cattle Crossword Puzzles
All Aboard 6. ~p.25 2013-04-26
30 Clues: 고무 • 환각 • 육상 • 성당 • 시골 • 재앙 • 서재 • 성자 • 소 떼 • 이상한 • 이기다 • 확실히 • ~동안 • 놀리다 • 평범한 • 전통적인 • 지지하다 • 보관하다 • 종교적인 • 떨어뜨리다 • ~에 속하다 • ~에 따르면 • 조약, 협약 • happen • 이상한, 기묘한 • not happy • 알아차리다, 깨닫다 • 존재나 능력을 믿다 • ~해서는 안 된다(금지) • I don't know, either.
Lektion 2 Vocab 2013-05-08
Across
- soul
- flee
- allow
- prohibited
- beat
- glorious
- width
- prison
- restlessness
- threatening
- harriers
- concentration camp
- singles
- interfere
- above
- poets
- reality
- island
- loyalty
- fierce
Down
- song
- straight
- spitting
- doubt
- oppress
- disappointment
- instruction
- confident
- unemployment
- knowledge
- explanation
- cattle
- emergency
- desperate
- terribly
- poverty
- wealthy
37 Clues: song • soul • flee • beat • doubt • allow • width • above • poets • prison • cattle • island • fierce • oppress • singles • poverty • wealthy • reality • loyalty • straight • spitting • glorious • harriers • terribly • confident • knowledge • emergency • interfere • desperate • prohibited • instruction • threatening • explanation • restlessness • unemployment • disappointment • concentration camp
The birds 2024-02-26
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- dippers
- road vehicle
- four wheeled carriage
- filled folded pasty
- in charge of cattle ranch
- where you sleep
- glass square
- mom name
- scary dark
- direction
- hard baked bread
Down
- cover the rain
- cocoa
- overflow kitchen
- seabird
- building using API
- country in England
- gull seabird
- coldest season of the year
- dairy product
- far owner
21 Clues: cocoa • dippers • seabird • mom name • direction • far owner • scary dark • road vehicle • gull seabird • glass square • dairy product • cover the rain • where you sleep • overflow kitchen • hard baked bread • building using API • country in England • filled folded pasty • four wheeled carriage • in charge of cattle ranch • coldest season of the year
Unit 3 Australia Vocabulary lesson 4 2024-02-06
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- schuur
- kosteninwoning
- stal
- haan
- vee
- blaten
- jeugdig
- vaardigheid
- vorig
- kudde
- afgelegen
- oogsten
- verplicht
- sollicitant
- huisenerf
- weide
- onderhoud
- houding
- zaaien
- vee
Down
- verboden
- lam
- inheems
- gans
- boerderijhulp
- betrouwbaar
- gewas
- schapen
- voorzichtigheid
- stier
- rijbewijs
- voeren
- blaffen
- bijvoorkeur
- giftig
- makkelijkindeomgang
- voorzien
- vijver
38 Clues: lam • vee • vee • gans • stal • haan • gewas • stier • vorig • kudde • weide • schuur • blaten • voeren • giftig • vijver • zaaien • inheems • schapen • jeugdig • blaffen • oogsten • houding • verboden • voorzien • rijbewijs • afgelegen • verplicht • huisenerf • onderhoud • betrouwbaar • vaardigheid • bijvoorkeur • sollicitant • boerderijhulp • kosteninwoning • voorzichtigheid • makkelijkindeomgang
Модуль 4 2024-12-17
Across
- cutlery
- become invisible
- idea of something
- part of the hand
- this is how a cat cleans itself
- find the answer
- role played by an actor
- cooking utensils
- silence
- man herding cattle
Down
- place where prisoners work
- not appreciating help
- all actors
- filmmaker
- valid
- speak quietly
- home owner
- pass something on to someone else
- invent
- event visitors
20 Clues: valid • invent • cutlery • silence • filmmaker • all actors • home owner • speak quietly • event visitors • find the answer • become invisible • part of the hand • cooking utensils • man herding cattle • idea of something • not appreciating help • role played by an actor • place where prisoners work • this is how a cat cleans itself • pass something on to someone else
ALAT Scientific Names 2025-11-05
18 Clues: Rat • Dog • Cat • Mouse • Horse • Gerbil • Ferret • Rabbit • Hamster • Zebrafish • Guinea Pig • Domestic pig • Domestic goat • Rhesus macaque • Domestic sheep • Domestic cattle • Domestic chicken • African clawed frog
MARTIN FAMILY 2021 2021-12-01
Across
- Brooklyn & Amelia tagged along with Mom & Dad & Aunt Kristen to this island state to experience true "distance learning"
- Amelia continues to excel playing this instrument
- to get out of all household chores, Lorie suggests breaking this body part
- Brooklyn's new club sport
- Amelia convinced her anti-pet mom to let her have this one animal
- Greg's awesome employer
- Brooklyn's new high school sport
Down
- Cali's major and incredible talent
- where Trevor worked with cattle for a month and cleaned up after Hurricane Ida
- Trevor & Brooklyn's least favorite math class
- the number of screws the orthopedic surgeon used to put Lorie back together again
- Trevor's current obsession
- where Sister Martin was Called to Serve
- don't be fooled, Amelia plays this in the school orchestra
- after 5.5 years, Greg was released from this calling
- the grade Lorie teaches on Fridays
- Cali & Trevor attended this University together during winter semester
17 Clues: Greg's awesome employer • Brooklyn's new club sport • Trevor's current obsession • Brooklyn's new high school sport • Cali's major and incredible talent • the grade Lorie teaches on Fridays • where Sister Martin was Called to Serve • Trevor & Brooklyn's least favorite math class • Amelia continues to excel playing this instrument • ...
The West 2023-09-14
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- the state where the two railroad lines met in 1869
- capital of california
- the true first cowboys
- the gold on his land started the gold rush
- going across the entire country/continent
- Congress chose a northern route because the South had _______ from the union
- President who gained Texas and the South for the United States
- group who made the most money in the gold rush
- the right merchants who founded the Central Pacific Railroad
Down
- northerners to moved south to make money after the Civil War
- mountain range that the Central Pacific had to go through
- clothing style created by the cowboys
- invention by James Glidden that ended the open range cattle drives
- the most famous of the cattle drive trails
- type of gold that is easy to get, pan for
- railroad line that began in California
- city where the Union Pacific began in Nebraska
17 Clues: capital of california • the true first cowboys • clothing style created by the cowboys • railroad line that began in California • type of gold that is easy to get, pan for • going across the entire country/continent • the most famous of the cattle drive trails • the gold on his land started the gold rush • city where the Union Pacific began in Nebraska • ...
Cattle breeding 2020-05-03
Across
- manure animal dung used for fertilizing land
- land covered with grass and other low plants
- a young female cow that has not borne a calf
- the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
Down
- farm building for storing grain hay straw for livestocks calves young bovine animal a domestic cow in its first year
- cow that has not borne a calf or has borne only one calf
- the ability to conceive children or young
- grassland suitable for pasturage
8 Clues: grassland suitable for pasturage • the ability to conceive children or young • the secretion of milk by the mammary glands • manure animal dung used for fertilizing land • land covered with grass and other low plants • a young female cow that has not borne a calf • cow that has not borne a calf or has borne only one calf • ...
Cattle breeding 2020-05-05
7 Clues: pressing requirements • period of being pregnant • an unborn offspring of a mammal • hybridizing two different species • ovary wall to which the ovules are attached • abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink • the process by which one thing absorbs by another
All Things Arizona 2022-03-22
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- First State Color
- State Mammal
- Number of Interstates
- Largest Body of Water
- Richest Person
- State Metal
- State to the South
- ___ Purchase
- One hundred ___ thousand sq miles
Down
- State to the North
- Highest Point
- Largest Mine
- State Flower
- State Motto
- First Governor
- Longest River
- Second State Color
- Largest working cattle ranch
- State Gem
19 Clues: State Gem • State Motto • State Metal • Largest Mine • State Flower • State Mammal • ___ Purchase • Highest Point • Longest River • First Governor • Richest Person • First State Color • State to the North • State to the South • Second State Color • Number of Interstates • Largest Body of Water • Largest working cattle ranch • One hundred ___ thousand sq miles
7th Grade (Kansas History): Chapter 7 Crossword 2018-04-25
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- Cowboys drive Texas cattle across our state.
- financial assistance given by a government to a person or group in support of an enterprise that should help the public
- an amount or a quantity in excess of what is needed
- a written message
- enforced isolation
- serving to induce or motivate
- the first ----- to enter Kansas crosses the Missouri River by boat.
- used or designed for the place where people live
- a map showing actual or planned features, such as streets and building lots
- Farmers in Hiawatha organize the first ------ in Kansas.
- no longer in use
Down
- having enough food or resource to live
- the Elwood and Marysville -------- becomes the first -------- to begin construction in Kansas.
- President ------- signs the Pacific Railroad Act.
- when only one company provides or produces a certain product or service activity
- The first Harvey House ---------- opens in Topeka.
- an amount produced
- the sale of goods in small quantities directly to consumers
- a railroad station
19 Clues: no longer in use • a written message • enforced isolation • an amount produced • a railroad station • serving to induce or motivate • having enough food or resource to live • Cowboys drive Texas cattle across our state. • used or designed for the place where people live • President ------- signs the Pacific Railroad Act. • The first Harvey House ---------- opens in Topeka. • ...
Animal Science Terminology 2022-01-07
16 Clues: baby pig • baby cat • baby dog • adult pig • baby goat • baby horse • baby chick • baby sheep • adult male • baby cattle • adult male dog • adult male cat • adult male goat • adult male horse • adult male sheep • adult male chicken
Solve the Puzzle 2015-10-07
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- state that National Convention is held in
- animal that pork comes from
- the culture of plants for food, comfort, and beauty
- segment of the beef industry that finishes cattle for slaughter
- meat that comes from cattle
- father of FFA
- name that Future Farmers of America changed its name to in 1988
- city that the National Convention is held in
Down
- invented the steel plow
- the two offical colors of the FFA
- act that was passed by Congress to establish agriculture education classes
- two types of chickens produced in the poultry industry are ______ and layers
- invented the cotton gin
- the other main products that sheep and goats are used for OTHER than meat
- segment of the beef industry that feeds weaned calves for growth
- type of pig breeds that produce offspring with quality carcasses are _____ breeds
16 Clues: father of FFA • invented the steel plow • invented the cotton gin • animal that pork comes from • meat that comes from cattle • the two offical colors of the FFA • state that National Convention is held in • city that the National Convention is held in • the culture of plants for food, comfort, and beauty • segment of the beef industry that finishes cattle for slaughter • ...
