cattle Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 13 Vocab 2023-02-03
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- high in energy and low in fiber
- meat from sheep more than one year old
- meat from cattle
- any substance required for life
- the birth of piglets
- animal that helps people in some way
- The muscles and bones of an animal
- large animals raised on farms or ranches
- a young animal that needs additional feeding before it is harvested
- a naturally hornless animal
- Milk produced by female dairy cattle, goats, and sheep to feed their young
- contains all the nutrients in correct proportions
- animal with two parents with the same set of distinctive characteristics
- the process new baby animals are produced
- has a mouth,small intestine, and large intestine
- meat from swine
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- secondary products made during animal production.
- an animal kept for fun
- the feed given to an animal in 24-hour period
- The muscle tissue of an animal
- Using implements to place sperms in the female mechanically
- mostly leaves and tender stems
- a group of animals with consistent and distinctive traits
- meat from horses
- meat from sheep
- non-ruminant
- the milk producing organ
- Domesticated birds
28 Clues: non-ruminant • meat from sheep • meat from swine • meat from cattle • meat from horses • Domesticated birds • the birth of piglets • an animal kept for fun • the milk producing organ • a naturally hornless animal • The muscle tissue of an animal • mostly leaves and tender stems • high in energy and low in fiber • any substance required for life • The muscles and bones of an animal • ...
Remember - NE Synod Mission Trip 2013 2013-06-17
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- Crop in Texas.
- Our digs in Texas.
- Dr Pepper was invented here in 1885.
- Fried bread.
- The name of a TV show about the Ewing family.
- Texas ____is and extra large piece of bread.
- Nebraska State bird.
- Six of these fly over the state of Texas.
- President shot and killed in Dallas.
- Largest city in Texas.
- Romans 8:24
- Texas State bird.
- Partner of Butch Cassidy.
- NBA team.
- Bishop of the Nebraska Synod.
- Remember the _____.
- Baseball team.
- Psalm 23
- Texas ranch larger than state of Rhode Island.
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- Pro-football team.
- Type of plant grown in sand.
- Glen Campbell song.
- Texas state mammal.
- Our ride.
- Texas A&M
- Ephesians 2:8
- First name of trip coordinator/assistant to the Bish.
- Texas State bird.
- The Lone Star State.
- Type of cattle raised in Texas.
- Nebraska State flower
- Place where cattle are sold.
- Our start and stop.
- Pepper used in Tex-Mex food.
- ______ Bill's Wild West Show.
- What has made more people billionaires in Texas.
- State capital.
- Song: "---- in the heart of Texas"
38 Clues: Psalm 23 • Our ride. • Texas A&M • NBA team. • Romans 8:24 • Fried bread. • Ephesians 2:8 • Crop in Texas. • State capital. • Baseball team. • Texas State bird. • Texas State bird. • Pro-football team. • Our digs in Texas. • Glen Campbell song. • Texas state mammal. • Our start and stop. • Remember the _____. • Nebraska State bird. • The Lone Star State. • Nebraska State flower • Largest city in Texas. • ...
Animal breeding, health and welfare 2013-08-28
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- A farmer who grazes cattle or sheep for market
- The study of heredity and inherited characteristics or traits
- The activity of controlling the mating and production of offspring of animals
- Capable of being passed from one generation to the next
- The efficiency of a person, animal, etc., in converting inputs into useful outputs
- Lacking horns, either naturally or because of removal
- The quality or state of being muscular
- The use of vaccines to prevent specific diseases
- A group of animals kept for breeding, or a place where breeding animals are kept
- Disease caused by and/or capable of being transmitted by infection e.g. by bacteria
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- Person that eats or uses something e.g. meat
- The physical and psychological well-being of animals
- The condition or degree of being fertile i.e. able to produce offspring
- The care and breeding of animals
- A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- A person in physical charge of an animal
- Domestic animals, such as cattle or horses, raised for profit
- Yielding financial gain; able to make a profit
- Genetically determined characteristics
- Type of animal breeding where people select the traits they want the offspring to possess
20 Clues: The care and breeding of animals • The quality or state of being muscular • Genetically determined characteristics • A person in physical charge of an animal • Person that eats or uses something e.g. meat • A farmer who grazes cattle or sheep for market • Yielding financial gain; able to make a profit • The use of vaccines to prevent specific diseases • ...
Welcome to Kansas Jordan Webb 2022-04-08
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- He was a Kiowa war chief.
- To bind legally or morally.
- War that lasted from April 1861 to 1865.
- Indians who lived in the Great Plains.
- A serviced branch of the United States Armed Forces.
- Oldest active fort in Kansas.
- City is famous for its cow town.
- American that transported cattle.
- Some money granted by the government.
- State in the middle of the U.S.
- Native American tribe who lived in Kansas.
- She left her home to go see her brother who lived in Kansas.
- A wagon used for cattle drive.
- A person who served in the army.
- Person who farms land of another.
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- Someone who delivers an oration.
- The 16th president of the U.S.
- Single seller in the market.
- Settler with no legal title.
- Fort in Ks that turned into a school.
- American Railroad executive.
- Abbie Brights brother.
- City in Saline Kansas in 2010 262 people lived there.
- Where the White House is.
- He owned restaurants in 1901 in Kansas.
- Old wood forest.
- Time spent in isolation.
- State west of Kansas.
- Active Kansas fort in Riley Ks.
- A massacre happened here in 1864.
30 Clues: Old wood forest. • State west of Kansas. • Abbie Brights brother. • Time spent in isolation. • He was a Kiowa war chief. • Where the White House is. • To bind legally or morally. • Single seller in the market. • Settler with no legal title. • American Railroad executive. • Oldest active fort in Kansas. • The 16th president of the U.S. • A wagon used for cattle drive. • ...
Rise of Industrialization 2024-01-24
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- Brought an end to the open range and cattle drives.
- Meeting point of the lines of the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Primary Workforce of the Central Pacific.
- This natural resource created a construction boom on the Great Plains.
- The railroad gave rise to this type of catalog.
- One of the two companies building the Transcontinental railroad.
- Besides money the Federal government paid the companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- One of the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Developed a process for making steel faster and cheaper.
- Their way of life only lasted twenty years driving cattle.
- He was President when the Transcontinental railroad was completed.
- Arrival of new immigrants gave America a surplus of this for industry.
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- What issue delayed the Construction of the transcontinental railroad.
- Mapped the route of the Transcontinental railroad.
- Invented Barbed wire.
- Wizard of Menlo Park.
- Raw material needed for lubrication.
- Belief that the United States would conquer the continent from east to west.
- Invented the telephone.
- Raw material for making steel.
- Made the first successful airplane.
- First research laboratory in America.
- First to use the Assembly line on a mass scale.
- How many time zones did the railroad establish in America?
24 Clues: Invented Barbed wire. • Wizard of Menlo Park. • Invented the telephone. • Raw material for making steel. • Made the first successful airplane. • Raw material needed for lubrication. • First research laboratory in America. • Primary Workforce of the Central Pacific. • The railroad gave rise to this type of catalog. • First to use the Assembly line on a mass scale. • ...
Chapter 10-1 & 10- 2 Vocab 2024-05-14
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- To combine
- To change a process or action so it is performed with machines
- A group of people who pool their money to buy or sell goods wholesale
- A spanish or mexican cowhand
- The acts passed in 1862 and 1890 that provided public land for agricultural colleges
- The width of a train track
- As result
- The buying or selling of something in large quantities at lower prices
- A farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s
- A rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money
- A discount
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- A settlement that grew up at the end of cattle trail
- A thing that tempts or entices a person to go somewhere or do something
- The herding and moving of cattle, usually to railroad lines
- To promise
- A railroad that stretches across a continent from coast to coast
- A system in which several railroad companies agreed to divide up the business in an area and set prices
- A self appointed officer of the law
- A rich vein of gold, silver or other valuable minerals
- A land grant or other financial help from the government
- A system of connected railroad lines
21 Clues: As result • To combine • To promise • A discount • The width of a train track • A spanish or mexican cowhand • A self appointed officer of the law • A system of connected railroad lines • A farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s • A settlement that grew up at the end of cattle trail • A rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money • ...
Texas 2025-03-12
Lang Vocab 3 2022-10-20
10 Clues: rural • sensual • a warning • Briefness • to sensor • a rude person • inexperienced • Cows or Cattle • a violent change • impressive but meaningless language
Farm 2025-03-31
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- A young cow or bull
- To supply or make available something that is needed
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food
- A grassy area where animals graze or eat
- To grow or make something, especially food
- A male chicken known for its loud crowing sound
- A small cart with one wheel that is used to carry heavy loads
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- A powerful vehicle used on farms to pull heavy equipment or transport goods
- The time when crops are gathered from the fields
- The plural of calf; move than one young cow or bull
- Plants grown for food, such as fruits, vegetables, and grains
- Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow
- A group of animals, especially cattle or sheep, that stay together
- Large farm animals such as cows and bulls that are raised for food
14 Clues: A young cow or bull • A grassy area where animals graze or eat • To grow or make something, especially food • A male chicken known for its loud crowing sound • The time when crops are gathered from the fields • The plural of calf; move than one young cow or bull • Animal waste used as fertilizer to help plants grow • To supply or make available something that is needed • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- Native Americans used this animal for most of there needs
- mining towns heavily relied on these
- where the ore is sold to after it is mined
- a town that rapidly grows near mining sites
- people from different countries who took the chance on farm
- this made it very hard to farm on the plains
- era where ranching was and cattle drives where useful
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- what happend when government forced native Americans on reservations
- land given by the government to help build the transcontinental rairoad
- a place that the US Government forced native Americans to live here
- This act was put in place to give settlers free land to farm
- The moving of large cattle herds across the plains
- Standard time divisions across the US
13 Clues: mining towns heavily relied on these • Standard time divisions across the US • where the ore is sold to after it is mined • a town that rapidly grows near mining sites • this made it very hard to farm on the plains • The moving of large cattle herds across the plains • era where ranching was and cattle drives where useful • ...
