 Clues: dal • järn • platt • språk • arter • slätt • struts • sjöman • förfader • upptäcka • däggdjur • regering • avskaffa • fyndighet • vindruvor • behagligt • åtskildhet • noshörning • ursprunglig • gräsbevuxen • boskap, djur • överlägsenhet • stam, folkstam • gryta, köttgryta • jättestor, enorm • frige, släppa fri • utrusta, bunkra upp • chest skattkista (två ord)
Set A&B 2022-11-30
20 Clues: tease • to soil • foreign • average • build up • reproduce • profitable • make up for • rude remarks • to the point • not consistent • loose in morals • showing no fear • food for cattle • conquer by force • difficult to read • pleasing appearance • driving or forcing out • to stop proceedings temporarily • deliberately deceptive movement
My Brother Sam Is Dead 2021-02-24
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- Church go England attended by Meekers
- What British did to Starr's house
- Ridgefield British spy hung with Sam: _____ Jones
- Family gun with bayonet Sam
- Tim was to take this to Mr. Burr
- Beef trading place for Life: _____ Point
- Killed by British: Captain _____
- Where the Platts lived: North _____
- Place of first shots of Revolution
- Sam and others were in-prisoned there
- Fort taken without much fight from British
- Suspicious surveyor
- Where Life died: British _____ ship
- Allowed Sam to visit his family while on duty: Colonel _____
- Last Indian in Redding: Tom _____
- Number of years Sam fought
- Confused younger brother of Sam
- Young companion to Tim
- Tom Warrups grandfather: Chief _____
- Verplancks cattle buyer: Mr. _____
- Reigning King of England
- Where Tim and mother relocated: _____-Barre
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- Captain of the Governor's Second Foot Guard: _____ Arnold
- Cattle thieves
- Revolutionary militiamen ready in an instant
- Nickname for Eliphalet Meeker
- Head of Connecticut militia: General _____
- Location of Life's burial: _____ Island
- Same as a Tory
- Mrs. Meeker
- A Tory paper: _____ Gazette
- Tim liked its water and location: _____ River
- Sam's so-called offense: cattle _____
- Meeker horse
- 16 year-old Patriot
- In which Sam was executed
- New Haven college Sam left
- Redding Rebel: Captain _____
- Person loyal to British Government
- Decided on Sam's execution: Colonel _____
- Sam's last name
- Removed ammunition from wounded Rebel messenger: Dr. _____
- Sam scored this in debate at Yale: _____ point
- Kind of storm that slowed down Sam and Life's journey home
- Sam's sweetheart
45 Clues: Mrs. Meeker • Meeker horse • Cattle thieves • Same as a Tory • Sam's last name • Sam's sweetheart • 16 year-old Patriot • Suspicious surveyor • Young companion to Tim • Reigning King of England • In which Sam was executed • New Haven college Sam left • Number of years Sam fought • Family gun with bayonet Sam • A Tory paper: _____ Gazette • Redding Rebel: Captain _____ • ...
Animal worksheet 2021-09-07
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- responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of sickness, disease and injury in companion animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, caged birds, and other small pets.
- oversees the health of newly weaned piglets
- a craftsman who trims and shoes horses' hooves.
- an expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification
- the owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals
- ensures that meat is safe from contamination and that the process it goes though follows quality assurance regur
- oversee the operations of farms that raise, care for, and slaughter cattle and other livestock
- Operates power washer to remove dirt, debris, and staining within animal production facilities and animal transportation vehicles.
- oversee the routine care and feeding of beef cattle kept in a feedlot environment.
- refers to both the hygienic care and cleaning of a dog,
- responsible for the health and welfare of livestock such as cattle.
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- rehabilitates animals that have had surgery, amputation,
- person who keeps, trains, or hunts with falcons, hawks, or other birds of prey.
- serve the purpose of assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock
- oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets
- assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include milking, calving, feeding and breeding.
- responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews,
- professionals who buy and sell thoroughbred horses on behalf of their clients in exchange for a commission.
- Auctions off Livestock
- handle the responsibilities associated with the assessment, purchase, and reselling of farm animals
20 Clues: Auctions off Livestock • oversees the health of newly weaned piglets • a craftsman who trims and shoes horses' hooves. • the owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals • refers to both the hygienic care and cleaning of a dog, • rehabilitates animals that have had surgery, amputation, • an expert in or student of the behavior, physiology, classification • ...
Country Courier Crossword 2023-11-16
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- a term for an individual carrying two identical copies of the same gene
- a gene that needs two copies to affect an individual
- a gene that only needs one copy to affect an individual
- a term for an individual carrying only one copy of a gene
- a term to describe an individual that exhibits characteristics most commonly found in nature
- the basic unit of inheritance; contains information for traits
- a trait in rabbits that causes the individual to have droopy ears
- a member of a recognised breed with specific traits, achieved through selective breeding
- a trait that pales the complexion of an animal's coat, particularly around their muzzle
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- a term to describe cattle or sheep that lack horns
- a trait in rabbits that causes long hair
- a term to describe cattle or sheep with incompletely developed or uneven horns
- observable/physical characteristics of an individual
- a factor that affects the base shade of an animal's coat
- a lobe of flesh that hangs from the head or neck of an animal, particularly in chickens and pigs
- a term used to describe genes that cause a lighter coat in an individual
- a trait in rabbits that causes the undercoat to be the same length as the guard coat
- a marking that involves white/unpigmented spots on an animal's coat
- a marking that typically presents as black vertical stripes on an animal's coat, particularly in cattle
19 Clues: a trait in rabbits that causes long hair • a term to describe cattle or sheep that lack horns • observable/physical characteristics of an individual • a gene that needs two copies to affect an individual • a gene that only needs one copy to affect an individual • a factor that affects the base shade of an animal's coat • ...
western mountain party crossword 2023-01-11
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- Perspective intern wanted for Bugnapping
- What was the most common breed of cattle ranchers raised?
- Perspective intern wanted for
- name of that ICC horse
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- what part of a horse do you look at to determine its age?
- what country did the English word for cowboy originate from?
- Perspective intern wanted for saying hawyee instead of yeehaw
- Perspective intern wanted for contagious laughter
- Perspective intern wanted for destruction of marshmallows
- Perspective intern wanted for trapeze without waiver
- what is a cattle thief called?
- Perspective intern wanted for evading taxes
12 Clues: name of that ICC horse • Perspective intern wanted for • what is a cattle thief called? • Perspective intern wanted for Bugnapping • Perspective intern wanted for evading taxes • Perspective intern wanted for contagious laughter • Perspective intern wanted for trapeze without waiver • what part of a horse do you look at to determine its age? • ...
Animals and pets part 1 2022-08-27
16 Clues: hog • dog • fish • dogs • cats • a pet • a pet • a dog • glider • shelters • bull dog • and dogs • cattle dog • shelters near me • shelters near me • for adoption near me
Consonant -le words 2023-02-09
Professional activities 2025-07-02
14 Clues: laver • élever • traire • nourrir • épandre • pailler • nettoyer • clôturer • pulvériser • care of s'occuper de • farm exploitation mixte • farm exploitation laitière • farm exploitation céréalière • farm ferme vache allaitante
2 2022-12-26
11.2 Boom Times in the West 2024-04-17
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- one of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives
- vast open range of the Great Plains from Texas to Canada
- used for dangerous and difficult work on the Central Pacific Railroad
- western town that grew quickly due to mining, often disappeared when the boom ended
- established by the railroads to address scheduling problems
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- last major incident between the U.S. Army and Native Americans on the Great Plains
- Nevada gold and silver mine
- cattle pens here allowed cattle to be shipped to eastern cities
- used to finish the transcontinental railroad
- system of messengers that carried mail between relay stations on a route 2,000 miles long in 1860 and 1861
10 Clues: Nevada gold and silver mine • used to finish the transcontinental railroad • vast open range of the Great Plains from Texas to Canada • established by the railroads to address scheduling problems • one of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives • cattle pens here allowed cattle to be shipped to eastern cities • ...
Stages of Beef Production 2025-02-05
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- - maintain a breeding herd of cows that produce calves each year
- - when a calf is no longer relying on milk from the mother cow
- - Cattle typically spend four to six months to graze at feed bunks containing a carefully balanced high-energy diet comprised primarily of corn and other grains.
- - steer and heifer calves or yearlings continue to grow and thrive by grazing and consuming high roughage diets
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- - After weaning and/or after the stocker phase, calves can be sold at...
- - top beef producing state
- - The final step in beef production
- - some heifers are kept after weaning as...
- - Cattle are taken here when they weigh
- - where are stocker cattle transported to
10 Clues: - top beef producing state • - The final step in beef production • - Cattle are taken here when they weigh • - where are stocker cattle transported to • - some heifers are kept after weaning as... • - when a calf is no longer relying on milk from the mother cow • - After weaning and/or after the stocker phase, calves can be sold at... • ...
Livestock terms 2025-09-02
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- – A group of sheep, goats, or poultry.
- – A term for pigs or hogs.
- – A term referring to cattle (cows, bulls, and calves).
- – A container used to hold food or water for livestock.
- – A method of marking livestock (usually cattle) with a unique symbol or number, typically using a hot iron, for identification.
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- – The process of gradually introducing a young animal to solid food and reducing its dependence on its mother's milk.
- – The process of a ewe (female sheep) giving birth to lambs.
- – Land covered with grass or other vegetation for grazing animals.
- – The process of a doe (female goat) giving birth to kids.
- – A group of cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals.
10 Clues: – A term for pigs or hogs. • – A group of sheep, goats, or poultry. • – A group of cattle, sheep, or other grazing animals. • – A term referring to cattle (cows, bulls, and calves). • – A container used to hold food or water for livestock. • – The process of a doe (female goat) giving birth to kids. • – The process of a ewe (female sheep) giving birth to lambs. • ...
jackson shoff 2024-04-10
10 Clues: I used a _____ bar • I am on the _____ lap • I saw a _____ In the sky • a _____ is a,e,I,o and u • I put a ______ on a horse • A diamond is a type of _____ • I have a ______ of ten words • I almost got ran over by cattle • I found an old _____ in the ground • I saw a dinosaur ______ in a museum
Bovine Johanna D 2023-05-09
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- - Young bovine
- Group of cattle
- bovine castrated when young
- The act of giving birth to cattle
- Bull- Intact male bovine that has just reached maturity and is used for breeding
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- Male bovine castrated after maturity
- or Freshen- The act of giving birth to dairy animals
- Intact male bovine
- Intact female bovine that has given birth
- Heifer- Young female pregnant with first her first calf
- Young female bovine that has not given birth
11 Clues: - Young bovine • Group of cattle • Intact male bovine • bovine castrated when young • The act of giving birth to cattle • Male bovine castrated after maturity • Intact female bovine that has given birth • Young female bovine that has not given birth • or Freshen- The act of giving birth to dairy animals • Heifer- Young female pregnant with first her first calf • ...