FFA!! 2013-05-03
Across
- Who is Stationed by the Owl?
- What Breed of Cattle are black?
- What officer is stationed by the Ear of Corn?
- what was the very fist contest team?
- Living to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.
Down
- where was the first National Convention Held?
- what officer is beneath the rising sun?
- Convention What Convention is held in Columbia, MO?
- What are the initials for Supervised Agricultural Experience?
- What Breed of cattle is well known for producing Dairy Products
- What are the initials for Future Farmers of America?
11 Clues: Who is Stationed by the Owl? • What Breed of Cattle are black? • what was the very fist contest team? • what officer is beneath the rising sun? • where was the first National Convention Held? • What officer is stationed by the Ear of Corn? • Convention What Convention is held in Columbia, MO? • What are the initials for Future Farmers of America? • ...
Country People Stuff (City People Suck) By: Dane 2021-11-17
Across
- Also can be described as a piglet.
- Grant's sister but as a horse.
- A golden colored french cattle breed with a long body.
- A spotted horse weighing about 1,100 lbs.
- A young cow who hasn't calved yet.
- The only red breed of swine with droopy ears.
- A white french cattle breed with curly hair.
Down
- Usually achieved by harming the animal with acid wrapped in bandages.
- Horns have either been natural or manually removed.
- White, long breed of swine.
- Ironically, despite its name, originated in Ohio.
11 Clues: White, long breed of swine. • Grant's sister but as a horse. • Also can be described as a piglet. • A young cow who hasn't calved yet. • A spotted horse weighing about 1,100 lbs. • A white french cattle breed with curly hair. • The only red breed of swine with droopy ears. • Ironically, despite its name, originated in Ohio. • ...
Crucigrama De Colorado 2025-04-03
All Aboard 6. ~p.25 2013-05-04
30 Clues: 서재 • 시골 • 재앙 • 육상 • 성당 • 고무 • 환각 • 성자 • 놀리다 • 평범한 • ~동안 • 소 떼 • 이기다 • 이상한 • 확실히 • 지지하다 • 종교적인 • 전통적인 • 보관하다 • 떨어뜨리다 • ~에 속하다 • ~에 따르면 • 조약, 협약 • happen • 이상한, 기묘한 • not happy • 존재나 능력을 믿다 • 알아차리다, 깨닫다 • ~해서는 안 된다(금지) • I don't know, either.
Cattle Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-01
Across
- Feeds that are high in energy and low in fiber.
- Animals with four compartment stomachs are _________.
- troubled parturition
- Part of the beef cattle industry with a purpose of feeding and fattening cattle.
- A science that deals with the effects food gives on health.
- packed with antibodies and leads the way for future health, immunity, and offspring survival.
Down
- Pregnancy period
- Feeds that are high in fiber.
- A mixture of food that supplies a balanced diet.
- Giving birth
10 Clues: Giving birth • Pregnancy period • troubled parturition • Feeds that are high in fiber. • Feeds that are high in energy and low in fiber. • A mixture of food that supplies a balanced diet. • Animals with four compartment stomachs are _________. • A science that deals with the effects food gives on health. • ...
HUSH || Unit 1 Terms 2021-12-10
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- - Sought to improve the economic condition of farmers through the creation of cooperatives and political advocacy
- - Animal herder who tends to cattle on US ranches, and do other ranch related work
- - Free grazing of cattle on millions of unfenced acres of open land
- - Breed of long horned beef cattle
- - (1868) Signed between the Sioux Nation and the US Government, where the US recognized the Black Hills as part of the Great Sioux Reservation. (1851) Stated that Plains Native Americans would stop inter-tribal fighting, let white migrants and railroad surveyors travel safely through their lands, allow the US government to build roads and army posts in their lands, and pay compensation to the US government if their tribe members broke these rules
- - Monetary system where the basic unit of currency is defined by a stated quantity of gold
- - A chief of the Sioux, who took up arms against the US settling in the Great Plains.
- - Very large farms established in the western US during the late 19th century, mostly focused on making wheat
- - Trail used in the post Civil War to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas
- - Authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands by partitioning them into individual plots, the objective was to assimilate the Natives into mainstream US society and to break up their cultural and social traditions.
- - African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political grievances after the reconstruction era
Down
- - US Lawyer and Politician who advocated for free silver, a gifted debater
- - Monetary system based upon the two metals gold and silver, rather then one
- - Process of adopting the language and culture of a dominant social group
- - A "book farmer", who learned what he knew about agriculture from reading instead of first hand learning, and help found the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, the nations largest agricultural fraternity
- - 25th president of the US, from 1897 until his assassination in 1901 - president during the Spanish American war, raised protective tariffs to boost American industry, and kept the US on Gold Standard
- - A long stretch of flat land, east of the Rocky Mountains, made up of prairie, steppe, and grassland.
- - Herding up to thousands of cattle at a time to bring them to trains and ship them to various places across the country
- - (1862) Set aside federal lands to create colleges to benefit the agricultural and mechanical arts. (1890) Prohibited distribution of money to states that made distinctions of race in admissions
- - A home built out of blocks of turf
- - A Union cavalry officer in the American Civil war and a US commander in wars against the Native Americans over control of the Great Plains, who led his men in the Battle of Bighorn
- - Stated that any adult citizen or intended citizen that had never bore arms against the US government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land
- of Wounded Knee - The slaughter of 150-300 Lakota Natives by US army troops
- - Popular engagement of the population in political decision making
24 Clues: - Breed of long horned beef cattle • - A home built out of blocks of turf • - Free grazing of cattle on millions of unfenced acres of open land • - Popular engagement of the population in political decision making • - Trail used in the post Civil War to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas • - Process of adopting the language and culture of a dominant social group • ...
Changes on the Western Frontier 2025-05-02
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- a breed of sturdy, long-horned cattle brought by Spanish to Mexico
- a minority group's adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the other dominant culture
- a vast grassland that extends through the central portion of North America from Texas northward to Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains
- the treaty requiring the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River
Down
- provided 160 acres of federal land to anyone who agreed to farm the land.
- the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center
- an African American who migrated from
- a law enacted in 1887 that was intended to Americanize Native Americans by distributing reservation land to individual owners
- the major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- the massacre by U.S. soldiers of 300 unarmed Native Americans at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
10 Clues: an African American who migrated from • the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center • a breed of sturdy, long-horned cattle brought by Spanish to Mexico • provided 160 acres of federal land to anyone who agreed to farm the land. • the major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas • ...
Ranch Riddles 2022-03-08
8 Clues: a cowboy contest • a type of Indian tribe • an unusual or difficult act • a person who appears in movies • wrestling cattle to the ground • a place where cowboys live and work • an action of catching something with rope • a man typically on horseback and tends to cattle
word list 1-8 crossword. 2018-02-12
32 Clues: out • all • for • god • hand • good • bone • book • flow • love • life • color • break • tooth • light • earth • judge • cattle • saying • withen • people • mankind • to kill • vignette • diagonel • cacophony • hypodermic • apart from • outside of • back again • hyperactive • reason,idea,discourse
Vocab #5 2022-11-03
Across
- Amends
- Affected by guilt
- Approve something
- Relating to cattle
- Treating issues with humor
- Showing great knowledge
- Do something beneath you
- Respond in kind
- Illegal act
- Has many different parts in a complicated way
- Declare to be wrong
Down
- Not functioning
- Unhappy person
- Increase
- Avoid
- Short-lived
- Aware of
- Dignified
- Delicate and light
- Irregular
20 Clues: Avoid • Amends • Increase • Aware of • Dignified • Irregular • Short-lived • Illegal act • Unhappy person • Not functioning • Respond in kind • Affected by guilt • Approve something • Relating to cattle • Delicate and light • Declare to be wrong • Showing great knowledge • Do something beneath you • Treating issues with humor • Has many different parts in a complicated way
1 2023-05-04
Across
- köşe, kenar
- hayvan,öküz
- hareketsiz, kıpırtısız
- karışmak, bulaşmak(birisinin işine)
- yola koyulmak
- biraz, bir süre
- hayvan,büyükbaş hayvan
- soymak
- kuşak
- akşam yemeği
- vicdan
- kaş çatmak
Down
- yaklaşmak
- yırtık
- deri
- damar
- eve doğru
- yamamak
- şefkat
- birden, aniden
- köylü
- mahvolmak
- üşümek,donmak
- bitirmek, tüketmek
- homurdanmak
- salla(n)mak
- günah
27 Clues: deri • damar • köylü • kuşak • günah • yırtık • şefkat • soymak • vicdan • yamamak • yaklaşmak • eve doğru • mahvolmak • kaş çatmak • köşe, kenar • hayvan,öküz • homurdanmak • salla(n)mak • akşam yemeği • üşümek,donmak • yola koyulmak • birden, aniden • biraz, bir süre • bitirmek, tüketmek • hareketsiz, kıpırtısız • hayvan,büyükbaş hayvan • karışmak, bulaşmak(birisinin işine)
1 2023-05-04
Across
- köşe, kenar
- hayvan,öküz
- hareketsiz, kıpırtısız
- karışmak(birisinin işine)
- yola koyulmak
- biraz, bir süre
- hayvan,büyükbaş hayvan
- soymak
- kuşak
- akşam yemeği
- vicdan
- kaş çatmak
Down
- yaklaşmak
- yırtık
- deri
- damar
- eve doğru
- yamamak
- şefkat
- birden, aniden
- köylü
- mahvolmak
- üşümek,donmak
- bitirmek, tüketmek
- homurdanmak
- salla(n)mak
- günah
27 Clues: deri • damar • köylü • kuşak • günah • yırtık • şefkat • soymak • vicdan • yamamak • yaklaşmak • eve doğru • mahvolmak • kaş çatmak • köşe, kenar • hayvan,öküz • homurdanmak • salla(n)mak • akşam yemeği • üşümek,donmak • yola koyulmak • birden, aniden • biraz, bir süre • bitirmek, tüketmek • hareketsiz, kıpırtısız • hayvan,büyükbaş hayvan • karışmak(birisinin işine)
bom10 2024-06-28
Across
- Man of Steel
- Caped Crusader
- Junction
- Dual role
- Reed Show
- And Pancho
- Western journey
- Ranch family
- Card player
- Will Travel
- Farm comedy
- Creepy family
- Western heroine
Down
- Spy comedy
- Cattle drive
- Western town
- Canine hero
- Flying cowboy
- TV's Dark Knight
- Jungle hero
- Singing cowboy
- Western series
- Western drama
- WWII POWs
- Teenage surfer
25 Clues: Junction • Dual role • Reed Show • WWII POWs • Spy comedy • And Pancho • Canine hero • Jungle hero • Card player • Will Travel • Farm comedy • Cattle drive • Western town • Man of Steel • Ranch family • Flying cowboy • Western drama • Creepy family • Caped Crusader • Singing cowboy • Western series • Teenage surfer • Western journey • Western heroine • TV's Dark Knight
The Nation Grows Vocabulary 2013-05-02
Across
- Person who claimed 160 acres of land under the Homestead Act
- A rundown apartment building
- Soldiers African American soldiers who had fought in the West
- To take over an area of land
Down
- A journey to freedom
- Drive A journey where cowboys guided cattle from ranches to railroads
- Territory set aside for Native Americans
- Rights The rights to own or use something for sale
- A business that completely controls an industry
- A rundown neighborhood
10 Clues: A journey to freedom • A rundown neighborhood • A rundown apartment building • To take over an area of land • Territory set aside for Native Americans • A business that completely controls an industry • Rights The rights to own or use something for sale • Person who claimed 160 acres of land under the Homestead Act • ...
