cattle Crossword Puzzles
Cotton Cattle & Railroads Crossword 2023-04-27
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- to eliminate competition
- J.F. Glidden was the most successful inventor of
- were tenant farmers who were given a share of the crop’s value
- established by Richard King, had more than 600,000 acres of land in South Texas
- Native Americans used the ________ for much of their food and other necessities
- exclusive control
- the right to vote
- became a serious crime (or felony), and the Texas Rangers were sent in to protect the fences and restore order
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- were used to pump water from underground
- led warriors from five different Native American groups in an attack on a buffalo hunter’s
- frican American troops of the 24th Infantry and the 10th Cavalry were very skilled in warfare
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the_______
- Farmers who worked land owned by others
- public land that could be used by anyone
14 Clues: exclusive control • the right to vote • to eliminate competition • Farmers who worked land owned by others • were used to pump water from underground • public land that could be used by anyone • Alexander Graham Bell invented the_______ • J.F. Glidden was the most successful inventor of • were tenant farmers who were given a share of the crop’s value • ...
Cattle Breeds and Terms 2025-12-07
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- mature, intact male
- various colors, dualpurpose breed
- mature female with one calf
- semi-golden color, trim, polled or horned, tripurpose breed
- roan, red, white color known for meat or milk
- bos indicus breed, various colors, hump
- process of cattle giving birth
- female that has not calved yet (young)
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- castrated male prior to puberty
- crossbred beef breed: withstand high temperatures and great carcass quality
- white beef breed originated in France, lean meat quality
- Hardy breed, red with white face and underline
- young beef animal
- black breed with excellent carcass traits
14 Clues: young beef animal • mature, intact male • mature female with one calf • process of cattle giving birth • castrated male prior to puberty • various colors, dualpurpose breed • female that has not calved yet (young) • bos indicus breed, various colors, hump • black breed with excellent carcass traits • roan, red, white color known for meat or milk • ...
MONDAY 27th MARCH 2023-03-26
12 Clues: TURF • BROADCAST • DISDAINFUL • COWS,BOVINES • APPRECIATIVE • UNINTERESTING,DULL • UTENSIL,INSTRUMENT • LARGE MARINE MAMMAL • AREA WHERE TURF GROWS • EXPRESS DISSATISFACTION • PLACE TO STAY FOR TRAVELLERS • CRITICAL ARTICLE ABOUT A BOOK,FILM ETC
science crossword...ARE YOU UP FOR IT!? 2014-06-22
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- a person or thing that produces.
- the place where a person or thing usually lives.
- mutual dependence between things
- a form or structure modified to fit a changed environment.
- a both plant and meat eater
- plant eater
- a series of stages, as childhood and middle age, that characterize the course of existence of an individual, group, or culture.
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- meat eater
- The series of steps by which energy is obtained, used, and transformed by living things. For example: sunlight helps grain to grow, the grain feeds cattle, and humans eat the cattle.
- the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings.
- the corresponding process in certain bacteria.
- containing or conveying nutriment, as solutions or vessels of the body.
- an organism, usually an animal, that feeds on plants or other animals.
- any carnivorous animal.
- an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
15 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • any carnivorous animal. • a both plant and meat eater • a person or thing that produces. • mutual dependence between things • the corresponding process in certain bacteria. • the place where a person or thing usually lives. • a form or structure modified to fit a changed environment. • ...
Cyst-Forming Coccidia 2016-04-21
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- Can be transmitted through fecal-oral or vertical transmission and commonly occurs with cattle as the intermediate host
- Life cycle of Sarcocystis species
- Often involve predator-prey relationships
- A potentially fatal manifestation of Toxoplasma gondii involving atypical pneumonia, myocarditis and meningoencephalitis; frequently occurs in immune compromised individuals
- Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts
- May suffer from neurological signs upon infection with Neospora caninum
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that can occur in definitive or intermediate hosts
- Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment
- Potential mode of transmission for toxoplasmosis not common to other parasites
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- Common occurrence in adult cattle infected with Neospora caninum
- Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle
- tissue cysts formed by the coalescing of slow-developing bradyzoites
- Most people become infected with Toxoplasma gondii by consuming these in contaminated undercooked meat
- Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle
- Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts
15 Clues: Life cycle of Sarcocystis species • Often involve predator-prey relationships • Unique aspect to cryptosporidia life cycle • Definitive host in the toxoplasmosis life cycle • Oocyst is shed fully sporulated from infected hosts • Cycle of toxoplasmosis that occurs only in definitive hosts • Infectious stage of Toxoplasma gondii found in the environment • ...
Women and Agriculture 2018-02-09
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- Cattle, ____, and dairy products are the top 3 US farm products.
- This state has the most women farmers.
- Women principal operators sold $12.9 billion in ______ products in 2012.
- The second largest farming type for women farmers is ______.
- About 8 percent of US farms market foods _____.
- Nationally, women were 30 percent of _____.
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- Women operated 62.7 million ______ of farmland.
- In many societies around the world, ____, tradition and access bar women from owning and inheriting land.
- Women principal operators tend to be _______.
- Empowering and investing in rural women has been shown to increase _____, reduce hunger, and improve rural livelihoods.
- In developing worlds, women are the _____ of the rural economy.
- Farms with women operators tend to be ____ than farms overall.
- At 45 percent, this state has the highest percentage of women farmers.
- About 99 percent of US farms are operated by ______.
- About a fourth of women farmers specialize in combination _____ farming.
15 Clues: This state has the most women farmers. • Nationally, women were 30 percent of _____. • Women principal operators tend to be _______. • Women operated 62.7 million ______ of farmland. • About 8 percent of US farms market foods _____. • About 99 percent of US farms are operated by ______. • The second largest farming type for women farmers is ______. • ...
Vocab Words For Chapter 13:Changes on the Western Frontier 2025-05-05
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- – Cattle breed known for surviving the harsh conditions of the Plains.
- – A plan to abolish Native American culture and absorb tribes into white society.
- Knee – Site of massacre that ended the Indian wars.
- – African Americans who moved from the South to Kansas post-Civil War.
- – Economic system using gold and silver as currency backing.
- Act – The 1887 law aiming to “Americanize” Native Americans by dividing tribal lands.
- Act – Law that funded agricultural colleges.
- House – Grass-covered house common on the Plains.
- Alliance – Groups that educated and organized farmers in the late 1800s.
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- Act – The 1862 law that offered 160 acres of free land to settlers.
- Farms – Giant single-crop farms in the late 1800s.
- – Social and educational organization for farmers.
- Jennings Bryan – Supported free silver and ran for president in 1896.
- – Political movement to increase the power of farmers.
- Trail – The trail used for cattle drives from Texas to Kansas. 
15 Clues: Act – Law that funded agricultural colleges. • House – Grass-covered house common on the Plains. • Farms – Giant single-crop farms in the late 1800s. • – Social and educational organization for farmers. • Knee – Site of massacre that ended the Indian wars. • – Political movement to increase the power of farmers. • ...
The Sin of Silence. 2021-01-25
13 Clues: - wimp : co • - misdeed : s.. • - quiet : s..... • - hebrew : j..... • - loathing : h..... • - directive : m...... • - people : po........ • - get rid of : el....... • - oxen and cows : c..... • - announcement : d....... • - wrongdoing : inj.......... • - race extermination: g........ • - mistreated and pursued : per.......
Major Breeds of Cattle 2023-01-12
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- developed in south Texas
- breed known for carcass leanness and large loin eye areas
- this breed has an unpredictable temperament and are genetically disease resistant
- originated in Simme Valley Switzerland
- originated in England and was originally much larger than it is today
- originated in France and was developed as a dual-purpose breed
- developed as a cross between the shorthorn and mancelle breeds
- developed in the United States
- developed at the King ranch
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- was originally called a Durham after the county in which it originated
- known for its solid black color and excellent meat quality
- ideal for warmer climates due to light hide color
- one of the oldest breeds and was originally used for draft animals
- naturally adapted to north america
14 Clues: developed in south Texas • developed at the King ranch • developed in the United States • naturally adapted to north america • originated in Simme Valley Switzerland • ideal for warmer climates due to light hide color • breed known for carcass leanness and large loin eye areas • known for its solid black color and excellent meat quality • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Oil, Railroad 2023-05-15
6 Clues: / made trail for other • / used for keeping cattle in place • / the demand for beef____in the years • / things got transported faster because of • /to make money;willing to pay a lot for beef from cattle • / A farmer who rents land, borrows the supplies from the landowner
Biblical Words 2022-10-16
12 Clues: rags • fever • cattle • outcasts • merchants • quarreling • meat market • rumor or noise • blister or boils • marshes or swamps • a netting for the hair • to punish by imposing a fine
Wild West Crossword #2 2025-10-30
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- The law officer who keeps the town safe
- A place where travelers met to eat or rest
- A person who herds and takes care of cattle
- A dry, sandy area with little rain
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- Land claimed and lived on by settlers
- A large farm for raising cattle or horses
- What many people searched for during the Gold Rush
- What cowboys use to catch animals
- A machine that uses wind to make energy
9 Clues: What cowboys use to catch animals • A dry, sandy area with little rain • Land claimed and lived on by settlers • The law officer who keeps the town safe • A machine that uses wind to make energy • A large farm for raising cattle or horses • A place where travelers met to eat or rest • A person who herds and takes care of cattle • ...
Cattle Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-09
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- This cut of meat is used mainly for a pot roast or stew because of its toughness.
- The person that transfers embryos is called an...
- The abbreviation for electronic ID?
- This meat is commonly grilled or marinated.
- A breed of cattle.
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- This cut of meat includes tri-tip roast.
- This cut of meat is usually used for Mexican cuisine.
- This is were the filet mignon is.
- The first step for raising cattle is...
9 Clues: A breed of cattle. • This is were the filet mignon is. • The abbreviation for electronic ID? • The first step for raising cattle is... • This cut of meat includes tri-tip roast. • This meat is commonly grilled or marinated. • The person that transfers embryos is called an... • This cut of meat is usually used for Mexican cuisine. • ...
