cattle Crossword Puzzles
ch13 2021-05-18
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- Bull, A Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance.
- Plains, The grassland that extends from the North through the west-central portion of the United States.
- Act, This act was aimed to "Americanize" the Native Americans.
- Farm, Huge single-crop spreads of 15,000-50,000 acres.
- A dugout sod home.
- Standard, A system where currency or paper money has a value directly linked to gold.
- Trail, The major cattle route from San Antonio through Oklahoma to Kansas.
- A plan in which Native Americans gave up their way of life to become part of the white culture.
- Breed of Spanish descended cattle found in Texas.
- Jennings Bryan, A democratic candidate in the 1896 election that was an advocate for populism.
- of Fort Laramie, This treaty provided a temporary holt to warfare.
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- Alliances, Alliances sent lecturers from town to town to educate people about topics.
- A system in which the government would give citizens either gold or silver in exchange for money or checks.
- A Custer, A United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American Indian Wars.
- An African American who migrated from the South to Kansas after the Reconstruction years.
- Act, Gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges.
- Drive, The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping centre.
- McKinley, Republican candidate in the 1896 election.
- Hudson Kelley, She created the Grange.
- Political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government.
- Patrons of husbandry started by Oliver Hudson Kelley.
- Act, Was an offering of free 160 acres of land to any citizen who was head of the household.
- of Wounded Knee, The massacre by US soldiers of 300 unarmed Native Americans.
23 Clues: A dugout sod home. • Hudson Kelley, She created the Grange. • Breed of Spanish descended cattle found in Texas. • McKinley, Republican candidate in the 1896 election. • Patrons of husbandry started by Oliver Hudson Kelley. • Farm, Huge single-crop spreads of 15,000-50,000 acres. • Drive, The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping centre. • ...
Westward Expansion 2020-05-26
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- Iennings Bryan, Farmer U.S secretary of state.
- Lode, Lode of silver ore under the mountain Davidson.
- Act, Subdivided Native American tribal land holding into allotments.
- Late 14th century political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government.
- Plains, Expense of flat land.
- An African American who migrated from states along the Mississippi river to Kansas.
- Hudson Kelley, Key founder of the National Grange of the order.
- Rock mining, Many underground mining techniques used to execute hard minerals.
- Alliances, Groups of farmers
- of Fort Laramie, Treaty created for peace between Sioux and whites.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information.
- Trail, Trail used during war to drive cattle over land form Texas to Kansas.
- Sturdy long horned cattle brought by the Spanish to Mexico.
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- Mining, Mining that used high pressure sets of water to dislodge rock minerals.
- The use of both gold and silver as a basis for a national monetary system.
- Standard, A monetary system in which the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold.
- Acts, Laws enacted in 1862 and agricultural colleges by giving federal land to stats.
- A. Custer, U.S Army officer and cavalry commander.
- Act, Allowed 160 acres of federal land to any U.S citizen.
- Mining, Mining of stream bed deposits for minerals.
- A home built of blocks of turfs.
- Farm, An enormous form on which a single crop is growth.
- A social and educational organization through which farmers attempted to combust the Prairies of the railroad.
- McKinley, 25th President of the U.S from March 4 1807 to September 14 1808
- Bull, Native American leader of the Sioux tribe.
- Drive, The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center.
26 Clues: Alliances, Groups of farmers • Plains, Expense of flat land. • A home built of blocks of turfs. • Iennings Bryan, Farmer U.S secretary of state. • Bull, Native American leader of the Sioux tribe. • A. Custer, U.S Army officer and cavalry commander. • Mining, Mining of stream bed deposits for minerals. • Lode, Lode of silver ore under the mountain Davidson. • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-02
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- oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing.
- Research and advisory role that advises on raw material product selection, maintenance feeding programs and modification of diets to meet certain desired outcomes.
- oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life.
- specializes in the hoof care of equine such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys.
- Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife
- Monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation
- responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews, in the process of storing, mixing and delivering of feed for cattle, hogs or poultry.
- They inspect all meat products including, poultry, seafood
- Load out personnel assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks.
- typically manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner.
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- Analyze the genetic makeup of animals
- professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets.
- serve the purpose of assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat that is sold according to standards set by the United States Department of Agriculture
- Assist in daily operations on the farm
- sells animals at public auctions.
- rehabilitates animals that are injured
- works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows.
- oversee daily operations of feed yards.
- uses birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, falcons or owls to control in an environmentally friendly way the behavioural patterns of pest bird species such as pigeons, gulls, starlings
20 Clues: sells animals at public auctions. • Analyze the genetic makeup of animals • Assist in daily operations on the farm • rehabilitates animals that are injured • oversee daily operations of feed yards. • Studies the behavior of animals and wildlife • professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets. • Monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation • ...
The American West 2025-01-28
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- a decrease in money supply and overall lower prices
- The National ________ was a social and educational organization for farmers
- The __________ Act encouraged western settlement by giving government-owned land to small farmers
- The ____________ Party was a political party formed in 1892 to support the free coinage of silver, work reforms, immigration restrictions, and more
- The pony __________ was a system of messengers that carried mail on a 2,000 mile route in 1860 and 1861
- to give up traditional ways in favor of mainstream practices
- __________ Lode was a Nevada gold and silver mine discovered by Henry Comstock
- Cattle ________ was a long journey on which cowboys herded cattle to northern markets or better grazing lands
- The ___________ Act gave land to western states to encourage them to build colleges
- a Western community that grew quickly because of the mining boom and often disappeared when the boom ended
- _____ farming was a method of farming that shifted focus from water-dependent crops to more hardy crops
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- __________ soldiers were African Americans who served in the cavalry during the wars in the west
- name given to Plains farmers who worked hard to break up the region's tough sod
- The ________ at Wounded Knee was the U.S. army's killing of 150 Sioux and ended the Indian wars on the Plains
- __________ Trail stretched from San Antonio, TX to Abilene, KS and was used for cattle drives
- _____________ railroad was a railroad system that crossed the continental U.S.
- African Americans who settled western lands
- federal land set aside for American Indians
- Standard _______ was the system set up by the railroad companies that divided the U.S. into 4 time zones
- an undeveloped area
- The Battle of the Little ___________ was the worst defeat for the U.S. army in the west
21 Clues: an undeveloped area • African Americans who settled western lands • federal land set aside for American Indians • a decrease in money supply and overall lower prices • to give up traditional ways in favor of mainstream practices • The National ________ was a social and educational organization for farmers • ...
korbanot words 2015-10-20
Animal Farm Adjectives 2019-08-18
The Food Fight 2023-04-28
Native Americans: left side 2013-12-10
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- land set aside for native americans to live on
- people who raised sheep, cattle, and horses
- native american dance that connected the people with the dead
- small sleds used to carry items
- warriors who refused to go to a reservation
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- helped to protect buffalo and protected native americans land
- were hunters and warriors
- cone shaped tents made out of buffalo skin
- bred horses,sheep,and cattle
- mainly managed villages
10 Clues: mainly managed villages • were hunters and warriors • bred horses,sheep,and cattle • small sleds used to carry items • cone shaped tents made out of buffalo skin • people who raised sheep, cattle, and horses • warriors who refused to go to a reservation • land set aside for native americans to live on • helped to protect buffalo and protected native americans land • ...
Vaqueros 2022-10-06
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- A cow is getting away! Use your ____.
- Be sure to wear your ___ over your pants.
- When it is cold, vaqueros wear their ____.
- It is fun to watch cowboys in a ____.
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- The horses must all stay in the ___.
- The vaquero is very good with his ____.
- The ___ was bucking wildly.
- Watch out for the ____. The cattle are running!
- That spotted ____ is a beautiful animal.
- All the cattle live on the ____.
10 Clues: The ___ was bucking wildly. • All the cattle live on the ____. • The horses must all stay in the ___. • A cow is getting away! Use your ____. • It is fun to watch cowboys in a ____. • The vaquero is very good with his ____. • That spotted ____ is a beautiful animal. • Be sure to wear your ___ over your pants. • When it is cold, vaqueros wear their ____. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive.
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- fencing designed with sharp points
- A breed of cattle with long horns
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- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- The land that is the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
8 Clues: A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive. • ...
Agriculture crossword 2019-02-05
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- Seafood is the best source of _____
- in rivers the place where the salt water and freshwater meet is called _________
- wool is a natural ___
- What is the first thing the calf drinks after its born
- The majority of Australia’s wool is sold to which country?
- what is the chemical that makes chemicals green?
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- Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet
- the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______
- wool is grouped depending how thick each fiber is. This is called______
- Cattle have ____ Stomachs
- Earmarks are a form of _________
- cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______
12 Clues: wool is a natural ___ • Cattle have ____ Stomachs • Earmarks are a form of _________ • Seafood is the best source of _____ • Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet • the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______ • what is the chemical that makes chemicals green? • cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______ • ...
TI1 2017-06-29
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- german publisher
- outspoken
- poorly maintained
- a layer of warmth
- mustard genus
- Ceramic receptacle
- island single malt
- old, old rock
- mesh
- moved with twin-bladed pole
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- cattle
- Lens-shaped
- republic in central America
- ended 66mya
- responsible for urban predation
- phone-based program
- join with flux
- hunting vessel
- interstellar cloud
19 Clues: mesh • cattle • outspoken • Lens-shaped • ended 66mya • mustard genus • old, old rock • join with flux • hunting vessel • german publisher • poorly maintained • a layer of warmth • Ceramic receptacle • interstellar cloud • island single malt • phone-based program • republic in central America • moved with twin-bladed pole • responsible for urban predation
States 2020-05-05
19 Clues: surfs up • Indy 500 • Mardi Gras • ye ha state • Great Lakes • bever state • mormón state • famos peches • walking horse • fried chicken • lobster heaven • famous potato’s • the crimson tide • most earthquakes • huskey sled races • help counting secs • lots of ski places • Disney world is here • more cattle then people
cattle breeding 2020-04-14
7 Clues: to reduce heat stress • largest investment of a farm • major cost during production • uses largest amount of bedding • pipelines are built in the barn • stalls suggested for stocks more than 50 • cows grouped by milking or lactation stage
Allie Fay, Texas History #1 2021-05-03
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- served a purpose as a church
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- to stop segregating groups of people based on their race, color, religion, or ethnicity
- 2nd generation of women speaking for their right to vote
- a form of protest in which demonstrators occupy a place, refusing to leave until their demands are met
- to move from one place to another
- southern states that left the united states in 1851
- to make a change in beliefs
- a tax imported on goods
- the northern states during the civil war
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- government ruled by one person with unlimited power
- state of being under its own control
- led cattle on cattle drives to railroads in the north
- an agreement between two nations
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone
- government ruled by people
- to give up; to acknowledge defeat
- to leave or withdraw from a place
- number one cash crop in the south during 1800
19 Clues: a tax imported on goods • government ruled by people • to make a change in beliefs • served a purpose as a church • an agreement between two nations • to give up; to acknowledge defeat • to leave or withdraw from a place • to move from one place to another • state of being under its own control • the northern states during the civil war • ...