Odyssey 12 2024-03-20
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- Odysseus is entranced by two ____
- A whirlpool that shakes the sea 3 times a day
- A current of air that goes against the normal current.
- Helios is the god of high ___
- The island where Helios' cattle graze.
- "I carved a massive cake of ___ into bits..." -Odysseus
Down
- Stirred up the sailors to kill Helios' cattle.
- A monster with twelve tentacles and six heads
- Zeus destroys the ship with ___
- People with "hearts of oak" are ____
10 Clues: Helios is the god of high ___ • Zeus destroys the ship with ___ • Odysseus is entranced by two ____ • People with "hearts of oak" are ____ • The island where Helios' cattle graze. • A monster with twelve tentacles and six heads • A whirlpool that shakes the sea 3 times a day • Stirred up the sailors to kill Helios' cattle. • ...
AJ Puzzle 2023-09-04
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- Process of turning soil in preparation for sowing
- Crop which turns fields blue in mid-summer
- Breed of cattle used in dairy farming
- Breed of sheep usually found in The Lake District
- Breed of cattle originating from France
- Breed of sheep with black face
- Sheepdog command to move sheep clockwise
Down
- Type of animal with four stomachs
- Result of adding lime to soil
- Grass stored in airtight conditions for winter feed
10 Clues: Result of adding lime to soil • Breed of sheep with black face • Type of animal with four stomachs • Breed of cattle used in dairy farming • Breed of cattle originating from France • Sheepdog command to move sheep clockwise • Crop which turns fields blue in mid-summer • Process of turning soil in preparation for sowing • Breed of sheep usually found in The Lake District • ...
Agriculture 2022-03-09
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- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Word study root word crossword puzzle 2018-02-26
15 Clues: time • color • light • cattle • mankind • apart from • to go around • to have love • to have faith • to have power • everything;all • opposite of bad • to receive;take • to combine;to join • the third planet from the sun
cattle of the US 2023-10-09
Across
- what breed is very popular for its fattening ability and high maturity rate
- what breed of cattle can be red or black
- what do most free range cattle eat?
- what breed is very well muscled and very large
- what is it called when you take the horns off a beef cow
Down
- what breed of cattle has very long horn
- what breed is less popular then black angus
7 Clues: what do most free range cattle eat? • what breed of cattle has very long horn • what breed of cattle can be red or black • what breed is less popular then black angus • what breed is very well muscled and very large • what is it called when you take the horns off a beef cow • what breed is very popular for its fattening ability and high maturity rate
aa spelwoorde 2024-11-28
Odysseus' Vocabulary 2022-11-29
Ceremony Crossword 1 2024-02-28
15 Clues: "Brother." • Antagonist • New Mentor • Lost her son • _______ Swan • Thought-woman • Lack of water • ______ Pueblo • Main Character • Likes his beer • Dead mentor to Tayo • Important livestock • Another name for evil • Main character's early home • Mixture of various writing styles
Westward Expansion 2023-10-08
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- - Act that helped establish agricultural colleges.
- - Organization that fought for farmer's rights.
- - Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry Grassland.
- - Political movement that sought advancement for farmer laborers.
- - Three-month-long overland transport of cattle.
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- - African American settler in the West.
- - Law that broke up Native Americans part of white culture.
- - Name of a plan to make Native Americans part of white culture.
- - backing money with silver and gold.
- - Act that offered free land to western settlers.
10 Clues: - backing money with silver and gold. • - African American settler in the West. • - Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry Grassland. • - Organization that fought for farmer's rights. • - Three-month-long overland transport of cattle. • - Act that offered free land to western settlers. • - Act that helped establish agricultural colleges. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-10-08
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- - Act that helped establish agricultural colleges.
- - Organization that fought for farmer's rights.
- - Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry Grassland.
- - Political movement that sought advancement for farmer laborers.
- - Three-month-long overland transport of cattle.
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- - African American settler in the West.
- - Law that broke up Native Americans part of white culture.
- - Name of a plan to make Native Americans part of white culture.
- - backing money with silver and gold.
- - Act that offered free land to western settlers.
10 Clues: - backing money with silver and gold. • - African American settler in the West. • - Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry Grassland. • - Organization that fought for farmer's rights. • - Three-month-long overland transport of cattle. • - Act that offered free land to western settlers. • - Act that helped establish agricultural colleges. • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-02-14
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- Law enacted in 1862 that provided 160 acres of land out west to any citizen who can live on and farm it for five years. Encouraged more westward movement.
- An African American who migrated from the South to Kansas in the post-Reconstruction years.
- Breed of sturdy, long-horned cattle that are suited to the dry conditions of the southeast U.S.
- Political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government and wanted to advance the interest of farmers and laborers.
- Island in New York harbor that was an immigration station for Europeans coming into the U.S.
- 1890 massacre by U.S. soldiers of 300 unarmed Native Americans in South Dakota
- A community center providing assistance to residents- particularly immigrants- in a slum neighborhood.
- Major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas.
- Island in the San Francisco Bay that was an entry point for many Asian immigrants coming into the U.S.
- law intended to "Americanize" Native Americans through land redistribution.
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- Method of mining that uses water under high pressure to blast away gravel and dirt to expose minerals
- A multifamily urban dwelling, usually overcrowded and unsanitary
- Term meaning a mixture of people from different cultures and races who blend together
- Prohibited all Chinese from entering the United States. Enacted in 1882.
- Railroad line that connected the east coast of the U.S. to the west coast. Completed in 1869.
- The growth of cities
- The organization of people into social classes by wealth
- Nevada gold and silver mine discovered in 1859
- The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center
19 Clues: The growth of cities • Nevada gold and silver mine discovered in 1859 • The moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center • The organization of people into social classes by wealth • A multifamily urban dwelling, usually overcrowded and unsanitary • Major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-10-08
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- - Act that helped establish agricultural colleges.
- - Organization that fought for farmer's rights.
- - Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry Grassland.
- - Political movement that sought advancement for farmer laborers.
- - Three-month-long overland transport of cattle.
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- - African American settler in the West.
- - Law that broke up Native Americans part of white culture.
- - Name of a plan to make Native Americans part of white culture.
- - backing money with silver and gold.
- - Act that offered free land to western settlers.
10 Clues: - backing money with silver and gold. • - African American settler in the West. • - Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry Grassland. • - Organization that fought for farmer's rights. • - Three-month-long overland transport of cattle. • - Act that offered free land to western settlers. • - Act that helped establish agricultural colleges. • ...
Cotton Cattle Railroads 2022-03-07
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- cowboys moved their cows north to Kansas and Missouri, where they would be loaded onto _____________ .
- George Wilkins Kendall started the first successful __________ ranch in Texas.
- Raising cattle in Texas started on the ________________ [public land that could be used by anyone].
- Some ranchers caught and trained wild horses, known as _____________ , and sold them for profit.
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- The first cattle __________ was called the Shawnee Trail, and ended in Sedalia, Missouri.
- Age of Contact = Cabeza de Vaca lived as a ___________ [medicine man] and trader among the native tribes.
- Spanish Colonial = Missions were ______________ settlements built to spread the culture of Spain.
- Mexican National = Mexico wanted to create a ____________ where citizens could vote for representatives.
- Natural Texas and Its People = Culture is a way of life, developed by a group of people to satisfy __________ .
- After the Civil War, there was a high demand for Texas ___________ because people in the North East wanted beef.
10 Clues: George Wilkins Kendall started the first successful __________ ranch in Texas. • The first cattle __________ was called the Shawnee Trail, and ended in Sedalia, Missouri. • Some ranchers caught and trained wild horses, known as _____________ , and sold them for profit. • ...
Hormones in Cattle 2023-05-16
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- a dish consisting of a round patty of ground beef, or sometimes another savory ingredient, that is fried or grilled and typically served in a split bun or roll with various condiments and toppings.
- any of a group of steroid hormones which promote the development and maintenance of female characteristics of the body.
- the animal received no artificial hormones in its life.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows.
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
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- diet helps to protect against malnutrition in all its forms
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- for use as a growth promoter in livestock, including beef cattle
- a person who does not eat meat, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
10 Clues: the animal received no artificial hormones in its life. • diet helps to protect against malnutrition in all its forms • for use as a growth promoter in livestock, including beef cattle • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body. • ...
SAT Vocabulary 1 2023-01-11
8 Clues: to agree to a demand • to polish by rubbing • to criticize or scold • to encourage or assist • to give up completely, to leave • to become less intense or widespread • a person who boasts about achievements • an animal of the cattle group or relating to cattle
Changes in Texas 2022-02-01
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- a design that cowboys burned into an animal’s hide to identify the ranch to which it belonged
- with sharp metal points that is used to fence off areas of land
- Herd of cattle running wild
- One of a breed of cattle having very long horns
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- A journey in which cowboys herded cattle north to railroad depots in the late 1800s
- An association formed by farmers in the late 1800s
- Land set aside by the U.S. government for a purpose, such as for Native Americans to live on.