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 • ...
Diseases & Disorders puzzle 2025-04-07
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- - 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
- - Bacterial infection of uterus common in dairy cattle often resulting from retained placenta after birthing
- disorders - the animal will eat large quantities of food and be unable to digest it; result is skinny and emaciated animal
- - 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
- and Mouth Disease - 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
- - 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
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- - Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals
- - Results from lack of feed energy available, common in dairy cattle while nursing after parturition. (Energy demands- high milk production-exceeds energy intake)
- - 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.
- - 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.
- rot – general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot
12 Clues: rot – 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 • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Railroads, and Oil in Texas 2018-04-24
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- the belief that it is wrong to use violence to settle conflicts
- a town that experiences sudden growth in population and business
- a place where livestock are penned before slaughter or market
- soldier an African American soldier serving the western US after the Civil War
- a building equipped to refine or process products such as oil
- the movement of cattle in large herds
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- range public land that can be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle
- separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group
- exclusive possession or control
- the right to vote
- a framework that supports a drill over a deep hole
11 Clues: the right to vote • exclusive possession or control • the movement of cattle in large herds • a framework that supports a drill over a deep hole • separated based on membership in a racial or ethnic group • a place where livestock are penned before slaughter or market • a building equipped to refine or process products such as oil • ...
Arrival of the British and the Eastern Frontier of the European Settlement 2016-05-07
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- Was the British headquarters on the Eastern Frontier
- Where Chief Maqoma died
- The name of the chief who fought for his people's land
- Where the British settlers arrived by ship in 1820
- Dutch-speaking settlers were also called
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- The name the Voortrekkers called valuable stolen children
- The man who fought for the rights of the Xhosa's
- Was the journey whereby Voortrekkers moved North in search of new homes
- The amount of wars that were fought over land and cattle by the White Dutch, British and the Xhosa
- The territory name of the farms given to the White settlers in 1919
- Xhosa's most precious possession
11 Clues: Where Chief Maqoma died • Xhosa's most precious possession • Dutch-speaking settlers were also called • The man who fought for the rights of the Xhosa's • Where the British settlers arrived by ship in 1820 • Was the British headquarters on the Eastern Frontier • The name of the chief who fought for his people's land • ...
Arrival of the British and the Eastern Frontier of the European Settlement 2016-05-07
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- Xhosa's most precious possession
- The territory name of the farms given to the White settlers in 1919
- Where Chief Maqoma died
- The name of the chief who fought for his people's land
- The amount of wars that were fought over land and cattle by the White Dutch, British and the Xhosa
- Was the journey whereby Voortrekkers moved North in search of new homes
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- Was the British headquarters on the Eastern Frontier
- Dutch-speaking settlers were also called
- The man who fought for the rights of the Xhosa's
- The name the Voortrekkers called valuable stolen children
- where the British settlers arrived by ship in 1820
11 Clues: Where Chief Maqoma died • Xhosa's most precious possession • Dutch-speaking settlers were also called • The man who fought for the rights of the Xhosa's • where the British settlers arrived by ship in 1820 • Was the British headquarters on the Eastern Frontier • The name of the chief who fought for his people's land • ...
Standard 12 2022-12-06
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- took care of Ranchers cattle
- Law that encouraged people to move out West and promised them 160 acres.
- Railroad company made up of mostly Irish and German Immigrants
- Rail Road company made up of mostly Chinese Immigrants
- Agreement between US Government and Plains indians US Government promised them reserved land in return the Natives would not attack the Settlers.
- Last battle between White Americans and Native Americans.
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- main food source for the Plains Indians.
- In Utah where the two Railway lines met. Officially completed the Transcontinental RailRoad.
- used to fence in open range
- made up the transcontinental Railroad workforce
- Cowboys would take cattle from one place to another.
11 Clues: used to fence in open range • took care of Ranchers cattle • main food source for the Plains Indians. • made up the transcontinental Railroad workforce • Cowboys would take cattle from one place to another. • Rail Road company made up of mostly Chinese Immigrants • Last battle between White Americans and Native Americans. • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-09-29
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- A town undergoing rapid growth due to prosperity.
- Steel plow, reaper, crops.
- Cattle trails.
- a massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army.
- Spanish speaking neighbors in a town or city.
- Made a living by herding and breeding cattle.
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- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government.
- A way of farming dryland in which seeds are planted deep in the ground where there is moisture.
- Home made out of the ground
- A name given to Great Plains farmers.
- moving from place to place usually in search of food or to graze livestock.
11 Clues: Cattle trails. • Steel plow, reaper, crops. • Home made out of the ground • A name given to Great Plains farmers. • Spanish speaking neighbors in a town or city. • Made a living by herding and breeding cattle. • A town undergoing rapid growth due to prosperity. • vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government. • ...
Interesting facts about Texas by Gabriella Grandstaff 2021-05-18
13 Clues: region • capital • produces • governor • state tree • state flower • largest city • native animal • local newspaper • when was flag adopted • other states in region • when state quarter was released • number the state was added to union
Animal health 2021-11-16
13 Clues: bacteria • worms,insects • mucous discharge • Internal diseases • bury animals deep • rapid progression • rate of breathing • external parasites • waste host for germs • disease easily spread • best way to prevent disease • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever • applied manually or cattle rub
Arizona State symbols 2023-11-05
13 Clues: State Tree • State Fish • State Bird • State Animal • State Capital • State Color #1 • State Color #2 • Arizona 5 C's #1 • Arizona 5 C's #5 • Arizona 5 C's #4 • Arizona 5 C's #3 • Arizona 5 C's #2 • Tourist Destination
Coyote School News 2014-08-26
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- crying out in a noisy way
- a small wolflike animal
- any of several trees or bushes common in southwestern US and Mexico, which often grow in dense clumps or thickets
- large farm used for raising animals, especially cattle, horses, or sheep
- people raised in the city; especially Easterners who vacation on a ranch
- a long rope with a loop at one end
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- reveal someone's secrets
- the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances
- feast or festival
- metal points worn on a rider's boot heels for urging a horse onwards
10 Clues: feast or festival • a small wolflike animal • reveal someone's secrets • crying out in a noisy way • a long rope with a loop at one end • the act of driving or bringing cattle together from long distances • metal points worn on a rider's boot heels for urging a horse onwards • large farm used for raising animals, especially cattle, horses, or sheep • ...
39 2021-07-27
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- valley Bạn có thể tìm thấy rất nhiều loài hoa trong _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- environment Động vật cần sống ở _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tự nhiên.
- forest Không còn nhiều khu _ _ _ _ _ _ rậm rạp nữa.
- hill Ngôi nhà đó nằm trên một ngọn _ _ _ _ .
- lovely Ca sỹ đó có một chất giọng thật _ _ _ _ _ _ !
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- farmer Người _ _ _ _ _ _ địa phương ở Việt Nam làm việc rất cần mẫn.
- resource Nước là một _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ thiên nhiên để sử dụng.
- cattle Ở vùng nông thôn có nhiều đàn _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- atmosphere Bầu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ của phòng làm tôi khó thở.
- field Đà Lạt có rất nhiều _ _ _ _ _ trồng dâu.
10 Clues: hill Ngôi nhà đó nằm trên một ngọn _ _ _ _ . • field Đà Lạt có rất nhiều _ _ _ _ _ trồng dâu. • cattle Ở vùng nông thôn có nhiều đàn _ _ _ _ _ _ . • forest Không còn nhiều khu _ _ _ _ _ _ rậm rạp nữa. • lovely Ca sỹ đó có một chất giọng thật _ _ _ _ _ _ ! • resource Nước là một _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ thiên nhiên để sử dụng. • ...
The West 2023-12-06
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- Mexican cowboys
- This was the first continuous railroad line built over the American west
- People who work in the mines
- When cowboys drove the cattle along trails
- An area of federal land reserved for Indian tribes
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- Farmers who were given a plot of land in return for farming it
- Ranch Hands who tended to livestock and drove herds of cattle
- African Americans who migrated to the Great Plains after the Civil War
- Structures built with blocks of turf
- To be integrated into the more dominant culture and society
10 Clues: Mexican cowboys • People who work in the mines • Structures built with blocks of turf • When cowboys drove the cattle along trails • An area of federal land reserved for Indian tribes • To be integrated into the more dominant culture and society • Ranch Hands who tended to livestock and drove herds of cattle • ...
Charlie 2023-05-11
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- The main character stays _____, cool, and collected around cattle.
- Mama helps the main character into the back of the ____.
- The main character spots a small calf named ____.
- What the main character smells in the air.
- The main character is a ____.
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- The main character goes out to the ____.
- The main character gets stuck in thick and gooey ____.
- The main character tries to catch Abigail during ____ time.
- The main character gets an extra strip of juicy ____ for saving the day.
- The main character is the greatest ____ dog the ranch has ever seen.
10 Clues: The main character is a ____. • The main character goes out to the ____. • What the main character smells in the air. • The main character spots a small calf named ____. • The main character gets stuck in thick and gooey ____. • Mama helps the main character into the back of the ____. • The main character tries to catch Abigail during ____ time. • ...