Trails and Rails 2021-09-20
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- A man who rides a horse and takes care of cattle, especially in the western U.S.
- The paths that farmers and cowboys used to transport their cattle from farms to markets.
- This cattle trail went from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas.
- This disease was caused by ticks and resulted in laws against bringing cows to Texas.
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- This cattle trail went from Bandera, Texas to Dodge City, Kansas.
- A famous African American rodeo star and cowboy that popularized rodeo sports.
- A city known for meat packing.
7 Clues: A city known for meat packing. • This cattle trail went from Bandera, Texas to Dodge City, Kansas. • This cattle trail went from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas. • A famous African American rodeo star and cowboy that popularized rodeo sports. • A man who rides a horse and takes care of cattle, especially in the western U.S. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s 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.
- Used on the very last rail of the transcontinental Railroad marking it's completion.
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering goverment loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster.
- Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad.
- What day and year was the completion of the transcontinental?
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- Nickname given to the first African American Cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. during 1867-1896, fighting Native American Tribes on the frontier.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to the settlement in order to gain the claim.
- 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 10th, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- 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 a sharp points at a various intervals. Invented by Joesph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
15 Clues: a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad. • What day and year was the completion of the transcontinental? • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • Used on the very last rail of the transcontinental Railroad marking it's completion. • ...
Cattle Digestive system 2023-03-22
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- Chews food
- The compartment with glands, releases enzymes for digestion
- Four stomach chambers
- Connects the small and large intestines
- Pouch-like structure, honeycomb shaped
- Largest compartment, can hold 25 or more gallons
- Takes food from the mouth to the stomach
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- One stomach chamber
- Globe shaped structure, absorbs water
- Further breaks down food
- Absorbs water and nutrients
11 Clues: Chews food • One stomach chamber • Four stomach chambers • Further breaks down food • Absorbs water and nutrients • Globe shaped structure, absorbs water • Pouch-like structure, honeycomb shaped • Connects the small and large intestines • Takes food from the mouth to the stomach • Largest compartment, can hold 25 or more gallons • ...
Neolithic Period 2023-09-19
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- Land located in modern day Iran and Iraq
- Used to explain the forces of nature and role of humans
- A circular monument of stones from the Neolithic period
- The Stone Age period before the Neolithic period
- Helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle
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- The act of taming animals
- The most well known invention of the Neolithic period
- Animals that provided beef for early humans
- Graves made for the dead
- People who performed religious ceremonies
- Combined with Tin to make Bronze
- One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- Neolithic invention that allowed people to make textiles
13 Clues: Graves made for the dead • The act of taming animals • Combined with Tin to make Bronze • One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia • Land located in modern day Iran and Iraq • People who performed religious ceremonies • Animals that provided beef for early humans • Helped on farms by herding sheep and cattle • The Stone Age period before the Neolithic period • ...
Agriculture 2023-03-08
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- a person who owns or manages a farm
- person who grazes cattle and/or sheep on a rural property
- controlled management of domestic animals.
- the cultivation of grapevines
- an expert in soil management and crop production
- the rearing of aquatic animals or plants.
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- a person who owns or operates an orchard
- the cultivation of flowers
- a person who keeps bees, especially to produce honey
- the practice of farming and growing crops.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
- a science that deals with wine and wine making
- a sheep or cattle farmer
13 Clues: a sheep or cattle farmer • the cultivation of flowers • the cultivation of grapevines • a person who owns or manages a farm • a person who owns or operates an orchard • the rearing of aquatic animals or plants. • the practice of farming and growing crops. • controlled management of domestic animals. • a science that deals with wine and wine making • ...
Gilgamesh 2023-11-13
16 Clues: Mercy • Jumble • Carried • Suspect • Allow in • Commotion • Be full of • Descendent • A monk/ nun • Escrustation • To go quickly • Defensive wall • Blueish purple • Barn for cattle • An alcoholic drink • A form of measuring
Gilgamesh 2023-11-13
16 Clues: Mercy • Jumble • Suspect • Carried • Allow in • Commotion • Be full of • Descendent • A monk/ nun • Escrustation • To go quickly • Defensive wall • Blueish purple • Barn for cattle • An alcoholic drink • A form of measuring
1 2023-04-06
16 Clues: deri • damar • köylü • görünür • eve doğru • hareketsiz • yola çıkmak • salla(n)mak • don, dondurmak • büyükbaş hayvan • para biriktirmek • üzgün, morali bozuk • onarmak, tamir etmek • tüketmek, dibini bulmak • karışmak, burnunu sokmak • üzülmek, somurtmak, sıkıntı
Ocho 2023-06-13
Agricultural Revolution 2017-01-11
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- Handheld toll for cutting crops
- Fencing off fields into one farm
- Charles Townshend was known as ________ Townshend
- Improved breeding in cattle
- _________ breeding is used to improve the quality of cattle
- The ____ _____ system was the methods of agriculture during the Middle Ages
- A field was left ___________ if no crops were grown in it for a year
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- Method for growing crops developed by Charles Townshend
- Invented the Seed Drill
- Cyrus McCormick invented the Mechanical ______
- What did Jethro Tull invent?
- Farm implement used for threshing corn by hand
12 Clues: Invented the Seed Drill • Improved breeding in cattle • What did Jethro Tull invent? • Handheld toll for cutting crops • Fencing off fields into one farm • Cyrus McCormick invented the Mechanical ______ • Farm implement used for threshing corn by hand • Charles Townshend was known as ________ Townshend • Method for growing crops developed by Charles Townshend • ...
Who were the Aryans? 2025-09-29
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- People with no permanent homes, who travel from place to place with their cattle
- Prized possession of the Aryans
- The Aryans came to India shortly after this civilization collapsed
- A society where men have more power than women
- Once they settled in India, Aryans became
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- A group of people moving from one place to permanently settle in another
- Aryan invention that made clearing farmland easier
- A large, flat area of grassland
- Aryan horses pulled these in battle
- Aryan word for teacher
- Nomadic, Indo-European people
- Aryan word for king
12 Clues: Aryan word for king • Aryan word for teacher • Nomadic, Indo-European people • A large, flat area of grassland • Prized possession of the Aryans • Aryan horses pulled these in battle • Once they settled in India, Aryans became • A society where men have more power than women • Aryan invention that made clearing farmland easier • ...
Vaqueros 2024-12-19
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- brought horses and cattle to the New World
- very best way to lasso the steer's hind legs with an underhand throw
- Ahumada only vaquero ever inducted in the National Cowboy Hall of fame
- roundup
- cow
- mustangs
- technique involved wrapping the lasso a calf or steer around the horns
- Catholic priests
- modern day vaquero who used helicopters to gather cattle during emergencies
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- pant coverings, also called chaps
- the Texan bandit that robbed stagecoaches in what is now Arizona
- wealthy Mexican gentleman granted huge tracts of land
- long ropes or leather thongs that end in a movable noose, also called lasso
- capes
- overhand throw of the lasso used to nab an animal's front legs
- leather feet protectors(toe fenders), also called taps
- vaquero that tamed wild horses that were paid extra
17 Clues: cow • capes • roundup • mustangs • Catholic priests • pant coverings, also called chaps • brought horses and cattle to the New World • vaquero that tamed wild horses that were paid extra • wealthy Mexican gentleman granted huge tracts of land • leather feet protectors(toe fenders), also called taps • overhand throw of the lasso used to nab an animal's front legs • ...
NTI #5 2022-01-25
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- The process or period of gathering crops.
- Seat strapped on a horse, used for riding.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
- Farm animals regarded as an asset.
- Can be used to on a farm to pull equipment.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- A grain used to make flour, bread, and pastries.
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- Castrated male cattle.
- Used for sotring bulk material such as silage.
- Used to supply plant nutrients and benefit plant growth.
- Farm animal with a thick wooly coat.
- A breed of cattle, typically known for beef.
12 Clues: Castrated male cattle. • Farm animals regarded as an asset. • Farm animal with a thick wooly coat. • A person who owns or manages a farm. • The process or period of gathering crops. • Seat strapped on a horse, used for riding. • The preparation of land for growing crops. • Can be used to on a farm to pull equipment. • A breed of cattle, typically known for beef. • ...
Animal Terminology 2021-09-13
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- is a type of animal identification usually done on pigs.
- can be a selective mating with humans help.
- is the scientific term for cattle.
- is the digestive system of animals like cattle.
- is a single act of giving birth.
- is the digestive system of a human.
- is taking a animal off mothers milk and switching them to solids.
- is a animal's personal space.
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- is the scientific term for pigs.
- is a term when female are pregnant.
- is the removal of the tail.
- is when a animal lives out of confinement.
- is the scientific term for birds.
- is when you are killing bacteria and other diseases.
- is when crops are raised without commercial chemicals.
- is a faculty that manage feed and water.
16 Clues: is the removal of the tail. • is a animal's personal space. • is the scientific term for pigs. • is a single act of giving birth. • is the scientific term for birds. • is the scientific term for cattle. • is a term when female are pregnant. • is the digestive system of a human. • is a faculty that manage feed and water. • is when a animal lives out of confinement. • ...
Geography Fun 2020-11-03
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- Majority of the Earth is covered by ...
- Most of the Earth's water is...
- Seas and ... are made up of saltwater.
- Majority of us get our food from ...
- It is called ... farming when farmers farm for themselves.
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- When the water is dirty, it is...
- We need ... water to survive.
- Chickens and Ostriches give us ...
- We get ... from cattle, ostriches, and pigs
- A large stock animal
10 Clues: A large stock animal • We need ... water to survive. • Most of the Earth's water is... • When the water is dirty, it is... • Chickens and Ostriches give us ... • Majority of us get our food from ... • Seas and ... are made up of saltwater. • Majority of the Earth is covered by ... • We get ... from cattle, ostriches, and pigs • ...