- A change designed to make things better
8 Clues: Herd of cattle running wild • A change designed to make things better • One of a breed of cattle having very long horns • An association formed by farmers in the late 1800s • with sharp metal points that is used to fence off areas of land • A journey in which cowboys herded cattle north to railroad depots in the late 1800s • ...
Code Breaker Sheet 2024-02-01
14 Clues: Gwen • Mans toilet • Harrys shop • French artist • ____ and hooch • art on display • Inflatable bird • Dietary preference • fuel for the fire? • Laurens oldest fear • Greeting from Oscar • Welsh seaside resort • Australian cattle dog • ______ modern, ______ Britain
CLASS 9 - CHAPTER 5 - SOCIAL SCIENCE 2022-11-01
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- cattle herders who live primarily in east Africa
- Ecologically the most viable form of life
- Gujjar cattle herders came down to the dry forests
- after kharif harvest fields has to be cut for?
- act passed in 1871 by colonial govt?
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- The great herders of J&K are?
- Important pastoral community of Maharashtra
- rignts given for pastoralists.
- another group of Raikas are?
9 Clues: another group of Raikas are? • The great herders of J&K are? • rignts given for pastoralists. • act passed in 1871 by colonial govt? • Ecologically the most viable form of life • Important pastoral community of Maharashtra • after kharif harvest fields has to be cut for? • cattle herders who live primarily in east Africa • ...
Cattle vocab 2022-01-27
Cattle Terminology 2019-11-12
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- a female cattle that has had at least one calf
- a young female cow that has not yet had her first calf
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden
- a mature male who has not been castrated.
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- a castrated male animal.
- scientific name for cattle.
- young animal, either male or female, less than one year.
7 Clues: a castrated male animal. • scientific name for cattle. • a mature male who has not been castrated. • a female cattle that has had at least one calf • a young female cow that has not yet had her first calf • young animal, either male or female, less than one year. • ...
Cattle Terminology 2019-11-12
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- a female cattle that has had at least one calf
- a young female cow that has not yet had her first calf
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden
- a mature male who has not been castrated.
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- a castrated male animal.
- scientific name for cattle.
- young animal, either male or female, less than one year.
7 Clues: a castrated male animal. • scientific name for cattle. • a mature male who has not been castrated. • a female cattle that has had at least one calf • a young female cow that has not yet had her first calf • young animal, either male or female, less than one year. • ...
Respiratory disease in Cattle and Sheep 2022-12-02
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- What is the most common and costly disease of calves causing death and significant losses?
- What microorganism can cause respiratory disease in sheep?
- Which virus causes maedi visna and caprine arthritis encaphalitis?
- What microorganism are known as nasal bots?
- How can you treat nasal bots in sheep?
- What is a viral-induced adenomatous lung lesion in sheep?
- What is caused by bovine herpes virus type 1?
- What microorganism causes laryngeal chondritis in sheep?
- Which cattle lungworm is seen in the first grazing season?
- What is laryngeal chondritis known as?
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- Which test can you use to diagnose Jaagsiekte disease in sheep?
- What flotation test can you use for cattle lungworm?
- Which antibiotic could you use for BRD treatment?
- How can you prevent viral causes of calf disease?
- What is the most common cause of respiratory disease in sheep?
- When are BRD outbreaks most common?
- How many days is the incubation time of IBR?
- What is a common clinical sign of BRD in calves?
18 Clues: When are BRD outbreaks most common? • How can you treat nasal bots in sheep? • What is laryngeal chondritis known as? • What microorganism are known as nasal bots? • How many days is the incubation time of IBR? • What is caused by bovine herpes virus type 1? • What is a common clinical sign of BRD in calves? • Which antibiotic could you use for BRD treatment? • ...
Respiratory disease in Cattle and Sheep 2022-12-02
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- What is the most common and costly disease of calves causing death and significant losses?
- What microorganism can cause respiratory disease in sheep?
- Which virus causes maedi visna and caprine arthritis encaphalitis?
- What microorganism are known as nasal bots?
- How can you treat nasal bots in sheep?
- What is a viral-induced adenomatous lung lesion in sheep?
- What is caused by bovine herpes virus type 1?
- What microorganism causes laryngeal chondritis in sheep?
- Which cattle lungworm is seen in the first grazing season?
- What is laryngeal chondritis known as?
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- Which test can you use to diagnose Jaagsiekte disease in sheep?
- What flotation test can you use for cattle lungworm?
- Which antibiotic could you use for BRD treatment?
- How can you prevent viral causes of calf disease?
- What is the most common cause of respiratory disease in sheep?
- When are BRD outbreaks most common?
- How many days is the incubation time of IBR?
- What is a common clinical sign of BRD in calves?
18 Clues: When are BRD outbreaks most common? • How can you treat nasal bots in sheep? • What is laryngeal chondritis known as? • What microorganism are known as nasal bots? • How many days is the incubation time of IBR? • What is caused by bovine herpes virus type 1? • What is a common clinical sign of BRD in calves? • Which antibiotic could you use for BRD treatment? • ...
Unit 1 - Foundations and Contested West 2024-08-09
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- The Transcontinental _____ connected the East Coast to the West Coast
- ____ was difficult out west due to the climate
- Wrote the book "Democracy in America" describing how America was different from Europe
- Towns the sprung up "Over night" after a discovery was made
- Created a government in which the people hold the power
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- The first 10 Amendments of the Constitution
- The month the Declaration of Independence was signed
- The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence
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- The government gave free ____ to people who would move out west
- Large animals that roamed the Great Plains
- Towns that disappeared after precious metal was mined out
- Indian Removal Act of 1830; also know as the trail of ___
- The idea that the U.S. should be settled coast to coast
- Diverse group of people that learned their skills from Vaqueros, seen on farms and cattle drives
- Large animals that were driven on the cattle trails
- Land promised to Native Americans
- Brought people to the West
18 Clues: Brought people to the West • Land promised to Native Americans • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Large animals that roamed the Great Plains • The first 10 Amendments of the Constitution • ____ was difficult out west due to the climate • Large animals that were driven on the cattle trails • The month the Declaration of Independence was signed • ...
Top Trumps-US States-Lincoln middle 8th 2022-09-28
fah2 3.2 2013-11-02
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- the role of the AQIS accredited vet is to ensure animals are fit for __________, and fulfil protocol req. of importing country, as well as ASEL requirements.
- in the middle east, meat demand is strongly linked to ___________ practice and festivals such as the Eid festival to mark the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha to mark the end of Hajj. (animals selected, slaughtered and shared).
- Live Export Program activities include: Animal welfare ____________ for animal handlers, increasing supply chain efficiency and performance (through ESCAS and other), market access (liaison with governments etc), and research and development (eg developing ____________ materials (DVDs, pamplets, etc for handlers).
- in the last few years, the main live export market for australian SHEEP lies in the _____ ______ (2 words) with Qatar, Bahrain, Turkey, Kuwait and Jordan all major importers.
- what does ESCAS stand for? (5 words)
- the top causes of mortality and morbidity on board are: 1. __________ (salmonella), 2. inanition (not eating) 3. heat stress, 4. Pneumonia, 5. pink eye, 6. trauma.
- the new regulations following incidents in 2011 mean that the exporter must have an appropriate and acceptable exporter supply chain assurance system (ESCAS) before the _____ (govt dept) will allow them to export.
- _____ feed troughs, ______ water troughs, and _____ feeds daily per pen of animals, at 2.5% bodyweight. energy 10MJ/kg, protein 12%.
- live export contributes $1.8 ________ dollars to the australian economy.
- there are 6 supply chain elements that are reviewed (with 88 checkpoints): handling, transport, feedlot, lairage/abbatoir, slaughter with __________, slaughter without _________.
- ships can carry up to 100 thousand sheep or ________ thousand cattle (or combo of both).
- challenge exporters face is convincing the stakeholders that the trade is subject to _______ opinion in australia and proving that improved animal welfare also improves the product.
- the number of _______ exported live peaked in 2002 at just under 1 million head. (now around 600, 000).
- live export of CATTLE to ___________ has decreased from 55% - 43% in the last year. (though they are still by far the greatest import).
- new regulations imposed following incidents shown in May 2011 include: performance measurement and checklist to ____ standards, livestock traceability, independent 3rd party audits, and reportability and accountability (line of sight).
- despite the number of cattle and sheep being exported live declining in recent years, _____ per head has never been higher than in the last couple of years.
- __________ decked ships are being phased out in favour of single decked ships.
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- major challenges the live export market faces : impact of animal rights groups, factors beyond influence (political adgendas of other countries), the cost of __________ on the exporter, and maintaining compliance with _______ every day of the year, at times cheaper alternative supply from US/Somalia/Sudan/Europe.
- because stock in developing countries is often ___________, the local people can perceive australian stock as wild.
- potential new live export markets include _____, Iraq, and Algeria.
- australian livestock is generally regarded as being _____, green, fit and healthy by importers - continued demand.
- the live export market is an important outlet for australian producers, particularly in __________ _________ (2 words) and NT.
- a 'short' haul voyage (to SE asia) of approx less than 7 days, does NOT require the presence of a ______________, but does require stockmen.
- the live export industry aims to provide other countries with __________ and safe red meat.
- on ships, feed and water supply is __________
- _____ is the Australian Standard for Export of Livestock. animals checked by AQIS vet beforehand to make sure fit to travel.
- who pays the AQIS veterinarians salary? the __________
- _______ have the most variable delivery rate over the last decade or so. at the moment have 100% for _____, almost 100% for cattle, and just over 99% for sheep. if cattle fall below 99%, and sheep below 98%, there is an investigation.
- bedding for cattle on ships
- the live export industry employs ____________ thousand people.
- the number of ______ exported live has been declining since 2001, from approx 6.8 millon - 2.2 million (2012)
- on LONG haul voyages, vet and stockmen report _______ to DAFF. complete a voyage report at end. (mortality, temperature, hospital status, feed/water, health/welfare).
- meat and livestock australia conducts research and marketing services. MLA does not regulate, police or _________ ESCAS. this is the job of the dept of agriculture, fisheries and forestry (DAFF).
- the process: initial _____ by ______or (completes OIE checklist) --> approval and review of reports by DAFF --> performance ______ within the supply chain --> exporter provides DAFF with report --> DAFF makes report publicly avalable on website.