Ned Kelly 2016-02-14
12 Clues: plain • a list • amazed • to let in • livestock • to write down • to stay alive • a prison term • ga ther together • someone who kills • someone who steals • someone who breaks the law
Zaac's Crossword 🦥🦕🦖🐉🐋🐉🦖🦕🦥 2022-08-16
12 Clues: 90° • book • live • score • angelic • write with it • multiple cows • bone in ground • high school test • an ellipse shape • when you turn your car • mel__ (only pokemon fans will get)
Centennial 2021-06-15
15 Clues: narrator • trail boss • silversmith • cattle ranch • potato farmer • Arapaho warrior • Scottish trapper • married to Lisette • killed by rattlesnake • daughter of Lame Beaverr • second wife of Levi Zendt • a trader with the Arapaho • town created by Levi Zendt • Mennonite from Pennsylvania • white daughter of Pasquinel
History Chapter 2 Review 2023-11-28
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- The transcontinental railroad was completed when the two parts met at ______________.
- When the railroad was completed, more people wanted to settle on the __________.
- The destruction of __________ ended the Plains Indians way of life.
- Contributed to the opening of the West by helping build the Central Pacific Railroad.
- The last great victory for the Plains Indians was at the _____________.
- Stagecoaches regularly left St. Louis for the West carrying _______________.
- The Homestead Act brought many _________ to the Great Plains.
- When prospectors failed to find gold in the West, they often became farmers and ________.
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- Attempted to protect the Native Americans from being cheated.
- To make more money, ranchers wanted to sell their cattle in ______________.
- Miners and prospectors traveled many miles to reach ________.
- Women were first given the right to vote in __________.
- The transcontinental railroad helped ranchers by transporting ___________.
- Many Ghost Dancers were massacred at ____________.
- killed 4,000 buffalo within 18 months.
15 Clues: killed 4,000 buffalo within 18 months. • Many Ghost Dancers were massacred at ____________. • Women were first given the right to vote in __________. • Attempted to protect the Native Americans from being cheated. • Miners and prospectors traveled many miles to reach ________. • The Homestead Act brought many _________ to the Great Plains. • ...
History Chapter 2 Review 2023-11-28
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- The transcontinental railroad was completed when the two parts met at ______________.
- Stagecoaches regularly left St. Louis for the West carrying _______________.
- When prospectors failed to find gold in the West, they often became farmers and ________.
- killed 4,000 buffalo within 18 months.
- The destruction of __________ ended the Plains Indians way of life.
- Many Ghost Dancers were massacred at ____________.
- Contributed to the opening of the West by helping build the Central Pacific Railroad.
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- The last great victory for the Plains Indians was at the _____________.
- When the railroad was completed, more people wanted to settle on the __________.
- The transcontinental railroad helped ranchers by transporting ___________.
- To make more money, ranchers wanted to sell their cattle in ______________.
- Attempted to protect the Native Americans from being cheated.
- Women were first given the right to vote in __________.
- Miners and prospectors traveled many miles to reach ________.
- The Homestead Act brought many _________ to the Great Plains.
15 Clues: killed 4,000 buffalo within 18 months. • Many Ghost Dancers were massacred at ____________. • Women were first given the right to vote in __________. • Attempted to protect the Native Americans from being cheated. • Miners and prospectors traveled many miles to reach ________. • The Homestead Act brought many _________ to the Great Plains. • ...
History Chapter 2 Review 2023-11-28
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- When prospectors failed to find gold in the West, they often became farmers and ________.
- When the railroad was completed, more people wanted to settle on the __________.
- Attempted to protect the Native Americans from being cheated.
- The destruction of __________ ended the Plains Indians way of life.
- The transcontinental railroad was completed when the two parts met at ______________.
- The last great victory for the Plains Indians was at the _____________.
- killed 4,000 buffalo within 18 months.
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- The transcontinental railroad helped ranchers by transporting ___________.
- Miners and prospectors traveled many miles to reach ________.
- To make more money, ranchers wanted to sell their cattle in ______________.
- Contributed to the opening of the West by helping build the Central Pacific Railroad.
- The Homestead Act brought many _________ to the Great Plains.
- Many Ghost Dancers were massacred at ____________.
- Women were first given the right to vote in __________.
- Stagecoaches regularly left St. Louis for the West carrying _______________.
15 Clues: killed 4,000 buffalo within 18 months. • Many Ghost Dancers were massacred at ____________. • Women were first given the right to vote in __________. • Miners and prospectors traveled many miles to reach ________. • The Homestead Act brought many _________ to the Great Plains. • Attempted to protect the Native Americans from being cheated. • ...
The Gilded Age 2023-02-28
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- expanded its economy into new areas, especially heavy industries like factories, railroads, and coal mining.
- Cowboys learned to rope and ride from the....
- allowed women and black men to join the union.
- banned anyone from immigrating from China to the USA.
- made it easier for people to travel across America
- Well known cattle that are well known to roam in texas
- farmers began to fence off their property with a new invention
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- allowed for quicker and more efficient ways of producing goods.
- “hands off” approach of the government allowed Big Businesses to do whatever they wanted.
- The Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery
- Cities
- Jay Gould, J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller and Henry Ford Were all....
- wiped out the Native Americans' main source of food.
- In the 1870s and 1880s millions of ______ were driven north on the Open Range
- They learned to rope and ride from the Mexican vaqueros
- What brought the buffalo hunters
16 Clues: Cities • What brought the buffalo hunters • Cowboys learned to rope and ride from the.... • allowed women and black men to join the union. • made it easier for people to travel across America • The Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery • wiped out the Native Americans' main source of food. • banned anyone from immigrating from China to the USA. • ...
Supermarket Sweep 2021-04-19
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- This is produced by diary cattle or goats
- When you can or preserve a cucumber, you end up this item often put on a hamburger
- This cool season vegetable is harvested for its root
- Meat from an older sheep is called this
- A juicy garden fruit that we often grow a seedless variety of
- What is produced by a chicken
- Washing your hands and producer is a great way to practice food _________
- What we often dip French fries in
- A tall plant we often see in fields and in gardens
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- Tasty dairy treat you can get at the fair
- To make a hamburger healthy, use this for a bun
- This is a common herb that is added to the dishes
- Chevon is the name of meat produced by this type of boer
- The meat produced by cattle
- A tasty garden product that you might consider as a fruit or a vegetable
15 Clues: The meat produced by cattle • What is produced by a chicken • What we often dip French fries in • Meat from an older sheep is called this • This is produced by diary cattle or goats • Tasty dairy treat you can get at the fair • To make a hamburger healthy, use this for a bun • This is a common herb that is added to the dishes • ...
Most Dangerous Game: Hunting 2024-06-06
12 Clues: Unpaved • Wild Cattle • Pure Terror • Bullet Hole • Animal Monster • Steppe Russians • Black and Orange • Shopping Website • The Small Hunted • Dark Spots in Gold • What does the _ say • Monsterous and Destructive
Western 2023-04-18
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- Green spiky plant that grows in the desert
- Large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores
- Woman who herds and tends cattle on a ranch
- A long limbless reptile. Sometimes venomous.
- A kind of bar particular to the Wild West
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- Dry area of land with a lot of sand
- Piece of paper that marks the location of a buried treasure
- Something valuable (such as money, jewels or gold) that is hidden or kept in a safe place
- Police officer in the Wild West
- A loop of rope used to restrain things or animals
- Something to put on your head to protect you from the sun
- Vehicle usually made out of wood and canvas that was used for transportation
12 Clues: Police officer in the Wild West • Dry area of land with a lot of sand • A kind of bar particular to the Wild West • Green spiky plant that grows in the desert • Woman who herds and tends cattle on a ranch • A long limbless reptile. Sometimes venomous. • Large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores • A loop of rope used to restrain things or animals • ...
big brain crossword 2019-12-08
7 Clues: cows eat grass • to drive cattle • a large amount of animals • land owend by the goverment • farmes us equitment plough the grass • us a map to navigate your self a around • a person who leases their house out for money
Cattle, Cotton, Oil, and Railroad 2023-05-15
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- An enormous geyser of oil that erupted during drilling.
- nickname given to members of the African American cavalry from the natives
- Spanish word for herder of cattle. Cowboy
- a gathering of people for the purchase or sale of goods.
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to prosperity.
- push of North America toward the west coast
- the practice of farming, rearing of animals, and growing crops.
- state of being wealthy or successful
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- Son of Cynthia Ann Parker and leader of the Cherokee
- wire with clusters of sharp spikes
- the practice of breeding large herds of animals on land. Most commonly cattle.
- wilderness that lies beyond settled land
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
13 Clues: wire with clusters of sharp spikes • state of being wealthy or successful • wilderness that lies beyond settled land • Spanish word for herder of cattle. Cowboy • push of North America toward the west coast • a town undergoing rapid growth due to prosperity. • Son of Cynthia Ann Parker and leader of the Cherokee • An enormous geyser of oil that erupted during drilling. • ...
January 8th Crossword 2025-01-07
11 Clues: Meat sauce. • Irish symbol. • Cattle tender. • Dotted beetle. • Frigid floater. • Chinese majority. • Parachute delivery. • Chess-winning move. • Hexagonal sweetness. • Music-producing resin. • Computer-adjacent mat.
Date Night Puzzle 2023-12-08
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- Scathing movie
- Your boyfriend's profession
- Christmas lights park
- My little sweet _____
- Awesome apartments
- Coffee and _____
- Method to travel across Europe
- Mash mellow nickname
- Type of risotto
- Tonight's date night restaurant
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- Romantic gesture at New Years
- Month we started talking
- Excuse my _____
- Plane economy class
- Your boyfriend's astrological sign
- Your boyfriend's favorite person
- Holding _____
- Great department store
- Vacation destination
19 Clues: Holding _____ • Scathing movie • Excuse my _____ • Type of risotto • Coffee and _____ • Awesome apartments • Plane economy class • Mash mellow nickname • Vacation destination • Christmas lights park • My little sweet _____ • Great department store • Month we started talking • Your boyfriend's profession • Romantic gesture at New Years • Method to travel across Europe • ...
