cattle Crossword Puzzles
Protozoa 2025-09-15
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- protozoan causing diarrhea, zoonotic]
- flagellated protozoan causing diarrhea]
- coccidia of ruminants and poultry]
- flagellate of birds or cattle]
- blood flagellate of dogs]
- motile feeding stage of protozoa]
- amoeboid protozoan of intestine]
- protozoan causing blackhead in turkeys]
- protozoan with carnivore–herbivore cycle]
- ciliate protozoan of pigs]
- coccidia of dogs and cats]
- blood protozoan of cattle]
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- blood protozoan transmitted by ticks]
- cattle reproductive tract flagellate]
- malarial protozoan]
- cat definitive host protozoan]
- fish ciliate causing white spots]
- blood protozoan transmitted by ticks]
- resistant environmental stage of protozoa]
- blood protozoan causing trypanosomiasis]
20 Clues: malarial protozoan] • blood flagellate of dogs] • ciliate protozoan of pigs] • coccidia of dogs and cats] • blood protozoan of cattle] • cat definitive host protozoan] • flagellate of birds or cattle] • amoeboid protozoan of intestine] • fish ciliate causing white spots] • motile feeding stage of protozoa] • coccidia of ruminants and poultry] • ...
Animal terminoligy 2025-02-07
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- young male swine
- young male/female fish
- mature female sheep
- young male goat
- mature male turkey
- mature male duck
- mature female chicken
- young male horse
- chicken birthing term
- newborn swine
- newborn cattle
- mature male rabbit
- newborn goose
- newborn goat
- mature male chicken
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- mature male cattle
- goat birthing term
- young female chicken
- mature male sheep
- castrated horse
- castrated cattle
- newborn horse
- young male chicken
- young female horse
- newborn rabbit
- young female swine
- castrated male chicken
- newborn fish
- mature female swine
29 Clues: newborn goat • newborn fish • newborn horse • newborn swine • newborn goose • newborn cattle • newborn rabbit • castrated horse • young male goat • young male swine • castrated cattle • mature male duck • young male horse • mature male sheep • mature male cattle • goat birthing term • mature male turkey • young male chicken • young female horse • mature male rabbit • young female swine • mature female sheep • ...
Homesteaders and Cowboys 2016-06-07
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- Symbol used to mark the cattle that belonged to a rancher (5)
- Kind of house built by homesteaders who were short of wood (3)
- Inventor of the wind pump (8)
- The … Act – passed in 1877 giving homesteaders the opportunity to buy 640 acres of poor land very cheaply (6)
- Used by homesteaders for fuel when there was no wood available (3,5)
- Plagues of these insects devastated homesteaders’ crops in 1871, 1874 and 1875 (12)
- Hardy Russian wheat that grew well on the Great Plain (6,3)
- Cow town founded by Joseph McCoy (7)
- Began the Open range (5)
- protected a cowboy’s neck in the sun, or could be used as a mask to avoid breathing in too much dust (7)
- Stealing cattle (8)
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- rope used to catch cattle (6)
- Strong plough invented by John Deere (3,6)
- Kind of farming which involves ploughing just after heavy rain or snow 930
- Partner to Oliver Loving. Together they drove cattle from Texas to Fort Sumner in New Mexico (9)
- Looked after the horses on the cattle drive (8)
- The … Act – passed in 1862 giving people the opportunity to have 160 acres of land on the Great Plains free if they lived on it and farmed it for 5 years (9)
- A sudden rush of large numbers of cattle caused by something frightening or startling them (8)
- In charge of a cattle drive (5,4)
- The … Culture Act – passed in 1873 to give homesteaders another 160 acres of land, so long as they planted trees on 40 acres (6)
- Wire invented by Joseph Gliddon in 1874
21 Clues: Stealing cattle (8) • Began the Open range (5) • rope used to catch cattle (6) • Inventor of the wind pump (8) • In charge of a cattle drive (5,4) • Cow town founded by Joseph McCoy (7) • Wire invented by Joseph Gliddon in 1874 • Strong plough invented by John Deere (3,6) • Looked after the horses on the cattle drive (8) • ...
Agriscience Review 2024-03-22
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- a female swine that has given birth
- a female swine that has not given birth
- a male swine that can reproduce
- The process in which light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of a simple sugar.
- part of the cell that contains DNA
- the breed of milk cattle that produces the most milk on average
- conducts food to all parts of the plant
- the mature ovule of the flower
- the type of digestive system in which stomachs have four compartments
- the basic structure and physiological unit of all life
- growing, managing, and harvesting trees
- meat from cattle
- the type of digestive system in which stomachs have one compartment
- the male portion of the flower
- the science of animals
- produces seeds within a cone (naked) and has needle like leaves
- hunted wild animals
- the largest component of all living things
- a newborn cattle
- this is what every paragraph of the FFA creed begins with
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- domesticated birds
- the use of scientific principles in producing food, fiber, and shelter materials
- a cotyledon with one seed leaf
- a newborn swine
- the mature ovary of the flower
- conducts water and nutrients throughout the plant
- meat from swine
- a cotyledon with two seed leaves
- a female cattle that has given birth
- functions to provide mechanical support and contains vascular tissues
- a male cattle that can't reproduce
- a female cattle that has not given birth
- the study of soils and field crops
- the study of insects
- the science of plants
- a male cattle that can reproduce
- the female portion of the flower
- Produces seeds within a protective fruit structure.
- growing and managing living things in water
39 Clues: a newborn swine • meat from swine • meat from cattle • a newborn cattle • domesticated birds • hunted wild animals • the study of insects • the science of plants • the science of animals • a cotyledon with one seed leaf • the mature ovary of the flower • the mature ovule of the flower • the male portion of the flower • a male swine that can reproduce • a cotyledon with two seed leaves • ...
Animal Gender Terms 2015-01-04
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- Newborn chicken
- Newborn lamb
- Mature female goat
- Uncastrated mature male chicken
- Castrated immature male cattle
- Mature female swine (had babies)
- Immature female poultry (no babies)
- Males that still have their testicles
- Uncastrated mature male sheep
- Uncastrated mature male cattle
- Mature female poultry (had babies)
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- Immature female cattle (no babies)
- Removal of testicles in male animals
- Castrated immature male swine
- Newborn sheep
- Newborn turkey
- Uncastrated mature male turkey
- Castrated immature male poultry
18 Clues: Newborn lamb • Newborn sheep • Newborn turkey • Newborn chicken • Mature female goat • Castrated immature male swine • Uncastrated mature male sheep • Castrated immature male cattle • Uncastrated mature male turkey • Uncastrated mature male cattle • Uncastrated mature male chicken • Castrated immature male poultry • Mature female swine (had babies) • Immature female cattle (no babies) • ...