Bovine Medicine 2025-06-03
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- Acute distention of rumen with gas, potentially fatal condition requiring immediate decompression.
- Surgical incision into the first stomach compartment to remove foreign bodies or correct acidosis.
- Infectious pododermatitis causing severe lameness, commonly affecting interdigital skin in cattle.
- Chronic granulomatous enteritis caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis causing persistent diarrhea.
- Inflammatory condition caused by penetrating foreign objects, commonly called hardware disease in cattle.
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- Zoonotic bacterial infection causing abortion storms and infertility, reportable disease in cattle operations.
- Metabolic disorder in dairy cows characterized by ketone body accumulation and sweet breath odor.
- Metabolic condition in periparturient cows causing muscle weakness, recumbency, and potential circulatory collapse.
- Fourth compartment of the bovine stomach, true glandular stomach susceptible to displacement and ulceration.
- Inflammation of mammary gland tissue, major economic concern in dairy operations causing decreased milk production.
10 Clues: Metabolic disorder in dairy cows characterized by ketone body accumulation and sweet breath odor. • Acute distention of rumen with gas, potentially fatal condition requiring immediate decompression. • Surgical incision into the first stomach compartment to remove foreign bodies or correct acidosis. • ...
Traditional Mexican cowboy skills 2023-04-28
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- an abbreviation formed by the first letter of each word
- tricky formations on galloping horses while riding sidesaddle
- traditional Mexican cattle ranching skills
- a rope with a loop on one end
- the ability to do something well
- to be encouraged to do or produce something good
- seen as legitamate; validate
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- a group that recognizes places and practices of special importance around the world
- long, narrow straps attached to a horse's bit to guide a horse while riding
- a cowboy who practices traditional Mexican cattle-ranching skills
- a short piece of text under a picture
- starting an organization or business
- rings that hold the rider's feet
13 Clues: seen as legitamate; validate • a rope with a loop on one end • the ability to do something well • rings that hold the rider's feet • starting an organization or business • a short piece of text under a picture • traditional Mexican cattle ranching skills • to be encouraged to do or produce something good • an abbreviation formed by the first letter of each word • ...
Animal Agriculture 2019-10-17
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- Hundredweight or 100 pounds.
- The process of opening the soil to receive the seed, planting the seed and covering it in a
- Rotation, More or less regular recurrent succession of different crops on the same land for
- The union of pollen with an egg to form an embryo.
- Lot, purchased, labor is hired.
- Where cattle are fed for others on a custom basis. Feed usually is
- owned collectively by members who share in the benefits. Most common examples in
- Future Farmers of America-an organization for high school students studying vocational
- purpose of maintaining good yields.
- of light during the day will control sexual maturity, fertility, and molt.
- Crop, Two different crops grown on the same area in one growing season.
- Capacity, The moisture content of soil in the field as measured two or three days after a
- high-concentrate feed to fatten them.
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- wetting of a well-drained soil by rain or irrigation water.
- operation.
- An organization formed for the purpose of production and marketing of goods or
- and homemaking. The 4-H’s stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Members are
- The removal of excess surface water or excess water from within the soil by means of
- Feed Lot, Where cattle feeding is complementary with other farming enterprises.
- Lighting, Artificial lighting of poultry housing. Increasing or decreasing the number of
- or sub-surface drains.
- The wearing away of the land surface, usually by running water or wind.
- for boys and girls sponsored by the Agricultural Extension Service to foster better
- Lot Feeding, Feeding process wherein cattle are confined in a small area and fed carefully
- 19 years of age.
25 Clues: operation. • 19 years of age. • or sub-surface drains. • Hundredweight or 100 pounds. • Lot, purchased, labor is hired. • purpose of maintaining good yields. • high-concentrate feed to fatten them. • The union of pollen with an egg to form an embryo. • wetting of a well-drained soil by rain or irrigation water. • ...
Danny’s Puzzle 2021-02-15
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- A chief of the Sioux who resisted the invasion of the Black Hills and joined Sitting Bull in the defeat of General Custer at Little Bighorn.
- Annexed in 1898
- The sinking of this U.S. battleship in Havanna, Cuba which the U.S. blamed on Spain was the main cause of the Spanish-American War.
- Result of the settlement of Colorado.
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers.
- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries.
- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together to support peace and increase trade.
- A 1900 Uprising in China aimed at ending foreign influence in the country.
- The Railroad company that begin the building fo the transcontinental rail road.
- Used to fence in land on the Great Plains, eventually leading to the end of the open frontier.
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- Unfenced public land that cattle was driven over on cattle drives.
- a way of farming in dry areas that produces crops without any irrigation and relies on farming methods that conserve soil moisture
- Native Americans in the Dakotas.
- Warships owned and commanded by the Confederates but built in British shipyards
- Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains.
- also known as "the Second Sioux War", this was the climax of the Indian Wars.
- 1854 treaty between Japan and the US. Japan agreed to open two ports to American ships
- the vast grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
- Parcels of land set aside by the federal government for the Native Americans.
- Term given to mission agencies that have no guaranteed income but depend on support
20 Clues: Annexed in 1898 • Native Americans in the Dakotas. • Result of the settlement of Colorado. • Unfenced public land that cattle was driven over on cattle drives. • Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains. • the vast grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. • ...
1.1 - Animal Planet Key Terms Crossword 2023-06-21
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- Any or all domesticated fowl that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers.
- To grow or raise animals for human use.
- Any of a variety of cud-chewing mammals, genus Ovis.
- An occupation or profession followed as one’s lifework.
- Any mammal of the family Suidae.
- Animal whose main purpose is serving as pets or friends to humans.
- A product of significantly less value than the major product.
- The tanned or untanned skins of animals, especially those of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
- Any horned ruminant of the genus Capra, family Bovidae.
- A discipline concerned with all technical aspects of food.
- The act of governing or directing a commodity according to law.
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- The sequence of events and actions that coordinate the flow of food and the valueadding activities in the food marketing system.
- A person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
- A series of actions or operations used in the production of animal and animal by-products.
- Anything which when taken in the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber.
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena.
- Any breed of cattle especially developed for milk production.
- Technology concerning the application of biological and engineering techniques to ag.
- Underwater agriculture, commonly called fish farming.
- Any breed of cattle that is specially developed for use as a source of meat.
- Equus caballus; a quadruped of very ancient domestication.
- Agriculture that deals with livestock and the processing of the products derived therefrom.
23 Clues: Any mammal of the family Suidae. • To grow or raise animals for human use. • Any of a variety of cud-chewing mammals, genus Ovis. • Underwater agriculture, commonly called fish farming. • An occupation or profession followed as one’s lifework. • Any horned ruminant of the genus Capra, family Bovidae. • A discipline concerned with all technical aspects of food. • ...
Dr. Sami Celebratory Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-21
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- These iconic marsupials are together called a mob
- The colours of Dr. Sami's clinical year (3 words, no it isn't black and blue!)
- The kind of patients at Caymanas (formal term)
- These cube shaped creatures possess dangerous stings that deliver excruciating pain and run the northern coasts of the Australian waters (2 words)
- Steer is the term for a __ male bovine
- Where Dr. Sami was located for most of the DVM programme
- Possible the grrrrreat cousin of the LSU mascot (3 words)
- __ is the mascot of Louisiana State University and is a Bengal–Siberian mix (3 words)
- Also known as a Jersey-Zebu, this cattle breed was developed to deal with the climate of the Jamaican farms (2 words)
- Sheep, cattle, goats are called these, but not camels
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- Jeff Corwin thinks these snakes, of the same family as the mamba and cobra, are "beautiful" with their red, yellow and black bands
- A __ is a foal resulting from witnessed natural mating, not artificial insemination
- Steve Irwin was renown as "The __ Hunter"
- Second in size only to the ostrich, this Australian bird's weapon is a dagger-like middle toe
- This city on the east bank of the river Mississippi has been home to a certain DVM student since Jan 2023
- A castrated male horse
- The country knows for the many dangerous animals, Steve Irwin and the Opera House
- Examples include the Incredible Dr. Pol and Dr. Oakley from Yukon
- This dairy cattle breed is the black and white spotted one we typically see in cow illustrations
- This includes a 19 day old oinker who is still nursing
20 Clues: A castrated male horse • Steer is the term for a __ male bovine • Steve Irwin was renown as "The __ Hunter" • The kind of patients at Caymanas (formal term) • These iconic marsupials are together called a mob • Sheep, cattle, goats are called these, but not camels • This includes a 19 day old oinker who is still nursing • ...
Texas in the Recent Past 2025-05-05
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- To make things, usually in a factory.
- A place in Texas where a huge amount of oil was found in 1901, starting a big oil boom.
- Enterprise A system where people can start businesses and make money by selling things or services.
- When cowboys gather all the cattle together, often to move them or count them.
- refinery A factory where petroleum is cleaned and turned into useful products like gas.
- A person who buys or uses things, like food, toys, or clothes.
- Industry All the jobs and businesses involved in raising cows and selling their meat or other products.
- A type of fence made of twisted wire with sharp points to keep animals in or out.