Micah Speech 5/4 2020-05-01
17 Clues: writer • reptile • makes a dam • small insect • drawing item • grassy plains • tool for nails • has a large tusk • helps the doctor • travels over water • fictional creature • cleans your plates • lionś favorite snack • lots of cars in road • another word for crib • kids play time at school • place for cattle and horses
Agriculture Term 2 2020-04-28
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- The amount of months it takes for fat to start developing
- Sometimes also referred to as 'cats and dogs' in a famous idiom
- What cows usually do on pastures
- An intensive animal farming operation
- Contrary to its name, this breed in Australia doesn't have horns (well some of them)
- Many eat beef for this nutrient
- Funnily enough this sandwich doesn't have any ham, instead it uses a beef patty
- These little buggers can either really affect a cow if found in Southern cattle farms
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- A factor that must always be considered when doing anything agricultural
- Kinda like sub-genres but for animals
- There are more of this breed in Oz than any other
- I love a juicy _____ patty
- These people brought cattle to Australia
- The measurement used not only for beef, but all of Australian produce to weigh
- Breeds that don't originate from Australia
- relates to bovine animals
- What you get when you put an x over bred
17 Clues: relates to bovine animals • I love a juicy _____ patty • Many eat beef for this nutrient • What cows usually do on pastures • Kinda like sub-genres but for animals • An intensive animal farming operation • These people brought cattle to Australia • What you get when you put an x over bred • Breeds that don't originate from Australia • ...
dog breeds 2022-10-24
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- mexican toy breed
- shepherd australia herding dog
- number one dog that never barks
- popular to egyptians
- heaviest dog
- largest dog
- shepard hardest bite
- oldest chinese dog
- police dog
- talest dog
- hearding dog of scotland
- lostest life span dog
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- cattle hearding dog
- fastest dog
- toy dog from malta
- held scares in china
- fire fighters fav breed
- hotdog dog
- most popular dog
- frances national dog
20 Clues: hotdog dog • police dog • talest dog • fastest dog • largest dog • heaviest dog • most popular dog • mexican toy breed • toy dog from malta • oldest chinese dog • cattle hearding dog • popular to egyptians • held scares in china • frances national dog • shepard hardest bite • lostest life span dog • fire fighters fav breed • hearding dog of scotland • shepherd australia herding dog • ...
Collective Nouns 2021-02-24
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- A _______________ of gnats.
- A _______________ of locusts.
- A _______________ of cattle.
- A _______________ of bees.
- A _______________ of stairs.
- A _______________ of mussels.
- A _______________ of paintings.
- A _______________ of stars.
- A _______________ of singers.
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- A _______________ of crows.
- A _______________ of wolves.
- A _______________ of whales.
- A _______________ of fish.
- A _______________ of mountains.
- A _______________ of rabbits.
- A _______________ of pearls.
- A _______________ of monkeys
- A _______________ of ants.
- A _______________ of reeds.
- A _______________ of kittens.
20 Clues: A _______________ of fish. • A _______________ of bees. • A _______________ of ants. • A _______________ of crows. • A _______________ of gnats. • A _______________ of reeds. • A _______________ of stars. • A _______________ of wolves. • A _______________ of whales. • A _______________ of cattle. • A _______________ of pearls. • A _______________ of stairs. • ...
WOW!6 Unit 5 2017-11-10
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- õiglane
- pidi
- puhkus (AmE)
- lobisema
- pikad püksid (AmE), aluspüksid (BrE)
- veisekari
- toidukaubad
- suurim
- oleks
- rahulik
- all
- tuttav
- kartulikrõpsud (AmE), friikartulid (BrE)
- oli
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- tegelikult
- niitmine
- miil (1,6 km)
- ülal, kohal
- friikartulid (AmE)
- üllatunud
- peamiselt
- hiilgav
- haige (AmE)
- nagu alati
- korter
- lift (AmE)
- pikad püksid (BrE)
- puu, puit
- korrus
- kartulikrõpsud (BrE)
- linn
31 Clues: all • oli • pidi • linn • oleks • korter • suurim • korrus • tuttav • õiglane • hiilgav • rahulik • niitmine • lobisema • üllatunud • peamiselt • veisekari • puu, puit • tegelikult • nagu alati • lift (AmE) • ülal, kohal • haige (AmE) • toidukaubad • puhkus (AmE) • miil (1,6 km) • friikartulid (AmE) • pikad püksid (BrE) • kartulikrõpsud (BrE) • pikad püksid (AmE), aluspüksid (BrE) • kartulikrõpsud (AmE), friikartulid (BrE)
Spelling Words 2023-11-15
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- something you get better at
- a friend
- something in front of you
- globe
- a weapon
- to see through
- location
- to look for something
- something you are afraid of
- girl
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- 12 months
- the animal
- away
- someone who works in an office
- a letter
- something you hear
- a plant
- something you control
- a group of cattle
- a crowd
- a place a bird sits
21 Clues: away • girl • globe • a plant • a crowd • a friend • a letter • a weapon • location • 12 months • the animal • to see through • a group of cattle • something you hear • a place a bird sits • something you control • to look for something • something in front of you • something you get better at • something you are afraid of • someone who works in an office
Jobs which rarely if no longer exist! 2024-08-31
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- metal worker of shiny metals eg Silver
- tows river and canal boats
- Water Diviner
- Arrow-tip Maker
- Candle Seller
- Debt Collector
- Knife seller & sharpener
- Brewer
- Glove Maker
- door-to-door chimney sweep
- Barrel Maker
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- Coal Miner
- Wig Maker
- young person who drove cattle to market
- Horseshoe Maker & fixer
- Witches-broom maker
- packer of gunpowder into cannons
- Glazier
- Fruit Seller
- Tightrope Walker
20 Clues: Brewer • Glazier • Wig Maker • Coal Miner • Glove Maker • Fruit Seller • Barrel Maker • Water Diviner • Candle Seller • Debt Collector • Arrow-tip Maker • Tightrope Walker • Witches-broom maker • Horseshoe Maker & fixer • Knife seller & sharpener • tows river and canal boats • door-to-door chimney sweep • packer of gunpowder into cannons • metal worker of shiny metals eg Silver • ...
1 2024-07-28
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- Historical emblems
- Texas icon
- National park
- State tree
- Cowboy competition
- Houston space center
- Largest TX city
- State bird
- State animal
- 1836 battle site
- Northern region
- Eastern border
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- Central area
- Texas cattle
- State flower
- Alamo city, colloquially
- Regional cuisine
- State resident
- Major river
- Texas capital
- Massacre site
- Drilling equipment
- River in Texas
- State symbol
- 36th U.S. President
25 Clues: Texas icon • State tree • State bird • Major river • Central area • Texas cattle • State flower • State animal • State symbol • National park • Texas capital • Massacre site • State resident • River in Texas • Eastern border • Largest TX city • Northern region • Regional cuisine • 1836 battle site • Historical emblems • Cowboy competition • Drilling equipment • 36th U.S. President • Houston space center • ...
Kansas Crossword 2025-03-11
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- - Sandzen
- - Purple
- - Rattling
- - Settler
- - Aviator
- - Artistic
- - Cattle
- - Scurrying
- - Depletion
- - Reform
- - Drought-resistant
- - Drovers
- - Lizard
- - Nickel
- - Nesting
- - Threshing
- - Territory
- - Horseback
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- - Monarchs
- - Finishing
- - Honey
- - Expansion
- - Prairie
- - Burrowing
- - Temperance
- - Refrigeration
- - Coveys
- - Hopping
- - Buzzing
- - Missouri
- - Challenger
- - Howling
- - Lighter-than-air
- - Tracking
- - Venomous
- - Gemstone
- - Flathead
- - Spearpoints
- - Confluence
- - Monuments
40 Clues: - Honey • - Purple • - Coveys • - Cattle • - Reform • - Lizard • - Nickel • - Sandzen • - Prairie • - Hopping • - Settler • - Aviator • - Buzzing • - Howling • - Drovers • - Nesting • - Monarchs • - Rattling • - Missouri • - Artistic • - Tracking • - Venomous • - Gemstone • - Flathead • - Finishing • - Expansion • - Burrowing • - Scurrying • - Depletion • - Threshing • - Territory • - Monuments • - Horseback • - Temperance • - Challenger • ...
Odyssey Crossword 2016-12-12
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- What part of his body does he use as oars to quickly go pass the Skylla monster?
- Who is Odysseus' wife?
- Who valued gold more than her husband?
- Which island is covered with the cattle of Sun?
- This girl is the daughter of king Minyan Orchomenus and she also wedded Neleus.
- Who can not be defeated in the battle and will at least eat 6 men?
- Where is Odysseus held for captive for the next 7 years?
- Who is Heracles' wife?
- Who is the god that was known for lightening?
- Who is the god who makes the earth tremble?
- What is one of the ethics in Homer's world?
- What is the name of the monster whirlpool that swallows anything that is nearby it?
- What animal got harmed behind Odysseus' back?
- What does Odysseus cling to when Charybdis swallows his ship?
- Who was the lady who married Tyndareus and gave birth to 2 Castor and Polydeuces?
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- What item was used to tie up Odysseus?
- What was the name of the ship for the Argonauts?
- How long does Odysseus drift in the sea?
- Who is the sister of Zeus?
- Which goddess has the gorgeous hair?
- Who is the man who convinces the men to kill the cattle for food?
- What is one of the ways to protect yourself from answering the sirens' calls?
- Who is the captain of Argo and husband of Medea?
- Who got abandoned at birth and then was raised by a king named Corinth?
- How many men does Odysseus have to sacrifice to the 6-headed monster?
- Lot of comrades died in this war.
- Who did Agamemnon get killed by?
- What was the name of Odysseus' mother?
- This animal is used as a sacrifice to the gods.
- Who is the god that gave a really good sailing breeze?
30 Clues: Who is Odysseus' wife? • Who is Heracles' wife? • Who is the sister of Zeus? • Who did Agamemnon get killed by? • Lot of comrades died in this war. • Which goddess has the gorgeous hair? • What item was used to tie up Odysseus? • Who valued gold more than her husband? • What was the name of Odysseus' mother? • How long does Odysseus drift in the sea? • ...
Cattle and Calf Diseases 2022-02-17
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- (4/5) low calcium blood levels, usually after calving
- internal parasite of cattle
- bacteria disease of cattle, causes scours and very poor condition
- energy deficiency usually after calving
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- also lives in the mud snail
- fungal disease, zoonotic
- (5/8)a true veterinary emergency, usually at spring turnout in milking cows
- (5/3) bacterial disease of young calves, swollen naval
8 Clues: fungal disease, zoonotic • also lives in the mud snail • internal parasite of cattle • energy deficiency usually after calving • (4/5) low calcium blood levels, usually after calving • (5/3) bacterial disease of young calves, swollen naval • bacteria disease of cattle, causes scours and very poor condition • ...