Dantadhavanam 2022-04-28
Indus River Valley Civilization 2022-08-30
Dairy Herd Health 2019-03-10
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- The first step is to strip the _______.
- another name for diarrhea.
- a symptom of this disease is paralysis.
- Heifers should be vaccinated against this at four to seven months of age.
- The disease that causes greatest economic hardships.
- The disease treatment is using an antibiotic spray.
- Producers must be able to ___________, treat, and prevent health problems.
- This disease creates acidic conditions in the rumen.
- Where intramuscular injections are made.
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- The producer should be aware of ___________________ dates, which indicate the number of days after the injection is given before the cow’s milk can be sold.
- Dairy cattle are ________________ to all of the diseases that affect beef cattle.
- ___________________________must be sanitary to keep cows from being infected by the milking units.
- Cows with clinical mastitis may show a loss of ____________.
- sprayed into the nasal cavity.
- an injection of ___________ can be given to help fight mastitis.
- a symptom of this disease is lameness.
- If a dairy cow loses her ability to produce milk, she is no longer _________ to the producer.
- A symptom of this disease is fruity odor in the cow's breath.
18 Clues: another name for diarrhea. • sprayed into the nasal cavity. • a symptom of this disease is lameness. • The first step is to strip the _______. • a symptom of this disease is paralysis. • Where intramuscular injections are made. • The disease treatment is using an antibiotic spray. • The disease that causes greatest economic hardships. • ...
Home work 2023-01-31
15 Clues: iron • a book • a total • a month • 5 cents • small stone • an eggs shape • overall amount • a piece of wood • small glass ball • a baby cow or horse • remains of an animal • a story of a building • the opposite of the devil • a small version of some thing
Drift & Explore - Pt 1 2021-01-29
15 Clues: float on • remember • river walk • sweet city • sun and sand • antique week • dive in deep • wake and lake • mystery lights • highway photo op • must see music venue • auto art installation • texas highway rollers • see a real cattle drive • must stop for snack on I-35
Kk 2026-05-28
15 Clues: pure • quiet • achieve • perilous • undaunted • cattle raiser • willed feisty • of slender means • whisper of Nature • destiny god’s plan • land of conquerors • he clears out the path • men’s mechanical thunder • make a civilized entity of a savage • named by a portugese explorer for my seemingly peaceful waters
Social Studies Review 4th Nine Weeks 2021-04-06
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- This trail brought Texas cattle to Cheyenne
- This part of the map helps to identify symbols
- This development allowed Texans to bring cattle to faraway markets
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- World War II helped end this
- Lizzie Johnson took this trail
- Spindletop is known as this
- This industry expanded as a result of Spindletop
- As the population grew, more people owned these
8 Clues: Spindletop is known as this • World War II helped end this • Lizzie 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
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
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
Animal breeding, health and welfare 2013-08-28
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- The care and breeding of animals
- A farmer who grazes cattle or sheep for market
- Type of animal breeding where people select the traits they want the offspring to possess
- Domestic animals, such as cattle or horses, raised for profit
- The quality or state of being muscular
- The physical and psychological well-being of animals
- The use of vaccines to prevent specific diseases
- Disease caused by and/or capable of being transmitted by infection e.g. by bacteria
- A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- The activity of controlling the mating and production of offspring of animals
- A person in physical charge of an animal
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- Yielding financial gain; able to make a profit
- The study of heredity and inherited characteristics or traits
- The condition or degree of being fertile i.e. able to produce offspring
- A group of animals kept for breeding, or a place where breeding animals are kept
- The efficiency of a person, animal, etc., in converting inputs into useful outputs
- Genetically determined characteristics
- Lacking horns, either naturally or because of removal
- Capable of being passed from one generation to the next
- Person that eats or uses something e.g. meat
20 Clues: The care and breeding of animals • The quality or state of being muscular • Genetically determined characteristics • A person in physical charge of an animal • Person that eats or uses something e.g. meat • Yielding financial gain; able to make a profit • A farmer who grazes cattle or sheep for market • The use of vaccines to prevent specific diseases • ...
Arizona Natural Resources 2018-11-05
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- A grass for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep
- We've used the juice from this fruit in an experiment
- A blueish looking rock used to make jewelry
- The fruit that come from palm trees
- Used as a major cereal grain and key ingredient in beer and whisky production
- The most important product mined in Arizona
- A fruit green on the outside and pink on the inside
- A rock used to heat homes
- One of two most important crops in Arizona
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- A grass widely cultivated for its seed and used in cereal and for making bread
- Not fools gold or iron pyrite
- A by-product of copper mining
- One of two most important crops in Arizona
- Used to make nuclear weapons
- Used to build roads
- A by-product of copper mining
- A rock that can float
- An orange-colored citrus fruit that starts with a "t"
- Pumped out of the ground and used to make gasoline
- The leading source of farm income - walks on four legs
- It is more energy-packed than any other popular vegetable. We use them for French fries
21 Clues: Used to build roads • A rock that can float • A rock used to heat homes • Used to make nuclear weapons • Not fools gold or iron pyrite • A by-product of copper mining • A by-product of copper mining • The fruit that come from palm trees • One of two most important crops in Arizona • One of two most important crops in Arizona • A blueish looking rock used to make jewelry • ...
livestock vocab 2017-01-12
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- weight when comes into the operation
- goal a producer has for how much they hope their finished cattle will gain each day
- finishing -finished at about 280 lbs
- mature female pig
- science/practice of farming or ranching
- manageing information according to individual groups(heard) of cattle
- formal name for pig
- forecasting and evaluation of financial risk with producers to avoid or minimize their product.
- offspring of swine
- finishing/fat-out weight is about 1300 lbs
- operation method of raising beef
- milk
- castrated male cow
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- castrated male pig
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- store grain for feed use
- young female pig/hog
- a person who consumes/buys
- area or scenery behind the main objective of contemplation
- the weight of an animal when it leaves
- young female cow
- fixed amount of a crop that a producer provides or traides
- backgrounding -finished lbs is about 700-900
- person/company that makes/grows or supplies goods
- number of possible death
- raw material or primary agriculture product that can be bought or sold
26 Clues: milk • young female cow • mature female pig • castrated male pig • offspring of swine • castrated male cow • formal name for pig • young female pig/hog • store grain for feed use • number of possible death • a person who consumes/buys • operation method of raising beef • farm animals regarded as an asset • weight when comes into the operation • finishing -finished at about 280 lbs • ...
Fall Exam Review: Odyssey 2018-12-12
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- this saves Odysseus's men from the sirens
- Odysseus and his men raided this place
- recognizes Odysseus from a scar
- cyclops
- kidnapper
- Homer calls on the muses
- the first family member to know of Odysseus's return
- test of the ________
- Odysseus's dad
- wax and a rope save the men
- curious men release these
- Phaeacian King
- dresses as a beggar
- These men want to marry Penelope
- This character dies when he/she sees Odysseus
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- This keeps Odysseus's men from starving, but also causes them to drown
- some of the men are transformed into these
- Penelope and Odysseus's bed material
- the only reason Odysseus is still alive
- convinces the men to eat beef
- faithful
- uses herbs to alter the men
- really loves his cattle
- his son is injured
- causes forgetfulness
- whirlpool
- rude suitor
- kills six men
- provides a prophecy for Odysseus
- this is the reason Odysseus and his men cannot escape the cave
- this is the key to Odysseus and his men escaping the cave
- Odysseus's fake name
- how the sirens lure men to their deaths
33 Clues: cyclops • faithful • kidnapper • whirlpool • rude suitor • kills six men • Odysseus's dad • Phaeacian King • his son is injured • dresses as a beggar • causes forgetfulness • test of the ________ • Odysseus's fake name • really loves his cattle • Homer calls on the muses • curious men release these • uses herbs to alter the men • wax and a rope save the men • convinces the men to eat beef • ...
Creation Crossword 2025-03-02
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- The book of the Bible where the creation story is detailed.
- The cunning creature in Eden, who tempts eve in Genesis 3.
- Creatures of the water, created on the fifth day to inhabit the seas.
- The seventh day, when God rested, sanctifying it.
- The central figure who initiates and oversees creation.
- The land and foundational element shaped during creation.
- Celestial bodies made alongside the sun and moon.
- Also created on the fourth day to govern the night.
- Created on the fourth day to govern the day.
- Eve, formed from Adam’s rib in Genesis 2.
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- Domesticated animals, made on the sixth day as part of land creatures.
- Separated from the land, established on the third day.
- Created on the first day, symbolizing the beginning of order.
- The expanse or sky, formed on the second day.
- Creatures of the air, created on the fifth day to fill the skies.
- Paired with day, established in the first act of creation.
- Wild animals, created on the sixth day alongside cattle and man.
- The sequential periods (six days) during which creation unfolds.
- Eden, the paradise where Adam and Eve first dwelt.
- Humanity, created in God’s image on the sixth day.
20 Clues: Eve, formed from Adam’s rib in Genesis 2. • Created on the fourth day to govern the day. • The expanse or sky, formed on the second day. • The seventh day, when God rested, sanctifying it. • Celestial bodies made alongside the sun and moon. • Eden, the paradise where Adam and Eve first dwelt. • Humanity, created in God’s image on the sixth day. • ...