Animal Terminology Crossword 2021-02-08
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- Mature male sheep
- Castrated male sheep
- Mature female hog
- Young female chicken (poultry)
- Young male chicken (poultry)
- Newborn Horse
- Newborn goat
- Young female bovine (cattle)
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- Castrated male hog
- Mature female sheep
- Young male bovine (cattle)
- Castrated male bovine (Cattle)
- Mature male horse
- Newborn chicken (poultry)
- Mature male hog
15 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn Horse • Mature male hog • Mature male sheep • Mature female hog • Mature male horse • Castrated male hog • Mature female sheep • Castrated male sheep • Newborn chicken (poultry) • Young male bovine (cattle) • Young male chicken (poultry) • Young female bovine (cattle) • Castrated male bovine (Cattle) • Young female chicken (poultry)
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-25
15 Clues: BABY SWINE • BABY SHEEP • BABY GOATS • BABY CATTLE • BABY CHICKEN • MEAT FOR SWINE • MEAT FOR GOATS • MEAT FOR CATTLE • MEAT FOR CHICKENS • MEAT FOR MATURE SHEEP • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR SHEEP • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR SWINE • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR GOATS • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR CATTLE • SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR CHICKENS
Cattle Breeds 2022-12-13
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- Result of crossing a Brahman and Gelbvieh
- The tallest breed of cattle that is from Italy
- Can be red or black, from Scotland?
- Red and white cattle from England
- These cattle were made on the Lasater Ranch?
- Comes from Charolles, France?
- Cattle breed of Spanish origin in Texas
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- Breed of cattle that comes from South Africa?
- From Austria, dates back to 500 AD
- The oldest recorded breed of cattle
- Comes from India with a large hump?
- Result of crossing the Hereford and Brahman?
12 Clues: Comes from Charolles, France? • Red and white cattle from England • From Austria, dates back to 500 AD • Can be red or black, from Scotland? • The oldest recorded breed of cattle • Comes from India with a large hump? • Cattle breed of Spanish origin in Texas • Result of crossing a Brahman and Gelbvieh • These cattle were made on the Lasater Ranch? • ...
Cattle Terms 2024-01-03
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- Lacking horns
- A cattle operation that feeds cattle for the purpose of slaughtering
- A group of cows
- Animal that has 4 compartments in stomach
- parents of different breeds
- The father
- removing the testicles
- The process of cattle giving birth
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- Parents of the same breed
- an intact male bovine
- An immature cow that has not had a calf
- Non pregnant cow
- The mother
- A castrated male bovine
- The period that the fetus is developing inside the womb from conception to birth
- A mature female bovine
16 Clues: The mother • The father • Lacking horns • A group of cows • Non pregnant cow • an intact male bovine • A mature female bovine • removing the testicles • A castrated male bovine • Parents of the same breed • parents of different breeds • The process of cattle giving birth • An immature cow that has not had a calf • Animal that has 4 compartments in stomach • ...
Beef Cattle Terms 2022-02-22
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- presence of intramuscular fat
- process of preparing calves
- providing calves with extra feed
- Scientific name for cattle
- humped cattle found in tropical countries
- cow
- a female bovine who has had a calf
- a male bovine of any age that had not been castrated
- animal with a four compartment stomach
- size of animals skeleton
- castrated male bovine
- a female bovine who has not had a calf
- length of time between fertilization and birth
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- removing an animal from a herd
- calves 1 to 2 years old that are sold
- bull
- act of giving birth to a calf
- domestic cattle
- a beef animal under one year old
- separating a calf from its mother
- grasses or crops residues used to feed cattle
- age at which heifers come into heat
- making it ready for slaughter
- not having horns
24 Clues: cow • bull • domestic cattle • not having horns • castrated male bovine • size of animals skeleton • Scientific name for cattle • process of preparing calves • presence of intramuscular fat • act of giving birth to a calf • making it ready for slaughter • removing an animal from a herd • providing calves with extra feed • a beef animal under one year old • separating a calf from its mother • ...
Hoofbeat Crossword 2024-11-10
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- Predominately black cattle raised on the western island of Scotland and tends to be on the smaller size
- One of AHCA's three founders
- one copy of the black allele and one copy of either the red or wild type allele.
- instrument that has a drone a chanter and a bag
- regional association formed in 1982 to promote Scottish highland cattle
- 2023 NCHCA grand champion female Finola Katie 32nd breeder
- to bring food back from a stomach into the mouth and chew it again
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- deletion of what gene causes the double-muscled phenotype in cattle
- a long fringe that covers Highland cattle eyes
- the fourth stomach of a ruminate
- 2023 NWSS Grand Champion Highland Bull
- Traditional highland colors
- queen Victoria's preferred color of highland cattle
- a way to compare and rank cattle for their genetic potential as parents
- NCHCA current president
- provides genetic material from high value sires at a relatively low cost
16 Clues: NCHCA current president • Traditional highland colors • One of AHCA's three founders • the fourth stomach of a ruminate • 2023 NWSS Grand Champion Highland Bull • a long fringe that covers Highland cattle eyes • instrument that has a drone a chanter and a bag • queen Victoria's preferred color of highland cattle • 2023 NCHCA grand champion female Finola Katie 32nd breeder • ...
Crossword 17.3 The Cattle Kingdom (Pages 590-594) 2023-01-06
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- inventor of barbed wire
- unfenced land
- man responsible for creating western shows highlighting the horse riding, racing, and shooting skills of him and his men
- settlements at the end of a cattle drive
- the herding and moving of cattle over long distances
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- name of the breed of cattle that roamed around in the wild in Texas before the Cattle Boom
- the major concern for all cowhands during Cattle Drives
- the creation of these made the cattle boom possible
- invention that helped to bring about the end of the Cattle Drives
- region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cowtowns
- the group of men responsible for taking the cattle on the cattle drives for less than 1 dollar per day
11 Clues: unfenced land • inventor of barbed wire • settlements at the end of a cattle drive • the creation of these made the cattle boom possible • the herding and moving of cattle over long distances • the major concern for all cowhands during Cattle Drives • invention that helped to bring about the end of the Cattle Drives • ...
6th Grade Credit Recovery 2023-03-02
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- goat meat
- Latin meaning of "hort-"
- baby sheep
- mature female cattle
- scientific name for sheep
- scientific name for goats
- Where does reproduction take place in a plant?