- A group of businesses that make or sell similar things, like cars, clothes, or food.
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- A thick, black liquid found underground that can be made into things like gasoline and oil.
- New inventions or tools that make work easier or faster.
- A cowboy who rode along the edges of a ranch to keep track of the cattle and fix fences.
- A special mark burned onto a cow’s skin to show who owns it.
- When a group of animals, like cows, suddenly run together in a panic.
- Land without fences where animals like cows could roam freely.
- A person or company that makes or grows something, like food or goods.
- The engine at the front of a train that pulls the rest of the cars.
- A place where two or more train tracks or roads meet.
- A time when business grows very fast and lots of people make money.
- River War A fight between the U.S. Army and Native American tribes to move them to reservations.
20 Clues: To make things, usually in a factory. • A place where two or more train tracks or roads meet. • New inventions or tools that make work easier or faster. • A special mark burned onto a cow’s skin to show who owns it. • Land without fences where animals like cows could roam freely. • A person who buys or uses things, like food, toys, or clothes. • ...
welcome to Kansas - Josie 2022-04-12
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- Inventor of the one-way disc plow
- this fort protected travelers, trail commerce, and the mail
- a town in Kansas.
- this county was established on March 20, 1873
- this was mostly done by Indians
- farmer did/ do this to straw and hay
- worked on trying to get Texas long horns to Kansas
- a woman with a sense of propriety but also with a determined mind and a yen for adventure
- were you own a lot of things
- type of field kitchen covered wagon
- an invitation to keep cattle off of peoples land
- a Scottish photographer who immigrated to the United States in 1856
- an entrepreneur who restaurants, souvenir shops, and hotels
- cattle moved from Texas to Kansas
- restriction on the movement of people, animals and goods which is intended to prevent the spread of disease or pests
- a Canadian philosopher and political commentator
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- was an American activist and businessman best known for his role in establishing African American settlements in Kansas
- the U.S. Army attacked the Indianans and made this happen.
- a cow town and now is the biggest city in Kansas
- Abilene, Ellsworth, Wichita, Dodge City, and Caldwell
- a public speaker, especially one who is eloquent or skilled
- Kiowa war chief
- these people's lives were full of hard work, low pay, and little sleep
- people worked build this in 1865.
- were originally part of the 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army
- a crop that is really popular
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs.
- famous for its rich history as a frontier cow town
- the disease babesiosis in cattle
- an American painter best known for his landscapes
30 Clues: Kiowa war chief • a town in Kansas. • were you own a lot of things • a crop that is really popular • this was mostly done by Indians • the disease babesiosis in cattle • Inventor of the one-way disc plow • people worked build this in 1865. • cattle moved from Texas to Kansas • type of field kitchen covered wagon • farmer did/ do this to straw and hay • ...
Hi 2021-09-02
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- manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner.
- observe animals’ behavior and eating habits
- ensuresthat meat is safe for contamination
- in daily farm work.
- oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area.
- studies the behavior of animals and wildlife.
- uses birds of prey to control in an environmentally friendly way the behavioral patterns
- oversee daily operations of feed
- assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks
- frequently observe animals’ behavior and eating habits
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- specializes in the hoof care of equines such as horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys.
- management of personnel, eggs and equipment.
- and make sure the farm is under control
- the genetic makeup of animals
- they sell, buy, and select livestock
- that accurate grades are placed on livestock
- moves cattle around a feeding operation.
17 Clues: in daily farm work. • the genetic makeup of animals • oversee daily operations of feed • they sell, buy, and select livestock • and make sure the farm is under control • moves cattle around a feeding operation. • ensuresthat meat is safe for contamination • observe animals’ behavior and eating habits • management of personnel, eggs and equipment. • ...
Language 2016-04-21
19 Clues: tief • Reiten • Reiten • if-Satz • staubig • Maultier • besitzen • Lagerfeuer • Berg, Hügel • Square Dance • drive Viehtrieb • Western-, westlich • Morgen (Flächenmaß) • Fertigkeit, Geschick • eine Busfahrt machen • Parkaufseher/in, Ranger • beitreten, sich anschließen • was auch immer, egal was/welche • Einfangen der Rinder mit dem Lasso
Genetic Engineering (group 1) 2023-11-08
Unit 5 Vocab 2021-03-18
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- A list of all items owned by a business along with all the start value and current value.
- Debt that will be paid within the year
- Items that hold up their value for more than a year before aging or running out of date.
- A system of punching small V cut shapes into the animals ear. Mostly done on pigs.
- Items that will be used within a year or sold.
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- Debt that is not due in a year
- Item that can be turned into cash or sold within a year
- Items expected to be owned for longer than a year
- A method for branding animals that uses double bars and right angles as symbols for numbers to identify an animal's birth year and identification number.
- Inking numbers or labels onto animals in usually their ears or lips. This is done mostly on cattle and rabbits.
- Value of assets minus liabilities
- A metal tool used to burn or freeze a mark/label onto an animal. Usually used for cattle.
- Attaching a plastic tag with numbers on it using certain pliers. Usually used for cattle and goats.
- total liabilities divided by total equity
14 Clues: Debt that is not due in a year • Value of assets minus liabilities • Debt that will be paid within the year • total liabilities divided by total equity • Items that will be used within a year or sold. • Items expected to be owned for longer than a year • Item that can be turned into cash or sold within a year • ...
C.5 List 2022-04-08
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- The migration of African Americans in Kansas - Term
- Kansas state capitol
- A Fort that was built in 1842 and that is now a town
- Birthplace of Amelia Earhart
- The ranching of sheep - Term
- This Fort was used to protect travelers and was built in 1860
- people depended heavily on the trade in free-range cattle - Term
- This massacre was against the Indian and White settlers
- A county that was named after Charles F. Clarke
- A fever that infected cattle - Term
- A Fort that is now a Army Installation
- Crops that were grown in Kansas - Term
- He was an Indian War Chief who fought for his freedom
- This Kansas town starts with a "W"
- A wagon invented by a Texas rancher - Term
- In the 19th century myth was used to justify settlement of the Great Plains - Term
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- A newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune
- Where Indians were sent off to live by the government
- This form of transportation was used to help people get to both sides of the U.S.
- A lawyer who helped build the railroad
- He has 47 restaurant named Harvey House
- All black soldiers who helps protect the plains - Term
- This trail was used to get to Missouri to New Mexico
- A dentist who invented the wooden golf tee
- Indian land in osage
- The finding of fuel in Kansas - Term
- A war that was fought in America in 1861-1865
- Her brothers all were in the Civil War and she had a hard time traveling to Kansas
- A town in Kansas that an Indian tribe was named after
- He was a big part of the Kansas Cattle Industry
30 Clues: Kansas state capitol • Indian land in osage • Birthplace of Amelia Earhart • The ranching of sheep - Term • This Kansas town starts with a "W" • A fever that infected cattle - Term • The finding of fuel in Kansas - Term • A lawyer who helped build the railroad • A Fort that is now a Army Installation • Crops that were grown in Kansas - Term • ...
Large Animal Nutrition 2016-11-29
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- Essential amino acid considered a limiting ingredient in swine diets.
- One of the most common nutritional diseases of reptiles is metabolic ________ disease, which is usually caused by calcium or Vitamin D deficiency.
- Common medical condition in adult horses typically caused by gas accumulation and distension of the intestines, cecum, and/or colon.
- This laboratory animal cannot synthesize vitamin C (two words)
- The primary compartment of the ruminant forestomach that is responsible for fermentation.
- Common sources of high energy ____________ include cereal grains, molasses, and animal & vegetable fats.
- Horses and rabbits are considered ______-gut fermenters.
- One of the most important nutrient requirement for rabbits is the availability of fresh ________ for fiber.
- The daily feed amount required for balanced nutrition in large animals.
- Fiber levels gradually ________ during dairy cattle production phases to prevent over-conditioning.
- _____-based diets should be used sparingly in avian species.
- The highest production requirements for dairy cattle are during this phase of lactation.
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- The Veterinary Feed ___________ requires that licensed veterinarians issue prescriptions for medications intended for use in animal feed.
- Two main waste gases produced by fermentation are carbon dioxide and ________.
- Animals that are __________ ingest feces to obtain specific nutrients produced by bacteria.
- Like cats, ferrets are obligate __________.
- Rodents and horses have _____-rooted teeth that continuously grow and must be worn down or trimmed to prevent malocclusion.
- Sow's milk is devoid of this nutrient, which is why piglets must receive an injection of this nutrient within 72 hours of birth.
- Common medical condition in horses that results in inflammation of the hoof wall. Commonly associated with overconsumption of concentrates or lush pastures.
- Concentrates form the majority of the diet in these type of cattle operations.
- The shape of a bird's ______ determines its diet and foraging habits.
21 Clues: Like cats, ferrets are obligate __________. • Horses and rabbits are considered ______-gut fermenters. • _____-based diets should be used sparingly in avian species. • This laboratory animal cannot synthesize vitamin C (two words) • Essential amino acid considered a limiting ingredient in swine diets. • ...
Chapter 13 2023-05-10
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- laws enacted in 1862 and 1890 to help create agricultural colleges by giving federal land to states.
- started the Patrons of Husbandry, non organization for farmers.
- leader of Hunkpapa Sioux.
- a bread of sturdy, long-horned cattle brought by the Spanish to Mexico.
- a late 19th-century political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government and seeking to advance the interests of farmers and laborers.
- A law enacted in 1887 that was intended to "americanize" Native Americans.
- an African American who migrated from the South to Kansas in the post-reconstruction years.
- offering 160 acres of land free to any citizen or intended citizen who was head of the household.
- the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center.
- The treaty requiring the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River.
- groups of farmers, or those in sympathy with farming issues, who sent lectures from town to town to educate people about agricultural and rural issues.
- nominated for president.
- a home built of blocks of turf.
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- Former Nebraskan Congressman.
- The vast grassland that extends through the central portion North America.
- the major cattle route from San Antonio Texas, through Oklohoma to Kansas.
- the massacre by U.S. soldiers of 300 unarmed Native Americans at Wounded Knee, creek, South Dakota, in 1890.