Chapter 10 Review 2023-10-09
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- ruler of the Aksum kingdom
- the language spoken in Africa
- an ancient language of Ethiopia
- a rain forest that sits on the equator
- the ruling dynasty of the Ethiopian empire, also known as the solomon house
- great stone ruins of an African iron age city
- what you think of when you think Africa, animals live there
- another way to say herders, they raise cattle they are nomadic and move where their cattle are
- trading empire that flourished in western africa
- located in northern Africa, a large desert
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- king of the Zegwe, made rock churches
- small town that were evntually turned into cities
- northeastern part of Africa enhances national trade and the horn of africa
- 14th century enclosure made of stone
- a change in season with powerful winds
- grasslands
- learned how to make stuff with iron
- a person who remembers stories and passes them down
- A ruler of the Kingdom of Mali
- The first ruler of the Mali empire
- the more transitional part of Africa, agriculture cant be supported here
- people who helped spread knowledge
- east Africa, Christianity was apart of it
23 Clues: grasslands • ruler of the Aksum kingdom • the language spoken in Africa • A ruler of the Kingdom of Mali • an ancient language of Ethiopia • The first ruler of the Mali empire • people who helped spread knowledge • learned how to make stuff with iron • 14th century enclosure made of stone • king of the Zegwe, made rock churches • a change in season with powerful winds • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- After an animal is killed, they inspect the meat to make sure it isn’t contaminated.
- They help with usual tasks on a farm such as feeding and breeding.
- Buy and sell horses
- Sells animals at auctions
- Holds cattle or sheep in a designated area.
- Take care of animals that have recently been in a procedure.
- Checks in and moves cattle. Most of their work is on a horse
- Buy, sell, and select livestock
- Monitor the embryos and help in birth giving. They also help with reproductive parts.
- They are responsible for the hoof of a horse, donkey, and mules.
- They help animals by identifying if they’re sick and they also breed them.
- Putting the livestock on and off trucks for the market.
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- Checks on sow farms which contain pigs and hogs.
- A doctor for animals
- They oversee the brain tissue and body fluids.
- They find out what is and is not safe for an animal's body.
- Studies animal behavior and the way they live.
- Makes and oversees bee colonies and hives.
- They often help in raw material products and the modification on diets
- Monitors the health of a newly born animal.
20 Clues: Buy and sell horses • A doctor for animals • Sells animals at auctions • Buy, sell, and select livestock • Makes and oversees bee colonies and hives. • Holds cattle or sheep in a designated area. • Monitors the health of a newly born animal. • They oversee the brain tissue and body fluids. • Studies animal behavior and the way they live. • ...
Westward Expansion 2026-01-30
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- Major route used by pioneers moving west.
- Invention that ended the open range and cattle boom.
- A deserted town, common after gold/silver ran out.
- African Americans who migrated from the South to Kansas.
- A person who is among the first to settle a new area.
- Destiny The 19th-century belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent.
- Self-appointed law enforcement in frontier towns.
- A fast-growing town, usually near a mining strike.
- People who entered the Oklahoma land rush early.
- Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
- To surrender or give up land, often by treaty.
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- Communication technology that helped unify the country.
- The edge of settled land.
- To add or incorporate a new territory (e.g., Texas).
- People who traveled to California in 1849 for the gold rush.
- Type of cattle popular in Texas, known for being hardy.
- Railroad: Railroad line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
- 1862 law allowing settlers to acquire free land in the West.
- Nickname for Great Plains farmers who broke up the tough sod.
- Forced relocation of Native Americans.
20 Clues: The edge of settled land. • Forced relocation of Native Americans. • Major route used by pioneers moving west. • To surrender or give up land, often by treaty. • People who entered the Oklahoma land rush early. • Self-appointed law enforcement in frontier towns. • A deserted town, common after gold/silver ran out. • A fast-growing town, usually near a mining strike. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-04-21
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- - bargain
- -firmness of purpose
- -positive remark or praise
- - eat hungrily or greedily
- -unfriendly
- -gathering crops
- -protect from harm or decay
- -where an organism lives
- -close group gathered together
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- -feeling annoyed
- - food for cattle
- -gentle care
- -lack of job opportunities
- -not disturbed or interfered with
- -against the law
- -pushed forcefully
- -at risk of extinction
- -a period of 100 years
- -persuade gently
19 Clues: - bargain • -unfriendly • -gentle care • -feeling annoyed • -against the law • -persuade gently • -gathering crops • - food for cattle • -pushed forcefully • -firmness of purpose • -at risk of extinction • -a period of 100 years • -where an organism lives • -lack of job opportunities • -positive remark or praise • - eat hungrily or greedily • -protect from harm or decay • ...
Pigeon Post March Crossword Current Affairs 2026-02-17
12 Clues: Soldiers • Worldwide • Movie awards • What comes next • Being protected • Calm and safety • Breaking the law • Person in charge • Country in the news • Farm animals like cows • Protection from disease • Global organisation (2 letters)
A CROSSWORD (phoebe's) 2019-12-08
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- an action of forgiving or being forgiven for an offence or crime
- large animals with hooves or horns
- land owned by the British crown
- a metric square measure equal to 100 acres
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- a journey that is done by a group of people
- a person who relocates livestock in truck or large vehicle
- a sailing ship with 2 or more masts
- to find your way around, plan a direct course for somewhere
- cattle,sheep eat grass in a field
9 Clues: land owned by the British crown • cattle,sheep eat grass in a field • large animals with hooves or horns • a sailing ship with 2 or more masts • a metric square measure equal to 100 acres • a journey that is done by a group of people • a person who relocates livestock in truck or large vehicle • to find your way around, plan a direct course for somewhere • ...
crossword 2020-12-04
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- a mature female bovine
- a cow or heifer close to calving (giving birth)
- large farm animals, usually cows and bulls, that are often kept for their milk or meat
- a sexually mature uncastrated bovine male
- heifer a young female with their first calves
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- an adjective relating to cattle
- a bovine female less than three years of age who has not borne a calf
- a male or female dairy animal under one year
- a castrated male
9 Clues: a castrated male • a mature female bovine • an adjective relating to cattle • a sexually mature uncastrated bovine male • a male or female dairy animal under one year • heifer a young female with their first calves • a cow or heifer close to calving (giving birth) • a bovine female less than three years of age who has not borne a calf • ...
Collective Nouns 2022-10-14
10 Clues: _____ of cars • _____ or cards • _______ of wood • a ___ of stairs • _______ of fish • _______ of wolves • _________ of cattle • ________ of dancers • ________ of soldiers • _________ of mountains
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
My Brother Sam Is Dead Vocabulary 2020-10-20
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- an American colonist who supported the British side during the American Revolution
- are ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- a person who vigorously supports their country
- soldiers or armed forces
- a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- the carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person.
- A place where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises. a public house for travelers and others.
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls, made of logs placed side by side vertically, with the tops sharpened as a defensive wall
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- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- a dish consisting of oatmeal or another meal or cereal boiled in water or milk.
- a member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice.
- man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US and as represented in westerns and novels.
- British soldier during the American Revolution.
- a small, simple, single-story house or shelter.
- bess a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's muzzle-loading smoothbore flintlock Land Pattern Musket
- an army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army.)
- the highest legislature, consisting of the sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- Forge is the location of the 1777-1778 winter encampment of the Continental Army under General George Washington.
- a member of the Continental Army.
22 Clues: soldiers or armed forces • farm animals regarded as an asset • a member of the Continental Army. • a person who vigorously supports their country • British soldier during the American Revolution. • a small, simple, single-story house or shelter. • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • an army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army.) • ...
Animal Science Careers 2021-09-01
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- and companies
- oversees all aspects of a sow farm where adult female hogs are housed to birth piglets and where those piglets remain for the first four weeks of their life
- Load out personnel assist in loading market livestock onto and off of trucks
- manages the day- to-day farm operations for the farm/ranch owner
- hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing
- provides reproductive services and research in the areas of embryo creation, IVF (in vitro fertilization), cloning, and transgenic animal production
- oversees and maintains cattle or sheep on a large land area
- uses birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, falcons or owls to control in an environmentally friendly way
- professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets
- sell, buy, and select livestock for individua manages colonies of honeybees for the production of honey as well as pollination services
- monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation.
- ensures that meat is safe from contamination and that the process it goes through follows quality assurance regulations
- works alongside a veterinarian to assist in the medical treatment of sick or injured animals
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- serve the purpose of assuring that accurate grades are placed on livestock or meat that is sold according to standards set by the United States Department of Agriculture
- assists in daily operations on the farm. This can include milking, calving, feeding and breeding
- studies the behavior of animals and wildlife
- responsible for assisting in the management of the mill and feed crews, in the process of storing, mixing and delivering of feed for cattle, hogs or poultry
- sells animals at public auctions
- works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows
- analyze the genetic makeup of animals in order to discover which genes cause them to behave certain ways
20 Clues: and companies • sells animals at public auctions • studies the behavior of animals and wildlife • professionally grooms dogs, cats, and other pets • hired to buy and sell horses for breeding and racing • monitors and moves cattle around a feeding operation. • works with horses to ready them for riders, races or shows • ...
Final Exam Review 2022-05-17
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- The battles of Sabine, Galveston, Brownsville (Palmito Ranch) are all battles in _________.
- His election was the tipping point for the Southern states to secede
- 1st battle of the Civil War 1861
- the battle that gave control of the Mississippi river to the North
- slaves are not US citizens
- In the Treaty of Guadalupe, Mexico surrendered all territory between Texas and the _______.
- In order to ______ the Union, Texas had to ratify the 14th and 15th amendments
- Discovery of this in Texas grew the economy and the population increased
- legalized in the Republic of Texas
- interprets laws
- creates laws
- said, "Republic of Texas is no more."