Wild West 2024-01-09
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- A ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device and long-shafted projectiles.
- A wide-brimmed hat with a large soft crown
- A hide or animal skin that has not been exposed to tanning.
- The act of driving a herd of animals overland.
- A person in charge of horses or other livestock on a ranch.
- 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 professional killer who uses a gun
- A term used to describe a cowboy or ranch hand.
- A federal law enforcement officer
- A command to slow down a horse.
- A metal implement which is heated and used to brand livestock.
- An expression of joy or excitement, commonly associated with cowboys.
- A pair of leather gloves that cowboy sometimes wear.
- A large animal with four legs that people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling carts and wagons
- A dust mask while driving cattle kicking up dirt.
- A leather-covered seat that is put on the back of a horse.
- A prison.
- A large bird with almost no feathers on its head or neck, that eats the flesh of dead animals.
- A person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive.
- Leather trousers without a seat, worn by a cowboy over ordinary trousers to protect the legs.
- A state of the south-central United States.
- A rope with a loop that is used for catching animals (such as cattle or horses).
- A gun that has a long barrel and that is held against your shoulder when you shoot it.
- A pistol with revolving chambers enabling several shots to be fired without reloading.
- The remaining skull of a deceased cattle
- A horse-drawn coach that formerly traveled regularly over a fixed route with passengers, parcels, etc.
- US dialect friend or partner.
- A light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians.
- A shop that sells a wide variety of goods, typically one in a small town or village.
- A house and surrounding land owned by a family
- A sheriff's assistant, the person who fills in when the sheriff isn't available.
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
- The wide open landscapes in the Western US.
- A song celebrating life in the American West; the state song of Kansas.
- A cowboy's natural weapon
- A large, dry area where there is very little rain and few plant.
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- A printed public announcement that the authorities want to apprehend a person for a crime.
- A robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- A wild or half-tamed horse of the western US.
- A male bovine animal and especially a domestic ox
- A member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Americas.
- A plant that grows like a bush in the desert areas of North America and Australia
- A type of tall tent shaped like a cone, used by Native Americans in the past.
- An informal friendly greeting, particularly associated with the western US states.
- A person who rounds up and steals cattle, horses, or sheep.
- A tavern, especially in an American Old West setting
- A wild dog that resembles the wolf, native to North America.
- An extensive farm, especially in the western United States, on which large herds of cattle, sheep, or horses are raised.
- Traditionally a six-pointed star to symbolize the justice that they are sworn to uphold.
- Said to make a horse start moving or go faster.
- A sheath (usually leather) for carrying a handgun.
- A large, ox-like animal with horns and shaggy fur.
- A man who herds and tends cattle on a ranch, in the Western US.
- A girl or woman who tends cattle or horses
- Said when someone is riding a horse or bull.
- A high-heeled boot of a style originally worn by cowboys,
- A pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch.
- 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 lazy cowboy who neglects their duties on a farm or ranch.
- A stringed musical instrument
- A poisonous American snake which can make a rattling noise with its tail.
- A social gathering at which lively folk dancing takes place.
- An exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos, roping calves, wrestling steers, etc
- A large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle.
- A person serving drinks at a bar.
- A line or border separating two countries.
- A body of men summoned by a sheriff to enforce the law.
- The closest and main law enforcer.
- An occasion when cattle, horses, or other animals are collected together so that they can be counted or sold.
- A succulent desert plant that's often covered in sharp spines.
70 Clues: A prison. • A cowboy's natural weapon • A stringed musical instrument • US dialect friend or partner. • A command to slow down a horse. • A federal law enforcement officer • A person serving drinks at a bar. • The closest and main law enforcer. • A professional killer who uses a gun • The remaining skull of a deceased cattle • A wide-brimmed hat with a large soft crown • ...
Animal Species 2025-05-27
18 Clues: Ovis ares • Bos taurus • Sus scrofa • Saimiri sp. • Danio rerio • Felis catus • Mus musculus • Capra hircus • Equus caballus • Xenopus laevis • Cavia porcellus • Rattus norvegicus • Canis famiilariis • Mustela putoris furo • Mesocricetus auratus • Meriones unguiculatus • Oryctolagus cunniculus • Gallus gallus domesticus
Beef Industry Terms 2024-11-15
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- developed in the British Isles, smaller framed than other cattle breeds and known for their quality of meat
- also known as exotics, they are known for high growth rate and large frame size
- buy weaning-age calves and feed high roughage diets
- maintain herd of cows and raise calves to sell at weaning
- accustom a calf to food other than its mother's milk
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- an item of significantly less value than the main product
- the result of an operation or work
- have brahman as genetic base, known for resistance to insects and disease well as tolerance to heat and humidity
- feeding cattle high protein diets to make them meatier for production
- yearling cattle are fed high-energy grain based diets with little roughage
10 Clues: the result of an operation or work • buy weaning-age calves and feed high roughage diets • accustom a calf to food other than its mother's milk • an item of significantly less value than the main product • maintain herd of cows and raise calves to sell at weaning • feeding cattle high protein diets to make them meatier for production • ...
Eliza agriculture the world 2018-02-07
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- what is Australia's most exported produces
- what is the name a baby sheep
- where is Australia's most milk produces
- what is the meat called of a pigs back leg
- what is the owner’s name of Anna creek
- what is the name of male turkey
- what is Australia most grow crop
- where dose the most wool exported to
- what type of roster do you get off a pig
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- what are most cloths made out of
- what is the name of a baby pig
- what state has the biggest cattle station
- do cows have to have a calf to produce milk?
- what is the state the grows the most sugarcane in Australia
- what is the name of the biggest cattle station
- what is porridge made from
- what is the name of a baby cow
- what is the name of the animal that is most popular in the world
18 Clues: what is porridge made from • what is the name a baby sheep • what is the name of a baby pig • what is the name of a baby cow • what is the name of male turkey • what are most cloths made out of • what is Australia most grow crop • where dose the most wool exported to • what is the owner’s name of Anna creek • where is Australia's most milk produces • ...
Agriculture the world 2018-02-04
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- what is the name of a baby pig
- what is the name of the biggest cattle station
- what is the name of male turkey
- what state has the biggest cattle station
- where dose the most wool exported to
- do cows have to have a calf to produce milk?
- what is the meat called of a pigs back leg
- what are most cloths made out of
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- what is the owner’s name of Anna creek
- where is Australia's most milk produces
- what is the state the grows the most sugarcane in Australia
- what type of roster do you get off a pig
- what is Australia most grow crop
- what is the name a baby sheep
- what is the name of a baby cow
- what is the name of the animal that is most popular in the world
- what is Australia's most exported produces
- what is porridge made from
18 Clues: what is porridge made from • what is the name a baby sheep • what is the name of a baby pig • what is the name of a baby cow • what is the name of male turkey • what is Australia most grow crop • what are most cloths made out of • where dose the most wool exported to • what is the owner’s name of Anna creek • where is Australia's most milk produces • ...
Kansas History Ch. 7 2023-05-09
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- financial assistance given by the government to a person or group in support of an enterprise that should help the public
- serving to induce or motivate
- Beginning of the Chisholm Trail in Texas
- an amount or a quantity in excess of what is needed
- the sale of goods in small quantities directly to consumers
- a railroad station
- enforced isolation
- having enough food or resource to live
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- a written message
- no longer in use
- when only one company provides or produces a certain product or service activity
- used or designed for the place where people live
- Towns on railroads where cattle were shipped east
- Organization that brought farmers together
- Most famous route for cattle in Kansas
- End of the Chisholm Trail in Kansas
- a map showing actual or planned features, such as streets and building lots
- an amount produced
18 Clues: no longer in use • a written message • a railroad station • enforced isolation • an amount produced • serving to induce or motivate • End of the Chisholm Trail in Kansas • Most famous route for cattle in Kansas • having enough food or resource to live • Beginning of the Chisholm Trail in Texas • Organization that brought farmers together • ...
Livestock Judging Fundamentals 2022-10-18
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- fat deposited at the base of the tail head
- patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head
- bridge of the nose from the eye down to the nostril
- intramuscular fat
- weight at which an animal is fully grown
- expected progeny difference
- head base of the tail in cattle
- animal can carry themselves to a heavier weight while remaining lean
- top portion of cattle’s heads
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- indication of the amount of pounds the animal will shear off
- of neck muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks
- deep and capacious
- base of the chest floor on cattle
- ability to fatten
- Criteria list of traits listed in order of priority from what is most important to least
- general eye appeal of the animal
- from the last rib to the front of the hip
- from the top of the shoulders to the last rib on sheep
18 Clues: intramuscular fat • ability to fatten • deep and capacious • expected progeny difference • top portion of cattle’s heads • head base of the tail in cattle • general eye appeal of the animal • base of the chest floor on cattle • patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head • weight at which an animal is fully grown • from the last rib to the front of the hip • ...
Westward Migration and Native Americans 2025-09-12
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- fencing that controlled animals and divided land
- animal central to Native American life on the Great Plains
- agreements between Native tribes and the U.S. government
- farming tool improved to break tough prairie soil
- clashes between settlers and Native Americans over land
- movement of people from one country to another
- livestock that were fenced in with barbed wire
- unsettled land at the edge of American expansion
- transportation that connected the East and West
- material used to make stronger plows for farming
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- land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans
- growth of U.S. territory westward across the continent
- activity that nearly drove the buffalo to extinction
- worker who drove cattle across long trails to railroads
- mineral that drove migration and caused Native land loss
- settler who moved west to farm or find new opportunity
- wide, flat grasslands
- business and factories that processed buffalo hides
18 Clues: wide, flat grasslands • movement of people from one country to another • livestock that were fenced in with barbed wire • transportation that connected the East and West • fencing that controlled animals and divided land • unsettled land at the edge of American expansion • material used to make stronger plows for farming • ...