Social Studies Review 4th Nine Weeks 2022-04-08
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- Spindletop is knows as this
- This part of the map helps to identify symbols
- This development allowed Texans to bring cattle to faraway markets
- This industry expanded as a result of Spindletop
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- As the population grew, more people owned these
- This trail brought Texas cattle to Cheyenne
- World War 2 helped end this.
- Lizze Johnson took this trail.
8 Clues: Spindletop is knows as this • World War 2 helped end this. • Lizze Johnson took this trail. • This trail brought Texas cattle to Cheyenne • This part of the map helps to identify symbols • As the population grew, more people owned these • This industry expanded as a result of Spindletop • This development allowed Texans to bring cattle to faraway markets
Cowboys / Cattle Trails 2021-10-14
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- rivalry between two individuals or businesses
- supplies you have available to use
- a specific place, area, or location
- wire with short clusters of sharp spikes along it
- the amount of something you have on hand
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- major route to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas
- the need or desire for something
- man who herds horses and cattle on a ranch
8 Clues: the need or desire for something • supplies you have available to use • a specific place, area, or location • the amount of something you have on hand • man who herds horses and cattle on a ranch • rivalry between two individuals or businesses • major route to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas • wire with short clusters of sharp spikes along it
Animal science 2024-02-23
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- a split hoofed animal who produces wool
- a small sized animal that produces eggs
- a female sheep of any age
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- a medium sized animal which is sometimes horned
- a large solid hoofed animal used for labor
- a medium sized hoofed animal that produces bacon
- relating to cows or cattle
- A large cloven hoofed animal that produces milk
8 Clues: a female sheep of any age • relating to cows or cattle • a split hoofed animal who produces wool • a small sized animal that produces eggs • a large solid hoofed animal used for labor • a medium sized animal which is sometimes horned • A large cloven hoofed animal that produces milk • a medium sized hoofed animal that produces bacon
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( Chapter=5 ) Pastoralists in the Modern World {made by PCa.makesting} 2022-11-21
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- The Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are great herders of _________ .
- what was the reason of the seasonal rhythms of the movement of Gollas, Kurumas and Kurubas?
- which group of Raikas herded camels?
- The Criminal Tribes Act, 1871 classified the communities of craftsman, traders and pastoralists as _________ Tribes.
- which crop was sown by the Dhangars in the central plateau of Maharashtra?
- raika pastoral community belongs to.
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- The nomadic cattle herders of Kaokoland belonged to.
- The Gaddi shepherds belong to _________ .
- The Maasai cattle herders live primarily in _________ .
- dhangars were an important pastoral community of _______
10 Clues: which group of Raikas herded camels? • raika pastoral community belongs to. • The Gaddi shepherds belong to _________ . • The nomadic cattle herders of Kaokoland belonged to. • The Maasai cattle herders live primarily in _________ . • dhangars were an important pastoral community of _______ • The Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are great herders of _________ . • ...
Week 2 Vocabulary 2023-02-01
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- a young animal in the early stages of development prior to birth
- to select and remove
- the horses, cattle, sheep, and other useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch
- abnormal, slow, or difficult childbirth
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- relating to cattle and buffalo
- the process of bringing forth young
- seeking or obtaining food - done by grazing animals
- the period of milk production
- used to inhibit growth of bacteria and other microorganisms
- the portion of food that a ruminant returns from the first compartment of the stomach to chew a second time
10 Clues: to select and remove • the period of milk production • relating to cattle and buffalo • the process of bringing forth young • abnormal, slow, or difficult childbirth • seeking or obtaining food - done by grazing animals • used to inhibit growth of bacteria and other microorganisms • a young animal in the early stages of development prior to birth • ...
Chapter 17 vocab (10) 2023-04-27
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- bull Led attacks to keep whites out
- drive herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- Grants of land or money
- A general rise in prices
- groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools,seed,and other supplies at a discount
- Settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- kingdom The region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow towns came to be.
- already sneaked onto the land
- Smallsleds
- Self appointed law keepers
- A surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil
11 Clues: Smallsleds • Grants of land or money • A general rise in prices • Self appointed law keepers • already sneaked onto the land • bull Led attacks to keep whites out • Settlers who acquired free land from the government • drive herding and moving of cattle over long distances • A surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil • ...
the wild west 2022-01-07
6 Clues: unfenced land • spanish word for a cow hand • settlement at the end of the cattle trail • the herding and moving cattle over long distances • where ranchers started buying young calfs for 5$ and a mature steer for 60$ • the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches trails and cow towns
Di 2024-03-08
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- improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum
- Results from lack of feed energy available, common in dairy cattle while nursing after parturition. (Energy demands- high milk production-exceeds energy intake)
- disorders the animal will eat large quantities of food and be unable to digest it; result is skinny and emaciated animal
- can be caused by eating legume and other harmful plants causing excess gas to build up inside the rumen; severe inflation of the abdominal cavity, lack of appetite
- infectious disease affecting cattle, sheep and goats from bacterial spores often found in the soil/environment. Symptoms include swelling and impacts muscles, resulting in loss of appetite. Non-contagious.
- Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals
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- highly contagious non-zoonotic disease causing blisters on the feet and tongue; only found in Asia, Africa, and South America NOT in the United States, eradicated from U.S.A. in 1935
- Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing
- general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot
- Bacterial infection of uterus common in dairy cattle often resulting from retained placenta after birthing
- overeating disease in sheep caused by two strains of bacteria which results in diarrhea, abdominal pain, neurologic signs and sudden death. Prevention is better than treatment since it is rarely effective.
- back-up in the digestive tract in pseudo-ruminant animals (horses) caused by wet grasses and sand in the digestive tract or overfeeding of grain; symptoms include rolling around on the ground, lack of appetite, pawing at stomach
12 Clues: general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot • Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals • improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum • Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing • ...
Dairy and Beef Cattle Crossword 2025-02-28
7 Clues: male or female baby • male used for breeding • holds cattle for many things • male cow not used for breeding • adult female that has had babies • young female that has not had babies • generic term for cattle, bison, and buffalo
Fun with collective noun 2023-09-13
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- Collection of cards
- Collection of grapes
- Group of birds
- Group of thieves
- Group of ships
- Group of players
- Group of elephants
- Group of owls
- Group of lions
- Group of fish
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- Group of wolves
- Collection of flowers
- Group of ants
- Collection of stars
- Group of bees
- Group of singers
- Group of cattle
- Group of dolphins
- Group of monkeys
- Group of soldiers
20 Clues: Group of ants • Group of bees • Group of owls • Group of fish • Group of birds • Group of ships • Group of lions • Group of wolves • Group of cattle • Group of thieves • Group of players • Group of singers • Group of monkeys • Group of dolphins • Group of soldiers • Group of elephants • Collection of cards • Collection of stars • Collection of grapes • Collection of flowers
Unit 9 - Reconstruction and New Century Texas 2023-04-03
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- Texans moved from Galveston to _____________ because they were afraid of another hurricane.
- This agency was created during the reconstruction era to reunite families, help former slaves find jobs, and provide an education to African Americans.(two words)
- After clearing the frontier of Native Americans, demand for this product in the eastern U.S. helped build the cattle industry.
- After the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon, the Native Americans were forced to move here.
- One negative effect of the railroads was buffalo hunters hunting buffalo from the _______________________ of railroad cars.
- Native American attacks prevented Texans from settling in the ______________(direction)
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- One major theme for this unit is the expansion of the Texas _________________.
- After the Civil War, Texans began to use this form of farming which was basically "slavery with extra steps"
- Cattle Ranching led to the creation of these so that Texans could take their cattle to the railroads. (two words)
- Due to the expansion the railroads, Texas was now competing on the _________________market.
- This all black calvary unit helped rebuild the south, protect settlements, build forts, and lay telegraph wire. (two words)
- After the Galveston Hurricane, Texans in Galveston raised the island and build a ___________________.
12 Clues: One major theme for this unit is the expansion of the Texas _________________. • After the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon, the Native Americans were forced to move here. • Native American attacks prevented Texans from settling in the ______________(direction) • Texans moved from Galveston to _____________ because they were afraid of another hurricane. • ...
Animal Science 2024-09-26
7 Clues: They lay eggs • The meat from cattle • used best to describe cattle • The meat that comes from Swine • When we tame animals for our use • Group of animals with distinct traits • thousand How many years ago domestication started
Collective Nouns 2023-07-17
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- - A ______ of thieves
- - A _______ of birds
- - A _____ of bees
- - A ____ of musicians
- - A ______ of pupils
- - A ______ of stamps
- - A _____ of grapes
- - A ______ of drawers
- - A _____ of flowers
- - A ______ of cattle
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- -A _____ of fruits
- - A ______ of worshippers
- - A _____ of sticks
- - A ________ of cars
- - A ______ of wolves
- - A _____ of bread
- - A ______ of Singers
- - An ____ of ants
18 Clues: - A _____ of bees • - An ____ of ants • -A _____ of fruits • - A _____ of bread • - A _____ of sticks • - A _____ of grapes • - A _______ of birds • - A ______ of pupils • - A ______ of stamps • - A ________ of cars • - A ______ of wolves • - A _____ of flowers • - A ______ of cattle • - A ______ of thieves • - A ____ of musicians • - A ______ of Singers • - A ______ of drawers • ...