- a '____' haul voyage is over 12 days, (to the middle east, china, mexico). requires stockmen and veterinarian.
35 Clues: bedding for cattle on ships • what does ESCAS stand for? (5 words) • on ships, feed and water supply is __________ • who pays the AQIS veterinarians salary? the __________ • the live export industry employs ____________ thousand people. • potential new live export markets include _____, Iraq, and Algeria. • ...
Cowboys 2025-06-04
14 Clues: Distant • Heritage • Demanding • Contradict • Rocky and uneven • Uninhabited area • Group of mountains • Group cows together • Final confrontation • Cattle or horse farm • Associated with horses • Small, fast-growing city • Bronco riding competition • Harsh competition between people
Crossword 11.3: Ranchers and Farmers (Pages 513-518) 2024-03-20
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- Democratic candidate for president in the election of 1896 that adopted Populists policies
- a political movement designed to appeal to the "common man"
- cooperative organizations aimed at helping farmers through the economic hardships they suffered in the late 1800s
- inventor of the steel tipped plow
- Republican candidate and winner of the Election of 1896
- this invention played a huge role in ending the cattle drives
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- breed of cattle that had roamed freely for hundreds of years in areas of Texas that was rounded as part of the cattle drives
- tool used to pump fresh water out from deep underneath the dry ground on the Great Plains
- tool used to separate the good wheat grain from the useless portions known as the chaff
- those who snuck onto the land being given away in Oklahoma earlier than was allowed in order to claim the best property
- those that waited until the land rush on April 22, 1889 to claim their land in Oklahoma
- law passed in 1862 that gave anyone who could settle land in the Great Plains for 5 years 160 acres for only a 10 dollar filing fee
- inventor of barbed wire
- African American businessman who helped many African Americans leave Tennessee to start new lives in Kansas
14 Clues: inventor of barbed wire • inventor of the steel tipped plow • Republican candidate and winner of the Election of 1896 • a political movement designed to appeal to the "common man" • this invention played a huge role in ending the cattle drives • tool used to separate the good wheat grain from the useless portions known as the chaff • ...
word wrangler 2025-06-16
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- where the whole town gets drunk after the rodeo
- "that cowboy is all hat, no ______"
- what you and your cowboy boyfriend will sit on as you ride off into the sunset
- the famous cowboy actor known for many western films
- "slow down partner, there's a new _______ in town"
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- a quickly drawn weapon to stun an outlaw during a duel
- saying for my home sweet home where the buffalo roam
- a cattle herder and also a great denim brand
- a cowboy's favorite greeting
- what cowboy's use to wrangle
- "yee-___"
11 Clues: "yee-___" • a cowboy's favorite greeting • what cowboy's use to wrangle • "that cowboy is all hat, no ______" • a cattle herder and also a great denim brand • where the whole town gets drunk after the rodeo • "slow down partner, there's a new _______ in town" • saying for my home sweet home where the buffalo roam • the famous cowboy actor known for many western films • ...
Texas- Indians, Cattle and the Railroad 2023-04-29
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- Indians were sent to _____ in Oklahoma.
- Wire This invention changed Texas forever.
- Texas became known as the ___________ Kingdom.
- Name of the Cherokee Indian Chief
- Black American men in military called Buffalo __________
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- The cowboys took the cattle on
- Made travel easier in Texas
- The main source of food for the Indians
8 Clues: Made travel easier in Texas • The cowboys took the cattle on • Name of the Cherokee Indian Chief • Indians were sent to _____ in Oklahoma. • The main source of food for the Indians • Wire This invention changed Texas forever. • Texas became known as the ___________ Kingdom. • Black American men in military called Buffalo __________
Animal Sound 2 2022-10-08
41-42-43 2018-09-14
Genetically Modified Bacteria 2017-02-01
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- small and circular molecules of DNA
- name of the disease where blood glucose levels remain too high
- biological catalysts which speed up the rates of reactions without being used up themselves
- name of species that the insulin gene comes from
- where the bacteria reproduce and are grown
- ________ DNA is inserted into other cells
- organism that contains genes transferred from another species
- insulin from pigs/cattle can sometimes cause _______ reactions
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- single cellular microorganisms
- other type of vector\ name of organism that inserts DNA into the organisms they infect
- short sections of DNA\ chemical instructions that code for particular proteins
- _______ enzymes cut DNA molecules at specific points
- a thing that is used to transfer DNA into a cell
- the organ in pigs/cattle that diabetic people used to inject natural insulin from
- ligase enzymes join together _______ pieces of DNA
- deoxyribose nucleic acid can be abbreviated to _______
16 Clues: single cellular microorganisms • small and circular molecules of DNA • ________ DNA is inserted into other cells • where the bacteria reproduce and are grown • a thing that is used to transfer DNA into a cell • name of species that the insulin gene comes from • ligase enzymes join together _______ pieces of DNA • _______ enzymes cut DNA molecules at specific points • ...
New Frontier 2016-03-23
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- What school did Booker T Washington establish in Alabama?
- Which of the crops that Carver urged Farmers to plant has become very profitable?
- What law promised 160 acres of land to anyone who would farm the land for 5 years?
- Why were the Buffalo disappearing?
- Why did cowboy's sing to their cattle?
- Who invented the first successful mechanical reaper?
- What did the Buffalo provide for the Indians?
- By the middle of the 1800's, what was the last frontier that remained to be settled?
- What territory was opened to settlers in 1889?
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- What is George Washington Carver known for?
- Where were the Indians put when the white man began to settle the Great Plains?
- Which two railroad companies built the transcontinental railroad?
- What was the disagreement between cowboy's and Farmers?
- What was the purpose of the long drive?
- What was the cowboy's main job?
- Why were the cattle branded?
16 Clues: Why were the cattle branded? • What was the cowboy's main job? • Why were the Buffalo disappearing? • Why did cowboy's sing to their cattle? • What was the purpose of the long drive? • What is George Washington Carver known for? • What did the Buffalo provide for the Indians? • What territory was opened to settlers in 1889? • ...
ANIMAL'S WE'LL SEE 2025-12-13
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- Big ole boopable head used as a radar
- The dairy breed that produces the highest volume of milk in the entire world
- A popular dairy breed that look fabulous with a bell around their neck
- Has hair, not wool
- Likes to tell you to just keep swimming
- Lays eggs, tastes great when fried
- This breed when crossed with an angus they create a 'baldy'
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- A cow breed easily mistaken for a deer, but they produce more milk than your average doe
- The most popular breed of beef cattle in America
- A funny little fish
- OINKS A LOT
- A bird with much warmer feathers
- Have more brain cells than sheep but are known to be ornery
- They're not actually whales
- Not many of these species agree that 'fish are friends not food'
- This breed of cattle are notorious for big ears and a funky hump above their withers
16 Clues: OINKS A LOT • Has hair, not wool • A funny little fish • They're not actually whales • A bird with much warmer feathers • Lays eggs, tastes great when fried • Big ole boopable head used as a radar • Likes to tell you to just keep swimming • The most popular breed of beef cattle in America • Have more brain cells than sheep but are known to be ornery • ...
Latin "A" Glossary 2014-05-21
20 Clues: gorse • sloth • a hawk • to lame • an abess • an abbey • an abbot • a folconer • to be abbot • to beat down • an infirmary • cukkoo sorrel • an aquisition • a cattle lifter • a calculating board • an avener or hostler • a small square tablet • an office of an abbot • forbid by proclamation • to prove, legally a secret crime
Collective Nouns 2021-01-29
27 Clues: Team • Army • Crowd • Class • Swarm • Colony • Family • Jungle • Floral • People • Chorus • Forrest • Clothing • Furniture • Orchestra • Constellation • Animal Kingdom • Flock of Sheep • Fleet of Ships • Flock of Birds • Herd of Cattle • Pack of Wolves • Collective Nouns • Foliage or Plants • Fleet of Airplanes • Archipelago or Islands • Shoal or School of Fish
biodiversity loss 2023-10-26
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- Nourrir
- durabilité
- Chaine alimentaire (2 mots)
- Perturber/bouleverser
- produit dérivé
- Répondre à la demande (2 mots)
- Altérer, détériorer, dégrader
- catastrophe naturelle
- Espèce indigène (2 mots)
- Sauvage
- Milieu naturel (2 mots)
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- surpêche
- Couche, pellicule
- Epidémie (2 mots)
- Abri
- Epuisement des ressources (2 mots)
- Culture, récolte
- forêt de laminaire
- bétail
- Lutte contre les nuisibles (2 mots)
20 Clues: Abri • bétail • Nourrir • Sauvage • surpêche • durabilité • produit dérivé • Culture, récolte • Couche, pellicule • Epidémie (2 mots) • forêt de laminaire • Perturber/bouleverser • catastrophe naturelle • Milieu naturel (2 mots) • Espèce indigène (2 mots) • Chaine alimentaire (2 mots) • Altérer, détériorer, dégrader • Répondre à la demande (2 mots) • Epuisement des ressources (2 mots) • ...