- power is shared by the federal government and the state government
- The final battle of the Civil war was fought at ________ Ranch
- northern strategy that would keep the South from receiving goods and trading crops
- ______ and bust cycle was a period of rapid growth followed by unemployment
- one reason for TX involvement in Civil War
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- most prevalent cash crop in Texas
- "..all persons held as slaves...shall be... forever free."
- 2nd president of Texas and believe in the expansion of Texas
- amendment that officially freed all slaves in the United States (a number with th at the end)
- This was built in Galveston to provide protection after the Storm of 1900
- able to amend to adapt to changing times
- _____ Hamil found oil at Spindletop
- each branch has its own jobs
- _______ drives took place between 1860-1890
- enforces laws
- Former TX governor who set up the TX railroad commission
- protected Texas from outlaws and Indians
- The Congressional Reconstruction plan wanted to _____ the South.
- The 1st cattle were brought to TX by -
- Believed that the Confederacy had a slim chance of winning the war
- King and Goodnight developed some of the largest cattle and ________ operations in Texas
33 Clues: creates laws • enforces laws • interprets laws • slaves are not US citizens • each branch has its own jobs • 1st battle of the Civil War 1861 • most prevalent cash crop in Texas • legalized in the Republic of Texas • _____ Hamil found oil at Spindletop • said, "Republic of Texas is no more." • The 1st cattle were brought to TX by - • able to amend to adapt to changing times • ...
Bene eveniat! 2013-11-04
Upper Respiratory 2024-11-18
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- What is it called when you have scrolls covered in nasal mucosa
- What opening connects the nasal cavity and frontal sinus
- What spp has os rostri
- What sinus extends into the cornual process of the frontal bone
- What projects into almost all compartments of the frontal sinus
- What is the caudal limit of the nasal cavity (just use first word)
- Procedure that may cause frontal sinusitis in cattle
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- Horse- what aspect is has NO cartilage
- What sinus connects to the caudal maxillary sinus (in horses)
- WHat type of sinusitis occurs as a result of tooth root infection
- What spp has specific pattern on the nasal plane that is used for ID
- What opening connects the maxillary sinus and nasal cavity
- What compartment of the frontal sinus is the largest
- What spp has irregular plaques and sulci on nasal plate
14 Clues: What spp has os rostri • Horse- what aspect is has NO cartilage • What compartment of the frontal sinus is the largest • Procedure that may cause frontal sinusitis in cattle • What spp has irregular plaques and sulci on nasal plate • What opening connects the nasal cavity and frontal sinus • What opening connects the maxillary sinus and nasal cavity • ...
6th Grade unit 24 spelling test 2021-04-27
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- Hey, y'all! Gonna come home?
- spouse
- a feast of food
- to protect our resources
- large area of water
- to purchase
- baseball cards
- a city sidewalk
- uses raw material
- to make new again
- don't give me the cold __________
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- you oponent
- a herd
- automobile use this technique.
- runoff to drainage point
- in order A,B,C
- to play in
- plan together
- dull
- to clean
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 • uses raw material • to make new again • large area of water • runoff to drainage point • to protect our resources • Hey, y'all! Gonna come home? • automobile use this technique. • don't give me the cold __________
Lakenham Day Centre 2020-10-05
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- street in front of the market
- local chocolate maker
- local mascot
- the Texan
- Lakenham high school
- company who bought caleys
- famous mustard
- insurance company
- river
- old cattle market
- burned down in 94
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- group from Liverpool
- sang we'll meet again
- local shoe factory
- local heroine
- church near M&S
- place to see pantos
- victor of Waterloo
- Catholic school
- has boat pond
20 Clues: river • the Texan • local mascot • local heroine • has boat pond • famous mustard • church near M&S • Catholic school • insurance company • old cattle market • burned down in 94 • local shoe factory • victor of Waterloo • place to see pantos • group from Liverpool • Lakenham high school • sang we'll meet again • local chocolate maker • company who bought caleys • street in front of the market
The Texas Frontier 2021-05-13
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- ranch workers
- have a very large amount
- water source
- invading or attacking
- to take back
- a detailed description of the surface
- a way of marking cattle
- roles positions
- timber, wood
- land
- to search for
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- angry unfriendliness
- environment, surroundings
- person who donates money to a good cause
- business
- undertaking, adventures
- helpful useful
- watching and guarding
- first-rate, leading
- to take advantage of
20 Clues: land • business • water source • to take back • timber, wood • ranch workers • to search for • helpful useful • roles positions • first-rate, leading • angry unfriendliness • to take advantage of • invading or attacking • watching and guarding • undertaking, adventures • a way of marking cattle • have a very large amount • environment, surroundings • a detailed description of the surface • ...
Conoce a María Isabel de Montería, Colombia 2025-02-13
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- es sinónimo de “lograr” y “obtener”
- street
- watermelon
- sinónimo de “comida”
- sinónimo de “mucho” o “muy”
- well (adverbio, i.e. I am well)
- cattle
- sinónimo de “gusta”
- roast
- stew
- to sense, to feel
- labor (work)
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- obligation
- Seventh
- to rest
- good (adjetivo, i.e. A good house)
- livestock
- closes
- rainy
- watermelon
- leaves (of a plant)
- broth
- flour
- (to attend)
- it were (subjunctive)
25 Clues: stew • rainy • broth • flour • roast • street • closes • cattle • Seventh • to rest • livestock • obligation • watermelon • watermelon • (to attend) • labor (work) • to sense, to feel • leaves (of a plant) • sinónimo de “gusta” • sinónimo de “comida” • it were (subjunctive) • sinónimo de “mucho” o “muy” • well (adverbio, i.e. I am well) • good (adjetivo, i.e. A good house) • es sinónimo de “lograr” y “obtener”
Microbiology (General, KROK 2014) 2025-01-19
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- оцінити, давати оцінку
- живильне середовище
- під питання, сумнівний
- носоглотка
- резистентний,стійкий
- тривалий
- середовище
- чутливість
- рішення
- впроваджувати, вводити
- круглий
- заражений,забруднений
- жовток
- оцінити, підрахувати
- отримати,
- збір, зібрання
- виділений
- рогата худоба
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- підрахувати
- чистота, бездомішковість
- підходящий, відповідний
- питна,придатна до пиття
- підтвердження
- кип'ятіння, кипіння
- поселення, житло
- кількість
- гнійний
- глибокий
- розбавлення, розведення
- баран
- жар, висока температура
31 Clues: баран • жовток • рішення • гнійний • круглий • тривалий • глибокий • кількість • отримати, • виділений • носоглотка • середовище • чутливість • підрахувати • підтвердження • рогата худоба • збір, зібрання • поселення, житло • живильне середовище • кип'ятіння, кипіння • резистентний,стійкий • оцінити, підрахувати • заражений,забруднений • оцінити, давати оцінку • під питання, сумнівний • впроваджувати, вводити • ...
On Screen 3 unit 7 vocabulary I - Sandra Aal 2025-01-14
26 Clues: oda • veised • elajas • leiutis • vajalik • süsteem • ühendama • kogukond • lambipirn • öö saabub • kohalikud • kariloomad • tõsine oht • stipendium • tegelikukt • paigaldama • patarei, aku • kõnet pidama • lõvi rünnakud • päikesepaneel • helge tulevik • läbikukkumine • sõltuma millestki • igaõhtune ülesanne • väljasuremis ohu all • vilkuma süttides ja kustudes
Arrival of the British and the Eastern Frontier of the European Settlement 2016-05-07
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- The territory name of the farms given to the White settlers in 1919
- Where Chief Maqoma died
- Was the journey whereby Voortrekkers moved North in search of new homes
- The amount of wars that were fought over land and cattle by the White Dutch, British and the Xhosa
- The name of the chief who fought for his people's land
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- Cape where the British settlers arrived by ship in 1820
- Dutch-speaking settlers were also called
- The name the Voortrekkers called valuable stolen children
- Was the British headquarters on the Eastern Frontier
- The man who fought for the rights of the Xhosa's
- Xhosa's most precious possession
11 Clues: Where Chief Maqoma died • Xhosa's most precious possession • Dutch-speaking settlers were also called • The man who fought for the rights of the Xhosa's • Was the British headquarters on the Eastern Frontier • The name of the chief who fought for his people's land • Cape where the British settlers arrived by ship in 1820 • ...
Sienna's Super Fantastic AWESOME crosword!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2019-12-08
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- a truck or cart without sides for delivering beer barrels or other heavy loads
- land land belonging to British empire
- an Australian sheep or cattle farmer
- a contract that leases land or property for others to own
- an animal that eats in a grass field
- settler an early settler who was not a convict
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- a person who is an experienced stockman who moves live stock
- to plan a direct coarse of a form of transport
- a large animal with hooves and horns
- farming equipment with one or more blades drawn over soil to turn it and cut it
- being unpleasantly rough or cruel
11 Clues: being unpleasantly rough or cruel • a large animal with hooves and horns • an Australian sheep or cattle farmer • an animal that eats in a grass field • land land belonging to British empire • to plan a direct coarse of a form of transport • settler an early settler who was not a convict • a contract that leases land or property for others to own • ...
animal 2022-10-24
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- is where owners keep their herd of rabbits in separate cages.
- is a term relating to cattle.
- animals lay eggs.
- is a term relating to sheep.
- is a term relating to goats.
- is a state of minimal activity and metabolic depression undergone by some animal species.
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- is a type of animal which feed on plants.