- scientific name for cattle
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- scientific name for pigs
- supports the leaves, flowers, fruit, and seeds
- sheep meat
- where water and nutrient absorption occurs
- Latin meaning of "-culture"
- where photosynthesis occurs
- cattle meat
- immature and mature female sheep
- baby goat
17 Clues: goat meat • baby goat • sheep meat • baby sheep • cattle meat • mature female cattle • scientific name for pigs • Latin meaning of "hort-" • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for goats • scientific name for cattle • Latin meaning of "-culture" • where photosynthesis occurs • immature and mature female sheep • where water and nutrient absorption occurs • ...
IJBA Crossword Puzzle 2018-06-05
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- A non-castrated male
- Hay or pasture for cattle
- Area on the leg above the hoof and below the knee
- To remove an animal from a productive herd
- Temperament, the sum of physical, emotional and intellectual components that effect or determine the action or reactions of an animal.
- A female born twin to a male
- Type of digestive system that beef cattle have
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- Naval area of a bull or steer
- a producer-funded marketing and research program designed to increase domestic and/or international demand for beef
- Number of compartments that a cow's stomach has
- To separate a calf from its mother
- Without horns
- The proportion of lean salable meat yielded from a carcass.
- Bolus of feed that cattle regurgitate for further chewing
- Time from conception to birth
- Skins from cattle
- Primary purpose of beef cattle
17 Clues: Without horns • Skins from cattle • A non-castrated male • Hay or pasture for cattle • A female born twin to a male • Naval area of a bull or steer • Time from conception to birth • Primary purpose of beef cattle • To separate a calf from its mother • To remove an animal from a productive herd • Type of digestive system that beef cattle have • ...
Beef production recap 2023-05-17
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- What does the L stand for in DLWG?
- The term used when cattle don't have horns.
- What is the name of the larger tag for cattle.
- True or false bulls are best suited to an extensive system.
- The length of time you have in days to tag a beef calf with both ear tags.
- Type of cattle suited to intensive systems.
- An injection given under the skin.
- The system that uses a more cereal or concentrates in the diet.
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- Term for a respiratory issue commonly found in housed cattle.
- Native breeds are 'what' maturing.
- The C in CPH stands for?
- What affects the conformation of an animal.
- Continental breeds are 'what' maturing.
- What is the most common beef breed in the UK.
- Breed that is naturally doesn't have horns.
- What affects the fat level of an animal.
- Type of cattle suited to extensive systems.
17 Clues: The C in CPH stands for? • What does the L stand for in DLWG? • Native breeds are 'what' maturing. • An injection given under the skin. • Continental breeds are 'what' maturing. • What affects the fat level of an animal. • The term used when cattle don't have horns. • What affects the conformation of an animal. • Breed that is naturally doesn't have horns. • ...
Cold Stress on Cattle 2025-12-11
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- By how much percent do energy demands increase for every degree Celsius below the comfort temperature?
- What is the temperature range where cattle maintain body temperature without extra energy use?
- resource must remain accessible to cattle to maintain energy balance and health?
- What is the ideal body condition score out of five for cows entering winter?
- What behavioral symptom indicates cold stress along with reduced feed intake?
- What is one visible sign of cold stress in cattle?
- What financial consequence can result from poor cold stress management?
- What material insulates cattle from cold ground and helps maintain a dry coat?
- What term describes the threshold below which cattle must increase metabolic heat production?
- What increases significantly when temperatures fall below the lower critical temperature?
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- What aspect of cattle health declines under cold stress along with weight gain and immunity?
- What scoring system is used to assess cattle’s fat reserves before winter?
- What feed should be added one pound per head per day for every five degrees Celsius drop below minus twenty degrees Celsius?
- What practice helps detect early signs of cold stress and prevent severe health issues?
- What type of feed increases energy density and supports rumen heat production?
- What environmental management factor reduces wind chill and prevents frostbite?
- What structure reduces wind chill and protects cattle from prevailing winds?
- What ration balancing software tool is recommended for winter feeding management?
18 Clues: What is one visible sign of cold stress in cattle? • What financial consequence can result from poor cold stress management? • What scoring system is used to assess cattle’s fat reserves before winter? • What is the ideal body condition score out of five for cows entering winter? • What structure reduces wind chill and protects cattle from prevailing winds? • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-11-15
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- Kid/Doeling Young female goat who hasn't had kids
- Mature Male Goat that can reproduce
- newly born pig
- Mature Male Cattle that can still reproduce
- castrated male cattle
- a castrated male horse
- mature female horse that has had foals
- newly born horse
- Lamb Young female sheep (has not reproduced)
- newly born cattle
- mature female pig that has had piglets
- mature male chicken
- Scientific Term for Chickens and Other Meat Birds
- Mature Male Pig still intact
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- a newly hatched or a very young chicken
- scientific name for pigs
- young female horse less than 4 years old
- a young female chicken that hasn't laid eggs yet
- scientific term for sheep
- castrated male chicken
- scientific term for horses
- castrated male pig
- newly born goat
- a newly born sheep
- Mature Male Horse that can still reproduce
- a young female pig that has not yet had piglets
- Mature Female Sheep that has had lambs
- Mature Female Cattle that have had babies
- a castrated male sheep or goat
- young female cattle that haven't had a calf
- mature female chicken that has laid eggs
- Mature Male Sheep that can still reproduce
- Mature Female Goat that has had kids
33 Clues: newly born pig • newly born goat • newly born horse • newly born cattle • castrated male pig • a newly born sheep • mature male chicken • castrated male cattle • castrated male chicken • a castrated male horse • scientific name for pigs • scientific term for sheep • scientific term for horses • Mature Male Pig still intact • a castrated male sheep or goat • Mature Male Goat that can reproduce • ...
Beef Cattle Terminology 2023-02-21
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- Another word for hay or high quality fiber
- The species name for cattle
- The largest compartment of a cow's stomach
- A group of cattle with similar characteristics
- The term used when an animal gives birth
- Means naturally born without horns
- A castrated male bovine
- The process of growing calves after they are weaned using pasture or hay
- Animals such as sheep, cattle, and goats that have stomachs divided into 4 compartments
- (2 words) Refers to a non-lactating cow
- Name for a baby bovine
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- A female bovine that hasn't given birth to a calf
- An animal that has parents of different breeds
- (2 words) A female born as a twin that is infertile
- A confinement operation where cattle are fed grain until they are slaughtered
- A male bovine with testicles
- Abbreviation for Expected Progeny Difference, which refers to the ability of calves to grow
- Female cattle that have produced at least one calf
- To take a calf away from its mother
- To surgically remove the testicles
- The mother of a baby
- A young calf that has been weaned from its mom
22 Clues: The mother of a baby • Name for a baby bovine • A castrated male bovine • The species name for cattle • A male bovine with testicles • Means naturally born without horns • To surgically remove the testicles • To take a calf away from its mother • (2 words) Refers to a non-lactating cow • The term used when an animal gives birth • Another word for hay or high quality fiber • ...