Livestock 2021-10-26
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- bridge of the nose from the eye down to the nostril
- top portion of cattle's head
- Base of the tail in cattle
- patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head
- list of traits listed in order of priority from what is most important to least
- weight at which animal is fully grown
- from the last rib to the front of the hip
- ability to fatten
- base of the chest floor on cattle
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- expected progeny difference
- Intramuscular fat
- animal can carry themselves to a heavier weight while remaining lean
- indication of the amount of pounds the animal will shear off
- muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks
- from the top of the shoulders to the last rib on sheep
- deep and capacious
16 Clues: Intramuscular fat • ability to fatten • deep and capacious • Base of the tail in cattle • expected progeny difference • top portion of cattle's head • base of the chest floor on cattle • weight at which animal is fully grown • patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head • muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks • from the last rib to the front of the hip • ...
Livestock 2021-10-26
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- bridge of the nose from the eye down to the nostril
- top portion of cattle's head
- Base of the tail in cattle
- patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head
- list of traits listed in order of priority from what is most important to least
- weight at which animal is fully grown
- from the last rib to the front of the hip
- ability to fatten
- base of the chest floor on cattle
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- expected progeny difference
- Intramuscular fat
- animal can carry themselves to a heavier weight while remaining lean
- indication of the amount of pounds the animal will shear off
- muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks
- from the top of the shoulders to the last rib on sheep
- deep and capacious
16 Clues: Intramuscular fat • ability to fatten • deep and capacious • Base of the tail in cattle • expected progeny difference • top portion of cattle's head • base of the chest floor on cattle • weight at which animal is fully grown • patch of wool on top of a sheep’s head • muscle on the topside of cattle’s necks • from the last rib to the front of the hip • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2019-11-01
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- A British citizen that is loyal to the crown.
- The home of Tim and his family.
- Were Tim's father died .
- Were the prison ship that held Tim's father was located.
- The Colonel that was trying to help Tim clear his brother's name.
- The weapon that Tim used to try and break Sam out of prison.
- Sam's friend trying to protect him.
- The people the Continental Army was fighting.
- Sam's brother and the main character of the story
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- Thieves that try to steal cattle
- Someone that opposed the British
- What the Continental Army is fighting for.
- The general that wanted to execute Sam.
- A British loyalist
- Someone who was for independence.
- The establishment that Tim and his family own.
- How Sam was executed for "stealing cattle".
- The man that was paying Tim to send his letters.
18 Clues: A British loyalist • Were Tim's father died . • The home of Tim and his family. • Thieves that try to steal cattle • Someone that opposed the British • Someone who was for independence. • Sam's friend trying to protect him. • The general that wanted to execute Sam. • What the Continental Army is fighting for. • How Sam was executed for "stealing cattle". • ...
Social studies 2024-05-13
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- Who was the founder of one of Texas most famous cattle trails?
- What do ports and stream make is easier for what?
- wanted to end slavery
- The more someone wants something, the more money people make
- What is it call when people change the environment?
- Where did the army move Native Americans to?
- What is Texas known for?
- supported slavery
- What do you do on election day?
- What brought the end to cattle drives?
- leave the United States
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- did population increase or decrease due to finding oil?
- what was it called where cowboys and cows when to the north and east?
- What holiday is celebrated on May 5th?
- What was the major oil field called?
- What did Americans do to build and make more room?
- When voting what is the best way of choosing the right candidate?
- When looking at a map what are two things you look at?
18 Clues: supported slavery • wanted to end slavery • leave the United States • What is Texas known for? • What do you do on election day? • What was the major oil field called? • What holiday is celebrated on May 5th? • What brought the end to cattle drives? • Where did the army move Native Americans to? • What do ports and stream make is easier for what? • ...
School of the Air 2021-09-23
16 Clues: géant • taille • émettre • voyager • un outil • plusieurs • minuscule • proche de • un voyage • la plupart • les bovins • les moutons • habituellement • les frères et soeurs • le petit et le gros bétail • dépenser de l'argent / passer du temps
Hades 2023-05-12
Topic 5 Mexican California Test 2022-01-27
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- a person who by law has the right to live in a country
- an owner of a rancho
- the exchange of goods
- Californios were known for friendliness and _________.
- a lively dance for couples
- a gift of land by the government
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- Mexicans who were born in California
- Who ruled California after the Mexican war for Independence in 1821?
- the way people in an area use resources to meet their needs and wants
- the main house on a rancho where the ranchero families lived
- who did the hard work on the ranchos?
- freedom from control by another country
- when Vaqueros would gather the cattle and bring them to one place to sort and brand
- highly-skilled horseman
- includes food, dancing, and music
- what did their economy depend on?
16 Clues: an owner of a rancho • the exchange of goods • highly-skilled horseman • a lively dance for couples • a gift of land by the government • includes food, dancing, and music • what did their economy depend on? • Mexicans who were born in California • who did the hard work on the ranchos? • freedom from control by another country • ...
animal science crossword puzzle 2024-03-25
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- equipped with stock racks and gates and adapted to weighing live
- projecting part of the face nose and mouth
- systems should have floors made with non slip sufaces
- cattle heads
- a rope or strap with a headstall placed around the head of a horse
- the energy that remains available to the animal
- used to lead an animal such as a horse
- a cattle crush
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- - provides protection for inspections
- used to be able to walk or track dogs with leash
- designed to move animals with ease
- helps limit injuries to people
- used to guide a dog or other animal
- designed to gently coax animals to safety
- perfect for grooming an animal at livestock shows
- - used to keep a cat in place when traveling
16 Clues: cattle heads • a cattle crush • helps limit injuries to people • designed to move animals with ease • used to guide a dog or other animal • - provides protection for inspections • used to lead an animal such as a horse • designed to gently coax animals to safety • projecting part of the face nose and mouth • - used to keep a cat in place when traveling • ...
CDE Teams 2021-02-02
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- Sales, demonstrate the professional sales process
- evaluate cut flowers, house plants, flowering plants, floral designs
- Science, designs a new food product or re-designs an existing one using a marketing scenario
- marketing and consumption of chickens, turkeys, processed products and eggs
- observe and evaluate in order to rank horses
- identify various landscaping plant materials
- various forage species to evaluate hay
- Technology & Mechanical Systems, This event tests both technical and agricultural mechanics skills
- Science, technical competency with small and large animals
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- & Natural Resources, promote environmental and natural resource instruction
- develop skills in identifying common insects
- evaluate fleeces for fineness, length and yield, rank fleeces within a group
- Cattle, evaluate dairy cattle on physical characteristics
- judge sites based on characteristics of the soil
- demonstrate knowledge of agronomic management
- identify various meat cuts, place beef, lamb and pork carcasses
- identify plant species, proper habitat management practices, safety procedures, game laws, management techniques
- Technician, team members appraise components and parts of tractors and agricultural implement
- Evaluation, nonagronomic use of land including
- An actual pasture is evaluated on the basis of characteristics of the soil exposed
- Beef cattle, sheep and swine are evaluated for market values
- ID, Contestants identify samples of grasses, forbs, legumes, and woody plants
- identification of both hardwood and pine species
- Quality, quality production, processing, distribution, promotion, marketing and consumption of dairy products
- evaluate 50 cotton samples
- Plan, developing and presenting a marketing plan
- Communications, participate in a simulated news conference
- Business Management, Management skills and economic principles
28 Clues: evaluate 50 cotton samples • various forage species to evaluate hay • develop skills in identifying common insects • observe and evaluate in order to rank horses • identify various landscaping plant materials • demonstrate knowledge of agronomic management • Evaluation, nonagronomic use of land including • judge sites based on characteristics of the soil • ...
Welcome to Kansas: Cason 2022-04-07
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- An entrepreneur who wanted to make a route for cattle transport.
- At dawn on November 29, 1864, approximately 675 U.S. volunteer soldiers commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington attacked a village of about 750 Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians.
- These people arrived in Wichita in 1895.
- the county population was 12,660.
- A quarantine is a restriction on the movement of people, animals and goods.
- A public speaker.
- Required to do something
- This Fort was established in 1827.
- was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the township of Topeka.
- A person who occupies land from a landlord.
- separate grain from the plant.
- She wanted to be a photographer
- A person who makes food by taking care of it.
- Amount of money granted by a government.
- Land designated for Indians in Osage.
- produce or provide.
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
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- was a United States Army officer and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1880.
- She was the daughter of Peter and Marry.
- This is a Ashland ranch.
- The action of reserving something.
- A fort established in 1859.
- Moving a herd of cattle from one place to another.
- Made many resteraunts.
- A Plot of land.
- Men who Herded cattle.
- operated by or equipped with machines; having undergone a process of mechanization.
- People who hunted buffalo.
- Kiowa Chief.
- These skirmishes were against the natives.
- A restaurant in Dodge City.
31 Clues: Kiowa Chief. • A Plot of land. • A public speaker. • produce or provide. • Made many resteraunts. • Men who Herded cattle. • This is a Ashland ranch. • Required to do something • People who hunted buffalo. • A fort established in 1859. • A restaurant in Dodge City. • separate grain from the plant. • She wanted to be a photographer • the county population was 12,660. • ...
Animal breeds 2024-09-25
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- This horse breed was named for how fast he can run.
- This dog breed was developed for hunting hare.
- This cattle breed came from southwest England and one of the oldest beef breeds today.
- This horse breed is known to have a sense of humor and a personality that is distinct among draft breeds.
- The only breed of cattle to evolve without human involvment.
- This horse breed has a very beautiful color pattern and this breed was introduced by Spanish explorers.
- Cat breed intelligent and pretty color.
- Breed of donkey that is curious, engaging dispositions, and make great pets.
- First goat imported to the United States in the 1900's.
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- This breed of geese is elegant both on water and land.
- Chicken breed that is very friendly and has very little fear of humans.
- This chicken breed was developed for it's fine quality meat and produces only white eggs.
- This goat breed is easily raised and they don't jump like most goats.
- Breed of pig that is small, black, landrance swine breed unique to the United States.
- This cattle breed has a white stripe down the middle of it's back.
- This rabbit breed is a multi purpose breed raised for meat and fur.
- Turkey breed that has survivability and superior flavor.
- This duck breed is exceptionally hardy and superior meat producers.
- This goat breed is used for meat and milk production.
- This sheep breed is one of the oldest breeds of livestock developed in America.
20 Clues: Cat breed intelligent and pretty color. • This dog breed was developed for hunting hare. • This horse breed was named for how fast he can run. • This goat breed is used for meat and milk production. • This breed of geese is elegant both on water and land. • First goat imported to the United States in the 1900's. • ...
Animal breeds 2024-09-25
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- This horse breed was named for how fast he can run.