Animals 2024-02-05
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- Li
- Biitsaye
- Niishdu'ye
- Dibehe
- Biitsu
- 'iyanezhaa
- Shash
- XushHidindili
- Gah
- Guuchi
- Chinshttude
- Nak'eeguzhini
- Luusts'uuse
- Naalkuuhi
- 'iduiNeeduusi
- Biintseitsaye
- Biintsei
- Tseeyeedilui
- DibeeLiga'i
- Mbaatsu
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- Ts'isteel
- 'iduiLikishi
- Bii'
- 'iyane
- K'eelishe
- Chaa
- Gusts'ile
- Chiyeedilui
- Chuune
- Taje
- 'Idui
- 'iyanet'eesh
- Mbaaye
- ja'entu'e
- LiBingha'ha'ii'ai
- MbaaDatl'ije
36 Clues: Li • Gah • Bii' • Chaa • Taje • Shash • 'Idui • 'iyane • Dibehe • Biitsu • Chuune • Guuchi • Mbaaye • Mbaatsu • Biitsaye • Biintsei • Ts'isteel • K'eelishe • Gusts'ile • ja'entu'e • Naalkuuhi • Niishdu'ye • 'iyanezhaa • Chiyeedilui • Chinshttude • Luusts'uuse • DibeeLiga'i • 'iduiLikishi • 'iyanet'eesh • Tseeyeedilui • MbaaDatl'ije • XushHidindili • Nak'eeguzhini • 'iduiNeeduusi • Biintseitsaye • LiBingha'ha'ii'ai
Grade 8 lesson 6 Khouzestan's English Teachers 2020-02-27
33 Clues: گل • کوه • گرم • داغ • خیس • خشک • شهر • شغل • سرد • بهار • جالب • مکان • شمال • جنوب • درخت • برفی • بادی • نزدیک • پاییز • دهکده • محوطه • زمستان • آفتابی • بارانی • شخم زدن • حیوانات • گله گاو • تابستان • رودخانه • آب و هوا • تصور کردن • پرورش دادن • گل آفتابگردان
Vocab 2 2025-01-14
25 Clues: pig • hen • hay • cow • farm • lamb • barn • land • wheat • ranch • stable • corral • orchard • harvest • to graze • to harvest • farm laborer • country house • farmer, peasant • to plant, to sow • horseback riding • cattle, livestock • field, countryside • to go horseback riding • to work (land), to grow
Crossword #1 2019-11-25
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- South American country located directly on the equator
- A wetland area
- Adjective: a fortunate chance occurrence
- Unnecessary, excessive
- A relative of the giraffe, it lives in the forests of the Congo
- Fifth element of the periodic table
- One of the colours of the rainbow, commonly known as purple
- A means of cryptological communication through assigning meanings to different kinds of flowers
- George ____, inventor of the steam locomotive
- Archaic English word for dishonourable person; ruffian
- To disregard, ignore; something teachers do
- Relating to or concerning cattle; an animal from the cattle group, including cows, buffalo, and bison
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- A massive, dense cloud which may produce lightning and thunderstorms
- The capital city of Argentina
- A person considered to be helpful; a charitable individual
- A tree or bush that loses its leaves in winter
- Achiever of the holy grail in Arthurian legend
- The fluffy, unstructured feathers birds use for warmth; a direction
- Pertaining to the modern or ancient Greek language, people, or culture
- Complete the line from the Raven by Edgar Allan Poe"Quoth the Raven '_____.'"
- Spiky egg-laying mammal
21 Clues: A wetland area • Unnecessary, excessive • Spiky egg-laying mammal • The capital city of Argentina • Fifth element of the periodic table • Adjective: a fortunate chance occurrence • To disregard, ignore; something teachers do • George ____, inventor of the steam locomotive • A tree or bush that loses its leaves in winter • Achiever of the holy grail in Arthurian legend • ...
Animal Sciece 2023-03-14
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- Where is Bile stored?
- What cattle have sweat Glands?
- What type of digestive track has a four Chambered stomach?
- What does a ruminant have on its tongue to gather food?
- What is the top of a cows head called?
- This has no digestive function within the digestive tract.
- What gas is produced through fermentation?
- This is eaten by yeast in order to ferment.
- Which direction do ruminants chew?
- Which livestock animal does not have a Gallbladder?
- Process by which animal causes undigested food to be collected and formed into a bolus to be chewed again?
- These letters represent the acid in the stomach.
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- What is the first Chamber in a ruminants stomach?
- This is no longer used in root beer because it causes cancer.
- What is the third chamber in a ruminants stomach?
- What feed inf behavior eats both meat and plants?
- This is the only Mineral animals crave.
- What is the second Chamber in a ruminants stomach?
- What is the fourth chamber in a ruminants stomach?
- What is the oldest breed of cattle?
- Where is Bile made?
21 Clues: Where is Bile made? • Where is Bile stored? • What cattle have sweat Glands? • Which direction do ruminants chew? • What is the oldest breed of cattle? • What is the top of a cows head called? • This is the only Mineral animals crave. • What gas is produced through fermentation? • This is eaten by yeast in order to ferment. • These letters represent the acid in the stomach. • ...
Western Movement 2013-02-03
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- Populist candidate who delivered the "Cross of Gold" speech.
- Finished in Utah and connected East and West by rail.
- The herding of cattle from Texas to Wyoming and Kansas.
- Wrote "A Century of Dishonor."
- Texans who drove cattle to the stockades.
- Main source of resources to Plains Indians.
- Used to make effective and cheap fences on the plains.
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- Technique of farming using vast amounts of land.
- Created to give Native Americans a "safe" place to live.
- Extorted farmers by charging high prices for shipping their grain.
- 1859 lode found in Nevada that sparked another gold rush.
- American socialist party that had large support from western farmers.
- Notorious western outlaw who was claimed to have killed 26 people.
- Custer's last stand.
- Town created quickly by gold rushes.
- Indian chief whose family was killed by Mexicans.
- Area of Sioux reservation where gold was discovered.
- Number of different crops a typical western farmer planted.
- Proposed policy that allowed exchange of silver bullion for silver coins at US Mints.
- Farming technique that used frequent shallow cultivation.
20 Clues: Custer's last stand. • Wrote "A Century of Dishonor." • Town created quickly by gold rushes. • Texans who drove cattle to the stockades. • Main source of resources to Plains Indians. • Technique of farming using vast amounts of land. • Indian chief whose family was killed by Mexicans. • Area of Sioux reservation where gold was discovered. • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
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- Land covered with woods or trees
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Animals raised for human consumption
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- Left over
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
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- To live in the same place at the same time
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Texas History crossword 2022-04-22
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- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism of a different race
- silver period of drought and dust storms
- 1800s belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent.
- To move from one place to another.
- Moving within one's country
- known as "The Father of Texas." He led a project to settle Americans in Texas
- Mexican dictator who was in charge when war broke out between the Mexicans and Americans.
- A tax on imported goods
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting
- uprising or revolt against the government
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- People use their power by choosing representatives.
- after the Civil War where the South was brought back to the United States
- Power is divided between national and state governments
- Deadliest natural disaster in US history
- Led the cattle on cattle drives
- Financial gains
- name the Spanish used for Texas
- Took away the free-range and caused rangewars
- An area of land that has common human and physical characteristics.
- A form of protest where people occupy a place and refuse to leave until their needs are met.
20 Clues: Financial gains • A tax on imported goods • Moving within one's country • Led the cattle on cattle drives • name the Spanish used for Texas • To move from one place to another. • silver period of drought and dust storms • Deadliest natural disaster in US history • uprising or revolt against the government • Took away the free-range and caused rangewars • ...
Test Review 2023-08-16
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- Made Black code and the Lost Cause Myth.
- A place where African Americans can discuss problems.
- people that were given land and govern however they wanted but they would have to relocate.
- They were made to be easier on the South.
- Supreme court rule in favor of segregation because it was constitutional.
- Freed slaves only in the rebelling states but doesn't end slavery.
- interpreted by opinions.
- Democratic party regains control of most of the South.
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- Gov't act to populate millions of acres of land.
- based on facts.
- Aimed for more diverse economy.
- spit the South into 5 military districts.
- The expansion to the West
- Tenants could farm on land for a share of the crops to sell.
- Mandated segregation across the South in public places.
- Sources after the happening.
- People that would go and herd the cattle back to farms or cattle drives.
- Southern states attempt to prevent African Americans from voting.
- A direct source from the time period.
- attempt to politically rebuild the country by trying to reunite the South.
20 Clues: based on facts. • interpreted by opinions. • The expansion to the West • Sources after the happening. • Aimed for more diverse economy. • A direct source from the time period. • Made Black code and the Lost Cause Myth. • spit the South into 5 military districts. • They were made to be easier on the South. • Gov't act to populate millions of acres of land. • ...
Australian Shepherd 2024-11-23
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- A skill they excel at, thanks to their sharp minds
- They have loads of this, so grab your sneakers!
- A competitive sport where they zoom through obstacles
- Their mesmerizing eye color often steals hearts
- The type of coat they sport, great for winter!
- Their natural job, chasing sheep or cattle
- A favorite activity for their athletic nature
- They gained popularity working ranches in this U.S. region
- A common color combination for this herding star
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- Some are born with this distinctive tail feature
- Part of their name, but they aren’t from Down Under!
- They nip at livestock’s heels, earning this nickname
- Their tails are often this way for traditional purposes
- Their happy place, full of animals to herd
- These pups are devoted to their humans
- Nickname for how closely they stick to their owners
- A unique and popular coat pattern for this breed
- These can be blue, brown, or even one of each!
- A setting where they shine herding cattle
- These dogs are brainy and quick to learn tricks
20 Clues: These pups are devoted to their humans • A setting where they shine herding cattle • Their happy place, full of animals to herd • Their natural job, chasing sheep or cattle • A favorite activity for their athletic nature • The type of coat they sport, great for winter! • These can be blue, brown, or even one of each! • They have loads of this, so grab your sneakers! • ...
Dairy Cattle Key Terms/Breeds 2018-03-13
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- Originated on the Isle of Jersey.
- To be removed from the mother's mil and put on feed.
- The mother's first milk that is high in nutrients and antibodies.
- Originated in the Netherlands.
- Castrated male that is used for meat.
- Part of the estrus cycle when an animal is most ready to breed.
- Destroys harmful bacteria and other organisms by heating milk to a certain temperature.
- The act of giving birth to a calf.
- Originated in Switzerland.
- Young female that has not given birth before.
- Newborn member of the bovine family.
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- Removal of horns.
- Originated on the Isle of Guernsey.
- The length of pregnancy.
- The process of giving birth.
- Mature female that has given birth before.
- Secreting milk from the mammary glands.
- Removal of testicles.
- Originated in Southwest Scotland.
- Intact male used for breeding.
- To remove weak or sick animals from the herd.
21 Clues: Removal of horns. • Removal of testicles. • The length of pregnancy. • Originated in Switzerland. • The process of giving birth. • Originated in the Netherlands. • Intact male used for breeding. • Originated on the Isle of Jersey. • Originated in Southwest Scotland. • The act of giving birth to a calf. • Originated on the Isle of Guernsey. • Newborn member of the bovine family. • ...
Cotton, Cattle, Railroads and Oil 2021-04-01
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- The movement of cattle in large herds to a stockyard or market.
- an organization that protects the rights of workers
- Native cowboy who was hired by ranchers to tend to the livestock and were known for their superior roping, riding, and herding skills.
- A Texan who made great contributions to Texas as a Texas Ranger, The Governor of Texas and President of Texas A&M
- a framework or a tower that supports a large drill over a deep hole.
- to move to a different state within the same country.