Mining and Ranching 2023-01-12
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- Trail used to transport cattle from ranchers in Texas to Kasas.
- Caused stampedes of prospectors desperately hoping to strike it rich.
- This was found by Henry Comstock in 1859.
- A wild rush or flight of frightened animals.
- The method of extracting minerals involving digging beneath the surface was used for this kind of mining.
- Books that sold for a dime and helped spread the myths of the Wild West.
- Stray calves with no identifying symbols.
- Method of extracting mineral ore by hand using simple tools.
- One of the most legendary boomtowns.
- Mark that shows who the cattle belongs to.
- Almost overnight Virginia City, Nevada gained a population of this many people.
- Cheap fencing used to block off areas
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- A vast area of grassland owned by the government.
- Used to search riverbeds more quickly.
- A vast majority of ranches were focused on these animals.
- What towns turned into when mines closed.
- A rope used for catching cattle.
- This way of transportation was expanded so people could reach supply points.
- Where gold was found in 1858.
- A breed descended from Spanish cattle.
20 Clues: Where gold was found in 1858. • A rope used for catching cattle. • One of the most legendary boomtowns. • Cheap fencing used to block off areas • Used to search riverbeds more quickly. • A breed descended from Spanish cattle. • What towns turned into when mines closed. • This was found by Henry Comstock in 1859. • Stray calves with no identifying symbols. • ...
Cattle and Swine 2023-12-11
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- / Meat from cattle
- period / The time when a dairy cow is not producing milk
- / Male animal of the cattle family with all reproductive parts intact
- notching / System of permanently marking swine animals for I.D. purposes by cutting notches in their ears
- / To place a substance under the skin, usually a growth hormone
- / To remove from the herd
- / To remove most of the tail
- / The meat of young calves
- / To give birth to piglets
- / Castrated male animal of the cattle family
- / Rendered pork fat
- choice / Making feed available to animals at all times
- / Female of the swine family that has not given birth
- / Animals that produce milk
- / To remove and keep away from, usually milk
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- / To cook and press the oil from
- / Young animal of the swine family
- replacers / Products that are mixed with warm water to feed young calves in place of milk
- / The fat in milk
- / The milk that is produced for a short period of time after calving
- / A female of the cattle family that has not given birth
- / White/yellowish liquid secreted by the mammary glands of an animal for the purpose of feeding young
- / Male animal of the swine family with all reproductive parts intact
- / Meat from swine
- / A female of the cattle family that has given birth
- / Using the animal for work
- feed / Feed provided especially for young animals to supplement their mother’s milk
- / Females of the swine family that have given birth
- / A young animal of the cattle family
29 Clues: / The fat in milk • / Meat from swine • / Meat from cattle • / Rendered pork fat • / To remove from the herd • / The meat of young calves • / To give birth to piglets • / Using the animal for work • / Animals that produce milk • / To remove most of the tail • / To cook and press the oil from • / Young animal of the swine family • / A young animal of the cattle family • ...
Cattle and Swine 2023-12-11
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- / Male animal of the swine family with all reproductive parts intact
- / Male animal of the cattle family with all reproductive parts intact
- choice / Making feed available to animals at all times
- / Animals that produce milk
- / Meat from swine
- feed / Feed provided especially for young animals to supplement their mother’s milk
- / To remove from the herd
- / To give birth to piglets
- / Female of the swine family that has not given birth
- / Castrated male animal of the cattle family
- / Using the animal for work
- notching / System of permanently marking swine animals for I.D. purposes by cutting notches in their ears
- / White/yellowish liquid secreted by the mammary glands of an animal for the purpose of feeding young
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- / The meat of young calves
- / A young animal of the cattle family
- / The fat in milk
- / Meat from cattle
- / A female of the cattle family that has not given birth
- / To place a substance under the skin, usually a growth hormone
- replacers / Products that are mixed with warm water to feed young calves in place of milk
- / A female of the cattle family that has given birth
- / Young animal of the swine family
- / The milk that is produced for a short period of time after calving
- / To cook and press the oil from
- / Rendered pork fat
- / To remove and keep away from, usually milk
- / Females of the swine family that have given birth
- period / The time when a dairy cow is not producing milk
- / To remove most of the tail
29 Clues: / The fat in milk • / Meat from swine • / Meat from cattle • / Rendered pork fat • / To remove from the herd • / The meat of young calves • / To give birth to piglets • / Animals that produce milk • / Using the animal for work • / To remove most of the tail • / To cook and press the oil from • / Young animal of the swine family • / A young animal of the cattle family • ...
Livestock terms 2025-09-02
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- a common word of Bovine animals
- a castrated male pig
- the act of birthing in hogs
- of or relating to horses
- of or relating to goats
- a mature female horse
- of or relating to cattle
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- a young sheep
- an un-castrated male hog
- a castrated male sheep or goat
- an un-castrated male cattle
- a mature female sheep
- a un-castrated male sheep of goat
- of or relating to pigs
- a mature female cattle that has given birth
15 Clues: a young sheep • a castrated male pig • a mature female sheep • a mature female horse • of or relating to pigs • of or relating to goats • an un-castrated male hog • of or relating to horses • of or relating to cattle • the act of birthing in hogs • an un-castrated male cattle • a castrated male sheep or goat • a common word of Bovine animals • a un-castrated male sheep of goat • ...
Beef - Swine Crossword 2023-12-11
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- / To place a substance under the skin, usually a growth hormone
- / The fat in milk
- / Rendered pork fat
- / The meat of young calves
- / Meat from swine
- / Male animal of the swine family with all reproductive parts intact
- replacers / Dry dairy or vegetable products that are mixed with warm water to feed young calves in place of milk
- / A female of the cattle family that has given birth
- / A female of the cattle family that has not given birth
- / Animals that produce milk
- period / The time when a dairy cow is not producing milk
- choice / Making feed available to animals at all times
- / Females of the swine family that have given birth
- / To cook and press the oil from
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- / To remove from the herd
- / Female of the swine family that has not given birth
- / Young animal of the swine family
- feed / Feed provided especially for young animals to supplement their mother’s milk
- / Male animal of the cattle family with all reproductive parts intact
- / To remove most of the tail
- / Using the animal for work
- notching / System of permanently marking swine animals for identification purposes by cutting notches in their ears
- / The milk that is produced for a short period of time after calving
- / To remove and keep away from, usually milk
- / To give birth to piglets
- / A young animal of the cattle family
- / White or yellowish liquid secreted by the mammary glands of an animal for the purpose of feeding young
- / Castrated male animal of the cattle family
- / Meat from cattle
29 Clues: / The fat in milk • / Meat from swine • / Meat from cattle • / Rendered pork fat • / To remove from the herd • / The meat of young calves • / To give birth to piglets • / Using the animal for work • / Animals that produce milk • / To remove most of the tail • / To cook and press the oil from • / Young animal of the swine family • / A young animal of the cattle family • ...