- is a grouping of a single species of livestock. There may be exceptions to the term’s usage outside of cattle, horses, asses, swine, and rabbits.
- is a type of animal which feed on other animal.
- the scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- is a term relating to swine.
- is a castrated male horse.
- is a term relating to horses, mules, zebras, and asses.
- the external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body
14 Clues: animals lay eggs. • is a castrated male horse. • is a term relating to swine. • is a term relating to sheep. • is a term relating to goats. • is a term relating to cattle. • is a type of animal which feed on plants. • is a type of animal which feed on other animal. • is a term relating to horses, mules, zebras, and asses. • ...
Why was the Nile River Important to Nubia (p26-30)? 2023-04-04
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- from June to September, the Nile _____ its banks
- cataracts also created a barrier against _____ attacks
- formed by the sand and soil; collects at mouth of a river
- symbol of wealth for Nubians
- the longest river in the world
- fast flowing, shallow and rocky parts of Nile River (6)
- bundles of _____ were tied together to make a long, thin boat
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- possible source of the Nile River
- Early Nubians _____ and raised cattle, sheep, and goats for meat and milk, as well as clothing
- a stretch of water visable between bends in a river
- Nile River flows from the _____ to the mouth
- a stream that flows into a larger river (White Nile/Blue Nile)
- 6700 kilometres
- the oldest _____ found in North Africa on a cliff along the Nile River in Qurta, Egypt (15000 years old)
14 Clues: 6700 kilometres • symbol of wealth for Nubians • the longest river in the world • possible source of the Nile River • Nile River flows from the _____ to the mouth • from June to September, the Nile _____ its banks • a stretch of water visable between bends in a river • cataracts also created a barrier against _____ attacks • ...
Topic 10, Lessons 1 and 2 Review 2025-09-03
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- A railroad that stretches across a continent
- A rich vein of gold, silver, or other valuable ore
- A group of people who pool their money to buy or sell goods wholesale
- A rise in prices and decrease in the value of money
- A farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s
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- The herding and moving of cattle, usually to railroad lines
- Acts passed that provided public land for agricultural colleges
- A Spanish or Mexican cowhand
- A settlement that grew up at the end of a cattle trail
- A self-appointed enforcer of the law
- A system in which several railroad companies agreed to divide up the business in an area and set prices
- The width of a train track
- A discount
- A land grant or other financial help from the government
14 Clues: A discount • The width of a train track • A Spanish or Mexican cowhand • A self-appointed enforcer of the law • A railroad that stretches across a continent • A farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s • A rich vein of gold, silver, or other valuable ore • A rise in prices and decrease in the value of money • A settlement that grew up at the end of a cattle trail • ...
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 • ...
Disorders 2025-03-05
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- improper (low) pH; reduces the population of microorganisms in the rumen or cecum
- 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
- (Acetonaemia)- Results from lack of feed energy available, common in dairy cattle while nursing after parturition. (Energy demands- high milk production-exceeds energy intake)
- 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.
- Leg- 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.
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- disorders- the animal will eat large quantities of food and be unable to digest it; result is skinny and emaciated animal
- Bacterial infection of uterus common in dairy cattle often resulting from retained placenta after birthing
- 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
- Bacterial infection of udders common to dairy cattle and other nursing animals
- and Mouth Disease- 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
- rot – general diseases affecting the hooves of animals causing them to rot
- Fever- otherwise termed eclampsia, results from low blood calcium due to high lactation after birthing
12 Clues: rot – 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 • ...
Chapter 4 2025-10-24
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- This act spurred up farming on non-owned property
- political movement supporting the rights and power of ordinary people, especially farmers
- town that grew very fast
- Saving land
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- era involved ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains
- Native Americans heavily relied on these animals
- different time divisions across the U.S
- movement of large cattle across railroad stations
8 Clues: Saving land • town that grew very fast • different time divisions across the U.S • Native Americans heavily relied on these animals • This act spurred up farming on non-owned property • movement of large cattle across railroad stations • era involved ranchers and cowhands driving herds of longhorn cattle across the Plains • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-07
Amazone Rain Forest (Juan/Leo) 2020-03-04
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- Wants to limit in growth in amazon
- is taken from trees in the amazon by scraping.
- variety of plants and animals in an area
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- cuts down trees for wood to make products.
- is taken in by trees to make oxygen
- is the process that tree use to make oxygen.
- means to be the first to live in an area.
- advertising people to tour exotic places to bring money without harming environment.
- putting trees in area where they were removed
- is produced by cattle ranchers who raise cattle in cleared land
10 Clues: Wants to limit in growth in amazon • is taken in by trees to make oxygen • variety of plants and animals in an area • means to be the first to live in an area. • cuts down trees for wood to make products. • is the process that tree use to make oxygen. • putting trees in area where they were removed • is taken from trees in the amazon by scraping. • ...
Kindom of kush 2023-03-16
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- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a family or group that rules for several generation
- to created something secure and longstanding
- a city on the Nile River that became the center of Kushite culture and industry
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- the largest Egyptian pyramid and the tomb of Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu.
- The Kingdom of_____ also known as the Kushite Empire, was an ancient kingdom in Nubia
- The region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow
- a powerful female leader who co-ruled Kush with her husband or sons
- big animals
- Iron tolls
10 Clues: Iron tolls • big animals • a ruler in ancient Egypt • to created something secure and longstanding • a family or group that rules for several generation • a powerful female leader who co-ruled Kush with her husband or sons • the largest Egyptian pyramid and the tomb of Fourth Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. • ...
Mystery Puzzle 2015-10-06
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- the city that the National Convention held in is ______ _______
- the way that the FFA jacket should be worn
- the four main by products that are used in the animal products
- the color blue that is one of the FFA colors
- wrote the ffa creed
- the animal(s) that pork comes from
- invented the steel plow
- two types of chickens produced in the poultry industry are _____ and layers
- the segment of the beef industry that finishes cattle for slaughter the year in which the FFA was started
- three types of birds that are in the poultry industry
- the state in which the National Convention was held is _____
- the name that the FFA changed its name to in 1988
- act passed by congree establishing ag education class
- the meat that comes from cattle
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- the FFA motto
- the color gold that is the other color in FFA
- the other main product that sheep and goats are raised for OTHER than meat
- the segment of the beef industry that feeds weaned calves for growth
- type of pig breeds that produce offspring with quality carcasses are ______ breeds
- invented the cotton gin
- father of ffa
21 Clues: the FFA motto • father of ffa • wrote the ffa creed • invented the steel plow • invented the cotton gin • the meat that comes from cattle • the animal(s) that pork comes from • the way that the FFA jacket should be worn • the color blue that is one of the FFA colors • the color gold that is the other color in FFA • the name that the FFA changed its name to in 1988 • ...
AGRICULTURE CROSSWORD 2020-01-22
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- A farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing
- Dull and slow-moving and stolid; like an ox
- A rural area where farming is practiced
- Tall tropical southeast Asian grass having stout fibrous jointed stalks; sap is a chief source of sugar
- Rearing aquatic animals or cultivating aquatic plants for food
- Any animals kept for use or profit
- A breakfast food prepared from grain
- To exhaust by excessive cultivation
- Make fertile or productive
- A yard adjoining a barn
- Mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)
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- A variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation
- A farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced
- The cultivation of bees on a commercial scale for the production of honey
- A hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- A technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients
- Bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
- An adult female hog
- The science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timber
- The season for gathering crops
20 Clues: An adult female hog • A yard adjoining a barn • Make fertile or productive • The season for gathering crops • Any animals kept for use or profit • To exhaust by excessive cultivation • A breakfast food prepared from grain • A rural area where farming is practiced • Dull and slow-moving and stolid; like an ox • Mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats) • ...
Head to Toe 2020-10-08
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- The bend in the back leg.
- Two nostrils and upper and lower lip.
- The part of a horses leg that is also known as the shin bone.
- Mammary gland.
- The tuft of hair at the end of the tail.
- Circumference of the rib area.
- Base of the tail where it connects to the body.
- Where the neck joins the body.
- Located between the front legs of a beef or dairy animal.
- The thoracic region of the back on a goat.
- Projecting part of the ear in a dog or cat.
- Nipple of mammary gland.
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- The upper thigh of a pig.
- Where the leg joins the body.
- Top of the head.
- The dorsal margin of the neck.
- Jaw of a pig.
- Accessory claw on cattle.
- Small mass near the equine fetlock.
- The area of the leg between the fetlock and hoof.
- Circumference of the chest.
- Protrusion of the ischium bone near the base of the tail in cattle.
- Hip bone.
- Muscular area around and above the tail base.
- The upper lip and nose of a pig.
25 Clues: Hip bone. • Jaw of a pig. • Mammary gland. • Top of the head. • Nipple of mammary gland. • The bend in the back leg. • The upper thigh of a pig. • Accessory claw on cattle. • Circumference of the chest. • Where the leg joins the body. • The dorsal margin of the neck. • Circumference of the rib area. • Where the neck joins the body. • The upper lip and nose of a pig. • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- several ranges that run parallel to one another.
- The andes encircle the.
- an element
- "River of Silver"
- flows about 4,000 miles (6,400km) through the heart of South America.
- the amount of space a substance or object needs.
- a stream of water
- something later on
- Far away from other places.
- 12,000 to 16,000 feet
- lines side by side
- costal desert
- The eastern highlands plunge to the Atlantic ocean forming a steep slope.
- something made by earth that explodes
- to be on both sides
- Madre mountains range rurround the densley populated.
- provide grazing for cattle.
- Also known as Rio Bravo Del Norte in Mexico
- something that is direct
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- a vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones.