- Invention that was most responsible for closing the open range.
- an economic cycle in which high demand leads to high output, which results in falling prices and hard times for workers.
- A Comanche chief and son of Cynthia Ann Parker ( An Indian captive who adopted Comanche ways) who worked to better relations between the United States government and American Indians.
- A community that undergoes sudden and rapid population and economic growth.
- a large area of grazing land without barriers or fences.
- African American soldiers serving in the western United States after the Civil War; protected the frontier against Native Americans.
- having possession or complete control of a particular industry
- a person who urges or works for improvement or change in society.
- a movement that tried to correct social and political problems
- Invention that made it possible to water crops in dry agricultural areas.
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- an increase in the movement of people from rural farms to bigger cities.
- the right to vote
- a place where the livestock (cattle) are held before they are shipped elsewhere.
- an independent well driller that searched Texas for oil.
- Plot of land set aside for Native Americans to settle; many did not settle there peacefully
- A progressive Texas politician who helped improve Texas laws and regulations against corruption.
- to permanently move to another country.
- Site of the largest oil reserve in the country in 1901.
- a byproduct of oil that became highly demanded after the mass production of new automobiles.
- undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory
26 Clues: the right to vote • to permanently move to another country. • an organization that protects the rights of workers • to move to a different state within the same country. • Site of the largest oil reserve in the country in 1901. • an independent well driller that searched Texas for oil. • a large area of grazing land without barriers or fences. • ...
AGRI 201 - Beef Cattle Production 2024-02-26
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- Cause by eating feeds high in phosphorus.
- An animal with this has trouble pushing air out.
- Late gestation or lactating cows grazing on lush crested wheatgrass short on magnesium.
- Causes a reduction of weaning weight up to 40 lbs.
- Nematods, one species lives in the lungs and others live in the digestive tract.
- A viral respiratory agent that by itself causes relatively mild disease.
- Some of these parasites feed on blood causing anemia or even death.
- Practice of limiting an animals suffering.
- Insecticide-impregnated ear tags.
- Protozoa are passed in manure of carrier animals and in feces of sick animals.
- Burrow into the skin and lay eggs.
- Causes inflammation of muscles, severe toxemia, and death.
- Causes affected skin to be crusty or scaly.
- Reduce weight gain by sucking blood and causing discomfort and irritation.
- This condition is most common in calves if they are off feed for awhile then load up on too much milk.
- Unsightly but usually go away after a few months.
- Deposit eggs on the skin.
- Sever digestive upset from change in rumen bacteria.
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- Legume pasture, rich alfalfa hay, too much grain or finely chopped grain or hay can cause this.
- Immature stage of heel flies.
- Affects white markings such as face, legs and udder.
- Caused by Clostridium septicum.
- Bacteria gain access through wounds in the cornea.
- An animal with this has trouble drawing air in.
- Actinomycosis.
- Fusobacterium necrophorum.
- Problems in pastures and populations of snails.
- One type of virus destroys the cells, the other does not.
- Poisoning from highly fertilized or drought-stressed.
- Growth on the eye ball or growth on the eyelid.
- Cattle become susceptible to this disease when their lives have been damaged by liver flukes.
- Inflammation of the udder
- infect the digestive tract of cattle.
- Biting and sucking species.
- The action of stopping something from happening.
- incubation is 3 weeks but symptoms may not show up for 6 months.
- Hard-bodied and soft-bodied.
- Infection of the soft tissue or infection in the bone.
- Founder.
- Red nose.
- Medical care given for an illness or injury.
- Bacteria from the digestive tract get in the abdominal cavity creating an infection.
- Caused by an amino acid (Tryptophan) found in lush green forages.
43 Clues: Founder. • Red nose. • Actinomycosis. • Inflammation of the udder • Deposit eggs on the skin. • Fusobacterium necrophorum. • Biting and sucking species. • Hard-bodied and soft-bodied. • Immature stage of heel flies. • Caused by Clostridium septicum. • Insecticide-impregnated ear tags. • Burrow into the skin and lay eggs. • infect the digestive tract of cattle. • ...
HUSH Unit || Terms 2021-12-09
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- Herding up to thousands of cattle at a time to bring them to trains and ship them to various places across the country
- A "book farmer", who learned what he knew about agriculture from reading instead of first hand learning, and help found the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, the nations largest agricultural fraternity
- Very large farms established in the western US during the late 19th century, mostly focused on making wheat
- 25th president of the US, from 1897 until his assassination in 1901 - president during the Spanish American war, raised protective tariffs to boost American industry, and kept the US on Gold Standard
- Breed of long horned beef cattle
- (1862) Set aside federal lands to create colleges to benefit the agricultural and mechanical arts. (1890) Prohibited distribution of money to states that made distinctions of race in admissions
- A chief of the Sioux, who took up arms against the US settling in the Great Plains.
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political grievances after the reconstruction era
- (1868) Signed between the Sioux Nation and the US Government, where the US recognized the Black Hills as part of the Great Sioux Reservation. (1851) Stated that Plains Native Americans would stop inter-tribal fighting, let white migrants and railroad surveyors travel safely through their lands, allow the US government to build roads and army posts in their lands, and pay compensation to the US government if their tribe members broke these rules
- US Lawyer and Politician who advocated for free silver, a gifted debater
- Monetary system where the basic unit of currency is defined by a stated quantity of gold
- Stated that any adult citizen or intended citizen that had never bore arms against the US government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land
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- Monetary system based upon the two metals gold and silver, rather then one
- Process of adopting the language and culture of a dominant social group
- Animal herder who tends to cattle on US ranches, and do other ranch related work
- Sought to improve the economic condition of farmers through the creation of cooperatives and political advocacy
- A home built out of blocks of turf
- Popular engagement of the population in political decision making
- A Union cavalry officer in the American Civil war and a US commander in wars against the Native Americans over control of the Great Plains, who led his men in the Battle of Bighorn
- Trail used in the post Civil War to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas
- Authorized the federal government to break up tribal lands by partitioning them into individual plots, the objective was to assimilate the Natives into mainstream US society and to break up their cultural and social traditions.
- The slaughter of 150-300 Lakota Natives by US army troops
- Free grazing of cattle on millions of unfenced acres of open land
- A long stretch of flat land, east of the Rocky Mountains, made up of prairie, steppe, and grassland.
24 Clues: Breed of long horned beef cattle • A home built out of blocks of turf • The slaughter of 150-300 Lakota Natives by US army troops • Popular engagement of the population in political decision making • Free grazing of cattle on millions of unfenced acres of open land • Trail used in the post Civil War to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas • ...
West 01 2022-07-23
19 Clues: writer • fast gun • vocalist • cattleman • adventurer • a fugitive • writes books • herds cattle • Texas lawman • early settler • knows the past • Mexican cowboy • native American • serves in military • type of cowboy hat • leads a trail drive • clown, distracts bulls • stars in plays on tv or movies • Indians depended on this animal
chapter 18 Beef, Veal, and Bison 2025-05-15
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- The thymus glands located in the neck of a calf.
- A soft, white connective tissue that breaks down into gelatin when heated.
- A ready-to-cook cut that is packaged to certain size and weight specifications
- The tail from a cattle carcass.
- The fat found within a muscle.
- The muscular inner lining of a stomach of an animal, such as cattle or sheep.
- Fed Beef, Beef from cattle that were raised on grass for their entire lives.
- The edible parts of an animal that are not part of a primal cut. Also known as offal.
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- The loss of volume and weight of a piece of food as the food cooks.
- Fat, The fat that runs between muscles in a cut of meat.
- The process of inserting thin strips of fatback into lean meat with a larding needle.
- Cap, The fat that surrounds the outside of a muscle on a cut of meat. Also known as external fat or trim fat.
- The period of rest that occurs after an animal has been slaughtered.
- The process of laying a piece of fatback across the surface of a lean cut of meat to add moisture and flavor.
- A large cut from a whole or a partial carcass.
- A tough, rubbery, silver-white connective tissue that does not break down when heated. Also known as silverskin.
- Brisket A thin section of beef that contains some of the ribs, the breastbone, and layers of lean muscle, fat, and connective tissue.
- The process of aging larger cuts of meat that are hung in a well-controlled environment.
18 Clues: The fat found within a muscle. • The tail from a cattle carcass. • The thymus glands located in the neck of a calf. • A large cut from a whole or a partial carcass. • Fat, The fat that runs between muscles in a cut of meat. • The loss of volume and weight of a piece of food as the food cooks. • ...
BPL LITERACY CROSSWORD -- The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Vocabulary Words 2025-05-01
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- Precious has good _____, she can trust her gut
- As a child, Precious wins a prize at an ___ competition
- Precious inherits a herd of these from her daddy
- a fancy work for a trickster
- Sometimes Precious has to wear a ______ when she is undercover
- Sadly, the cousin can't have children of her own because she is _______
- Precious dressed up as this profession to trick the daddy
- In Botswana, a bird with an annoying call is called the Go-_____ Bird
- Precious' father worked hard in the ____ his whole life
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- An organism that takes without giving anything back, or an insulting word for a person who acts the same way
- Her father wanted her to start a business, but she opened a _________ agency
- The name of the nearby desert
- Precious is smart, she has a lot of ________
- The name of Precious' father
- A drink often served in this book
- The name of the character with the fake daddy
- Mma_______
- Precious learned to count by counting cattle and ____
18 Clues: Mma_______ • The name of Precious' father • a fancy work for a trickster • The name of the nearby desert • A drink often served in this book • Precious is smart, she has a lot of ________ • The name of the character with the fake daddy • Precious has good _____, she can trust her gut • Precious inherits a herd of these from her daddy • ...
Ranchos 2022-03-04
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- The fat from cattle used to make candles and soap.
- Gift of land given by the Mexican government to Californios and Mexican settlers.
- The skin of an animal.
- The religion practiced by the missionaries.
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- Another name for cowboy.
- The process of burning a mark onto cattle's hide to identify which rancho they are from.
- Cows used for meat or milk.
- Map to show boundaries of a piece of land.
- Dolls were made of this.
- Rope made from braided cowhide.
- Exchange goods or services without using money.
- The ability to have your own government rather than being ruled by an outside government.