- Colonel in 1874.
- the use of both gold and silver as basis for national monetary system.
- A minority groups adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominant culture.
- the Patrons of Husbandry.
- a monetary system in which the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold.
- an enormous farm on which a single crop is grown.
23 Clues: Colonel in 1874. • nominated for president. • leader of Hunkpapa Sioux. • the Patrons of Husbandry. • Former Nebraskan Congressman. • a home built of blocks of turf. • an enormous farm on which a single crop is grown. • the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center. • started the Patrons of Husbandry, non organization for farmers. • ...
Chapter 6 The Southwest 2023-11-08
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- which state is the capital of Phoenix.
- insect which could destroy an entire cornfield
- cowboys took the cattle along what
- this mission was practically a town cowboys people whose main job was to take care of cows and to Mexican who were the first cowboys
- what kind of cactus can be taller than eight men
- a building material settlers used
- most famous ghost town in Arizona
- the state that is smaller than the King Ran
- resource that are produced about one-fourth
- food in Texas is strongly influenced by that cuisine
- who is known for inventing bulldogging
- food in Texas that was influenced by Mexican cuisine
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- one of Las Vegas's older neon landmark
- a river city in Texas
- which river formed the Grand Canyon
- in which state could Texas ranchers get ten times as much money for their cattle
- a capital of Texas
- in which state is Las Vegas located
- mixture of beef, spices, and other ingredient
- a capital of Nevada
- a town that has unusual festival in Texas
- what was the constant danger on the trail that could be triggered by a change in weather or an unexpected noise
- this state has been the subject of many painters
- people who had claimed the land illegally
- center of gambling in America
- people who raced to claim land in Oklahoma
- what is the Spanish word for "town"
- a capital of Oklahoma
- San Antonio's festival held in April
- with so many cattle ranches, which become
- how many years was the real era of the cowboy
31 Clues: a capital of Texas • a capital of Nevada • a river city in Texas • a capital of Oklahoma • center of gambling in America • a building material settlers used • most famous ghost town in Arizona • cowboys took the cattle along what • which river formed the Grand Canyon • in which state is Las Vegas located • what is the Spanish word for "town" • San Antonio's festival held in April • ...
Livestock Review Crossword 2024-02-15
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- The product of crossing two or more breeds
- The scientific name for swine
- Animal that is one that is of a particular breed
- The scientific name for goats
- Once a gilt farrows a litter of pigs, she is then termed a _____ .
- All aspects of the industry are owned by the same company
- Most livestock are raised for two purposes, breeding and _______.
- A female that has had at least one lamb
- A cud-chewing animal having 4 stomach compartments.
- A group of sheep or goats
- 285 days = Cattle’s _________ period
- The scientific name for poultry:
- Scientific name for sheep
- Considered one of the oldest swine breeds, that originated in England
- Breed of goats traced to Dutch farmers in South Africa in early 1900’s
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- This swine breed originated in Pennsylvania and is known to be white in color with droopy ears.
- Scientific name for cattle
- Used for young birds kept at a consistent 90 -91°F temp. in the first few week(s) of life.
- 1st of the Continental cattle breeds to be imported to the U.S.
- To select the best birds by reducing the population of undesirable birds
- This breed is roughly 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford
- Brangus, Simbrah, Santa Gertrudis, & Beefmaster are considered Bos ______ specie
- An immature female chicken that has NOT begun to lay eggs
- The meat of pigs
- Most abundant egg laying breed of chicken that lays large white eggs
- female parent of a domestic animal
- Which state produces the most beef cattle in the United States?
- 90% of all _______ goats in the U.S. are produced in Texas
- Most prevalent fine-wool breed of sheep in the U.S.
- Male parent of a domestic animal
30 Clues: The meat of pigs • A group of sheep or goats • Scientific name for sheep • Scientific name for cattle • The scientific name for swine • The scientific name for goats • Male parent of a domestic animal • The scientific name for poultry: • female parent of a domestic animal • 285 days = Cattle’s _________ period • A female that has had at least one lamb • ...
Ag Apps Standard 4.00: Animal Science Review 2024-11-19
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- breed of cattle with best marbling.
- animal with a four chambered stomach
- breed of cattle with black and white markings
- area of poultry digestive tract where feed is stored
- this gives the animal energy from food
- area of poultry digestive tract where feed is crushed
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- the main function of a protein is to build _____
- the Broad breasted white is a breed of _____
- animal with a one compartment stomach
- meat producing chickens are called ____
10 Clues: breed of cattle with best marbling. • animal with a four chambered stomach • animal with a one compartment stomach • this gives the animal energy from food • meat producing chickens are called ____ • the Broad breasted white is a breed of _____ • breed of cattle with black and white markings • the main function of a protein is to build _____ • ...
korbanot words 2015-10-20
The Odyssey part 2 2022-11-29
Western Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-29
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- /Movement orgaized to help farmers
- /A nickname for cattle herders
- /Someone who believes currency should be in silver
- stock union /"A major meat packaging center"
- farm /A huge farm up to 50,000 acres
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- /A nickname for African Americans who settled in Kansas
- Hudson Kelley /the person who stared the Grange
- /A prairie home made from or in the ground
- act /What made 160 acres of free western land available
- /The breed of cattle which are herded by cowboys
- bug /Someone who believes currency should be in gold
- state /A nickname for Oklahoma after people settled there early
12 Clues: /A nickname for cattle herders • /Movement orgaized to help farmers • farm /A huge farm up to 50,000 acres • /A prairie home made from or in the ground • stock union /"A major meat packaging center" • Hudson Kelley /the person who stared the Grange • /The breed of cattle which are herded by cowboys • /Someone who believes currency should be in silver • ...
US History Chapter 18 2024-03-05
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- a wild rush of cattle
- thickly matted grass and roots
- a horse-drawn coach that was used for transporting people or mail
- A wind-powered device used to pump water from a well
- a person who tends cattle
- extending across a continent
- A person who searches for gold, silver, or other valuable minerals
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- failure to understand
- A large number of wagons traveling together
- a public building where people gathered to drink or gamble
- a pioneer who owned land under the Homestead Act
- land set aside by the United States government for the American Indians
12 Clues: a wild rush of cattle • failure to understand • a person who tends cattle • extending across a continent • thickly matted grass and roots • A large number of wagons traveling together • a pioneer who owned land under the Homestead Act • A wind-powered device used to pump water from a well • a public building where people gathered to drink or gamble • ...
Apirl 2025-10-30
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- Placing numbered ID tags in calves’ ears
- Strap used to hold a saddle securely on a horse
- Marking calves with a ranch symbol during spring works
- Group of ranch hands working together during branding season
- Used to haul horses from one pasture to another
- Morning moisture found on grass and saddles
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- Medicine used to prevent disease in livestock
- Season when new calves are born
- Open land where cattle graze
- Practice steer used to train for roping
- Moving cattle between pastures to protect grass growth
- A cowboy’s most essential piece of gear for sun and rain protection
12 Clues: Open land where cattle graze • Season when new calves are born • Practice steer used to train for roping • Placing numbered ID tags in calves’ ears • Morning moisture found on grass and saddles • Medicine used to prevent disease in livestock • Strap used to hold a saddle securely on a horse • Used to haul horses from one pasture to another • ...
Unit 18 crossword. 2020-05-11
20 Clues: - • = • 2x • rule • muffin • cattle • student • every week • very angry • make money • all the sum • hold the baby • voice of lion • period of 3 months • excercise in maths • salary with other word • small word of chocolate • result of adding numbers • thing for holding dresses • wants to keep everything for itself
37 2025-07-13
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- Sea arms
- Sea glider
- Humped cattle
- Watchful digger
- Climbs trees
- Hairy grazer
- Aggressive insect
- Slow crawler
- Climbs trees
- Noisy bird
- Swamp walker
- Wild pack
- Spiky creature
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- Fast prey
- Apex predator
- Wild cat
- Burrows deep
- Sharp vision
- Swamp walker
- Shell swimmer
- Striped grazer
- Wet reptile
- Bright bird
- Trash forager
- Woolly ox
25 Clues: Sea arms • Wild cat • Fast prey • Woolly ox • Wild pack • Sea glider • Noisy bird • Wet reptile • Bright bird • Burrows deep • Sharp vision • Swamp walker • Climbs trees • Hairy grazer • Slow crawler • Climbs trees • Swamp walker • Apex predator • Humped cattle • Shell swimmer • Trash forager • Striped grazer • Spiky creature • Watchful digger • Aggressive insect
Young Cattle Diseases 2017-12-07
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- / clinical sign of lungworm
- / clinical sign of BVD
- / another name for a wormer
- / type of causal organism that causes BVD
- / type of grazing where no livestock were grazed the year before
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- / main control of lungworm
- / alternative host to liverfluke (3-5)
- / type of livestock born with the BVD disease
- / clinical sign of liverfluke (6-3)
- / main control of BVD in early stages of control programme
10 Clues: / clinical sign of BVD • / main control of lungworm • / another name for a wormer • / clinical sign of lungworm • / clinical sign of liverfluke (6-3) • / alternative host to liverfluke (3-5) • / type of causal organism that causes BVD • / type of livestock born with the BVD disease • / main control of BVD in early stages of control programme • ...
Food, Fibre and Forestry Crossword 2019-02-05
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- wool is a natural ___
- wool is grouped depending how thick each fiber is. This is called______
- Earmarks are a form of _________
- the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______
- What is the first thing the calf drinks after its born
- in rivers the place where the salt water and freshwater meet is called _________
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- Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet
- cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______
- Seafood is the best source of _____
- The majority of Australia’s wool is sold to which country?
- Cattle have ____ Stomachs
- what is the chemical that makes chemicals green?
12 Clues: wool is a natural ___ • Cattle have ____ Stomachs • Earmarks are a form of _________ • Seafood is the best source of _____ • Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet • the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______ • what is the chemical that makes chemicals green? • cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______ • ...
Transportation Management 2022-08-17
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- the front of a sheep trailer should be covered to prevent...
- produces can request to extend the 28 hours to...