Collective Nouns 2025-09-19
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- A _____________ of plates
- A ___________ of singers
- A___________ of bees
- A ________ of students
- A ________ of musicians
- A ________ of ships
- A __________ of people
- A _____________ of stamps
- A _________ of thieves
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- A ___________ of puppies
- A ___________ of fish
- A __________ of cattle
- A __________ of ants
- A________ of sailors
- A ______________ of flies
- A ________ of flowers
- A _________ of birds
- A ____________ of footballers
18 Clues: A ________ of ships • A___________ of bees • A __________ of ants • A________ of sailors • A _________ of birds • A ___________ of fish • A ________ of flowers • A __________ of cattle • A ________ of students • A __________ of people • A _________ of thieves • A ________ of musicians • A ___________ of puppies • A ___________ of singers • A _____________ of plates • A ______________ of flies • ...
the cool 2024-02-23
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- supporting the growth, development, and immunologic defense of neonates. The chicken was finally colostrum
- the action or process of making a copy of something.The cattle was reproducing
- -Assisted reproductive technology (ART) my animals were in the gestation environment
- -the action of conceiving a child or of a child being conceived-the baby chicken was finally conceived
- even-toed mammal that chews the cud from its rumen. The ruminants comprise the cattle, sheep, , deer, giraffes, and their relative. Certain animals have ruminant system
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- the male of some animals, especially deer, roe deer, reindeer, and most animals are made like bucks
- taurus European or "taurine" cattle (including similar types from Africa and Asia) a bos taurus is similar to a bos indicus
- -an l or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else. My favorite product is made from a byproduct
- - wax that is made from sheep. Lanolin is my favorite product and i noticed it was from sheep
- insemination- a procedure that treats infertility. My pigs were treated with artificial insemination
- - a female deer. There are to genders for every animals but a doe is a female deer
- - a male horse- a gelding horse is different than a female horse
- indicus- a type of cow with a hump in his neck in the distance there was a bos indicus
13 Clues: - a male horse- a gelding horse is different than a female horse • the action or process of making a copy of something.The cattle was reproducing • - a female deer. There are to genders for every animals but a doe is a female deer • -Assisted reproductive technology (ART) my animals were in the gestation environment • ...
Intro to Ag 2023-06-12
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- Secretary
- Tree that bares cones
- Raw Material
- Food Sense
- Supports growing plants
- Inner part of a tree trunk
- New taste
- Specialized Clothing or equipment
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- smallest particle of soil
- Building Relationship
- Type of motion
- Female Cattle
- Advisor
- Food Sense
- Your final project
- Minimum number of people for a meeting
- Document of qualifications
- SAE Tracker
18 Clues: Advisor • Secretary • New taste • Food Sense • Food Sense • SAE Tracker • Raw Material • Female Cattle • Type of motion • Your final project • Building Relationship • Tree that bares cones • Supports growing plants • smallest particle of soil • Inner part of a tree trunk • Document of qualifications • Specialized Clothing or equipment • Minimum number of people for a meeting
Spelling Bee 3 2020-02-22
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- shockingly frightened, horrible
- fat soluble organic compound
- east and west meridian
- easily fooled
- moving backward
- calf, cattle, steer
- brave risk
- offensively self assertive
- utensil for cooking
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- bird
- fatty acids, and energy source
- difference in two terms
- badge of honor
- word that describes
- sport of moving around in a route
- light or luminous
- light humorous play
- to make clear
- robust
- fidelity to a lord
20 Clues: bird • robust • brave risk • easily fooled • to make clear • badge of honor • moving backward • light or luminous • fidelity to a lord • word that describes • light humorous play • calf, cattle, steer • utensil for cooking • east and west meridian • difference in two terms • offensively self assertive • fat soluble organic compound • fatty acids, and energy source • shockingly frightened, horrible • ...
Eagle Tech Thanksgiving 2023-11-20
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- John: Deep fried ______
- Andy: Going to ______
- AdamD: Going to _____ City
- Dave: ____ ball
- Dustin: Load up on _____
- Anthony: New handmade _________
- Mike: Over ______
- AdamS: Going to _______ to meet sister
- Bill: ______ turkey
- Colby: ___ cooks
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- Patrick: Non-traditional food
- Brian: Cat with ________
- Jill: _____ time
- Casey: _______ giving
- Dale: ______ pie
- Milton: Thankful for his full ______
- Justin: Working ______
- Jeff: Staying in ______
- Ethan: ___ after eating
- Stephen: Thanksgiving sport
20 Clues: Dave: ____ ball • Jill: _____ time • Dale: ______ pie • Colby: ___ cooks • Mike: Over ______ • Bill: ______ turkey • Andy: Going to ______ • Casey: _______ giving • Justin: Working ______ • John: Deep fried ______ • Jeff: Staying in ______ • Ethan: ___ after eating • Brian: Cat with ________ • Dustin: Load up on _____ • AdamD: Going to _____ City • Stephen: Thanksgiving sport • ...
Vocab 3 23/24 2024-01-31
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- scary
- accepting an apology
- plan
- with great speed
- farmer who takes care of cattle
- without noise
- far away
- mindful of something
- unwilling to work
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- someone who helps you get better at something
- a show person
- pleased
- told with care
- runs a city, state or country
- great wonder
- showing no light
- moving with great care
- a baseball player
- just happened
- having much
20 Clues: plan • scary • pleased • far away • having much • great wonder • a show person • without noise • just happened • told with care • with great speed • showing no light • a baseball player • unwilling to work • accepting an apology • mindful of something • moving with great care • runs a city, state or country • farmer who takes care of cattle • someone who helps you get better at something
Collective nouns 2025-04-01
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- group of squirrels
- group of wolves
- group of fish
- group of peacocks
- group of butterflies
- group of cattle
- group of elephants
- group of flamingos
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- group of chickens
- group of actors
- group of sheep
- group of geese
- group of lions
- Group of sloths
- group of crows
- group of monkeys
- Group of whales
- group of otters
- group of ants
- group of ducks
20 Clues: group of fish • group of ants • group of sheep • group of geese • group of lions • group of crows • group of ducks • group of wolves • group of actors • Group of sloths • Group of whales • group of cattle • group of otters • group of monkeys • group of chickens • group of peacocks • group of squirrels • group of elephants • group of flamingos • group of butterflies
HBN - Issue 5 2022-10-04
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- Perfecting (4-6)
- Santa's helper
- South American dance
- Inuit canoe
- The O of PTO
- Farm animals
- Brand of sneakers
- Sung drama
- Proceeded (from)
- Lawbreaker
- Youths
- Computer input (4,5)
- Audible breath
- Collar fastener
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- Amazonian jungle
- Largest sand desert
- Pile
- Flighty
- ...Eckhart
- Science of flying
- Drinking tube
- Balanced
- Side of face
- ... Arab Emirates
- Crimes
- ... & puffed
- Cattle ID tags
27 Clues: Pile • Crimes • Youths • Flighty • Balanced • ...Eckhart • Sung drama • Lawbreaker • Inuit canoe • The O of PTO • Farm animals • Side of face • ... & puffed • Drinking tube • Santa's helper • Cattle ID tags • Audible breath • Collar fastener • Amazonian jungle • Perfecting (4-6) • Proceeded (from) • Science of flying • Brand of sneakers • ... Arab Emirates • Largest sand desert • South American dance • Computer input (4,5)
Kansas History 2025-06-27
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- - Explorer
- - Act
- - Era
- - Railroad
- - Act
- - Party
- - Cities
- - Trail
- - Abolitionist
- - Constitution
- - Union
- - Violence
- - Constitution
- - Creek
- - Migration
- - Traders
- - Wilson
- - Depression
- - Massacre
- - Antislavery
- - Lindsborg
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- - Immigrants
- - Missouri
- - Building
- - Germans
- - Freestaters
- - Hunters
- - De-coronado
- - City
- - Ruffians
- - Daltons
- - Namesake
- - First-state
- - Eighteen-sixty-one
- - Repealed
- - Temperance
- - Settlement
- - Raider
- - Cowtown
- - Sacking
- - Trail
- - Cattle
42 Clues: - Act • - Era • - Act • - City • - Party • - Trail • - Union • - Creek • - Trail • - Cities • - Raider • - Cattle • - Wilson • - Germans • - Hunters • - Daltons • - Cowtown • - Sacking • - Traders • - Missouri • - Building • - Explorer • - Railroad • - Ruffians • - Namesake • - Violence • - Repealed • - Massacre • - Migration • - Lindsborg • - Immigrants • - Temperance • - Settlement • - Depression • - Freestaters • - De-coronado • - First-state • ...
Skeletal System 2025-12-19
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- Spinal cord
- Hooves
- Knee cap
- Similar to ankles
- Shoulder blade
- Similar to wrists
- Hard mineral matter
- Connected to ulna
- Protects brain
- Breastbone
- Lower jaw
- Movement in forearm
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- Lost shaft in cattle & sheep
- Stores fat and energy
- "knee"
- Protect reproductive parts
- Connected to femur
- Upper arm
- Outer layer
- Strong bones
- Lines hollow portions
- Bears weight
- Protects heart and lungs
23 Clues: "knee" • Hooves • Knee cap • Upper arm • Lower jaw • Breastbone • Spinal cord • Outer layer • Strong bones • Bears weight • Shoulder blade • Protects brain • Similar to ankles • Similar to wrists • Connected to ulna • Connected to femur • Hard mineral matter • Movement in forearm • Stores fat and energy • Lines hollow portions • Protects heart and lungs • Protect reproductive parts • Lost shaft in cattle & sheep
The Odyssey 2022-05-05
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- An elaborate comparison of unlike subjects
- The sun god who wants revenge on Odysseus and his men for killing his cattle
- The Cyclops
- Polyphemus' father
- Odysseus' son
- How does Athena disguises Odysseus to allow him to enter his home when he returns to Ithaca?
- Six headed monster that eats six of Odysseus' men
- The way authors present material that occurred earlier than the present tense of the story
- Odysseus' home
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- A long narrative poem about the deeds of gods and heroes
- A short adjective phrase that defines a distinctive quality of a person or thing
- Odysseus' wife
- Singing beauties to bewitch men coasting by
- A larger than life central character
- Odysseus must consult with ___ in the land of the dead
- What do Odysseus and his men hide inside in order to get into Troy at the end of the Trojan War?
- The poet who wrote The Odyssey
- Violent, deadly whirlpool
- How many of his remaining men does Odysseus lose in The Cattle of the Sun God?
19 Clues: The Cyclops • Odysseus' son • Odysseus' wife • Odysseus' home • Polyphemus' father • Violent, deadly whirlpool • The poet who wrote The Odyssey • A larger than life central character • An elaborate comparison of unlike subjects • Singing beauties to bewitch men coasting by • Six headed monster that eats six of Odysseus' men • Odysseus must consult with ___ in the land of the dead • ...
Animal Science Project 2024-05-29
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- - The hind part of an animal's body, especially a cow or sheep.
- - The part of an animal's body on either side of the backbone between the ribs and the hip.
- - The highest part of a horse's back, lying at the base of the neck above the shoulders.
- - The side of an animal between the ribs and the hip.
- - The part of a horse's foot between the fetlock and the hoof.
- - The part of a horse's head and neck where the throat meets the lower jaw.
- - The mammary gland of female mammals, especially cows, that produces milk.