Cattle and Swine 2023-12-11
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- / A female of the cattle family that has given birth
- / White or yellowish liquid secreted by the mammary glands of an animal for the purpose of feeding young
- notching / System of permanently marking swine animals for identification purposes by cutting notches in their ears
- / The fat in milk
- / A young animal of the cattle family
- / Meat from swine
- / Animals that produce milk
- / Female of the swine family that has not given birth
- / To give birth to piglets
- / The meat of young calves
- / Castrated male animal of the cattle family
- / Using the animal for work
- / To cook and press the oil from
- replacers / Dry dairy or vegetable products that are mixed with warm water to feed young calves in place of milk
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- / To remove most of the tail
- / Females of the swine family that have given birth
- / A female of the cattle family that has not given birth
- feed / Feed provided especially for young animals to supplement their mother’s milk
- / Meat from cattle
- / To remove from the herd
- / Male animal of the swine family with all reproductive parts intact
- / The milk that is produced for a short period of time after calving
- / Young animal of the swine family
- / To place a substance under the skin, usually a growth hormone
- period / The time when a dairy cow is not producing milk
- choice / Making feed available to animals at all times
- / To remove and keep away from, usually milk
- / Rendered pork fat
- / Male animal of the cattle family with all reproductive parts intact
29 Clues: / The fat in milk • / Meat from swine • / Meat from cattle • / Rendered pork fat • / To remove from the herd • / To give birth to piglets • / The meat of young calves • / Animals that produce milk • / Using the animal for work • / To remove most of the tail • / To cook and press the oil from • / Young animal of the swine family • / A young animal of the cattle family • ...
Diseases and Parasites of Beef Cattle 2016-03-09
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- tongue A chronic but seldom fatal disease in cattle
- Are organisms that live in the cell of the intestinal lining
- Cattle that are infested do not gain properly
- is a disease carried by insects that affects the eyes of the animals
- A major problem for beef and dairy cattle producers
- Hundreds may cluster on the face, back, horn, withers, and belly of the animal
- flies and deer flies Causing cattle to gain more slowly
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- an insecticide capable of absorption into plant sap or animal blood and lethal to insects feeding on or within the treated host
- Cattle sometimes pick up sharp metal object, such as wire, nails, pins, and screws, with their feed
- make or become swollen with fluid or gas
- is the disease affects cloven-hoofed animals.
- A disease complex that affects the respiratory of the animal
- Cattle become restless and do not gain well
- plants Can cause injury or poisoning when eaten by cattle
- is a contagious skin disease that may be spread to other animals and humans
15 Clues: make or become swollen with fluid or gas • Cattle become restless and do not gain well • is the disease affects cloven-hoofed animals. • Cattle that are infested do not gain properly • A major problem for beef and dairy cattle producers • tongue A chronic but seldom fatal disease in cattle • flies and deer flies Causing cattle to gain more slowly • ...
Careers Associated with Cattle! 2024-04-21
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- provides continuing education to help farmers learn the newest information for raising cattle
- reports on cattle markets
- transports cattle to harvesting facilities and boxed beef to distribution centers and restaurants
- helps farmers sell cattle
- grows hay and grain to feed cattle
- prevents and treats illness in animals
- helps farmers with loans for seeds, land, equipment, and animals
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- formulates balanced feed rations in cattle
- sells seeds to farmers to grow crops
- oversees care of cattle who finish growing in feedlots
- buy cattle for processing facilities
11 Clues: reports on cattle markets • helps farmers sell cattle • grows hay and grain to feed cattle • sells seeds to farmers to grow crops • buy cattle for processing facilities • prevents and treats illness in animals • formulates balanced feed rations in cattle • oversees care of cattle who finish growing in feedlots • ...
Cattle Terminology 2023-09-20
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- an animal of the cattle species.
- the slaughter an animal.
- young bovine animal.
- abnormal or difficult birth, calving trouble.
- female that has had a calf.
- the process of eliminating less productive or less desirable cattle from a herd.
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- castrated male, used for production purposes.
- cattle that do not have horns.
- young female that has not had a calf.
- the period of pregnancy, usually 285 days.
- the process of removing the horn form an animal when they are young.
- body of cattle after they have been slaughtered.
- intact male, used for breeding purposes.
- cattle that naturally have horns.
- the act of giving birth to a calf.
15 Clues: young bovine animal. • the slaughter an animal. • female that has had a calf. • cattle that do not have horns. • an animal of the cattle species. • cattle that naturally have horns. • the act of giving birth to a calf. • young female that has not had a calf. • intact male, used for breeding purposes. • the period of pregnancy, usually 285 days. • ...
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Animal Classification 2021-09-04
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- young chicken
- mature male hog
- castrated male goat
- young dog
- young sheep
- of or pertaining to sheep
- birthing process of hogs
- immature female cattle
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- birthing processing of cattle
- young cat
- the birthing process of dogs
- castrated male chicken
- of or pertaining to cattle
- of or pertaining to horses
- of or pertaining to chickens
- mature female horse
16 Clues: young cat • young dog • young sheep • young chicken • mature male hog • castrated male goat • mature female horse • castrated male chicken • immature female cattle • birthing process of hogs • of or pertaining to sheep • of or pertaining to cattle • of or pertaining to horses • the birthing process of dogs • of or pertaining to chickens • birthing processing of cattle
westward expansion ma,km 2015-10-13
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- an unexplored area
- Act a law that turned Native Americans into farmers or landowners
- rush when someone finds gold and everyone comes to them
- Railroad a huge railroad that is very important
- weather over time
- another word for buffalo
- plains the middle of the united states
- someone who worked with ranchers and cattle
- when there is not enough of something
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- a group of African Americans
- grant a piece of paper that gives land
- a large farm that generally houses animals
- a person from a different country
- a person who settles new areas
- someone who works with cowboys and cattle
- use of ideas that help peoples life
- drive a movement of cattle
- somebody who works with cattle on the ranches
- wire wire that has little spines on it
- a house made out of sod
20 Clues: weather over time • an unexplored area • a house made out of sod • another word for buffalo • drive a movement of cattle • a group of African Americans • a person who settles new areas • a person from a different country • use of ideas that help peoples life • when there is not enough of something • grant a piece of paper that gives land • plains the middle of the united states • ...