- best way to transport chickens
- animal that can be hauled for 8 extra hours
- safest way to transport pigs
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- states that animals can't travel more than 28 hours continuously
- animals should be unloaded for...
- you can not transport cattle in anything that restricts...
- should be considered when transporting animals
- you must not ___ the legs of cattle to restrain them
- most livestock animals have a high level of...
- animals should arrive in good...
12 Clues: safest way to transport pigs • best way to transport chickens • animals should arrive in good... • animals should be unloaded for... • animal that can be hauled for 8 extra hours • should be considered when transporting animals • most livestock animals have a high level of... • produces can request to extend the 28 hours to... • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive.
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- fencing designed with sharp points
- A breed of cattle with long horns
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- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- The land that is the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
8 Clues: A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive. • ...
vocabulary 2025-06-03
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- lasting, fixed, enduring
- mist, fog, blur
- short-term, brief, fleeting
- worldly, multicultural, international
- worried, torubled
- cows, livestock
- variety
- gratifying,fulfilling
- overjoyed, thrilled, ecstatic
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- flexible, versatile, adjustable
- scared, horrified
- entertained, delighted
- ability
- unnecessary, expendable
- fascinate,captivate, interest
- coach, guide
- overhang, shelter, cover
- skilled, trained, competent
- former, ex-worker
19 Clues: ability • variety • coach, guide • mist, fog, blur • cows, livestock • scared, horrified • worried, torubled • former, ex-worker • gratifying,fulfilling • entertained, delighted • unnecessary, expendable • lasting, fixed, enduring • overhang, shelter, cover • short-term, brief, fleeting • skilled, trained, competent • fascinate,captivate, interest • overjoyed, thrilled, ecstatic • ...
Dragons Vocabulary 1 2023-07-07
15 Clues: But • Maybe • Asian • Family • To need • Spotted • Annoying • Not many • Kind, type • From a place • To like better • Hundreds of years • Animals like cows • To not go close to • What something or someone looks like
Danny’s Puzzle 2021-02-15
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- also known as "the Second Sioux War", this was the climax of the Indian Wars.
- the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries.
- Annexed in 1898
- a way of farming in dry areas that produces crops without any irrigation and relies on farming methods that conserve soil moisture
- Used to fence in land on the Great Plains, eventually leading to the end of the open frontier.
- Native Americans in the Dakotas.
- Unfenced public land that cattle was driven over on cattle drives.
- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together to support peace and increase trade.
- Parcels of land set aside by the federal government for the Native Americans.
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- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers.
- Term given to mission agencies that have no guaranteed income but depend on support
- the vast grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
- Warships owned and commanded by the Confederates but built in British shipyards
- Result of the settlement of Colorado.
- 1854 treaty between Japan and the US. Japan agreed to open two ports to American ships
- Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains.
- The Railroad company that begin the building fo the transcontinental rail road.
- A 1900 Uprising in China aimed at ending foreign influence in the country.
- The sinking of this U.S. battleship in Havanna, Cuba which the U.S. blamed on Spain was the main cause of the Spanish-American War.
19 Clues: Annexed in 1898 • Native Americans in the Dakotas. • Result of the settlement of Colorado. • Unfenced public land that cattle was driven over on cattle drives. • Cattle handlers who drove large herds across the southern Great Plains. • the vast grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. • ...
meat animal 2024-03-05
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- grades are an indicator of tenderness and juiciness of meat from a carcass
- is the highest quality grade
- need about 1/2 inch of subcutaneous fat
- need about 1/4 inch of subcutaneous fat
- the process of cartilage turning to bone
- cattle are typically possess the best marbling ability
- third in the order of fattening
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- second in the order of fattening
- the amount of fat that an animal has
- grades are the percentage of boneless closely trimmed retail cuts from a carcass
- and flank are two of the visual indicators that a bovine is finishing
- the first in the order of fattening
- and muscle are two factors that affect yield grades
- is also known as intramuscular fat
- need about 1 inch of subcutaneous fat
- can be determined by the ossification of a carcass
16 Clues: is the highest quality grade • third in the order of fattening • second in the order of fattening • is also known as intramuscular fat • the first in the order of fattening • the amount of fat that an animal has • need about 1 inch of subcutaneous fat • need about 1/2 inch of subcutaneous fat • need about 1/4 inch of subcutaneous fat • ...
Created in the Image of God 2023-09-15
8 Clues: Between us and _______. • What God did for 6 days. • What you see in a photo. • Creator of the Universe. • A bull is a _____ cattle. • A cow is a _______ cattle. • All the people on earth are called ______. • God created mankind in _______ image (2 words).
Industrial Revolution Crossword P.1 2016-06-16
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- A decrease in money supply and overall lower prices
- Wanted government to own railroads, telephones and telegraphs
- To bring aboutFrontier An undeveloped area
- Supported moral and social causes with money from founding Chico
- quickly established around mines
- To set up or create
- The trip where cattle was taken to the market
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- A political candidate supporting free silver coinage
- A social and educational organization for farmers
- An area in the middle of the U.S. where many ranchers rose cattle
- Workers who broke sod
- A large gold and silver deposit found in Nevada
- A new method of farming using crops using little water
13 Clues: To set up or create • Workers who broke sod • quickly established around mines • To bring aboutFrontier An undeveloped area • The trip where cattle was taken to the market • A large gold and silver deposit found in Nevada • A social and educational organization for farmers • A decrease in money supply and overall lower prices • ...
First Farmers in Southern Africa 2023-04-03
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- Small settlements that African farmers lived in.
- ceremonies that are always done in the same way
- metal used to make tools
- cattle, sheep and chickens
- sheep or cattle farmer
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- group of families that are related
- Khoikhoi that lived along the coast (Afrikaans)
- members of a community that move between the seen and unseen world
- Fenced off area where they live.
- to move around, not in one place all the time
10 Clues: sheep or cattle farmer • metal used to make tools • cattle, sheep and chickens • Fenced off area where they live. • group of families that are related • to move around, not in one place all the time • Khoikhoi that lived along the coast (Afrikaans) • ceremonies that are always done in the same way • Small settlements that African farmers lived in. • ...
animal agriculture 2024-11-07
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- animals domesticated by humans for our needs
- don't have horns
- cow raised for slaughter
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden
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- cattle are the first American composite breed
- Ovine
- remove the testicles
- also called swine or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal
- a young sheep which is less than one year old
- female cow not impregnated
10 Clues: Ovine • don't have horns • remove the testicles • cow raised for slaughter • female cow not impregnated • animals domesticated by humans for our needs • cattle are the first American composite breed • a young sheep which is less than one year old • also called swine or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-09-28
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- people that romed the land following the buffalo
- Challenges for setters
- ex. reapers and seel plows
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- you get the land by living on it
- seeds are planted deep to get moisture in dry land
- someone that herd cattle
- name of great plains farmers
- What people did in the west
- government-owned lands that people could graze cattle on
- towns that exploded in people because of the gold rush
10 Clues: Challenges for setters • someone that herd cattle • ex. reapers and seel plows • What people did in the west • name of great plains farmers • you get the land by living on it • people that romed the land following the buffalo • seeds are planted deep to get moisture in dry land • towns that exploded in people because of the gold rush • ...
Georgia Commodities 2024-05-22
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- timber products made from trees, primarily this kind of tree
- chickens used for meat
- a plant based fiber used to make blue jeans, t-shirts, and more
- laying hens produce these
- food products produced from cattle containing milk
- a small berry produced on a bush
Down
- greenhouse production is also known as
- an underground nut produced in south Georgia
- Georgia is the number one producer of this tree nut
- meat produced from cattle
10 Clues: chickens used for meat • laying hens produce these • meat produced from cattle • a small berry produced on a bush • greenhouse production is also known as • an underground nut produced in south Georgia • food products produced from cattle containing milk • Georgia is the number one producer of this tree nut • timber products made from trees, primarily this kind of tree • ...
Black Cowboys 2020-10-20
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- It was because of this war that Black cowboys were left to take care of the cattle on farms.
- After the Civil War, cattle became famous in the North and West because of this type of meat.
- Where did Black cowboys migrate to once freed from slavery?
- What is the time period of the first Black cowboys?
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- This essential tool wasn't around to help contain cattle, making it harder for cowboys.
- What weren't Black cowboys able to buy once they were freed from slavery?
- Once the cattle were cleared from these lands, they eventually became this.
7 Clues: What is the time period of the first Black cowboys? • Where did Black cowboys migrate to once freed from slavery? • What weren't Black cowboys able to buy once they were freed from slavery? • Once the cattle were cleared from these lands, they eventually became this. • This essential tool wasn't around to help contain cattle, making it harder for cowboys. • ...
Lesson Three Jordan Gall 2019-09-16
15 Clues: rude • rural • sexual • cattle • to coax • a warning • briefness • causes cancer • violent change • decaying flesh • large waterfall • fide in good faith • young and inexperienced • remove offensive passages of a play • impressive but meaningless language
Nelson Mandela 2020-12-07
34 Clues: stam • filt • kamp • omge • hasa • gröt • döma • skada • bojor • bevisa • boskap • fotled • fuktig • beslut • strejk • nattlig • utbilda • smaklös • klippig • spränga • förvärra • brännugn • bländande • obeväpnad • stenbrott • omfattande • anklagelse • slag,strid • berömmelse • begravning • myndigheter • bekymmerslös • sammanstötning • överenskommelse
HOLY QURAN TITLES 1-20 2022-01-27
25 Clues: HUD • TA-HA • JONAH • JOSEPH • MARYAM • THE COW • ABRAHAM • THE BEE • THE ROCK • THE FOOD • THE CAVE • THE LIGHT • THE WOMEN • THE CATTLE • THE THUNDER • THE OPENING • THE IMMUNITY • THE PROPHETS • THE BELIEVERS • THE ISRAELITES • THE PILGRIMAGE • VOLUNTARY GIFTS • FAMILY OF AMRAN • ELEVATED PLACES • THE DISCRIMINATION
B3U1 2022-04-15
21 Clues: area • below • rules • abroad • leader • result • benefit • previous • therefore • use again • be against • completely • underground • all kinds of • ox, cow or bull • out of one's sight • what the farmers did • a line or route along • the noun form of long • the component in foods • a specific kind of sth.