- - The lower part of a pig's cheek, especially when it is thick or fleshy.
- - The joint in the hind leg of a horse, cow, or other animal between the tarsal bones and the tibia.
- - The projecting part of an animal's face, including the nose and mouth.
- - The hard covering on the foot of an animal like a cow or horse.
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- - The breast or lower chest of an animal, especially cattle.
- - The lower part of the leg between the hock or knee and the fetlock.
- - The elongated rear part of an animal's body.
- - The top of the head between the ears of an animal.
- - The solid part of an animal's tail, especially a sheep.
- - Loose skin under the neck of an animal, especially cattle.
- - The organ on the head of an animal used for hearing.
- - The joint
- - The part of a horse's hind leg between the stifle and the hock.
- - A pointed, often curved, structure on the head of some animals like cattle.
- - The front part of an animal's body between the neck and the abdomen.
- - The joint between the cannon bone and the pastern in the leg of a horse or other quadruped.
- - The projecting part of an animal's face, including the nose and mouth.
- - The part of the face above the eyes of an animal.
25 Clues: - The joint • - The elongated rear part of an animal's body. • - The part of the face above the eyes of an animal. • - The top of the head between the ears of an animal. • - The side of an animal between the ribs and the hip. • - The organ on the head of an animal used for hearing. • - The solid part of an animal's tail, especially a sheep. • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2023-01-09
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- African Americans who moved from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas
- leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux
- the major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- the movement of the people, was born with the founding of the Populist, or People’s, Party, in 1892
- were sturdy, short-tempered cattle breeds accustomed to the dry grasslands of southern Spain
- a sod home
- original purpose was to provide a social outlet and an educational forum for isolated farm families
- often lasted about three months. A typical drive included one cowboy for every 250 to 300 head of cattle
- Republican Party stated its firm commitment to the gold standard and nominated this Ohioan for president
- groups included many who sympathized with farmers
- the grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States.
- a plan under which Native Americans would give up their beliefs and way of life and become part of the white culture
- Unites states Army officer and cavalry commander
- backing dollars solely with gold
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- started the Patrons of Husbandry, an organization for farmers that became popularly known as the Grange
- the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri River
- brought the Indian wars, and an entire era, to a bitter end.
- Democratic Party nominee who came out in favor of a combined gold and silver standard, including unlimited coinage of silver
- gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges
- offered 160 acres of land free to any citizen or intended citizen who was head of the household
- enormous single-crop spreads of 15,000–50,000 acres
- a monetary system in which the government would give citizens either gold or silver in exchange for paper currency or checks
- aimed to “Americanize” the Native Americans.
23 Clues: a sod home • leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux • backing dollars solely with gold • aimed to “Americanize” the Native Americans. • Unites states Army officer and cavalry commander • groups included many who sympathized with farmers • enormous single-crop spreads of 15,000–50,000 acres • brought the Indian wars, and an entire era, to a bitter end. • ...
EC 2.6 - L4 - Cowboys 2023-01-10
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- The ____ was filled with water for the thirsty horses.
- The bull _____ed _____ the man and knocked him over.
- The whale ____ was separated from her mother by the net.
- We _____ed around the mall until it was time to go home.
- The sick cat _____ed in pain.
- He _____ to the rocks to stop slipping.
- My mom goes to the salon to get a _____ once a month.
- A _____ involves bringing cattle together from long distances.
- The black _____ jacket looks expensive.
- Chris _____ to be the new captain of our school basketball team.
- He enjoyed life on the llama _____.
- He pulled the _____ of his hat down over his face.
- all directions When the police arrived, the crowd _____.
- The children ran down to the beach and _____d _____ the sea .
- The little boy's pony got a brand-new _____ over his back.
- _____ and tell me what happened.
- The ______ in camp was filled with snoozing ranchers.
- Farmers keep _____ for their milk or meat.
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- Several ______s got away with half the flock of sheep.
- We hiked for 5 miles on the _____.
- John went home alone and _____ his brother _____ at the party.
- This _____ of tea is my favorite.
- The plane _____ed into the mountain.
- They _____ded on through the wind and the rain.
- The old man wore _____ under his pants to keep him warm.
- The little girl is _____ of the dark.
- There were_____ people at the concert.
- The candle was _____ in the wind.
- We _____ed through the woods.
- High mountains rise above the _____.
- The loud clap of thunder made the herd of cattle _____.
- Jim filled the bottom of his fish tank with _____s.
- The furniture was so _____ we polished it.
- The movie will _____ for 100 minutes.
- I hope I remember to ask the _____ not to cut my hair too short.
35 Clues: The sick cat _____ed in pain. • We _____ed through the woods. • _____ and tell me what happened. • This _____ of tea is my favorite. • The candle was _____ in the wind. • We hiked for 5 miles on the _____. • He enjoyed life on the llama _____. • The plane _____ed into the mountain. • High mountains rise above the _____. • The little girl is _____ of the dark. • ...
Ecological Relationship 2022-10-30
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- Tapeworm is the ___________ which lives in and absorbs digested food from human intestine.
- Monkeys are fighting for the limited bananas in order to survive (存活). They are ____________.
- Cattle egrets (牛背鷺) are benefited by eating the insects stirred up by cattle (牛) as they move. In this case, a cattle egret is the_________.
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- A living place that protects the organisms from injury or disturbance (騷擾).
- A defence (防禦) that organisms use to hide their location by blending in (融入) with the surroundings (周圍).
- The larger species (物種) which allows a smaller organism to live on or inside.
- Lions kill and feed on zebras. A zebra is the __________.
- The species (物種) catching, killing, and eating another species.
- Organisms of two different species living together are known as_____________.
9 Clues: Lions kill and feed on zebras. A zebra is the __________. • The species (物種) catching, killing, and eating another species. • A living place that protects the organisms from injury or disturbance (騷擾). • The larger species (物種) which allows a smaller organism to live on or inside. • Organisms of two different species living together are known as_____________. • ...
collective nouns 2025-01-29
collective nouns 2025-01-29
collective nouns 2022-08-07
animal newborn 2025-11-04
10 Clues: dog newborn • cat newborn • pig newborn • goat newborn • sheep newborn • horse newborn • turkey newborn • cattle newborn • rabbit newborn • chicken newborn
Grace Spelling 1 Crossword 2020-08-24
21 Clues: a bird • did fly • did hear • increased • a blossom • sin, crime • a deep moan • ground grain • a female deer • owing; proper • a kind of tree • a female sheep • a dirty; unfair • group of cattle • past for baking • plunder, victim • person spoken to • gold leaf (paint) • a passage for smoke • moisture from the air • to entreat or speak to God
Sadlier Level D Unit 2 2022-03-10
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- not regular
- to stop proceedings
- loose in one's morals
- bringing in money
- firm
- to strengthen
- to reproduce
- to tease
- having a pleasing appearance
- to make fun of rudely
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- food for horses or cattle
- to conquer by force
- the process of driving or forcing out
- a deliberately deceptive movement
- difficult
- average
- to soil
- to make up for
- foreign
- brief and to the point
20 Clues: firm • average • to soil • foreign • to tease • difficult • not regular • to reproduce • to strengthen • to make up for • bringing in money • to conquer by force • to stop proceedings • loose in one's morals • to make fun of rudely • brief and to the point • food for horses or cattle • having a pleasing appearance • a deliberately deceptive movement • the process of driving or forcing out
My brother sam... HES DEAD D: 2023-04-05
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- How parent died
- Neigbor
- Author
- House is also this
- AmericanGenneral
- DeadBrother
- British troops
- Pulls Wagon
- Lastname
- When Sam Returned Home The First Time
- Where Father Was Caught
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- Englands King
- Gun
- Sam was at war for --- years.
- Cow
- Church Leader
- Tim did this near the beginning.
- Notdeadparent
- WarrupsGirl
- DeadParent
- Notdeadbrother
- Hometown
- How sibling died
- Cattle Stealer.
24 Clues: Gun • Cow • Author • Neigbor • Lastname • Hometown • DeadParent • DeadBrother • WarrupsGirl • Pulls Wagon • Englands King • Church Leader • Notdeadparent • British troops • Notdeadbrother • How parent died • Cattle Stealer. • AmericanGenneral • How sibling died • House is also this • Where Father Was Caught • Sam was at war for --- years. • Tim did this near the beginning. • When Sam Returned Home The First Time
6th Grade unit 24 spelling test 2021-04-27
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- baseball cards
- runoff to drainage point
- large area of water
- automobile use this technique.
- Hey, y'all! Gonna come home?
- don't give me the cold __________
- uses raw material
- dull
- a city sidewalk
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- a herd
- to protect our resources
- in order A,B,C
- you oponent
- to make new again
- to purchase
- spouse
- plan together
- to clean
- a feast of food
- to play in
20 Clues: dull • a herd • spouse • to clean • to play in • you oponent • to purchase • plan together • in order A,B,C • baseball cards • a feast of food • a city sidewalk • to make new again • uses raw material • large area of water • to protect our resources • runoff to drainage point • Hey, y'all! Gonna come home? • automobile use this technique. • don't give me the cold __________
9th List 4 2023-06-01
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- heavy
- what you own
- butter or jelly
- degree earned in college
- water flows through it
- a lot of cows
- happening now
- husband
- opposite of buying
- playing outside
- moves your arm
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- clean laundry
- pick up
- to look at closely
- specific
- dull
- navy and air force
- carnivore
- important
- on your head
- unfriend
- business
- steps or directions
- in a pool or beach
24 Clues: dull • heavy • pick up • husband • specific • unfriend • business • carnivore • important • what you own • on your head • clean laundry • a lot of cows • happening now • moves your arm • butter or jelly • playing outside • to look at closely • navy and air force • opposite of buying • in a pool or beach • steps or directions • water flows through it • degree earned in college
Midterm 2 Crossword 2024-03-25
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- Sharp mericarps injure cattle
- Parasite of tomato
- Jacob's ladder
- Farewell to Spring, Fairy Fans
- Monkshood, Wolfsbane
- Metamucil, psyllium
- Edible pedicels
- California Lilac
- Cardiac glycosides
- Beardtongue
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- Baby Blue-Eyes
- Ajacine, kills livestock
- Coyote Mint
- Desert Bluebell
- Virgin's bower
- Willowherb, comose seeds
- Oswego Tea
- Red dye
- Evening-Primrose
- Allantoin, pyrrolizidine alkaloids
- Berberine, eye infections
- Indian Paintbrush, parasite
- Cascara Sagrada
23 Clues: Red dye • Oswego Tea • Coyote Mint • Beardtongue • Baby Blue-Eyes • Virgin's bower • Jacob's ladder • Desert Bluebell • Edible pedicels • Cascara Sagrada • Evening-Primrose • California Lilac • Parasite of tomato • Cardiac glycosides • Metamucil, psyllium • Monkshood, Wolfsbane • Ajacine, kills livestock • Willowherb, comose seeds • Berberine, eye infections • Indian Paintbrush, parasite • ...