- "temperate land"
- the worlds largest expanse of tropical rain
- "hot land"
- A sparsley populated plateau of forest and grasslands, spread across Brazil, Bolivia,and Peru.
- to get use to
- also provide grazing for cattle.
- "cold land"
- Electricity generated from the energy of moving water.
- dense layers of leaves
- Longest mountain range in the world
- (3,600 to 4,800m)
31 Clues: an element • "hot land" • "cold land" • to get use to • costal desert • "temperate land" • "River of Silver" • a stream of water • (3,600 to 4,800m) • something later on • lines side by side • to be on both sides • 12,000 to 16,000 feet • dense layers of leaves • The andes encircle the. • something that is direct • Far away from other places. • provide grazing for cattle. • ...
Arizona Natural Resources 2018-11-05
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- Used to build roads
- It is more energy-packed than any other popular vegetable. We use them for French fries
- One of two most important crops in Arizona
- A grass for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep
- A grass widely cultivated for its seed and used in cereal and for making bread
- Pumped out of the ground and used to make gasoline
- A rock that can float
- A fruit green on the outside and pink on the inside
- We've used the juice from this fruit in an experiment
- A blueish looking rock used to make jewelry
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- A rock used to heat homes
- An orange-colored citrus fruit that starts with a "t"
- Not fools gold or iron pyrite
- Used as a major cereal grain and key ingredient in beer and whisky production
- One of two most important crops in Arizona
- The most important product mined in Arizona
- A by-product of copper mining
- The fruit that come from palm trees
- Used to make nuclear weapons
- The leading source of farm income - walks on four legs
- A by-product of copper mining
21 Clues: Used to build roads • A rock that can float • A rock used to heat homes • Used to make nuclear weapons • Not fools gold or iron pyrite • A by-product of copper mining • A by-product of copper mining • The fruit that come from palm trees • One of two most important crops in Arizona • The most important product mined in Arizona • One of two most important crops in Arizona • ...
Principles of Agriculture 2024-01-17
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- FILL IN THE BLANK: _______,DOING TO LEARN, EARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVE
- THE SECION OF AET THAT STUDENTS USE TO RECORD TIME IN THEIR AET EXPERIENCE
- THE FIRST TWO WORDS OF EACH PARAGRAPH OF THE FFA CREED
- WHAT DEGREE CAN STUDENTS IN THEIR FIRST YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURE CLASS EARN?
- A MALE HORSE IS CALLED A ______.
- WHO WAS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN FFA PRESIDENT?
- WHO WROTE THE FFA CREED?
- A FEMALE SHEEP IS CALLED A ______.
- WHICH JOURNAL SECTION OF AET WOULD YOU LOG YOUR ATTENDANCE AT THE STATE FFA MISSIONS CONFERENCE?
- A FEMALE GOAT IS CALLED A _____.
- WHO IS STATIONED BY THE OWL?
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- WHICH SECTION OF THE PROFILE DOES A STUDENT ADD THEIR AGRICULTURE CLASSES?
- WHAT DOES SAE STAND FOR?
- CATTLE ARE _____ ANIMALS.
- A PIG IS A _____ ANIMAL.
- WHAT ARE THE FFA OFFICAIL COLORS?
- THE SECTION OF AET THAT CONTAINS STUDENTS PERSONAL INFORMATION
- WHICH DEGREE IS THE HIGHEST DEGREE AN FFA MEMBER CAN ACHIEVE?
- EQUINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ________.
- A MONOGSTRIC ANIMAL HAS HOW MANY STOMACH CHAMBERS?
- A RUMMINANT ANIMAL HAW HOW MANY STOMACH CHAMBERS?
- BOVINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ______.
22 Clues: WHAT DOES SAE STAND FOR? • A PIG IS A _____ ANIMAL. • WHO WROTE THE FFA CREED? • CATTLE ARE _____ ANIMALS. • WHO IS STATIONED BY THE OWL? • A MALE HORSE IS CALLED A ______. • A FEMALE GOAT IS CALLED A _____. • WHAT ARE THE FFA OFFICAIL COLORS? • A FEMALE SHEEP IS CALLED A ______. • BOVINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ______. • EQUINE IS THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR ________. • ...
Rise of Industrialization 2024-01-24
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- Brought an end to the open range and cattle drives.
- What issue delayed the Construction of the transcontinental railroad.
- Belief that the United States would conquer the continent from east to west.
- One of the two companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Wizard of Menlo Park.
- The railroad gave rise to this type of catalog.
- Invented Barbed wire.
- First to use the Assembly line on a mass scale.
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- This natural resource created a construction boom on the Great Plains.
- One of the two companies building the Transcontinental railroad.
- Developed a process for making steel faster and cheaper.
- He was President when the Transcontinental railroad was completed.
- Invented the telephone.
- Besides money the Federal government paid the companies building the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Primary Workforce of the Central Pacific.
- Made the first successful airplane.
- First research laboratory in America.
- Raw material for making steel.
- Arrival of new immigrants gave America a surplus of this for industry.
- Meeting point of the lines of the Transcontinental Railroad.
- Their way of life only lasted twenty years driving cattle.
- Mapped the route of the Transcontinental railroad.
- Raw material needed for lubrication.
- How many time zones did the railroad establish in America?
24 Clues: Wizard of Menlo Park. • Invented Barbed wire. • Invented the telephone. • Raw material for making steel. • Made the first successful airplane. • Raw material needed for lubrication. • First research laboratory in America. • Primary Workforce of the Central Pacific. • The railroad gave rise to this type of catalog. • First to use the Assembly line on a mass scale. • ...
Chapter 14 Livestock 2024-10-31
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- removing the horns on an animal.
- Meat from a sheep over a year old
- meat from cattle; cattle used to produce meat.
- removing the male testicles.
- caring for an animal so all its needs are met and it does not suffer.
- The meat industry that produces 3/4 of the economy
- 14.2 hands or taller
- ration a ration that contains all of the nutrients an animal needs in correct proportions.
- Produced in the first phase of the industry
- What is raised in all 50 states?
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- the birth of piglets.
- animal that has parents with different characteristics. Offspring have the best qualities of both parents.
- Fed a high-concentrate ration
- Second phase where calves are produced
- muscles and bones of a slaughtered animal.
- Step between the weaning of the calves and the finishing or fattening
- a secondary product from the slaughter of animals , such as hides, hair, and hooves.
- Father
- A crossbreed between a horse and a horse
- Under 14.2 hands
- removing the tail, especially with young lambs.
- animals within a species that have been bred for specific qualities that are distinctive and consistent.
- Mother
- Meat from a sheep less than a year old
24 Clues: Father • Mother • Under 14.2 hands • 14.2 hands or taller • the birth of piglets. • removing the male testicles. • Fed a high-concentrate ration • removing the horns on an animal. • What is raised in all 50 states? • Meat from a sheep over a year old • Second phase where calves are produced • Meat from a sheep less than a year old • A crossbreed between a horse and a horse • ...
JC Crossword 2026-02-11
Texas 2013-01-18
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- The northern part of Texas is subject to periods with little or no rain called ______________.
- The breed of cattle Texas is known for.
- A tax that is charged for any product that comes into the USA.
- Texas leads the nation in exports of what kind of good?
- Well water is used to ___________ crops.
- The biggest business in Texas is the raising of what animal?
- Home to the Texas Instrument Company.
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- The river that forms the boarder with Mexico.
- What city is the most valuable port in the United States?
- Melons, oranges, and ____________ are grown in orchards in southeastern Texas.
- The most common land form in Texas is what?
- Cotton and sheep's wool are used for what industry?
- The National Park located in southwest Texas
- Texas is ranked what among the states according to land area?
- The river that forms the boarder with Oklahoma.
- Paso This city is an important gateway between the United States and Mexico.
16 Clues: Home to the Texas Instrument Company. • The breed of cattle Texas is known for. • Well water is used to ___________ crops. • The most common land form in Texas is what? • The National Park located in southwest Texas • The river that forms the boarder with Mexico. • The river that forms the boarder with Oklahoma. • Cotton and sheep's wool are used for what industry? • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- a law passed by congrees in 1862 offering government loans by two companies
- is a journey that took cowboys from the South to the north
- a person set on land in the early west prior to the opening
- The place in nortwesten
- wife type of fence with sharp points at intervals
- Nickname given to the first African American calvery regiments
- what the Native Americans called the transcontinental railroad
- Enacted by Abraham Lincon in 1862 made 160 acres of free Farmland
- person who claimed land on the great plains from the homestead act
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- used on the very last railroad of the transcontinental railroad
- famous cattle trail used to herd long horns
- is a railroad that goes from east to west
- young men from Texas paid to drive cattle to the north
- former slave turned into a cowboy
- Starting from Sacramento California and the Union Pacific from Omaha Nebraska
- a house built of strips of sod, laid with brickwork
16 Clues: The place in nortwesten • former slave turned into a cowboy • is a railroad that goes from east to west • famous cattle trail used to herd long horns • wife type of fence with sharp points at intervals • a house built of strips of sod, laid with brickwork • young men from Texas paid to drive cattle to the north • ...
collective nouns 2025-01-29
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Show Cattle Terms 5 2022-12-13
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- / the total feed given to an animal during a 24-hour period
- / the side view of an animal
- / refers to the flexibility in the animal's pastern
- / an organisms that lives on or in another living organism (host) at the expense of said host
- / the study of nutrients, determining what nutrients are required, and what levels of nutrients are necessary for various levels of productivity
- / a fungal infection that is highly contagious to other animals and humans. shows up in circular lesions on the skin
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- / an animal that is excessively fat often due to overfeeding
- / leather halter used to show
- / the hoof of the animal is small in relation to his bone and contemporaries
- / positive term that refers to either the skeleton or muscularity of an animal. example; "he has good rib shape out of the top side of his skeleton" or "he is shapely down his top"
- / a nutrient required for growth and the repair of body tissue
- / the act of getting hair to life, "pop" off the hide; giving the hair volume using a blower, comb, oil, etc
- / typically describes a calf that is "loose-hided", has added rib, and is easy fleshing
13 Clues: / the side view of an animal • / leather halter used to show • / refers to the flexibility in the animal's pastern • / the total feed given to an animal during a 24-hour period • / an animal that is excessively fat often due to overfeeding • / a nutrient required for growth and the repair of body tissue • ...