- This dog breed was developed for hunting hare.
- This cattle breed came from southwest England and one of the oldest beef breeds today.
- This horse breed is known to have a sense of humor and a personality that is distinct among draft breeds.
- The only breed of cattle to evolve without human involvment.
- This horse breed has a very beautiful color pattern and this breed was introduced by Spanish explorers.
- Cat breed intelligent and pretty color.
- Breed of donkey that is curious, engaging dispositions, and make great pets.
- First goat imported to the United States in the 1900's.
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- This breed of geese is elegant both on water and land.
- Chicken breed that is very friendly and has very little fear of humans.
- This chicken breed was developed for it's fine quality meat and produces only white eggs.
- This goat breed is easily raised and they don't jump like most goats.
- Breed of pig that is small, black, landrance swine breed unique to the United States.
- This cattle breed has a white stripe down the middle of it's back.
- This rabbit breed is a multi purpose breed raised for meat and fur.
- Turkey breed that has survivability and superior flavor.
- This duck breed is exceptionally hardy and superior meat producers.
- This goat breed is used for meat and milk production.
- This sheep breed is one of the oldest breeds of livestock developed in America.
20 Clues: Cat breed intelligent and pretty color. • This dog breed was developed for hunting hare. • This horse breed was named for how fast he can run. • This goat breed is used for meat and milk production. • This breed of geese is elegant both on water and land. • First goat imported to the United States in the 1900's. • ...
History Chapter 8 2023-01-16
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- be absorbed
- Stray calves that are not branded
- Explored the region with an army expedition in 1819
- stalked a claim in Six-mile Canyon
- A tract of public land available for settlement
- Wire with sharp spikes to keep people out of an area
- American breed of beef cattle
- a vast area of grassland owned by the government
- large wheat farms that covered several hundred acres
- Commander of the Seventh Cavalry
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- creating of two large reservations on the plains
- Richest silver mine in American history
- Plant seeds deep in the ground where there was enough moisture for them to grow.
- Breaking up of reservations
- Allotted each head of household 160 acres
- When ranchers rounded up cattle and drove 260,000 in 1866
- using simple equipment like picks, shovels, and pans
- People who roamed vast distances following buffalo
- People sho plowed the soil on the Plains
- Payments to reservation dwellers at least once a year
20 Clues: be absorbed • Breaking up of reservations • American breed of beef cattle • Commander of the Seventh Cavalry • Stray calves that are not branded • stalked a claim in Six-mile Canyon • Richest silver mine in American history • People sho plowed the soil on the Plains • Allotted each head of household 160 acres • A tract of public land available for settlement • ...
To Stay Alive 2017-03-22
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- / nasty dirt
- / hold tightly
- / family
- / give up on someone or something
- / talk to yourself in nonsense words
- / help hands for cattle
- / focused on a goal
- / forever
- / a break from misery
- / supplies like food, etc.
- / same thing everyday
- / no other options
- / serious and spiritual
- / not common
- / nasty smell
- / completely crazy
- / pure pain
- / help when you need it most
- / leather around a cows neck
- / glowing coals
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- / really hard or difficult conditions
- / evil intentions, desire to hurt
- / pure evil
- / pulse with pain
- / nervous and panicky
- / feel bad about yourself
- / a list of supplies
- / torn up
- / Look for any food you can find
- / walk with a limp
- / Flinch, pull back in fear
- / revenge
- / family antiques
- / something to show you the way
- / cattle, horses, pigs
- /disgusting
- / cry violently
- / push through challenges
- / out of it
- / hold a grudge against
- / spirit of a human or animal
41 Clues: / family • / torn up • / revenge • / forever • / pure evil • /disgusting • / out of it • / pure pain • / nasty dirt • / not common • / nasty smell • / hold tightly • / cry violently • / glowing coals • / pulse with pain • / family antiques • / walk with a limp • / no other options • / completely crazy • / focused on a goal • / a list of supplies • / nervous and panicky • / a break from misery • / same thing everyday • ...
Animal Science 1/2 2022-02-09
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- 3rd stomach chamber
- high fiber foods- hay pasture silage
- solid part of the feed goes here, 1st chamber
- belief animals should not be used
- United States department of agriculture
- grains and protein supplements
- final step of controlling runoff
- domestic animal running at large
- amount of time they’re pregnant
- Capacity to perform
- belief animals can be used humanely
- mating animals of different breeds
- single chambered simply stomach
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- contains heredity material of the cell
- breaking down food to be absorbed by body
- the act of giving birth
- multiple chambered stomach
- product of an animal other than carcass
- true stomach
- to not have horns
- sperm cell reaches the egg cell
- study of heredity
- organic compounds made of amino acids
- United States department of agriculture
- lack of a certain mineral
- cattle used for their milk
- yellowish green stomach liquid
- cattle used for their carcass
- 2nd part of the stomach chamber
29 Clues: true stomach • to not have horns • study of heredity • 3rd stomach chamber • Capacity to perform • the act of giving birth • lack of a certain mineral • multiple chambered stomach • cattle used for their milk • cattle used for their carcass • grains and protein supplements • yellowish green stomach liquid • sperm cell reaches the egg cell • amount of time they’re pregnant • ...
Unit 3 2023-10-09
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- Conquered past Ghana territories
- King of the Zagwe dynasty
- Written language of Ethoppia
- Lots of cattle, middle men and taxes
- strong winds
- King tried to get rid of Jews because it was mainly Islamic
- Semi Desert
- Defeated the Kush, lived off of the Red Sea
- Main language in Africa
- Lived in Western Africa, also worked with iron
- Southern Africa, where most people lived
- First group to learn how to work with iron
- Royal palace in Great Zimbabwe
- Raised cattle, made leather, invented blue die
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- Is a Desert, big location for trade
- Wealthiest man to ever live
- Ruler of Aksum
- Jobs to have based off your age
- Safari
- When group of people move where the animals move
- Role to pass down, to tell the history
- Lived along the Niger river
- Traded salt, war with Almoravids
- Rains daily, only place where gorillas live
- ruling dynasty of the Ethiopian Empire
25 Clues: Safari • Semi Desert • strong winds • Ruler of Aksum • Main language in Africa • King of the Zagwe dynasty • Wealthiest man to ever live • Lived along the Niger river • Written language of Ethoppia • Royal palace in Great Zimbabwe • Jobs to have based off your age • Conquered past Ghana territories • Traded salt, war with Almoravids • Is a Desert, big location for trade • ...
capitals vocab 2023-12-07
Across
- Maryland
- dealt out there own brand of justice in boomtowns.
- one of the dangers in cattle drives
- _railroad connected the atlantic and pacific
- Arizona
- helped pave the way to expansion in the west
- was invented railroad companies in 1880
- Built the great northern line
- Minnesota
- Georgia
- african americans who went west to be cowboys
- burning a symbol into a animal to show ownership
- Kansas
- secret agreements
- Westinghouse built the transformers and the airbreaks.
- where rich deposits of silver streaks
- the combining of seperate companies
- Illinois
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
Down
- Kentucky
- were financial aid given to railroads and other companies
- Conneticuit
- invented the sleeping car
- marked the end of the cattle kingdom in 1880
- were originally made with iron
- Hawaii
- Alaska
- controlled the nations rail trafic
- were secret discounts
- across the Oklahoma for land
- California
- Massachusets
- Idaho
- Maine
- Missiouri
- Alabama
- Florida
38 Clues: Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Arizona • Georgia • Alabama • Florida • Kentucky • Maryland • Illinois • Arkansas • Minnesota • Missiouri • California • Conneticuit • Mississippi • Massachusets • secret agreements • were secret discounts • invented the sleeping car • across the Oklahoma for land • Built the great northern line • were originally made with iron • controlled the nations rail trafic • ...
review of week 2023-08-18
8 Clues: chickens • the ffa club • contests in ffa • to preserve ecological assets • raising cattle to obtain milk • science of maintaining the forest • 3rd biggest ag industry in alabama • they shoot, this is correct term rifles and shotguns
Texas History Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
Across
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- made from decomposing plants and animals: oil, coal, or natural gas
- A town growing rapidly over night due to the discovery of oil
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Behind swing men. Same job.
- Took care of remuda. Lowest paid man on the drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
- Unfenced Land
- Extra horses (often 50-100) for cowboys to ride. Horses got tired & needed rest.
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- underground water resource
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- economic system driven by supply and demand
- fencing designed with sharp points
Down
- a tower like framework over an oil well used for drilling
- Kept stragglers from falling behind. Ate a lot of dust. Hence the phrase “it’s a drag”
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- a combustible gas that is found in porous sedimentary rocks
- railroad that runs across the continent
- No- nonsense leader of the drive. Often rode a few miles ahead to scout out the trail.
- Next to boss, the cook was the highest paid man on the drive.
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- a prospector for oil in areas having no proven resources
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- Rode in front and helped guide the herd.
- a factory for the purification of some crude material, such as oil
- Kept cattle from straying
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- A cattle thief
38 Clues: Unfenced Land • A cattle thief • Kept cattle from straying • underground water resource • Behind swing men. Same job. • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • railroad that runs across the continent • Rode in front and helped guide the herd. • economic system driven by supply and demand • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • ...
Texas History Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
Across
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- made from decomposing plants and animals: oil, coal, or natural gas
- A town growing rapidly over night due to the discovery of oil
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Behind swing men. Same job.
- Took care of remuda. Lowest paid man on the drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
- Unfenced Land
- Extra horses (often 50-100) for cowboys to ride. Horses got tired & needed rest.
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- underground water resource
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- economic system driven by supply and demand
- fencing designed with sharp points
Down
- a tower like framework over an oil well used for drilling
- Kept stragglers from falling behind. Ate a lot of dust. Hence the phrase “it’s a drag”
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- a combustible gas that is found in porous sedimentary rocks
- railroad that runs across the continent
- No- nonsense leader of the drive. Often rode a few miles ahead to scout out the trail.
- Next to boss, the cook was the highest paid man on the drive.
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- a prospector for oil in areas having no proven resources
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- Rode in front and helped guide the herd.
- a factory for the purification of some crude material, such as oil
- Kept cattle from straying
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- A cattle thief
38 Clues: Unfenced Land • A cattle thief • Kept cattle from straying • underground water resource • Behind swing men. Same job. • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • railroad that runs across the continent • Rode in front and helped guide the herd. • economic system driven by supply and demand • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • ...