The amazon rainforest 2023-12-14
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- Sojabohnen
- Spezialisiert
- Infrastruktur
- Rohstoffe
- Wirtschaft
- Kakao
- Lebensraum
- Krankheit
- Rinderhaltung
- Erweitern
- erholen
- Politik
- Sauerstoff
- Weltmarkt
- Umwelt
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- Entwicklung
- Rohstoffe
- Waldgebiet
- Schädlinge
- Zerstörung
- überleben
- verschmutzt
- Ökozone
- Rindfleisch
- Plantage
- Unternehmen
- Volk/Stamm
- Abholzung
- Grundwasser
- Monokultur
- Asche
- Arten
- Gewitter
- Dünger
- verdunsten
35 Clues: Asche • Arten • Kakao • Dünger • Umwelt • Ökozone • erholen • Politik • Plantage • Gewitter • Rohstoffe • überleben • Abholzung • Rohstoffe • Krankheit • Erweitern • Weltmarkt • Waldgebiet • Schädlinge • Zerstörung • Sojabohnen • Volk/Stamm • Monokultur • Wirtschaft • Lebensraum • verdunsten • Sauerstoff • Entwicklung • verschmutzt • Rindfleisch • Unternehmen • Grundwasser • Spezialisiert • Infrastruktur • Rinderhaltung
Vocab Crossword #5 2022-11-03
Across
- Made of many complicated parts
- Apologize
- Being aware of
- Something that differs from normal
- Delicate
- Opposite of lasting long
- A serious state of mind
- Lack of seriousness
- Display of wisdom
- Affecting cattle
Down
- Nonfunctioning
- Publicly criticize
- Respond by imitation
- Commit sin
- Avoid
- Increase
- Unhappy individual
- Formally approved
- Simping is this
- Guilt
20 Clues: Avoid • Guilt • Increase • Delicate • Apologize • Commit sin • Nonfunctioning • Being aware of • Simping is this • Affecting cattle • Formally approved • Display of wisdom • Publicly criticize • Unhappy individual • Lack of seriousness • Respond by imitation • A serious state of mind • Opposite of lasting long • Made of many complicated parts • Something that differs from normal
6A Vocabulario- Spanish 3 2023-01-28
23 Clues: hay • barn • wheat • seeds • earth • farmer • country • to plow • to feed • farm (f) • farm (g) • ranch (r) • ranch (h) • to harvest • to grow (c) • to grow (l) • to plant (s) • to plant (p) • harvest (noun) • farm worker (c) • farm worker (p) • cattle / livestock • orchard/small garden
Animals 2025-08-01
31 Clues: unta • paus • ular • kuda • ayam • gajah • angsa • buaya • badak • cicak • tupai • elang • capung • monyet • nyamuk • burung • kelinci • keledai • beruang • kambing • harimau • jerapah • ikan hiu • kuda nil • serigala • kelelawar • kura kura • kupu-kupu • sapi perah • macan tutul • burung dara
Crossword animal breed - Carlos 2024-01-17
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- Equine breed often associated with speed and agility, named after its proficiency in short-distance sprints.
- A black-faced, medium-wooled sheep breed known for its prolificacy and adaptability to various climates.
- This meat-producing sheep breed, known for its distinctive appearance, originated in South Africa.
- Black cattle breed known for its high-quality beef and distinctive appearance
- Distinguished equine known for its endurance, fine coat, and distinctive head shape.
- Pig breed known for its distinctive coat pattern featuring spots of various sizes and colors.
- Cattle breed recognizable by its red-and-white coat and often associated with beef production.
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- A reddish-brown pig breed often prized for its efficient growth and high-quality pork.
- A white-coated pig breed originating from England, well-known for its prolificacy and lean meat.
- A crossbred sheep known for its black head and white body, prized for its meat quality and adaptability to various climates.
- Versatile horse known for its strength, intelligence, and distinctive arched neck
- Cattle with extended, impressive horns.
- High-altitude woolly breed known for its robust nature and distinctive fleece.
- Hardy, white-faced sheep known for its adaptability to rough terrain and wool production.
- goat Caprine breed known for its unique response to fear, causing temporary muscle stiffness and a distinctive behavior.
15 Clues: Cattle with extended, impressive horns. • Black cattle breed known for its high-quality beef and distinctive appearance • High-altitude woolly breed known for its robust nature and distinctive fleece. • Versatile horse known for its strength, intelligence, and distinctive arched neck • ...
Christmas Carols 2021-12-22
Across
- What shepherds were seated on while watching their flocks
- One of the types of terrain traversed by the three kings
- What Gloria Hosanna is in
- The Lord is come, bringing this to the world
- The kind of gentlemen God is resting
- The Feast upon which the Good King looked out
- Where all ye faithful were coming to
- What are lowing, causing the baby to wake
Down
- Who God is reconciled with
- Where Emmanuel is coming to
- Original language in which 'Silent Night' was written
- The land of the King born on the First Noel
- Who sleeps while angels keep their watch of wondering love
- The kind of cattle shed which stood in royal David's city
- A type of mid-winter
- Of all the trees that are in the wood the one that bears the crown
16 Clues: A type of mid-winter • What Gloria Hosanna is in • Who God is reconciled with • Where Emmanuel is coming to • The kind of gentlemen God is resting • Where all ye faithful were coming to • What are lowing, causing the baby to wake • The land of the King born on the First Noel • The Lord is come, bringing this to the world • The Feast upon which the Good King looked out • ...
Agriculture 2021-05-09
Across
- they place they kept their animals
- cattle represented ----- to the farmers
- crop or animal farming
- the farmers had ------- animals
- the people in charge of the crops
Down
- the soil had to be ------ to be able to farm
- a specific place or position
- the process or period of gathering in crops
- cattle provided --- to make the farmers bones strong
9 Clues: crop or animal farming • a specific place or position • the farmers had ------- animals • the people in charge of the crops • they place they kept their animals • cattle represented ----- to the farmers • the process or period of gathering in crops • the soil had to be ------ to be able to farm • cattle provided --- to make the farmers bones strong
Agriculture 2022-03-09
Across
- the science of cultivating and farming
- a person who owns, manages and cultivates orchards.
- a person who fattens or rears cattle and sheep for the market.
- the studies of vines/grapes.
- the art of protecting and studying aquatic animals, plants, and food.
- oilseeds, lupins, sugar cane, legumes, hops, cotton, hay and silage
- An expert in the science of agriculture such as soil management and crop production
- the art of managing and cultivating of flowers.
- a sheep of cattle farmer.
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- the art of cultivation and process of gardens.
- a person growing plants, crops, or
- The making of grapevines.
- Cropping this is a term (used mainly in Australia) which means a person farming
- Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals.
- a person who studies and keeps bees.
15 Clues: The making of grapevines. • a sheep of cattle farmer. • the studies of vines/grapes. • a person growing plants, crops, or • a person who studies and keeps bees. • the science of cultivating and farming • the art of cultivation and process of gardens. • Husbandry the science of breeding farm animals. • the art of managing and cultivating of flowers. • ...
Western Expansion 2023-04-17
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- A former slave that turned cowboy, famous for his skills in roping.
- The place where the TCR was finished.
- the place where the central Pacific started to build. the TCR
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- The maximum amount of acres a person could get.
- Young men from texas paid to herd and drive cattle
Down
- A long journey taken by cowboys to herd cattle
- Peron that was settling in the early west.
- A type of steel fencing with sharp points at the points.
- What the Native Americans called the TCR.
- Famous person that founded Sears company.
- Person that created barbed wire
- Person that enacted the homestead act.
- The date of when the TCR was completed.
- The year the Homestead act was signed into law.
15 Clues: Person that created barbed wire • The place where the TCR was finished. • Person that enacted the homestead act. • The date of when the TCR was completed. • What the Native Americans called the TCR. • Famous person that founded Sears company. • Peron that was settling in the early west. • a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • ...
Save the rain forets 2018-03-19
14 Clues: herd • Bill • usual • To buy • Quickly • Nessesery • To Demolish • To influence • carbon dioxide • to dig in a cave • to stop something • To be appropriate • Total of something • To make something happen
Hitchcock - the wizard 2024-09-12
13 Clues: boskap • publik • uttryck • fäst vid • regissör • spänning • få syn på • huvudroll • misslyckanden • medpassagerare • var med i filmen • enorm/fantastisk • kort framträdande i film
Ranching and Mining 2025-01-10
Across
- drive three month long overhead transport of cattle
- lode mine in present-day Nevada
- mining method of extracting gold by using high pressure water
- sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands
Down
- mining method of extracting gold from loose sand and gravel
- trail major cattle route from San Antonio to Oklahoma to Kansas
- rock mining extracting gold that involved digging tunnels
7 Clues: lode mine in present-day Nevada • sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands • drive three month long overhead transport of cattle • rock mining extracting gold that involved digging tunnels • mining method of extracting gold from loose sand and gravel • mining method of extracting gold by using high pressure water • ...
PASSIVE VOICE TEST 2021-01-22
Across
- Chickens are ... as farm animals all over the world.
- males cattle are ...bulls
- the crystals of rocks are called ....
- Musical isntrument from Sundanese Culture of West Java are ... of bamboo
- the females cattle are usually ... in from the fields to be milked
- fabrics can also be ... of plastic and natural fibres.
- female cattles are called ....
- hens are ... on special food and kept in small cages
- Traditionally, Noken is ... on the head to carry many things.
Down
- Pictures of colorful flowers are ... on the outer part of umbrella
- chickens are ... to wild birds that were tamed with humans
- male chickens are called ....
- chickens will peck grain that is ... on the ground
- most cattles are ... to pull ploughs and carts
- the thread of Ulos is ... by hand
15 Clues: males cattle are ...bulls • male chickens are called .... • female cattles are called .... • the thread of Ulos is ... by hand • the crystals of rocks are called .... • most cattles are ... to pull ploughs and carts • chickens will peck grain that is ... on the ground • Chickens are ... as farm animals all over the world. • ...