Cowboys! 2012-02-08
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- This instrument could fit in a saddle bag
- The place where the food is kept
- The trail that ends in Sedalia, Missouri
- The graveyard in Dodge City where outlaws were buried
- One reason for singing cowboy songs
- Covers the face from dust
- The end of the Goodnight-Loving Trail
- Out of control, running cattle
- The equipment used to sit on a horse
- A word for orphan calves
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- A symbol that shows who owns each steer
- Songs sung at night
- The type of cattle moved on the cattle drive
- Moving along cattle with a pole
- The Kansas state song
- All trails start in this state
- The equipment used over a horse's head
- The trail that begins in Texas and ends in Kansas
- One subject that cowboys sang about
19 Clues: Songs sung at night • The Kansas state song • A word for orphan calves • Covers the face from dust • All trails start in this state • Out of control, running cattle • Moving along cattle with a pole • The place where the food is kept • One reason for singing cowboy songs • One subject that cowboys sang about • The equipment used to sit on a horse • ...
Animal Science Crossword 2022-12-16
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- a strong horse breed
- a group of cows
- cattle used for consumption
- children
- a female bovine that has not given birth
- a specimen with sperm
- uncastrated
- form of dairy
- an intact male cow
- small horse
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- most popular dairy cow breed in the U.S.A
- cattle used for milk
- small feathered animal with beack
- a mix of horse and donkey
- a female bovine that has given birth
- take the meat off cow
- time period of the pregnancy
- large muscular animal
- small four-legged animal with small horns
- a specimen with ovaries
20 Clues: children • uncastrated • small horse • form of dairy • a group of cows • an intact male cow • cattle used for milk • a strong horse breed • take the meat off cow • large muscular animal • a specimen with sperm • a specimen with ovaries • a mix of horse and donkey • cattle used for consumption • time period of the pregnancy • small feathered animal with beack • ...
The Wild West 2025-03-04
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- An official in charge of law enforcement in a town.
- A rope used to catch cattle or horses.
- A person who herds cattle on horseback.
- A valuable metal that sparked rushes and settlements.
- A robber or outlaw, often targeting stagecoaches.
- A group assembled by a sheriff to capture criminals.
- A common mode of transportation in the Wild West.
- A path used for travel, such as the Oregon Trail.
- A term used for posters seeking outlaws.
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- A horse-drawn vehicle used for long-distance travel.
- Large wild animals hunted by Native Americans and settlers.
- A bar or tavern popular in frontier towns.
- A criminal, especially one from the Wild West.
- Domesticated animals, especially cows, raised on ranches.
- A sudden rush of a group of animals, especially cattle.
- A large farm for raising livestock, especially cattle.
- A type of handgun commonly used in the Wild West.
- A seat placed on a horse for riding.
18 Clues: A seat placed on a horse for riding. • A rope used to catch cattle or horses. • A person who herds cattle on horseback. • A term used for posters seeking outlaws. • A bar or tavern popular in frontier towns. • A criminal, especially one from the Wild West. • A robber or outlaw, often targeting stagecoaches. • A common mode of transportation in the Wild West. • ...
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Harper Larson = 5th hour 2024-04-17
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- Someone who moves from State to state
- blocked cattle from getting in farmers crops
- what caused Cowboys to stop doing cattle drives
- where the Czechs settled
- A famous African American Cowboy
- where the French settled
- cowboys used these for shoes
- the first people to settle in Kansas
- something natives relied on
- where the Swedish settled
- the number of horses that were needed for a cattle drive
- ownership or control of a supply
- Someone who moves from Country to Country
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- Protected cowboys from tall brush
- where the African Americans settled
- where the Germans settled
- where the British settled
- 4$ for a Longhorn in this state
- the amount of buffalo killed in a decade
- what a lot of ethnic groups came for
- who did cattle drives
- the act in 1862
- where the Mexicans settled
23 Clues: the act in 1862 • who did cattle drives • where the Czechs settled • where the French settled • where the Germans settled • where the British settled • where the Swedish settled • where the Mexicans settled • something natives relied on • cowboys used these for shoes • 4$ for a Longhorn in this state • A famous African American Cowboy • ownership or control of a supply • ...
Cattle husbandry 2023-08-03
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- male calves should be castrated within ___ months of age
- grazing cows need at least ___ hectare per cow
- removal of the testicles in very young male cattle
- Weaning allows the mother cow to transfer _____ to her own body for the next calving
- a way to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- calves are weaned at ____ to ten months of age
- cattle should be vaccinated every ___ months
- the process of withdrawing a calfs' access to milk
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- _________ breeding allows greater control over genetic gains
- removing a bovines horns
- an area where cattle are grazed
- a technique for marking livestock, usually done with a hot iron
- the best place to vaccinate cattle is in the ____ muscle
- the process of selecting and mating individuals
- the gestation period of a cow is ___ months
- a method of livestock identification
16 Clues: removing a bovines horns • an area where cattle are grazed • a method of livestock identification • the gestation period of a cow is ___ months • cattle should be vaccinated every ___ months • grazing cows need at least ___ hectare per cow • calves are weaned at ____ to ten months of age • the process of selecting and mating individuals • ...
Animal Terminology Landon Sabo 2022-01-25
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- , castrated male chicken
- , mature male cattle
- , mature male sheep
- , birth term for swine
- , mature female cattle
- , newborn goat
- , young male chicken
- , a castrated male cow
- , newborn swine
- , young male and female fish
- , birth term for fish
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- , birth term for sheep
- , birth term for horse
- , a castrated male pig
- , newborn chicken
- , mature male turkey
- , castrated male sheep
- , a castrated male horse
- , mature male rabbit
- , newborn cattle
- , mature female rabbit
- , birth term for duck
- , birth term for goat
- , mature female sheep
- , mature female goose
- , newborn rabbit
26 Clues: , newborn goat • , newborn swine • , newborn cattle • , newborn rabbit • , newborn chicken • , mature male sheep • , mature male cattle • , mature male turkey • , mature male rabbit • , young male chicken • , birth term for duck • , birth term for goat • , mature female sheep • , mature female goose • , birth term for fish • , birth term for sheep • , birth term for horse • , a castrated male pig • ...