Live stock terminolgy 2025-01-20
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- young female chicken
- castrated male chicken
- adult male cow
- castrated male pig
- young male horse
- young female horse
- adult male sheep
- female sheep
- mature female goat
- hen used for eggs
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- mature male horse
- mature female chicken
- newborn pig
- newborn sheep
- Mature female cattle that can reproduce
- mature male goat
- chicken grown to eat
- mature female horse
- castrated male
- castrated male horse
20 Clues: newborn pig • female sheep • newborn sheep • adult male cow • castrated male • mature male goat • young male horse • adult male sheep • mature male horse • hen used for eggs • castrated male pig • young female horse • mature female goat • mature female horse • young female chicken • chicken grown to eat • castrated male horse • mature female chicken • castrated male chicken • ...
49 words geo 2013-11-20
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- who arrive a country
- rate: the average number of live births in a year for every 1000 people in the total population
- farms: farms where farmers have cattle
- the number of people living in a given area
- rate: the average number of deaths per 1000 people in the population
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- includes arable, pastoral and mixed farming
- way in which people Are spread out across the earths surface
- farms: farms where farmers plant crops
- when just sufficient food is provided for the farmers own family
- who leave a country
10 Clues: who leave a country • who arrive a country • farms: farms where farmers plant crops • farms: farms where farmers have cattle • includes arable, pastoral and mixed farming • the number of people living in a given area • way in which people Are spread out across the earths surface • when just sufficient food is provided for the farmers own family • ...
8th Grade History- Beginner 2023-09-21
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- By 1890, ___________ people lived between the Mississippi and the Pacific.
- What happened in which people developed Gold fever.
- The last spike hammered into the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Another name for cowhands.
- A invention created when the cattle industry exploded, to keep cattle in and other things out.
- 0 degrees longitude.
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- People forced Native American children to ___________.
- 160 acers of land given to people for them to farm and live on it for at least 5 years.
- 0 degrees latitude.
- The point at which the Transcontinental Railroad was officially formed.
10 Clues: 0 degrees latitude. • 0 degrees longitude. • Another name for cowhands. • What happened in which people developed Gold fever. • People forced Native American children to ___________. • The last spike hammered into the Transcontinental Railroad. • The point at which the Transcontinental Railroad was officially formed. • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-11-04
10 Clues: Dog newborn • Cat Newborn • Pig Newborn • Goat Newborn • Horse Newborn • Sheep Newborn • Turkey Newborn • Cattle Newborn • Rabbit Newborn • Chicken newborn
EASY PUZZLE - ANIMAL BREEDS 2021-02-05
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- - a breed of spotty cat, or a tiger or a region of India/Bengladash (6)
- - a popular family dog weighing about 30kg also a retrieving gun dog developed from a Canadian working dog (8)
- - a breed of sheep or a famous university city (King's college)(9)
- - a red and white dairy cow or a county of SW Scotland (8)
- - a small breed of cattle, sheep or pony or northern island archipelago(8)
- - a breed of pig or a county in southern England with the county town of Newbury
- - a breed of sheep or an upland area of Northumberland/Scottish border (7)
- - a tailless cat or a breed of sheep native to an island in the Irish sea or the language of this island (4)
- - a breed of sheep or a red cheese or resting place for Richard III (9)
- - a popular French beef breed, a heifer recently sold for £250,000 (8)
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- - a popular breed of well muscled sheep originally from an island in the Netherlands (5)
- - a native pony breed, a breed of longwool sheep, a national park or a prison (8)
- - Snoopy; a small breed of scent hound similar in appearance to the larger foxhound now popular as a pet (6)
- - a spotty dog or a coastal region of Croatia (9)
- - a small breed of Irish cattle or an American crime drame (6)
- - a brown beef breed with a white face or a city 60miles from Newtown (8)
- - a oriental cat breed with dark ears, paws and tail believed to originate in Thailand (7)
- - a breed of dog or a sportsman who fights with his fists (5)
- - best known as a belted breed of beef cattle from the SW of Scotland; the county town is Dumfries (8)
- - a small dairy cow or a new potato (6)
- - this breed of sheep is famous for fine wool, it is the most important breed in Australia and New Zealand (6)
21 Clues: - a small dairy cow or a new potato (6) • - a spotty dog or a coastal region of Croatia (9) • - a red and white dairy cow or a county of SW Scotland (8) • - a breed of dog or a sportsman who fights with his fists (5) • - a small breed of Irish cattle or an American crime drame (6) • - a breed of sheep or a famous university city (King's college)(9) • ...
U.S History Chapter 13 Vocabulary 2021-05-18
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- this person founded the Patrons of Husbandry
- a monetary system in which the government would give citizens either gold or silver in exchange for paper currency or checks
- a plan under which Native Americans would give up their beliefs and way of life and become part of the white culture.
- gave federal land to the states to help finance agricultural colleges
- the movement of people who wanted to help other people
- when gold is what is used as the currency
- Massive single-crop farm owned by railroad companies and private investors
- leader of the Sioux who never signed the Treaty of Fort Lamarie and helped defeat the United States army at the Little Bighorn.
- a route for cattle from San Antonio to Texas
- a unique breed of cattle that were accustomed to the dry grasslands in Spain.
- groups of people who sympathized for the farmers
- editor of the Omaha World-Herald
- African Americans who moved from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas
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- This was aimed to "Americanize" the Native Americans and it broke up reservations and gave some land to the Native Americans.
- the grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States.
- agreement in which the Sioux would live on a reservation along the Missouri River
- At the Little Bighorn River, this colonel lost all of his troops because of his bad judgement in attacking the Native American warriors.
- another name for the Patrons of Husbandry
- Battle between the Native Americans and George A. Custer with his army, 300 were killed and this brought an end to the Indian Wars
- An overland transport of animals or cattle
- Republican who was elected as president in 1896
- this offered 160 acres of land to any free citizen who was the head of their household
- home made out of prairie turf
23 Clues: home made out of prairie turf • editor of the Omaha World-Herald • another name for the Patrons of Husbandry • when gold is what is used as the currency • An overland transport of animals or cattle • this person founded the Patrons of Husbandry • a route for cattle from San Antonio to Texas • Republican who was elected as president in 1896 • ...
Livestock Selection Crossword 2022-11-07
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- Beef breed that is black and originated in Scotland
- From India, used as a cross for rodeo bulls
- Red cattle with white faces and horns
- When an animal has a dominant and recessive gene for a specific trait
- A record of the ancestors of an animal.
- ________ Horse breed is mainly bred for ranch work and comes in a variety of colors
- Goat breed that is the most common in the US. White with brown
- When an animal has only dominant or only recessive genes for a specific gene
- Black and white belted swine breed
- A grade of beef based on fat content of meat
- Famous breed of draft horses
- Dark red beef breed with name that sounds like a fancy car
- Horse breed with the same name as a waffle
- Swine that is white with black patches
- A grade in beef cattle based on the dressing percent. The grade levels are 1-5
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- Red pig that has droopy ears.
- Refers to the genetic make up of animal for a specific trait
- White swine breed with erect ears.
- Means without horns
- Horse breed that runs in the Kentucky Derby
- Cattle from Switzerland, tan or red to dark red, patchy colored
- Beef breed from Italy, white and very large
- One of the oldest breeds of horses from the Middle East, has a dished face
- ___________footed means the hooves turn out from body.
- Genetic term that refers to what you actually see in animal, such as hair color
- sheep with black face and legs, free from wool on head and legs
- The ribeye area is measured between the 12th and 13th _________.
- The most expensive cut of meet comes from this areas of the beef animal
- Acronym that means the degree of difference between the progeny of a bull and progeny of the breed average
29 Clues: Means without horns • Famous breed of draft horses • Red pig that has droopy ears. • White swine breed with erect ears. • Black and white belted swine breed • Red cattle with white faces and horns • Swine that is white with black patches • A record of the ancestors of an animal. • Horse breed with the same name as a waffle • From India, used as a cross for rodeo bulls • ...
Beef Terms 2024-01-25
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- Carbs produce this to power muscles
- Surgical removal of testicles.
- Another word for an illness like bloat, grass tetany, or foot rot.
- Nutrient that is a necessity for building a skeleton and teeth.
- A fibrous food stuff that aids in the passage of food through the digestive track such as hay.
- A young bovine.
- A castrated bovine.
- Also known as stored cattle. This type of cattle are already weaned. They will consume food in a feedlot before processing.
- A female bovine that has had a calf.
- A feed additive that is necessary to reduce constipation during the birthing process. Categorized as a carbohydrate.
- A bovine that is between one and two years old.
- Nutrient that regulates the digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients. It also helps protect against new diseases.
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- The name for an element or chemical compound that support the life processes of an animal.
- Term for giving birth.
- A management tool used to fight diseases by boosting immune the immune system at various points in the animals life.
- Naturally hornless
- Nutrients that carries fat soluble vitamins
- Nutrient that provides energy that powers muscles.
- A health and management program where cattle are weaned and worked through a health program prior to leaving the farm of origin, or before starting in a backgrounding or finishing program.
- Another term for estrus.
- Nutrient made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. It is crucial for fetal development and forms part of the DNA.
- Nutrient that is important for the regulation of body temperature and transportation of waste throughout the body.
- a female bovine that is not lactating.
- A mature male bovine.
- A female bovine that has not calved.
- A animal with parents of different breeds.
- Another word for a polygastric digestive system
27 Clues: A young bovine. • Naturally hornless • A castrated bovine. • A mature male bovine. • Term for giving birth. • Another term for estrus. • Surgical removal of testicles. • Carbs produce this to power muscles • A female bovine that has not calved. • A female bovine that has had a calf. • a female bovine that is not lactating. • A animal with parents of different breeds. • ...