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11 Clues: wait • cows • bad boy • serefina • together • 123 --> 124 • i go to orlando • show me a _____ • i found the _____ • the ______ to run • you need it to ride a horse
Customer Operations CSW 2022 2022-09-16
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- Money paid back to supplier
- Support
- Electronic Data Interface
- A supplier bills to a __________
- acronym used
- supplier
- another white meat
- minimum purchase price of $110,000
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- another name for a herd of cows
- rebate
- Edge
- The newest LE tier
- tiers
- A legally binding contract between parties
- sales
- The highest LE tier
16 Clues: Edge • tiers • sales • rebate • Support • supplier • acronym used • The newest LE tier • another white meat • The highest LE tier • Electronic Data Interface • Money paid back to supplier • another name for a herd of cows • A supplier bills to a __________ • minimum purchase price of $110,000 • A legally binding contract between parties
Greek and Roman Temples 2022-05-08
16 Clues: Round room • Manly virtue • Round temple • Cattle market • Marble square • Fields of Mars • fortified hill • Ivory and gold • God of harbours • Athena's temple • Athena's role in Athens • Innovative Roman columns • founder of Olympia Games • Continuos slab of marble • Opening in a temple ceiling • Temple dedicated to X at Olympia
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
VOCABULARY 6 2023-05-17
16 Clues: Wrong • Cattle • Quicker • Not early • Opportunity • Brave soldier • Expect; desire • Picture border • Red round fruit • After this of that • Brother of one's father • Do and say again and again • A place where people gather • Strike with the palm of the hand • Indirect speech; give information • Constitutional right of a sovereign
Cattle identification vocabulary 2022-02-21
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- vigor, An offspring that have the best qualities of both parents.
- The fat in the muscle that makes the meat tender and favorable.
- An animal that is easy to handle.
- An animal that can be utilized for both milk and meat production.
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- An animal or plant breeding with a different breed or species.
- An animal raised for the sole purpose of meat consumption.
- The percentage of carcass (boneless, trimmed, and saleable meat).
- An absence of horns in livestock.
- The folded skinned on the animal.
9 Clues: An absence of horns in livestock. • The folded skinned on the animal. • An animal that is easy to handle. • An animal raised for the sole purpose of meat consumption. • An animal or plant breeding with a different breed or species. • The fat in the muscle that makes the meat tender and favorable. • vigor, An offspring that have the best qualities of both parents. • ...
Dairy Cattle management 2025-04-22
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- First milk made by the mother right after giving birth
- Largest dairy breed in the US by population AKA Chick-fil-a Cow
- Process to kill harmful bacteria and germs in milk
- This dairy breed has a yellow tint from beta-carotene
- Known as the "side by side" milking system
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- Best creamery in the world :)
- Udder infection
- Smallest of all the dairy breeds
- basic milk producing unit
9 Clues: Udder infection • basic milk producing unit • Best creamery in the world :) • Smallest of all the dairy breeds • Known as the "side by side" milking system • Process to kill harmful bacteria and germs in milk • This dairy breed has a yellow tint from beta-carotene • First milk made by the mother right after giving birth • ...
History 2021-05-18
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- An overland transport of animals or cattle
- a route for cattle from San Antonio to Texas
- Wounded Knee Battle between the Native Americans and George A. Custer with his army, 300 were killed and this brought an end to the Indian Wars
- a plan under which Native Americans would give up their beliefs and way of life and become part of the white culture.
- agreement in which the Sioux would live on a reservation along the Missouri River
- a unique breed of cattle that were accustomed to the dry grasslands in Spain.
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- At the Little Bighorn River, this colonel lost all of his troops because of his bad judgement in attacking the Native American warriors.
- This was aimed to "Americanize" the Native Americans and it broke up reservations and gave some land to the Native Americans.
- leader of the Sioux who never signed the Treaty of Fort Lamarie and helped defeat the United States army at the Little Bighorn.
- the grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States.
10 Clues: An overland transport of animals or cattle • a route for cattle from San Antonio to Texas • a unique breed of cattle that were accustomed to the dry grasslands in Spain. • 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 • ...
Collective Nouns 2022-02-28
Across
- a ________ of chickens
- a ________ of geese
- a ________of bees
- a ________ of grapes
- a ________of flowers
- a ________ of cattle
- a ________of people
- a ________ of sailors
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- a ________ of lions
- a ________ of soldiers
- a ________ of books
- a ________ of wolves
- a ________ of singers
- a ________ of sticks
- a ________ of players
15 Clues: a ________of bees • a ________ of lions • a ________ of geese • a ________ of books • a ________of people • a ________ of wolves • a ________ of grapes • a ________ of sticks • a ________of flowers • a ________ of cattle • a ________ of singers • a ________ of players • a ________ of sailors • a ________ of chickens • a ________ of soldiers
Solve the following puzzle based on the clues given! 2022-04-24
15 Clues: a ____ of fish • a ____ of wool • a ____ of bees • a ____ of ants • a ____ of cards • a ____ of geese • a ____ of lions • a ____ of shoes • a ____ of grapes • a ____ of stairs • a ____ of cattle • a ____ of drawers • a ____ of flowers • a ____ of puppies • a ____ of toothpaste
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
SPELLING WORDS 2024-02-28
15 Clues: COWS • mix up • to learn • have wings • loose rocks • crawls slow • TRICKY WORDS • NOT REAL BOOK • ask something • a group of things • to check something • move from side to side • cucumber soaked in vinegar • something that means a lot • name with a small piece of paper
list 25 2020-04-01
15 Clues: hug • squirm • puzzle • scrawl • wet spot • cute laugh • hard contest • opposite of big • herd on a ranch • seat on a horse • bounce a basketball • what soap may create • what clowns do with balls • what an army may engage in • not first or last; hair parted equally
Collective Nouns Crossword 2025-06-03
15 Clues: A _______ of rain • A _______ of bees • A _______ of ships • A _______ of cards • A _______ of birds • A _______ of trees • A _______ of arrows • A _______ of pearls • A _______ of cattle • A _______ of thieves • A _______ of flowers • A _______ of dolphins • A _______ of coconuts • A _______ of Gorilla's • A _______ of mountains
Livestock 2025-10-20
15 Clues: Young goat • Young horse • Young rabbit • Adult male duck • Meat of a horse • Adult male horse • Adult male sheep • Goat giving birth • Adult female geese • Rabbit giving birth • Castrated male swine • Immature male chicken • Immature female turkey • Scientific name for Swine • Scientific name for cattle
The Drover's Wife 2023-03-02
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- Rarely, occasionally, not often.
- "She loves her children but has no ____ to show it."
- The drover's wife has "a very keen sense of the..."
- A contagious form of pneumonia affecting livestock.
- A word to describe some of the bushman or sundowners who aren't to be trusted.
- Thin, bony and weathered.
- A bushman who shows up too late to work but just in time for dinner.
- A natural event that prompts the drover's wife to reminisce about earlier natural disasters.
- A baby carriage; a pram.
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- When the rain falls heavily, it falls in...
- Trousers made of durable fabric, often worn for horse riding or heavy duty farm work.
- A cheeky or mischievous little boy.
- A word to describe clothes (or people) that are worn and torn.
- To release or liberate.
- Some who occupies (but does not own) Crown owned land, using it for grazing cattle.
- Someone who moves livestock/cattle over long distances.
16 Clues: To release or liberate. • A baby carriage; a pram. • Thin, bony and weathered. • Rarely, occasionally, not often. • A cheeky or mischievous little boy. • When the rain falls heavily, it falls in... • The drover's wife has "a very keen sense of the..." • A contagious form of pneumonia affecting livestock. • "She loves her children but has no ____ to show it." • ...
Settling the West 2017-09-17
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- why so many people moved out West
- a very profitable farm that yielded a lot of crops
- a railroad that stretched from the East to the West
- type of mining that used a water hose to wash away sediment on the land
- a sudden increase in population and economic growth into a region
- vast region of land west of the Mississippi and East of the Rockies
- name given to an area of land that was high in wheat production
- harvested minerals, such as gold, silver, and lead
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- herded cattle from Texas up north to be sold
- act that encouraged people to move out West
- a vast area of land without restraints or borders
- from other countries affected wheat sales
- used to create boundaries and fence off on the plains
- another word for a home made out of sod
- a type of cattle that was sold to the North
- a type of farming that planted a seed deep underground where the soil was moist
16 Clues: why so many people moved out West • another word for a home made out of sod • from other countries affected wheat sales • act that encouraged people to move out West • a type of cattle that was sold to the North • herded cattle from Texas up north to be sold • a vast area of land without restraints or borders • a very profitable farm that yielded a lot of crops • ...