Diego sanchez 2020-08-24
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- castrated male cattle
- castrated male sheep
- scientific name for sheep
- immature male
- immature male pig
- sexually mature female horse
- female sheep
- sexually immature sheep; offspring of a ram and ewe
- castrated male pig
- sexually immature male or female cattle
- immature male chicken
- scientific name for swine
- scientific name for cattlebull intact male cattle
- female pig which has produced offspring
- castrated male horse
- sexually immature male horse
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- castrated male goat
- immature female sheep
- female chicken which has NOT produced offspring
- female pig which has NOT produced offspring
- scientific name for horses
- intact male sheep; also known as a buck
- four to six months old male or female; offspring of a stallion and mare
- intact male horse
- female which has NOT produced offspring cattle
- female chicken which has produced offspring
- intact male pig
- intact male goat; also known as a billy
- sexually immature female horse
- castrated male chicken
- scientific name for goats
- immature male sheep
- female goat; also known as a nanny
- intact male chicken
- sexually immature goat; offspring of a buck and doe
- female which has produced offspring cattle
- scientific name for chicken
37 Clues: female sheep • immature male • intact male pig • immature male pig • intact male horse • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • immature male sheep • intact male chicken • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • castrated male cattle • immature female sheep • immature male chicken • castrated male chicken • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for goats • scientific name for swine • ...
Cows! 2024-05-22
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- The "Champion Dairy Cow of the World"
- The process of straining non-milk particles from the milk
- Waste from cattle that can be used to grow crops
- An unbred female
- The digestive system type of cattle
- The process of killing bacteria in the milk
- The family that cattle belong to
- A female that has calved
- A young male or female under 1 year of age
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- The process of breaking down and mixing fat particles in the milk
- A tool used to lasso a cow, but has a metal release
- This period for cattle is 9 months
- A tool that you run cattle through to control them when applying medicine or working on them
- The process of adding fat soluble vitamins and minerals to milk
- The process of removing fat from the milk and remixing at desired amounts
- This country has the 2 largest farms in the world
- A type of farm that only raises animals and no crops
- A castrated male incapable of reproduction
- An intact male capable of reproduction
- This can be transferred from one female cow to another to improve a herd's genetics quickly
20 Clues: An unbred female • A female that has calved • The family that cattle belong to • This period for cattle is 9 months • The digestive system type of cattle • The "Champion Dairy Cow of the World" • An intact male capable of reproduction • A castrated male incapable of reproduction • A young male or female under 1 year of age • The process of killing bacteria in the milk • ...
Bovine Ephemeral Fever 2024-02-15
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- Arthropod borne viral disease affecting cattle and water buffalo
- Genus of biting midges, potential vectors for a certain cattle fever virus
- Management strategy with uncertain efficacy against the spread of bovine ephemeral fever due to unidentified insect vector
- Condition that may occur in cattle one day after fever onset in bovine ephemeral fever
- Type of vaccine described but not commercially available for bovine ephemeral fever
- Condition involving presence of virus in the blood, pertinent to bovine ephemeral fever's transmission
- Diagnostic method often used for identifying this cattle disease
- Family of viruses that includes the agent causing bovine ephemeral fever
- Phenomenon demonstrated by the bovine ephemeral fever virus through cross neutralization tests
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- Genus to which the virus causing bovine ephemeral fever belongs
- Common insect vector suspected in the spread of bovine ephemeral fever
- Technique used to identify antigenic variation in viruses, including the bovine ephemeral fever virus
- Longterm protection developed after recovery from this specific fever in cattle
- Blood condition observed in cattle during the peak of bovine ephemeral fever
- Treatment category for inflammation and fever in cattle affected by this viral disease
15 Clues: Genus to which the virus causing bovine ephemeral fever belongs • Arthropod borne viral disease affecting cattle and water buffalo • Diagnostic method often used for identifying this cattle disease • Common insect vector suspected in the spread of bovine ephemeral fever • Family of viruses that includes the agent causing bovine ephemeral fever • ...
TX cattle kingdom 2021-02-19
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- The strongest Native group to rule the great plains
- The Cattle ranch that ruled most of southern portion of Texas
- What was one reason cattle ranching was so popular?
- spanish cowboys
- to isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease
- a long rope with a slipknot at one end
- a group of businesses that offer similar services or make a kind of good for sale
- What major event caused a rise in the cattle industry?
- spanish word for exchanging horses
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- Major cattle trail used around this part of the panhandle
- Wild horses
- The invention that ended the open range.
- The Cattle ranch that ruled the TX panhandle
- a serious crime that usually results in a jail sentence
- Native group that rivaled the strongest group
- reckless, bold outlaws
16 Clues: Wild horses • spanish cowboys • reckless, bold outlaws • spanish word for exchanging horses • a long rope with a slipknot at one end • The invention that ended the open range. • The Cattle ranch that ruled the TX panhandle • Native group that rivaled the strongest group • The strongest Native group to rule the great plains • ...
Livestock Breeds 2016-09-15
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- mature female chicken
- mature female after foaling
- castrated male chicken prior to puberty.
- male horse, uncastrated, up to 3 years old.
- mature male cattle
- young chicken
- castrated male cattle prior to puberty
- young beef animal.
- mature female swine after farrowing.
- Red, white, yellow, black, brown, good dual purpose breed.
- young female chicken prior to laying
- castrated male swine prior to puberty.
- mature male chicken
- young horse
- castrated male cattle after puberty.
- castrated male
- heat tolerant but temperamental breed.
- red, white, roan, good milk producers.
- young swine
- mature male sheep
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- female sheep prior to and after lambing
- black, polled high quality meat.
- young male chicken prior to puberty.
- castrated male sheep prior to puberty.
- mature female cattle that has one calf
- semi golden, good muscling, polled/horned.
- white with heavy muscling.
- female prior to foaling
- mature male horse.
- female cattle that has not calved.
- mature male swine
- young sheep
- female swine prior to farrowing.
- 3/8 Brahman 5/8 Angus
- polled or horned, good temperament, low milk producer
35 Clues: young horse • young sheep • young swine • young chicken • castrated male • mature male swine • mature male sheep • mature male cattle • young beef animal. • mature male horse. • mature male chicken • mature female chicken • 3/8 Brahman 5/8 Angus • female prior to foaling • white with heavy muscling. • mature female after foaling • black, polled high quality meat. • female swine prior to farrowing. • ...
Gavin Brittingham - 3rd Hour 2024-04-17
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- A Separate grain from a plant, typically with a flail
- Where did African Americans Settle in Kansas
- How much was a Longhorn cattle in the East
- Commit assets as security
- Young men that led cattle drives were called
- A person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable
- A mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
- Who created Harvey Houses
- Extreme scarcity of food.