RT.Reading Pg.38 2014-11-10
symptoms of the black plague in animals 2025-02-24
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- what this crossword is about
- rarely catch the plague
- black____, they spread the plague along with fleas
- the animal that can easily catch the plague
Down
- an animal that can catch the plague that hops
- the plague spreaders
- weird animals that can catch the plague
- have the same symptoms as people
- how the cattle population decreased
9 Clues: the plague spreaders • rarely catch the plague • what this crossword is about • have the same symptoms as people • how the cattle population decreased • weird animals that can catch the plague • the animal that can easily catch the plague • an animal that can catch the plague that hops • black____, they spread the plague along with fleas
Wild West 2024-02-03
Across
- part of the Great Plains where wheat was the dominant crop
- Sioux chief who tricked William Fetterman to pursue a small raiding party
- act that granted all Native Americans citizenship
- corral located in Tombstone and held a gunfight that lasted less than a minute
- American outlaw and leader of the James-Younger Gang
- cast area of grassland that the federal government owned
- men in the old west with a reputation as being dangerous with a gun.
- African American cowboy who invented “bulldogging”.
- hispanic settled neighborhoods
- banned ritual performed by the Lakota that celebrated a hoped for day of reckoning
- type of mining that removed large quantities of earth by spraying high pressures of water
- type of mining that diverted the current of a river into trenches
- A vast area of grassland owned by the government where ranchers could graze their herds for free
- Also known as William Frederick Cody
- Someone who roamed the land following a food source with no permanent home
- most notorious cowtown in Kansas
- the spanish word for cowboys
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- Act of 1887 that regulated land rights on tribal territories.
- Name given to African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army
- tiny frontier towns quickly growing into cities due to mineral strikes
- cattle breed descended from Spanish cattle
- battle where George Custer was killed by Cheyenne and Lakota warriors.
- The major long drive route from Texas to Ablilene, Kansas,
- cattle thief in cowboy culture
- self appointed volunteers to enforce the law
- a tract of public land available for settlement
- leader of the Nez Perce who refused to move to a small reservation in Idaho in 1877
- Famous woman sharpshooter in the Buffalo Bill Cody Show
28 Clues: the spanish word for cowboys • cattle thief in cowboy culture • hispanic settled neighborhoods • most notorious cowtown in Kansas • Also known as William Frederick Cody • cattle breed descended from Spanish cattle • self appointed volunteers to enforce the law • a tract of public land available for settlement • act that granted all Native Americans citizenship • ...
Ashlyn Wild West 2024-02-05
Across
- Also known as William Frederick Cody
- a tract of public land available for settlement
- cast area of grassland that the federal government owned
- act that granted all Native Americans citizenship
- Someone who roamed the land following a food source with no permanent home
- cattle thief in cowboy culture
- corral located in Tombstone and held a gunfight that lasted less than a minute
- A vast area of grassland owned by the government where ranchers could graze their herds for free
- Famous woman sharpshooter in the Buffalo Bill Cody Show
- The major long drive route from Texas to Ablilene, Kansas,
- most notorious cowtown in Kansas
- the spanish word for cowboys
- self appointed volunteers to enforce the law
- cattle breed descended from Spanish cattle
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- Name given to African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army
- banned ritual performed by the Lakota that celebrated a hoped for day of reckoning
- part of the Great Plains where wheat was the dominant crop
- leader of the Nez Perce who refused to move to a small reservation in Idaho in 1877
- hispanic settled neighborhoods
- Act of 1887 that regulated land rights on tribal territories.
- Sioux chief who tricked William Fetterman to pursue a small raiding party
- men in the old west with a reputation as being dangerous with a gun.
- type of mining that removed large quantities of earth by spraying high pressures of water
- American outlaw and leader of the James-Younger Gang
- type of mining that diverted the current of a river into trenches
- battle where George Custer was killed by Cheyenne and Lakota warriors.
- African American cowboy who invented “bulldogging”.
- tiny frontier towns quickly growing into cities due to mineral strikes
28 Clues: the spanish word for cowboys • hispanic settled neighborhoods • cattle thief in cowboy culture • most notorious cowtown in Kansas • Also known as William Frederick Cody • cattle breed descended from Spanish cattle • self appointed volunteers to enforce the law • a tract of public land available for settlement • act that granted all Native Americans citizenship • ...
Word Puzzle 2023-12-20
Across
- movement of cattle herds to market or new grazing lands
- a long journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase
- an explorer of the West who reached the summit of the mountain now known as Pike's Peak
- a Shoshone who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition by naming plants and gathering edible fruits and vegetables for the group
- owner of the American Fur Company who founded the first important settlement in Oregon Country in 1811
- the main route from the Mississippi River to the West Coast in the early 1800s
- name given to 1859 gold and silver discovery in western Nevada
- fur traders and trappers who traveled to the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest in the early 1800s
- a popular route for cattle drives from San Antonio to Abilene,Kansas
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- co-leader of the western expedition
- led an expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842 and wrote a report of his journey that became a guide for future travelers to the West
- a former army captain chosen by President Thomas Jefferson to lead an expedition to explore the West
- the purchase of Louisiana from France for $15 million, which roughly doubled the size of the United States
- guide who was first to lead settlers beyond the Appalachians; cut a road west
- the name given to the Great Plains during the years when they supported great herds of cattle
- the route from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico
- members of a religious group, formally known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who moved west during the 1830s and 1840s
- Mormon leader who chose Utah as the group's new home
- an area that is undeveloped
- towns that serviced new mines and emptied when the mines closed
20 Clues: an area that is undeveloped • co-leader of the western expedition • a long journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase • Mormon leader who chose Utah as the group's new home • movement of cattle herds to market or new grazing lands • the route from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico • name given to 1859 gold and silver discovery in western Nevada • ...
chapter 13 2023-05-13
Across
- an African American who migrated from the South to Kansas in the post-reconstruction years.
- A law enacted in 1887 that was intended to "americanize" Native Americans.
- laws enacted in 1862 and 1890 to help create agricultural colleges by giving federal land to states.
- a bread of sturdy, long-horned cattle brought by the Spanish to Mexico.
- the major cattle route from San Antonio Texas, through Oklohoma to Kansas.
- groups of farmers, or those in sympathy with farming issues, who sent lectures from town to town to educate people about agricultural and rural issues.
- the massacre by U.S. soldiers of 300 unarmed Native Americans at Wounded Knee, creek, South Dakota, in 1890.
- the Patrons of Husbandry.
- offering 160 acres of land free to any citizen or intended citizen who was head of the household.
- Former Nebraskan Congressman.
- the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center.
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- The treaty requiring the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River.
- leader of Hunkpapa Sioux.
- nominated for president.
- the use of both gold and silver as basis for national monetary system.
- started the Patrons of Husbandry, non organization for farmers.
- A minority groups adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominant culture.
- an enormous farm on which a single crop is grown.
- a home built of blocks of turf.
- Colonel in 1874.
- The vast grassland that extends through the central portion North America.
- a monetary system in which the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold.
- a late 19th-century political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government and seeking to advance the interests of farmers and laborers.
23 Clues: Colonel in 1874. • nominated for president. • leader of Hunkpapa Sioux. • the Patrons of Husbandry. • Former Nebraskan Congressman. • a home built of blocks of turf. • an enormous farm on which a single crop is grown. • the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center. • started the Patrons of Husbandry, non organization for farmers. • ...
Rabbit-Proof Fence Vocabulary 2024-08-17
12 Clues: cows • refuge • afraid • reptile • hurting • security • footprint • squat down • deep sadness • a dry area of land • village, community • a point of reference
Food, Fibre and Forestry facts 2019-02-04
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- Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet
- in rivers the place where the salt water and freshwater meet is called _________
- The majority of Australia’s wool is sold to which country?
- what is the chemical that makes chemicals green?
- wool is grouped depending how thick each fiber is. This is called______
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- Cattle have ____ Stomachs
- Earmarks are a form of _________
- cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______
- wool is a natural ___
- What is the first thing the calf drinks after its born
- the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______
- Seafood is the best source of _____
12 Clues: wool is a natural ___ • Cattle have ____ Stomachs • Earmarks are a form of _________ • Seafood is the best source of _____ • Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet • the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______ • what is the chemical that makes chemicals green? • cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______ • ...
Western Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-29
Across
- Someone who believes currency should be in gold
- Someone who believes currency should be in silver
- A prairie home made from or in the ground
- "A major meat packaging center"(textbook)
- Movement organized to help farmers
Down
- African Americans who settled in Kansas
- The person who started the Grange
- what made 160 acres of free western land available
- A huge farm up to 50,000 acres
- The breed of cattle which we herded by cowboys
- A nickname for Oklahoma after people settled there too early
- A nickname for cattle herders
12 Clues: A nickname for cattle herders • A huge farm up to 50,000 acres • The person who started the Grange • Movement organized to help farmers • African Americans who settled in Kansas • A prairie home made from or in the ground • "A major meat packaging center"(textbook) • The breed of cattle which we herded by cowboys • Someone who believes currency should be in gold • ...
TX History CSE 2 Review 2023-05-18
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- Texas shifted from ______ living to urban living.
- Led to the oil boom in Texas
- The son of a captured white mother and a Comanche father.- _____ Parker
- ______ Movement that was working to improve the U.S.
- Territory where Indians were forced to move
- European country where most Texas settlers came from
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- The invention of _____ wire led to the end of cattle drives.
- Final destination of the cattle drives
- Natural disaster that swept across the Great Plains
- One of the reasons Texas joined the confederate states.
- _______ Destiny - American Dream
- Final battle of the Civil War - _______ Ranch
12 Clues: Led to the oil boom in Texas • _______ Destiny - American Dream • Final destination of the cattle drives • Territory where Indians were forced to move • Final battle of the Civil War - _______ Ranch • Texas shifted from ______ living to urban living. • Natural disaster that swept across the Great Plains • ______ Movement that was working to improve the U.S. • ...
Cows Cows and More Cows 2025-12-10
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- A mother cow.
- The most common U.S. dairy cow, famous for its black-and-white spotted coat.
- A baby cow.