Texas History Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
Across
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- made from decomposing plants and animals: oil, coal, or natural gas
- A town growing rapidly over night due to the discovery of oil
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Behind swing men. Same job.
- Took care of remuda. Lowest paid man on the drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
- Unfenced Land
- Extra horses (often 50-100) for cowboys to ride. Horses got tired & needed rest.
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- underground water resource
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- economic system driven by supply and demand
- fencing designed with sharp points
Down
- a tower like framework over an oil well used for drilling
- Kept stragglers from falling behind. Ate a lot of dust. Hence the phrase “it’s a drag”
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- a combustible gas that is found in porous sedimentary rocks
- railroad that runs across the continent
- No- nonsense leader of the drive. Often rode a few miles ahead to scout out the trail.
- Next to boss, the cook was the highest paid man on the drive.
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- a prospector for oil in areas having no proven resources
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- Rode in front and helped guide the herd.
- a factory for the purification of some crude material, such as oil
- Kept cattle from straying
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- A cattle thief
38 Clues: Unfenced Land • A cattle thief • Kept cattle from straying • underground water resource • Behind swing men. Same job. • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • railroad that runs across the continent • Rode in front and helped guide the herd. • economic system driven by supply and demand • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • ...
Texas History Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
Across
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- made from decomposing plants and animals: oil, coal, or natural gas
- A town growing rapidly over night due to the discovery of oil
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Behind swing men. Same job.
- Took care of remuda. Lowest paid man on the drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
- Unfenced Land
- Extra horses (often 50-100) for cowboys to ride. Horses got tired & needed rest.
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- underground water resource
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- economic system driven by supply and demand
- fencing designed with sharp points
Down
- a tower like framework over an oil well used for drilling
- Kept stragglers from falling behind. Ate a lot of dust. Hence the phrase “it’s a drag”
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- a combustible gas that is found in porous sedimentary rocks
- railroad that runs across the continent
- No- nonsense leader of the drive. Often rode a few miles ahead to scout out the trail.
- Next to boss, the cook was the highest paid man on the drive.
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- a prospector for oil in areas having no proven resources
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- Rode in front and helped guide the herd.
- a factory for the purification of some crude material, such as oil
- Kept cattle from straying
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- A cattle thief
38 Clues: Unfenced Land • A cattle thief • Kept cattle from straying • underground water resource • Behind swing men. Same job. • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • railroad that runs across the continent • Rode in front and helped guide the herd. • economic system driven by supply and demand • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • ...
OF BEASTS AND MEN 2021-01-14
15 Clues: OMG • abri • bétail • chasser • abattoir • bien-être • vie sauvage • dompteur(se) • douloureux(se) • pleine à craquer • animal domestique • maltraitance animale • désobéissance civile • se reproduire/élever • faire de la contrebande
Why save the rainforest Homework 2022-01-20
Texas History Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
Across
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- made from decomposing plants and animals: oil, coal, or natural gas
- A town growing rapidly over night due to the discovery of oil
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Behind swing men. Same job.
- Took care of remuda. Lowest paid man on the drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
- Unfenced Land
- Extra horses (often 50-100) for cowboys to ride. Horses got tired & needed rest.
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- underground water resource
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- economic system driven by supply and demand
- fencing designed with sharp points
Down
- a tower like framework over an oil well used for drilling
- Kept stragglers from falling behind. Ate a lot of dust. Hence the phrase “it’s a drag”
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- a combustible gas that is found in porous sedimentary rocks
- railroad that runs across the continent
- No- nonsense leader of the drive. Often rode a few miles ahead to scout out the trail.
- Next to boss, the cook was the highest paid man on the drive.
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- a prospector for oil in areas having no proven resources
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- Rode in front and helped guide the herd.
- a factory for the purification of some crude material, such as oil
- Kept cattle from straying
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- A cattle thief
38 Clues: Unfenced Land • A cattle thief • Kept cattle from straying • underground water resource • Behind swing men. Same job. • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • railroad that runs across the continent • Rode in front and helped guide the herd. • economic system driven by supply and demand • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • ...
Consonant -le words 2014-04-08
Bryce 2nd hour 2024-04-18
Across
- The type of music cowboys made popular
- people came to Kansas for
- used to protect the legs on cowboys
- America has more of these than people
- an invention that caused a lot of controversy
- famous cowboy movie about a man named doc holiday
- What type of show did cowboys make popular?
- sang "Should've Been A Cowboy"
Down
- a famous African American cowboy
- some people didn't like cattle drive because some cattle carried _______
- These were made by using buffalo bones
- something cowboys use to ride horses with
- These were used to defend cowboys heads from the sun and rain
- The amount of cowboys working on a trail
- Cowboys wore these to protect themselves from snakes, thorns, etc.
15 Clues: people came to Kansas for • sang "Should've Been A Cowboy" • a famous African American cowboy • used to protect the legs on cowboys • America has more of these than people • The type of music cowboys made popular • These were made by using buffalo bones • The amount of cowboys working on a trail • something cowboys use to ride horses with • ...
Texas History Crossword 2021-05-03
Across
- A city that goes through urbanization quickly and rapidly grows in population
- The branch of government that creates the laws
- One of the most iconic civil rights leaders
- An invention that protected farmers crops from cattle
- A growing form of transportation in Texas
- One of the biggest discoveries for economic success in Texas, it was used as a fuel
- Non violent protesting
- The rights of the citizens
Down
- Going from a small town to a big city
- First European to map the coast of texas
- Deadliest war in human history
- Great war between the allied forces and the central powers
- Drives and sells cattle
- Branch of government that enforces the law
- Branch of government that evaluates the laws
15 Clues: Non violent protesting • Drives and sells cattle • The rights of the citizens • Deadliest war in human history • Going from a small town to a big city • First European to map the coast of texas • A growing form of transportation in Texas • Branch of government that enforces the law • One of the most iconic civil rights leaders • Branch of government that evaluates the laws • ...
History Vocabulary 2025-09-07
Across
- Towns at the end of a railroad line where cattle were shipped east.
- The process of the U.S. gaining more land and territory.
- instability When the economy is not steady, leading to problems like unemployment or inflation.
- When a stronger nation takes control of weaker lands for power or resources.
- A new idea, invention, or method that changes the way things are done.
- Railway A railroad that connected the East Coast to the West Coast of the United States.
Down
- The growth of factories and mass production in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
- Leaving one’s home country to move to another.
- trails Paths used to drive herds of cattle to railheads for shipping.
- Moving into a new country to live permanently.
10 Clues: Leaving one’s home country to move to another. • Moving into a new country to live permanently. • The process of the U.S. gaining more land and territory. • Towns at the end of a railroad line where cattle were shipped east. • trails Paths used to drive herds of cattle to railheads for shipping. • ...
Lujan Family Crossword 2024-01-17
15 Clues: Pukey • Douche • Cougar • Sleepy • Hellion • Forehead • Mrs.Clean • Always late • Baby Magneto • Golden Child • Everyone's Fav • Built like a fridge • Probably mad at bryce • Probably herding cattle • Best athlete in the Fam
English World 5 Unit 4 2017-11-24
12 Clues: Милый • Совет • Припев • Пятачок • Пугливый • К счастью • Обнюхивать • Притворяться • Среда обитания • Парень, человек • Крупный рогатый скот • Под угрозой вымирания
Irish Mythology: Part 2 2023-01-23
Across
- The Cattle Raid of ______
- A small hill
- The goddess that visited Cu Chulainn in the form of an eel, wolf, and a cow.
- The age Cu Chulainn was at the time of the cattle raid
- The man who owned the Brown Bull of Cooley
- The mound at Navan Fort was said to be a ______ between the human world and the Otherworld.
- The goddess that put a curse on the Ulster army
- The animal stolen by Maeve and her army
Down
- The childhood friend of Cu Chulainn
- The Queen of Connacht
- Conchobar mac _______
- Cu Chulainn's original name
- Conchobar was named after this type of water feature.
- The father of Cu Chulainn
- Cu Chulainn's magic spear
15 Clues: A small hill • The Queen of Connacht • Conchobar mac _______ • The Cattle Raid of ______ • The father of Cu Chulainn • Cu Chulainn's magic spear • Cu Chulainn's original name • The childhood friend of Cu Chulainn • The animal stolen by Maeve and her army • The man who owned the Brown Bull of Cooley • The goddess that put a curse on the Ulster army • ...
Geography Chapter 3 2024-02-12
Across
- the country Richard Turere was from
- a group of people with a common racial, national, tribal, religious or cultural background
- the set of beliefs, behaviors and traits shared by a group of people
- a system of government that has a king or a queen
- where the first democracy was developed
- predators who put the cattle in danger
- 18 years old
- a geographic area in which people have certain traits in common
Down
- how people speak in a particular region
- the government of the people, by the people and for the people
- a system of government where one person has absolute power
- animals who are valued by the Maasai
- Richard Turere's invention
- Richard Turere's culture
- everyone in a democracy is eligible to ______.
15 Clues: 18 years old • Richard Turere's culture • Richard Turere's invention • the country Richard Turere was from • animals who are valued by the Maasai • predators who put the cattle in danger • how people speak in a particular region • where the first democracy was developed • everyone in a democracy is eligible to ______. • a system of government that has a king or a queen • ...
Goodnight-Loving Trail 2022-02-03
Unit11-On_a_farm 2014-12-24
revision sheet 2012-12-19
Across
- the iron and steel capital of the world
- most industrialized continent in the world
- _______________ cattle used to breed for milk and milk products
- _____________ agriculture done by machines
- sugar bowl of the world
- commercial fishing is developed here
Down
- power provided by the large river system
- superior place where iron ore is found
- __________ forest found in the West Indies
- used to fatten up the cattle before slaughtering them, also called corn
- vaporised form of petroleum
11 Clues: sugar bowl of the world • vaporised form of petroleum • commercial fishing is developed here • superior place where iron ore is found • the iron and steel capital of the world • power provided by the large river system • most industrialized continent in the world • __________ forest found in the West Indies • _____________ agriculture done by machines • ...
Remember - NE Synod Mission Trip 2013 2013-06-17
Across
- A crop grown in Texas.
- Matthew 5:16
- Trip coordinator and assistant to Bish.
- President shot and died in Dallas.