12 Clues: The skin of an animal. • Another name for cowboy. • Dolls were made of this. • Cows used for meat or milk. • Rope made from braided cowhide. • Map to show boundaries of a piece of land. • The religion practiced by the missionaries. • Exchange goods or services without using money. • The fat from cattle used to make candles and soap. • ...
animal rights welfare act 2024-09-13
20 Clues: hurts • canine • feline • testing • suitable • helps you • live outside • live in wild • what we can do • state of being • study of biology • subject in school • doctor for animals • domesicated animal • a level of quality • how someone behaves • preserved from harm • used to feed cattle • restriction from eating • when you are hurt you have an
Mo 2024-01-17
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- Arabi This sheep is a fat-rumped breed found in northern Afghanistan.
- this hors is a light riding horse which originated in the Maghreb region of Northern Africa.
- This swine had its origin in the eastern united states in the Corn Belt.
- This horse breed was the first breed developed in Mexico.
- The Bedouin tribes of the desert, believing the horse to be a gift from god.
- This cattle breed is south Africa's most popular native breed.
- This sheep is a fat tailed mutton type.
- This swine Was developed from the black pigs of Devon and Cornwall and the European Pigs found in East Anglia.
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- This goat was developed in England by crossing british goats with bucks of African and Indian origin.
- This cattle has a large hump in its back
- In 1958 the original population was nearly extinct and had decreased to only two animals.
- This cattle breed has the highest amount of registered cows.
- This sheep evolved as a nomadic sheep breed through centuries of natural and selective breeding to become the highest milk producing breed in the middle east.
- This swine is believed to be the earliest animal to be domesticated, not the cat or dog.
- This goat is primarily a meat goat with several adaptations to the region in which it was developed.
15 Clues: This sheep is a fat tailed mutton type. • This cattle has a large hump in its back • This horse breed was the first breed developed in Mexico. • This cattle breed has the highest amount of registered cows. • This cattle breed is south Africa's most popular native breed. • Arabi This sheep is a fat-rumped breed found in northern Afghanistan. • ...
Agriculture terms Karim Mansour 2016-01-19
15 Clues: large farm • way of life • little labor • another crop • rice farming • fruit farming • a lot of labor • rotating fields • cattle for meat • raising animals • food for animals • natural resources • feeding relationships • commercial grain farming • plant changed from humans
#3 2024-05-12
16 Clues: Airship • Cuppucino • Roof room • ?????? Kong • Don't forget • Making cakes • Rough drawing • Farm livestock • Slippery fabric • Just when needed • Chinese tile game • ??????? over and out • Before expected time • Big Fish, Murray ????? • Fred's neighbour in Bedrock • Mechanical man on yellow brick road
Ruby = 2nd hour 2024-04-18
8 Clues: How many forts are there? • What shutdown cattle drive? • What was from 1865 to 1900? • A famous African Amercian cowboy? • Why did we drive cattle to Kansas? • Why did people wanna come to Kansas? • What came from the ancient Egyptians? • How much was 160 acres of land during the homestead act?
IVSA Online Crossword Puzzle #13 2021-02-09
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- Coracoid process is present in ------- bone.
- ---------- hormone is necessary to maintain pregnancy.
- Torus lingue is present in ---------.
- Synovial pocket inserted between a tendon and a bony prominence is called as:
- The main secretory cell of parathyroid gland is ----- cell.
- Ascoli's test is used in diagnosis of --------.
- --------- is used for counter staining in Gram's staining.
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- ---------- is the periodic aggressive behavior shown by bull elephant.
- ---------- separates glandular and non-glandular portion of equine stomach.
- Synapsis takes place in -------- stage of cell division.
- EXpulsion of dead foetus at completion of gestation period is known as:
- Most powerful and heaviest breed of cattle is -------.
- Tympanic note sound is present in -------- condition.
13 Clues: Torus lingue is present in ---------. • Coracoid process is present in ------- bone. • Ascoli's test is used in diagnosis of --------. • Tympanic note sound is present in -------- condition. • ---------- hormone is necessary to maintain pregnancy. • Most powerful and heaviest breed of cattle is -------. • Synapsis takes place in -------- stage of cell division. • ...
IVSA Online Crossword Puzzle #13 2021-02-01
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- --------- hormone is necessary to maintain pregnancy.
- Torus lingue is present in -------- species.
- Synovial pocket inserted between a tendon and a bony prominence is called:
- Coracoid process is present in ------ bone.
- Ascoli's test is used in the diagnosis of ------.
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- synapsis takes place in --------stage of cell division.
- ----------is used for counter staining in Gram's staining.
- separates the glandular and non-glandular portion of the equine stomach.
- Tympanic note sound is present in ---------- condition.
- The main secretory cell of parathyroid gland is -------- cell.
- ---------- is the periodic aggressive behaviour shown by a bull elephant.
- Most powerful and heaviest breed of cattle.
- Expulsion of the dead foetus at the scompletion of gestation period is known as:
13 Clues: Most powerful and heaviest breed of cattle. • Coracoid process is present in ------ bone. • Torus lingue is present in -------- species. • Ascoli's test is used in the diagnosis of ------. • --------- hormone is necessary to maintain pregnancy. • synapsis takes place in --------stage of cell division. • Tympanic note sound is present in ---------- condition. • ...
THE WILD WEST 2022-03-28
My Brother Sam is Dead 2022-10-03
Across
- someone who wanted to rebel against the King
- A nickname Tims's older brother, Sam, gave the British soldiers
- in chapter 7 Tim and his father, Life, are threatened by them on their way to the cousins' house.
- the day Sam is to be executed
- Tim's father uses them to figure out when they'll start their journey to Verplanck's Point
- someone (or a group) who stole cattle to feed themselves when they were short on food during the war ( mostly Rebels who had no food)
- the man who Tim tries to message a letter for, but failed to because of Sam's girlfriend, Betsy
- where Tim and his family worked, it was connected to their house
Down
- someone who believed that the colonists should stay LOYAL to the King
- someone who supported the British during the Revolutionary War
- where Tim moved after Sam was executed, when he was much much older
- mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together, something which Sam lacked after joining the war
- the gun that Sam stole from his father so he could go fight in the war
- the town that Tim and his family live in, the book's setting most of the time\
- Tim's older brother who joined the war, and was convicted and executed for stealing cattle
15 Clues: the day Sam is to be executed • someone who wanted to rebel against the King • someone who supported the British during the Revolutionary War • A nickname Tims's older brother, Sam, gave the British soldiers • where Tim and his family worked, it was connected to their house • where Tim moved after Sam was executed, when he was much much older • ...
Hormones 2014-11-19
Across
- Follicle stimulating hormone
- The process of sperm production.
- Birth in cattle
- The act required to fertilize an egg with sperm.
- The location a follicle is found
- Milk production
Down
- This is the cycle in cattle, but in humans its known as the menstrual cycle
- The study of hormones and their effects on an organism.
- Cells in the male reproductive tract responsible for testosterone production.
9 Clues: Birth in cattle • Milk production • Follicle stimulating hormone • The process of sperm production. • The location a follicle is found • The act required to fertilize an egg with sperm. • The study of hormones and their effects on an organism. • This is the cycle in cattle, but in humans its known as the menstrual cycle • ...
Country People Stuff (City People Suck) By: Dane 2021-11-17
Across
- Also can be described as a piglet.
- Grant's sister but as a horse.
- A golden colored french cattle breed with a long body.
- A spotted horse weighing about 1,100 lbs.
- A young cow who hasn't calved yet.
- The only red breed of swine with droopy ears.
- A white french cattle breed with curly hair.
Down
- Usually achieved by harming the animal with acid wrapped in bandages.
- Horns have either been natural or manually removed.
- White, long breed of swine.
- Ironically, despite its name, originated in Ohio.
11 Clues: White, long breed of swine. • Grant's sister but as a horse. • Also can be described as a piglet. • A young cow who hasn't calved yet. • A spotted horse weighing about 1,100 lbs. • A white french cattle breed with curly hair. • The only red breed of swine with droopy ears. • Ironically, despite its name, originated in Ohio. • ...
Wild Wild West 8/12/1874 2022-10-05
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- part of a saddle that goes in a horse's mouth
- a strong wind that blows dust or sand across land
- an embarking of cattle herds across the plains
- most commonly used cattle trail
- a scarf-like material a cowboy uses as a tourniquet, cast, or face protector
- in charge of cowboys' daily life
Down
- hideout, safehouse, or concealed gun
- rest stop on the Chisholm trail
- nickname for a Cowboy
- items cowboys use to keep safe from thorns or snakes
- Spanish hat similar to a Cowboy hat
11 Clues: nickname for a Cowboy • rest stop on the Chisholm trail • most commonly used cattle trail • in charge of cowboys' daily life • Spanish hat similar to a Cowboy hat • hideout, safehouse, or concealed gun • part of a saddle that goes in a horse's mouth • an embarking of cattle herds across the plains • a strong wind that blows dust or sand across land • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
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- Left over
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Animals raised for human consumption
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
Down
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- Land covered with woods or trees
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
Across
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
Down
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- Left over
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Animals raised for human consumption
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Ag Commodities Study Guide 2019-01-30
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- Leading swine-producing state
- Meat obtained from pigs
- Timber sawed into boards
- Carbohydrate knowns as sucrose in crystalline powder form
- Curd of milk
- Cereal grain used in production of malt
- Top sheep wool production state
- Cereal plant's grain is ground to make flour
- Fabric from sheared sheep
- Last cereal grain to be domesticated
- Soybeans are a great source of this nutrient
- Emulsion of milk fat and water obtained by churning cream
- Come from frozen pork bellies
- Rice out of the field is called ____ rice
Down
- Commodity from cows
- Winter wheat is planted in the ____
- 600 - 800 pound cattle
- Wool obtained from goats and rabbits
- Trademarked name of the rapeseed plant
- Legume family species planted for grain
- Wood mechanically or chemically reduced to pulp
- Wheat is used predominantly used for ____ consumption
- Source of wood
- Natural fiber used to make clothes
- Top lumber-producing state
- Spring wheat is planted in the ____
- Cattle industrially raised for ____ production
- Large cereal grain plant with leafy stalk and ears
28 Clues: Curd of milk • Source of wood • Commodity from cows • 600 - 800 pound cattle • Meat obtained from pigs • Timber sawed into boards • Fabric from sheared sheep • Top lumber-producing state • Leading swine-producing state • Come from frozen pork bellies • Top sheep wool production state • Natural fiber used to make clothes • Winter wheat is planted in the ____ • ...