Di 2024-03-08
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- improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum
- Results from lack of feed energy available, common in dairy cattle while nursing after parturition. (Energy demands- high milk production-exceeds energy intake)
- disorders the animal will eat large quantities of food and be unable to digest it; result is skinny and emaciated animal
- can be caused by eating legume and other harmful plants causing excess gas to build up inside the rumen; severe inflation of the abdominal cavity, lack of appetite
- infectious disease affecting cattle, sheep and goats from bacterial spores often found in the soil/environment. Symptoms include swelling and impacts muscles, resulting in loss of appetite. Non-contagious.
- Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals
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- highly contagious non-zoonotic disease causing blisters on the feet and tongue; only found in Asia, Africa, and South America NOT in the United States, eradicated from U.S.A. in 1935
- Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing
- general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot
- Bacterial infection of uterus common in dairy cattle often resulting from retained placenta after birthing
- overeating disease in sheep caused by two strains of bacteria which results in diarrhea, abdominal pain, neurologic signs and sudden death. Prevention is better than treatment since it is rarely effective.
- back-up in the digestive tract in pseudo-ruminant animals (horses) caused by wet grasses and sand in the digestive tract or overfeeding of grain; symptoms include rolling around on the ground, lack of appetite, pawing at stomach
12 Clues: general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot • Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals • improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum • Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing • ...
Di 2024-03-08
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- improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum
- Results from lack of feed energy available, common in dairy cattle while nursing after parturition. (Energy demands- high milk production-exceeds energy intake)
- disorders the animal will eat large quantities of food and be unable to digest it; result is skinny and emaciated animal
- can be caused by eating legume and other harmful plants causing excess gas to build up inside the rumen; severe inflation of the abdominal cavity, lack of appetite
- infectious disease affecting cattle, sheep and goats from bacterial spores often found in the soil/environment. Symptoms include swelling and impacts muscles, resulting in loss of appetite. Non-contagious.
- Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals
Down
- highly contagious non-zoonotic disease causing blisters on the feet and tongue; only found in Asia, Africa, and South America NOT in the United States, eradicated from U.S.A. in 1935
- Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing
- general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot
- Bacterial infection of uterus common in dairy cattle often resulting from retained placenta after birthing
- overeating disease in sheep caused by two strains of bacteria which results in diarrhea, abdominal pain, neurologic signs and sudden death. Prevention is better than treatment since it is rarely effective.
- back-up in the digestive tract in pseudo-ruminant animals (horses) caused by wet grasses and sand in the digestive tract or overfeeding of grain; symptoms include rolling around on the ground, lack of appetite, pawing at stomach
12 Clues: general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot • Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals • improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum • Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing • ...
Kingdom of Kush 2023-03-16
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- big animals
- a family or group that rules for several generation
- The Kingdom of_____ also known as the Kushite Empire, was an ancient kingdom in Nubia
- iron tolls
- the largest Egyptian pyramid and the tomb of Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu.
- on the Nile River that became the center of Kushite culture and industry
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- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a powerful female leader who co-ruled Kush with her husband or sons
- The region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow
- better; in rank or quality
10 Clues: iron tolls • big animals • a ruler in ancient Egypt • better; in rank or quality • a family or group that rules for several generation • a powerful female leader who co-ruled Kush with her husband or sons • on the Nile River that became the center of Kushite culture and industry • the largest Egyptian pyramid and the tomb of Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. • ...
Di 2024-03-08
Across
- improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum
- Results from lack of feed energy available, common in dairy cattle while nursing after parturition. (Energy demands- high milk production-exceeds energy intake)
- disorders the animal will eat large quantities of food and be unable to digest it; result is skinny and emaciated animal
- can be caused by eating legume and other harmful plants causing excess gas to build up inside the rumen; severe inflation of the abdominal cavity, lack of appetite
- infectious disease affecting cattle, sheep and goats from bacterial spores often found in the soil/environment. Symptoms include swelling and impacts muscles, resulting in loss of appetite. Non-contagious.
- Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals
Down
- highly contagious non-zoonotic disease causing blisters on the feet and tongue; only found in Asia, Africa, and South America NOT in the United States, eradicated from U.S.A. in 1935
- Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing
- general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot
- Bacterial infection of uterus common in dairy cattle often resulting from retained placenta after birthing
- overeating disease in sheep caused by two strains of bacteria which results in diarrhea, abdominal pain, neurologic signs and sudden death. Prevention is better than treatment since it is rarely effective.
- back-up in the digestive tract in pseudo-ruminant animals (horses) caused by wet grasses and sand in the digestive tract or overfeeding of grain; symptoms include rolling around on the ground, lack of appetite, pawing at stomach
12 Clues: general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot • Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals • improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum • Fever otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing • ...
Greek and Roman Temples 2022-05-08
16 Clues: Round room • Round temple • Manly virtue • Cattle market • Marble square • fortified hill • Fields of Mars • Ivory and gold • Athena's temple • God of harbours • Athena's role in Athens • Innovative Roman columns • founder of Olympia Games • Continuous slab of marble • Opening in a temple ceiling • Temple dedicated to X at Olympia
What does John Ware and a modern day cattle handler have in common? 2024-01-30
5 Clues: a person who herds animals • an artificial watering technique • The way John Ware and cattle handlers get around • a place where John Ware and cattle handlers work • an animal that both John Ware and cattle handlers handle
Micah 5/5 2020-05-04
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- / home for cattle and horses
- / colorful drawing item
- / helps the doctor
- / another word for crib
- / cleans your plates
- / jumping insect
- / kids play time at school
- / lots of cars in road
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- / fictional creature
- / has a large tusk
- / writer
- / makes a dam
- / lions favorite snack
- / travels over water
- / reptile
- / tool for nails
- / grassy plains
17 Clues: / writer • / reptile • / makes a dam • / grassy plains • / tool for nails • / jumping insect • / has a large tusk • / helps the doctor • / fictional creature • / travels over water • / cleans your plates • / lions favorite snack • / lots of cars in road • / colorful drawing item • / another word for crib • / kids play time at school • / home for cattle and horses
Collective Nouns 2018-01-31
16 Clues: group of fish • group of dogs • group of bees • group of lions • group of trees • group of birds • group of cards • group of stairs • group of whales • group of cattle • group of people • group of papers • groups of grapes • group of flowers • group of students • group of soldiers
Agriculture 2022-03-09
Across
- The study of wine
- A person who rears or flattens cattle or sheep for market
- the cultivation of grapevines.
- an expert in the science of soil management and crop
- An owner or supervisor of orchids
- Cropping Farming practice or equipment
- Husbandry The science of breeding and caring for farm animals
- The cultivation of flowers
Down
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- Location where bee hives are kept.
- A person that owns or managers a farm
- rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- A sheep or cattle farmer
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
15 Clues: The study of wine • A sheep or cattle farmer • The cultivation of flowers • the cultivation of grapevines. • An owner or supervisor of orchids • Location where bee hives are kept. • A person that owns or managers a farm • Cropping Farming practice or equipment • an expert in the science of soil management and crop • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • ...
Unit 8 Vocab Review 2024-02-06
Across
- the process of increasing human settlement in cities
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- a large farm where cattle or other animals are bred and raised.
- the practice of growing surplus crops to sell for profit
- a new method, idea, product, etc
- the art of watering crops by artificial mean
Down
- wire with clusters of short, sharp spikes set at intervals along it
- the practice of growing enough crops to provide for one’s family group
- Spanish term for cowboy
- a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
- A wind-activated water pump
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications, whether in industry or in our everyday lives
12 Clues: Spanish term for cowboy • A wind-activated water pump • a type of cloth or woven fabric • a new method, idea, product, etc • the art of watering crops by artificial mean • the process of increasing human settlement in cities • the practice of growing surplus crops to sell for profit • a large farm where cattle or other animals are bred and raised. • ...
Collective Nouns 2021-06-24
15 Clues: a ______ of keys • a ______ of ship • a ______ of fish • a ______ of bees • a ______ of geese • a ______ of trees • a ______ of lions • an ______ of ants • a ______ of sticks • a ______ of stairs • a ______ of cattle • a ______ of puppies • a ______ of players • a ______ of singers • a ______ of musicians
Recycle Organic Waste 2021-04-20
Across
- Solid Waste
- Organic Waste Recycling Biosolids
- Wood Waste
- Residues
- Vermi Composting Sheet CompostingAerated Windrow Composting Aerated Static Pile Composting InVessel Composting
- Waste Recycling Animal feed Composting Anaerobic Digestion Rendering
Down
- Substances
- Production
- Cultural Reuses
- Pruning waste
- Wastes
- Correct Sorting Collaboration, Design Recycling
- Reuse of WasteWater
- Organic Waste Recycling Agricultural Reuses
- Waste Management Recycle
- Reduce Reuse Recycle
16 Clues: Wastes • Residues • Substances • Production • Wood Waste • Solid Waste • Pruning waste • Cultural Reuses • Reuse of WasteWater • Reduce Reuse Recycle • Waste Management Recycle • Organic Waste Recycling Biosolids • Organic Waste Recycling Agricultural Reuses • Correct Sorting Collaboration, Design Recycling • Waste Recycling Animal feed Composting Anaerobic Digestion Rendering • ...
Collective Nouns 2022-07-21
15 Clues: a ... of ants • a ... of bats • a ... of fish • a ... of bees • an ... of ants • a ... of birds • a ... of geese • a ... of cattle • a ... of camels • a ... of wolves • a ... of kittens • a ... of baboons • a ... of gorillas • a ... of peacocks • a ... of leopards
vocabulary -The Proposal 2022-06-25
15 Clues: loud • to cry • assume • cheater • afarmer • to excuse • one who cheats • a crazy person • for a lonf time • a homeless person • to obtain immorally • a person who cuts grass • TO PRESS SOMETHING FIRMLY • a place foe grazing cattle • a place with loose earth and water
Unit 5: Two held over wagyu sperm, egg smuggling 2019-11-08
15 Clues: 容器 • 捜査 • 容疑 • 精子 • 検疫 • 証明書 • ~を隠す • 感染性の • jobless • livestock • ~の容疑で (3 words) • ~に告発する (4 words) • farm ministry (2 words) • the opposite of "loosen" • the opposite of "declining"