- The first part of "beef," the meat from a cow.
- A yellow dairy spread, churned from cream.
- A solid food made from pressed milk curds.
Down
- A shaggy, hardy breed of cattle with long horns, originally from Scotland.
- The sound a cow makes.
- A small, fawn-colored dairy cow known for producing rich, high-butterfat milk.
- A young female cow before she has had a calf.
- Another name for cows, bulls, and calves.
- First three letters of a baby cow.
12 Clues: A baby cow. • A mother cow. • The sound a cow makes. • First three letters of a baby cow. • Another name for cows, bulls, and calves. • A yellow dairy spread, churned from cream. • A solid food made from pressed milk curds. • A young female cow before she has had a calf. • The first part of "beef," the meat from a cow. • ...
Cow 2021-07-15
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- product of dairy, used with fruit
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- product of dairy, used for cereal
- factory
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Name for multiple cows
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- farm animals regarded as an asset.
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- a building or group of buildings where dairy products are manufactured.
- a large group of animals
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- growing crops and raising livestock.
- (of a female mammal) secrete milk.
- product of dairy, used with toast
- product of dairy, used with cracker
15 Clues: factory • Name for multiple cows • a large group of animals • product of dairy, used with fruit • product of dairy, used for cereal • product of dairy, used with toast • (of a female mammal) secrete milk. • farm animals regarded as an asset. • product of dairy, used with cracker • growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
NTI #5 2022-01-25
Across
- Can be used to on a farm to pull equipment.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
- Farm animal with a thick wooly coat.
- A grain used to make flour, bread, and pastries.
- A farm tool for loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting.
Down
- The process or period of gathering crops.
- Used to supply plant nutrients and benefit plant growth.
- Castrated male cattle.
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture.
- Seat strapped on a horse, used for riding.
- Farm animals regarded as an asset.
- A breed of cattle, typically known for beef.
- Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
14 Clues: Castrated male cattle. • Farm animals regarded as an asset. • A person who owns or manages a farm. • Farm animal with a thick wooly coat. • 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. • ...
Cooper Bentley= 2nd Hour 2024-04-18
Across
- This means the way of life
- Took how many men to handle 3,000 cows
- This ethnic group left their home because they wanted more freedom, a better life, and their crops had failed
- what state became a state in 1861
- African Americans were free from slavery but still faced____
- A community made up of people who share a common cultural background
- One reason why Kansans did not support the cattle drive
- Famous african american cowboy
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- Kansas is known for their winter____
- The Mexicans settled in this town in Kansas
- What country's plain were similar to the Kansas plains?
- The first group of Germans arrive in western Kansas from where
- Where the African Americans settled in Kansas
- This means to farm
- In what town in Kansas did the French come to
- Kansas's most prominent businessmen
- People grew this grain to feed the livestock
- This ethnic group experienced Hardship and extreme weather in Kansas
- How many ethnic groups came to Kansas
- How many hours were needed on a cattle drive
20 Clues: This means to farm • This means the way of life • Famous african american cowboy • what state became a state in 1861 • Kansas's most prominent businessmen • Kansas is known for their winter____ • How many ethnic groups came to Kansas • Took how many men to handle 3,000 cows • The Mexicans settled in this town in Kansas • People grew this grain to feed the livestock • ...
Food fight 2023-04-28
Melissa's Crossword 2020-09-14
8 Clues: Mickey's Dog • home of Spaceship Earth • state where Bailey was born • state where Phoenix was born • dog than can run up to 45 MPH • state where Buzz Bomb was born • another name for an Australian Cattle Dog • patch over an Australian Cattle Dog's eye
Cattle, Cotton, Railroads 2024-02-05
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- a trail over which cattle were driven to market
- regulates the exploration, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas in Texas
- building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power
- type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points
- large animals with horns and hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk
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- the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle
- 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- area of land reserved for a tribe or tribes under treaty or other agreement with the United States
- type of violent conflict, most commonly in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the American West
10 Clues: a trail over which cattle were driven to market • a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle • the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness • type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points • large animals with horns and hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-19
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- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuste- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- a railroad that crosses an entire continent.
- the place in northwestern Utah where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 1869, completing the transcontinental railroad.
- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
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- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad
- Enacted by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 that made available 160 acres of free farmland to adult men or widows 21 years of age who were head of their household and who agreed to farm the land for 5 years.
- starting from Sacramento California.
- used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion.
- from Omaha Nebraska were assigned the task of building the transcontinental railroad that would link the United States from east to west.
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- was a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
15 Clues: starting from Sacramento California. • a railroad that crosses an entire continent. • The name given to the Transcontinental Railroad by Native Americans. • Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding. • used on the very last rail of the transcontinental railroad marking its completion. • ...
Animal Husbandry 2025-02-02
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- Floor needs to be _______ for cattle breeding.
- Type of parasite
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- Care,cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals scientifically
- Product given by sheep
Down
- Product given by cow
- _____ roofed sheds are another type of requirement for the raising of cattle
- Period after birth of a calf
- type of foreign breed starting with 'J'
9 Clues: Type of parasite • Product given by cow • Product given by sheep • Period after birth of a calf • farm animals regarded as an asset • type of foreign breed starting with 'J' • Floor needs to be _______ for cattle breeding. • Care,cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals scientifically • _____ roofed sheds are another type of requirement for the raising of cattle
Dairy Cattle 2022-03-17
7 Clues: AKA Dunlop • from the isle of Guernsey • Cattle in the Isle of Jersey • Shorthorn originated in England • known for being the Chick-Fil-A Cow • known for high quality milk ( high protein and high fat) • only have 3 exported since 1906 because of foot and mouth disease
Cattle vocab 2022-01-27
Dairy Cattle 2020-04-28
7 Clues: Rusty-red & white in colour • Know for our rich golden colour • Iam the most common dairy breed • i am considered a dual purpose breed • We are consider as the oldest dairy breed • I range in colours from light to dark brown • Where have the same name as one of our breeds
Beef Cattle 2025-05-07
7 Clues: great immune system • White or a cream color • Originated in Scotland • when a cow has no horns • What is a Charolais temperament • One of the Angus' biggest strengths • Hereford cattle originated from here
Plagues of Egypt - God's hand at work 2023-06-10
17 Clues: Plague 7 • Plague 6 • Plague 8 • Plague 2 • Plague 4 • Plague 3 • Plague 9 • Plague 1 • Plague 5 • Plague 10 • God’s name • mouth of Moses • Israel lived here • God’s stretched out…..? • Pharoah wouldn’t do this • The people had to make these • Condition of Pharoah’s heart
Who did what SAE? 2023-08-15
Across
- Jim's truck stop is my jam!
- I have my own mowing busines with my brother
- Team Jensens
- Babysitting is a great SAE for me!
- I work with cattle by Dannebrog
- I build combines
- I gathered seeds all summer
- I prepare the land for wildlife hunts
- Todd Wodd is my boss
- Mowing, But Hard
- Old people care is my specialty
- Beef in the pastures of Wolbach
- The assesssors office and sheep raising is my game
- I work for my mom at the St. Paul Water Park
- I work with Angus cattle by Scotia
- I've learned alot with my SAE at the library
- I help old people
- I will mow your yard, prove me wrong
- I flip burgers and make food a the County Cage
- I work at the Skyline
Down
- I enjoy working at Jacobs ford and Breeding Cattle
- I work in the cornfields of Archer and Doniphan
- I work for Bob and Kathy
- I'm a Big Time Operator and biker
- I wait tables at the Legion
- I help at the library and pool
- Craig tells me what to do with my SAE
- Babysitting is my SAE
- I work at the store
- I'm a lifeguard a the pool
- Mowing the golf course is my game
- I work a the pool
- I work for my grandpa with seed sales
- I've worked at the winery in the vineyards for years
- I do lots of jobs for Todd Wojtalewicz
- Vogel auto is my mecca
- I learn so much from my dad, grandpa and the grapes
- Meyer Construction molds my future
- I work in the fields of Elba
39 Clues: Team Jensens • I build combines • Mowing, But Hard • I work a the pool • I help old people • I work at the store • Todd Wodd is my boss • Babysitting is my SAE • I work at the Skyline • Vogel auto is my mecca • I work for Bob and Kathy • I'm a lifeguard a the pool • Jim's truck stop is my jam! • I wait tables at the Legion • I gathered seeds all summer • I work in the fields of Elba • ...
Grade 8 lesson 6 2020-02-27
33 Clues: گل • سرد • داغ • شغل • گرم • خشک • شهر • کوه • خیس • مکان • جالب • بادی • شمال • برفی • درخت • بهار • جنوب • محوطه • دهکده • نزدیک • پاییز • بارانی • آفتابی • زمستان • گله گاو • رودخانه • حیوانات • تابستان • شخم زدن • آب و هوا • تصور کردن • پرورش دادن • گل آفتابگردان
4 the food fight 2023-04-28
Across
- rikkaruohomyrkyt
- rehevöityminen
- lanta
- nälänhätä
- elintarvikkeet
- maaperä
- karja
- sato
- kasvissyönti
- ylilaiduntaminen
- säilöntäaine
- liivate
- keinokastelu
- maitotuote
- teollistuminen
- väriaine
- kasvipohjainen
Down
- tuhohyönteisten torjunta-aineet
- siipikarja, linnunliha
- teollinen
- maatalous
- viljely
- rikkaruoho
- maalais-, maaseutu-
- kauppias
- porsaanliha
- veganismi
- viljelykelpoinen
- lannoite
- ylikansoittuminen
- tuholainen
- rehu
- maataloustuotteet
- lisäaine
34 Clues: sato • rehu • lanta • karja • maaperä • viljely • liivate • kauppias • lannoite • lisäaine • väriaine • teollinen • nälänhätä • maatalous • veganismi • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • maitotuote • porsaanliha • kasvissyönti • säilöntäaine • keinokastelu • rehevöityminen • elintarvikkeet • teollistuminen • kasvipohjainen • rikkaruohomyrkyt • ylilaiduntaminen • viljelykelpoinen • ylikansoittuminen • maataloustuotteet • maalais-, maaseutu- • ...