- Partner of Butch Cassidy.
- Psalm 23.
- Largest city in Texas.
- Ephesians 2:8
- Our hotel accommodations.
- NBA team.
- State bird of Texas
- The place where Dr. Pepper was invented in 1885.
- _________ Wild West show.
- Popular show in the 80's about the Ewing family
- Texas _____, an extra large slice of bread.
Down
- A Ranch that is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.
- Type of cattle grown in Texas.
- Romans 8:24
- Our ride.
- Dallas baseball team.
- State bird of Nebraska.
- Place where cattle are sold.
- Starting and stopping place.
- State flower of Texas.
- Luke 22:19
- Bishop of the Nebraska Synod, ELCA.
- Pro football team
- State flower of Nebraska.
- Remember the_____.
- Texas is the only state to have six ____ fly over it.
- Capital of Texas.
31 Clues: Our ride. • Psalm 23. • NBA team. • Luke 22:19 • Romans 8:24 • Matthew 5:16 • Ephesians 2:8 • Pro football team • Capital of Texas. • Remember the_____. • State bird of Texas • Dallas baseball team. • A crop grown in Texas. • Largest city in Texas. • State flower of Texas. • State bird of Nebraska. • Partner of Butch Cassidy. • Our hotel accommodations. • State flower of Nebraska. • ...
The Odyssey Part 1 2019-10-09
Across
- goddess of war and wisdom who assists Odysseus
- god of the underworld
- the first soldiers to attack Odysseus' men on their way home
- ancient Greek travelers relied on this from strangers to survive
- mother of Odysseus
- an extended comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- eating this flower will make you care about nothing else
- the blind prophet
- six headed sea monster
- the kind to whom Odysseus tells his story
- the sun god
Down
- whirlpool
- wife of Odysseus
- a phrase used to characterize a person place or thing
- the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle
- name of the Cyclops
- the father of Odysseus
- creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths
- Odysseus' home and where he is headed
- belonged to the sun god eaten by Odysseus' men
- father of the Cyclops
- Odysseus and his men hide under these to escape the Cyclops' cave
- the city Odysseus defeats in the Illiad
23 Clues: whirlpool • the sun god • wife of Odysseus • the blind prophet • mother of Odysseus • name of the Cyclops • god of the underworld • father of the Cyclops • the father of Odysseus • six headed sea monster • Odysseus' home and where he is headed • the city Odysseus defeats in the Illiad • the kind to whom Odysseus tells his story • goddess of war and wisdom who assists Odysseus • ...
The Odyssey Part 1 2019-10-09
Across
- six headed sea monster
- father of the Cyclops
- mother of Odysseus
- the father of Odysseus
- the city Odysseus defeats in the Illiad
- god of the underworld
- the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle
- ancient Greek travelers relied on this from strangers to survive
- a phrase used to characterize a person place or thing
Down
- the sun god
- the first soldiers to attack Odysseus' men on their way home
- Odysseus' home and where he is headed
- wife of Odysseus
- goddess of war and wisdom who assists Odysseus
- the kind to whom Odysseus tells his story
- eating this flower will make you care about nothing else
- belonged to the sun god eaten by Odysseus' men
- the blind prophet
- name of the Cyclops
- whirlpool
- an extended comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- Odysseus and his men hide under these to escape the Cyclops' cave
- creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths
23 Clues: whirlpool • the sun god • wife of Odysseus • the blind prophet • mother of Odysseus • name of the Cyclops • father of the Cyclops • god of the underworld • six headed sea monster • the father of Odysseus • Odysseus' home and where he is headed • the city Odysseus defeats in the Illiad • the kind to whom Odysseus tells his story • goddess of war and wisdom who assists Odysseus • ...
The Odyssey Part 1 2019-10-09
Across
- goddess of war and wisdom who assists Odysseus
- the first soldiers to attack Odysseus' men on their way home
- an extended comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- belonged to the sun god eaten by Odysseus' men
- whirlpool
- Odysseus and his men hide under these to escape the Cyclops' cave
- ancient Greek travelers relied on this from strangers to survive
- wife of Odysseus
- a phrase used to characterize a person place or thing
- the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle
- the sun god
- creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths
Down
- god of the underworld
- mother of Odysseus
- Odysseus' home and where he is headed
- name of the Cyclops
- eating this flower will make you care about nothing else
- the father of Odysseus
- father of the Cyclops
- the blind prophet
- the kind to whom Odysseus tells his story
- six headed sea monster
- the city Odysseus defeats in the Illiad
23 Clues: whirlpool • the sun god • wife of Odysseus • the blind prophet • mother of Odysseus • name of the Cyclops • god of the underworld • father of the Cyclops • the father of Odysseus • six headed sea monster • Odysseus' home and where he is headed • the city Odysseus defeats in the Illiad • the kind to whom Odysseus tells his story • goddess of war and wisdom who assists Odysseus • ...
Large animal husbandry and restraint 2024-07-14
Across
- Used on dairy cattle that have a tendency to kick the milkers
- used to move livestock and make handler appear larger
- Castrated male ovine/caprine
- An alert horse has their ears set in which position
- Forage that is cut and allowed to dry before being collected into bales for storage
- provides control of a horse by applying mild pain
- The most common grain used to feed livestock
- Adult female ovine
- Intact adult male sheep
- Adult intact male ovine
- to smooth teeth that have sharp edges or are overgrown
Down
- Adult female caprine
- Restraint device used almost exclusively on beef cattle
- Inflammation and damage of the tissue between the hoof and coffin bone
- Residues of the feed-processing industry
- twitch, Metal clamplike device that pinches the upper lip
- Castrated male sheep
- Castrated male pig
- headgear placed on livestock used to lead or tie up
- Giving small volumes of liquids PO
- Adult intact male caprine
21 Clues: Castrated male pig • Adult female ovine • Adult female caprine • Castrated male sheep • Intact adult male sheep • Adult intact male ovine • Adult intact male caprine • Castrated male ovine/caprine • Giving small volumes of liquids PO • Residues of the feed-processing industry • The most common grain used to feed livestock • provides control of a horse by applying mild pain • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- A handkerchief tied around your head or neck.
- A US state where the gold rush happened.
- Animals such as cows, oxen, bison, etc.
- Houses that are usually made from log.
- People who were the first to explore an area.
- A name given for native americans since Christopher Colombus thought he was in the East Indies.
- Used by pioneers for traveling west
- French-Canadian fur trappers.
- Sickness.
Down
- Important animals for pioneers used for pulling things, plowing land, etc.
- A country that Americans went through to get to the west.
- A man who herds or tends cattle.
- Used to make a fire keep a fire alive.
- An American Explorer who explored the Louisiana Purchase with Lewis.
- Having a strong desire.
- The country that wanted to expand west, led by Manifest Destiny.
- Wild, half-tamed horse.
- Land beyond a territory, most likely wilderness.
- An American Explorer who explored the Louisiana Purchase with Clark.
- The land that America wanted since it had many riches and great fields.
20 Clues: Sickness. • Having a strong desire. • Wild, half-tamed horse. • French-Canadian fur trappers. • A man who herds or tends cattle. • Used by pioneers for traveling west • Used to make a fire keep a fire alive. • Houses that are usually made from log. • Animals such as cows, oxen, bison, etc. • A US state where the gold rush happened. • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- A handkerchief tied around your head or neck.
- A US state where the gold rush happened.
- Animals such as cows, oxen, bison, etc.
- Houses that are usually made from log.
- People who were the first to explore an area.
- A name given for native americans since Christopher Columbus thought he was in the East Indies.
- Used by pioneers for traveling west
- French-Canadian fur trappers.
- Sickness.
Down
- Important animals for pioneers used for pulling things, plowing land, etc.
- A country that Americans went through to get to the west.
- A person who herds or tends cattle.
- Used to keep a fire running.
- An American Explorer who explored the Louisiana Purchase with Lewis.
- Having a strong desire.
- The country that wanted to expand west, led by Manifest Destiny.
- Wild, half-tamed horse.
- Land beyond a territory, most likely wilderness.
- An American Explorer who explored the Louisiana Purchase with Clark.
- The land that America wanted since it had many riches and great fields.
20 Clues: Sickness. • Having a strong desire. • Wild, half-tamed horse. • Used to keep a fire running. • French-Canadian fur trappers. • A person who herds or tends cattle. • Used by pioneers for traveling west • Houses that are usually made from log. • Animals such as cows, oxen, bison, etc. • A US state where the gold rush happened. • A handkerchief tied around your head or neck. • ...
ss exam 2023-12-11
Across
- dealt out their own brand of justice in boomtown
- The price collapse of the mid 1880s marked the end of the
- James J. Hill built the Great Northern Line
- The----- helped pave the way for an expansion into the west.
- were one of the dangers of the cattle drive
- were rich deposits of silver streaks
- Railroad tracks were originally made of
- were secret agreements
- were secret discounts
- were financial aid given to railroads and other companies
Down
- is the combining of separate companies
- invented air brakes and the transformer
- controlled the nation's rail traffic
- The transcontinental railroad connected the
- invented the sleeping car
- towns Booms followed by busts led to
- standard gauge was adopted by all------by the 1880s.
- Burning a symbol into the hide of an animal is called a brand
- African Americans who moved west to be cowboys were called
- Homesteaders who charged across the Oklahoma border on April 22, 1889 were called
20 Clues: were secret discounts • were secret agreements • invented the sleeping car • controlled the nation's rail traffic • were rich deposits of silver streaks • is the combining of separate companies • invented air brakes and the transformer • Railroad tracks were originally made of • The transcontinental railroad connected the • James J. Hill built the Great Northern Line • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
Across
- Assists in daily operations on the farm.
- Monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation
- Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife
- Specializes in the hoof care of equine
- Maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area
- Ensures that meat is safe from contamination
- Doctors of veterinary medicine who diagnose diseases
- Check all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are kept
- Oversees the health of newly weaned piglets
- Providing medical procedures to ensure that animals are healthy
- Management of the mill and feed crews.
- buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- giving animals a better life
Down
- Responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of small animals
- sells animals at public auctions
- Manages the daily farm operations for a ranch owner
- genetic makeup of animals behavior
- Assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock
- Conduct research and consult farmers and ranchers
- Reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo
20 Clues: giving animals a better life • sells animals at public auctions • genetic makeup of animals behavior • Specializes in the hoof care of equine • Management of the mill and feed crews. • Assists in daily operations on the farm. • Oversees the health of newly weaned piglets • buy and sell horses for breeding and racing • Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2023-01-11
Across
- those who plowed soil on the Plains
- groups that tracked down and punished wrongdoers
- 10,000 people raced to stake claims in the Oklahoma territory
- for $10 an individual could file for a homestead
- prospector who claimed Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada
- public land available for settlement
- planting seeds deep in the ground so they could grow
- enabled hundreds of miles to be fenced of cheaply and easily
- payments to reservation dwellers
- stray calves with no identifying symbols
- huge farms that yielded large profits
- explored the “Great American Desert” (great plains)
Down
- problem for farmers in the late 1880s
- vast area of grassland owned by the government
- trail used to drive up 1.5 million cattle from 1867 to 1871
- tied stalks into bundles for collection
- region from the Rocky Mountains to the 100th meridian
- rounding up cattle and moving them
- people who roamed vast distances
- farming area that included the Dakotas and western Nebraska and Kansas
20 Clues: people who roamed vast distances • payments to reservation dwellers • rounding up cattle and moving them • those who plowed soil on the Plains • public land available for settlement • problem for farmers in the late 1880s • huge farms that yielded large profits • tied stalks into bundles for collection • stray calves with no identifying symbols • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-09-19
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- – Forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi.
- – Deadly forced march of Native Americans westward.
- – Fenced land; ended open grazing.
- – Sioux defeat of Custer in 1876.
- – Broke up tribal lands and pushed Native Americans to farm.
- – Belief that the U.S. should expand across the continent.
- – Schools designed to force Native children to adopt U.S. culture.
- – Rush to claim former Native lands in 1889.
- – Settlers moving west for land and opportunity.
- – President who signed the Indian Removal Act.
Down
- – Moved Native Americans to specific, poor-quality lands.
- – Native spiritual movement hoping to restore traditional ways.
- – Connected East and West; boosted settlement.
- – Forcing Native Americans to adopt white American culture.
- – Fast-growing towns near mining sites.
- – Unfenced land used for cattle grazing.
- – Gold seekers who moved to California in 1849.
- – Gave settlers free land if they farmed it for 5 years.
- – Workers who herded cattle on ranches and trails.
- – 1890 massacre of Sioux; ended Indian Wars.
20 Clues: – Sioux defeat of Custer in 1876. • – Fenced land; ended open grazing. • – Fast-growing towns near mining sites. • – Unfenced land used for cattle grazing. • – Rush to claim former Native lands in 1889. • – 1890 massacre of Sioux; ended Indian Wars. • – Connected East and West; boosted settlement. • – President who signed the Indian Removal Act. • ...
Cattle Terminology 2019-11-12
Across
- a female cattle that has had at least one calf
- a young female cow that has not yet had her first calf
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden
- a mature male who has not been castrated.
Down
- a castrated male animal.
- scientific name for cattle.
- young animal, either male or female, less than one year.
7 Clues: a castrated male animal. • scientific name for cattle. • a mature male who has not been castrated. • a female cattle that has had at least one calf • a young female cow that has not yet had her first calf • young animal, either male or female, less than one year. • ...
Vocab practice Block 3 2020-10-08
28 Clues: kůn • pes • mít • ovce • žena • doma • srdce • kolej • místo • dívka • který • kočka • zvíře • úsměv • říkat • králik • štíhlý • vysoký • dobytek • nejsladší • kamarád, kámoš • zvíře na hraní • místnost, pokoj • jménem, pojmenovaný • nezávislý, smostatný • univerzitní městečko • spolužak, spolužačka • trpět streskem po domově
Unit 3 words 2018-02-07
31 Clues: üle • udu • hekk • loss • lill • tall • raba • sild • taust • värav • väljak • rebane • taimne • viljad • veised • ärevus • kohutav • ületama • maamaja • kasvama • avastama • talumaja • bus stop • jalgrada • kahjustus • billboard • jahtimine • lapseppõlv • vigastatud • illegaalne • väga naljakas
claus 2013-10-22
20 Clues: axe • tar • psalm • owned • wizard • drowned • cracked • to fool • the sack • to creep • fell over • the roast • the cattle • shor makers • amused/glad • the shutters • volatile coleric • a chest (coffin as well) • moved (with sig) (touched as well) • kill (Two words, make a + between them)
Collective Nouns 2024-01-17
22 Clues: of hay • of ants • of fish • of bees • of crows • of lions • of cards • of ships • of geese • of birds • of cattle • of grapes • of wolves • of papers • of singers • of oysters • of dolphins • of penguins • of kangaroo • of students • of mountains • of musicians
industry 2023-03-24
27 Clues: 비율 • 오염 • 투자 • 농업 • 위기 • 배럴 • 목초지 • 기증기 • 낙관적인 • 제공하다 • 조립하다 • 수출하다 • 혁신적인 • 경작하다 • 지속적인 • 가축 소 • 건설하다 • 기업 회사 • 재료 물질 • 발생시키다 • 풀을 뜯어먹다 • 떠맡다 착수하다 • 규모 저울 비늘 • 가축의 떼 무리 • 확장하다 팽창하다 • 구체적인 콘크리트 • 초월하다 -보다 낫다
Studeo 7 Unit 4 + 4.1 2024-11-01
Across
- vapaa, asumaton
- lanta
- toimintatapa, käytäntö
- pääsy johonkin
- asukas
- maitotuote
- karja
- sato
- tuholainen
- rikkaruoho
- tilastollisesti
- lisäaine
- kokonaisvaltainen
- teollinen
- maalais-, maaseutu-
- maatalous
- lisätä, lisääntyä
Down
- varakas
- hengitettävä
- hyödyllinen
- ylpeys
- keino
- kukoistava
- keinotekoinen
- ikkunanlauta
- nälänhätä
- maaperä
- rikkaruohomyrkyt
- vähentää
- lähestymistapa
30 Clues: sato • lanta • keino • karja • ylpeys • asukas • varakas • maaperä • lisäaine • vähentää • nälänhätä • teollinen • maatalous • kukoistava • maitotuote • tuholainen • rikkaruoho • hyödyllinen • hengitettävä • ikkunanlauta • keinotekoinen • pääsy johonkin • lähestymistapa • vapaa, asumaton • tilastollisesti • rikkaruohomyrkyt • kokonaisvaltainen • lisätä, lisääntyä • maalais-, maaseutu- • toimintatapa, käytäntö
COWBOYS 2nde 2025-08-14
21 Clues: Cuir • Téméraire • Un cheval • Du bétail • Fort, dur • Légendaire • Aventurier • La loyauté • Des bottes • Rassembler • Indépendant • Un pionnier • Un solitaire • Têtu, obstiné • Des jambières • Libre d'esprit • Un tour de cou • Un chapeau de cowboy • Courageux, intrépide • Un éperon (pique de botte) • Une ville en pleine expansion
The Hispanic Southwest 2016-04-27
Across
- ranchers Most land ended up to who
- Bottom of society
- Did immigration increase or decrease
- becknell Who opened the Santa Fe Trail
- On horseback that heard cattle Vaqueros
Down
- Low class
- Where did most Natives escape to
- Period During what period did Mexicans receive most manufactured goods
- Frontier was threatened on several fronts
9 Clues: Low class • Bottom of society • Where did most Natives escape to • ranchers Most land ended up to who • Did immigration increase or decrease • becknell Who opened the Santa Fe Trail • On horseback that heard cattle Vaqueros • Frontier was threatened on several fronts • Period During what period did Mexicans receive most manufactured goods
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
Across
- thoroughbred horses considered collectively.
- They serve the purpose of assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat
- They study animals.
- They wash, dry, brush, comb, cut and style pets' coats, clip their nails and clean their ears.
- They oversee the operations of farms that raise, care for, and slaughter cattle and other livestock.
- a person who keeps, trains, or hunts with falcons, hawks, or other birds of prey.
- They are the owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals.
- They sell, buy, and select livestock for individuals and companies
- They assist in daily operations on the farm. This can include checking birds, collecting eggs and feeding.
Down
- ensures that meat is safe from contamination and that the process it goes though follows quality assurance regulations.
- They work with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows.
- They rehabilitates animals that have had surgery, amputation, have been injured
- They determine feed rations, conduct research, and consult with farmers regarding feeding practices for their animals
- A person that works on animals
- They are responsible for the health and welfare of livestock such as cattle.
- They are responsible for planning, organizing, care, breeding, pregnancy and foaling duties.
- It is the use of science and engineering to modify living organisms.
- duties may include feeding, administering medication, maintaining facilities, and monitoring the herd for signs of illness
- They ensure that dairy farms comply with government standards related to facility sanitation and herd health
- They’re routine is care and feeding of beef cattle kept in a feedlot environment.
20 Clues: They study animals. • A person that works on animals • thoroughbred horses considered collectively. • They work with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows. • They are the owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals. • They sell, buy, and select livestock for individuals and companies • ...
Tribal Society in the Medieval Period Reaching God through Devotion 2016-01-27
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- society was divided.
- of devotional songs.
- of the sufi saints.
- most famous work of Tulsidas
- tribal queen of Gond kingdom.
- rearing nomadic groups of people who move from one place to another with their cattle.
- of learning of worship.
- religious preachers who preached about love and devotion to God.
- who worshipped Lord Vishnu
- Bhakti saint who started Bhakti movement in Karnataka
- whop worshipped Lord Shiva
- tribes that lived in Western Himalayas.
- devotee of Lord Shiva preached Advaita Philosophy
Down
- Lord Vishnu.
- belonging to western Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh.
- aboriginal tribe in the Amazonian Basin of Brazil.
- kitchens open to the people of all castes or varnas
- tribal group that transported food supplies from the villages to the cities.
- tribal group from Eastern India that controlled large parts of Brahmaputra valley.
- tribal group belonging to the Punjab region.
20 Clues: Lord Vishnu. • of the sufi saints. • society was divided. • of devotional songs. • of learning of worship. • who worshipped Lord Vishnu • whop worshipped Lord Shiva • most famous work of Tulsidas • tribal queen of Gond kingdom. • tribes that lived in Western Himalayas. • tribal group belonging to the Punjab region. • devotee of Lord Shiva preached Advaita Philosophy • ...