- A settler with no legal title to the land occupied
- What disease did did longhorn cattle carry
- A public speaker, especially one who is eloquent or skilled
- introduce machines or automatic devices into a process or place
- A plot of land
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- A period of isolation because of an infectious disease
- A parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
- How much was a longhorn cattle in Texas
- Why did people settle in Kansas
- A document granting the limits of the rights of the group to which it is given
- Ownership or control of a supply
- What fort was built in 1865
- How many cows are in a cattle drive
- Who was the Kiowa Cheif
23 Clues: A plot of land • Who was the Kiowa Cheif • Commit assets as security • Who created Harvey Houses • Extreme scarcity of food. • What fort was built in 1865 • Why did people settle in Kansas • Ownership or control of a supply • How many cows are in a cattle drive • How much was a longhorn cattle in Texas • How much was a Longhorn cattle in the East • ...
The History of the Guitar in Hawaiʻi 2022-06-23
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- The Hawaiian word for cowboy
- ____________ I was gifted the first head of cattle in Hawaiʻi.
- It is said that the sound of this common household item's incidental contact with a guitar's strings inspired the first kīkā kila.
- Kīkā kila
- Middle name of the first Hawaiian to build a guitar
- High school attended by the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- 18___ is the year the Spanish-Mexican cowboys were hired.
- First name of the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- Last name of the one who first introduced cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- The total amount of cows first introduced to Hawaiʻi.
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- A maker of guitars and other similar instruments
- Kīhōʻalu
- Another animal introduced to Hawaiʻi by the same captain who brought cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- First name of the one who first introduced cattle to Hawaiʻi.
- Last name of the inventor of the kīkā kila.
- The kīkā kila is played in a ____________ position
- The total amount of bulls first introduced to Hawaiʻi.
- The instrument whose arrival here in Hawaiʻi is credited to Spanish-Mexican cowboys.
- Was used in the past to conceal a guitar player's hands during play.
- Spanish-Mexican cowboys
- The King who hired Spanish-Mexican cowboys to train Hawaiians to manage cattle.
21 Clues: Kīhōʻalu • Kīkā kila • Spanish-Mexican cowboys • The Hawaiian word for cowboy • Last name of the inventor of the kīkā kila. • First name of the inventor of the kīkā kila. • A maker of guitars and other similar instruments • The kīkā kila is played in a ____________ position • Middle name of the first Hawaiian to build a guitar • ...
January 2025-10-30
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- Tool used to mark cattle for identification
- Cattle breed known for its wide horns
- Grassland used for grazing animals
- Ranch hand who takes care of horses
- Person who herds and tends cattle
- Leather headgear used to control a horse
- Enclosed area for holding livestock
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- Leather seat fastened on a horse for riding
- A large farm for raising cattle or other livestock
- Main building used for storing hay or livestock
- Leader of a cattle drive
- Pumps water from the ground on ranches
- Young female cow that hasn’t calved
13 Clues: Leader of a cattle drive • Person who herds and tends cattle • Grassland used for grazing animals • Ranch hand who takes care of horses • Young female cow that hasn’t calved • Enclosed area for holding livestock • Cattle breed known for its wide horns • Pumps water from the ground on ranches • Leather headgear used to control a horse • ...
Cattle crossword 2024-06-04
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- meat that comes from cows?
- long grass biome?
- bi-product from cows?
- a place where animals are shelter?
- where animals are sent to be killed ?
- the surroundings in which animals and people live?
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- what is a cattle farmer called?
- people who tend to animals on a farm?
- foot and mouth is one of these that kill animals?
- a disease that effects animals' hoofs and mouth?
- ability to maintain or support a process over time?
- the practice of growing crops/animals?
- dry dust harsh conditions?
- a group of cattle?
- sound cows make?
15 Clues: sound cows make? • long grass biome? • a group of cattle? • bi-product from cows? • meat that comes from cows? • dry dust harsh conditions? • what is a cattle farmer called? • a place where animals are shelter? • people who tend to animals on a farm? • where animals are sent to be killed ? • the practice of growing crops/animals? • a disease that effects animals' hoofs and mouth? • ...
Cattle terms 2025-05-14
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- Parasitic roundworm that lives in the intestines of its host
- Ear tag impregnated with insecticide to control flys
- comes from the Latin word for "cow"
- Adult female cattle
- An adult, uncastrated male bovine animal
- A small, blood-sucking creature.
- Animal with no immunity to a particular disease
- the skin of a large animal, like a co
- Disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis
- Ribbon-like parasitic worm that lives in the intestines of animals
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- A small, black, blood-sucking fly that is a pest on cattle
- Highly contagious viral disease that causes blisters and ulcers in the mouth, feet, and udder
- A young domestic cow or bull
- facility where livestock animals are slaughtered
- a young animal, typically a beef calf
15 Clues: Adult female cattle • A young domestic cow or bull • A small, blood-sucking creature. • comes from the Latin word for "cow" • a young animal, typically a beef calf • the skin of a large animal, like a co • An adult, uncastrated male bovine animal • Animal with no immunity to a particular disease • facility where livestock animals are slaughtered • ...
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Cattle of The Sun God & Meeting of Father and Son 2025-05-30
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- Island where the sacred cattle graze
- Sun god, owner of golden cattle
- Group of people living on an island that gift Odysseus a magic boat that will bring him back to Ithaca
- Odysseus's son
- Odysseus's disguise
- What happens to Odysseus' men after Zeus' punishment
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- One of Odysseus's men that suggested to eat the cattle
- Main character, returning home from Trojan War
- Odysseus's guide/patron, disguises Odysseus
- loyal swineherd
- Odysseus' home spent 20 years trying to get to
- God who wrecks Odysseus' ship after Helios complains
- Forbidden animals sacred to Helios
- Odysseus' only action that spared him from the cattle curse
14 Clues: Odysseus's son • loyal swineherd • Odysseus's disguise • Sun god, owner of golden cattle • Forbidden animals sacred to Helios • Island where the sacred cattle graze • Odysseus's guide/patron, disguises Odysseus • Main character, returning home from Trojan War • Odysseus' home spent 20 years trying to get to • God who wrecks Odysseus' ship after Helios complains • ...
Hoofbeat Crossword 2024-11-10
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- raised on the western island Scotland and tends to be on the smaller size
- One of AHCA's three founders
- one copy of the black allele and one copy of either the red or wild type allele.
- instrument that has a drone a chanter and a bag
- regional association formed in 1982 to promote Scottish highland cattle
- 2023 NCHCA grand champion female Finola Katie 32nd breeder
- to bring food back from a stomach into the mouth and chew it again
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- deletion of what gene causes the double-muscled phenotype in cattle
- a long fringe that covers Highland cattle eyes
- the fourth stomach of a ruminate
- 2023 NWSS Grand Champion Highland Bull
- Traditional highland colors
- queen Victoria's preferred color of highland cattle
- a way to compare and rank cattle for their genetic potential as parents
- NCHCA current president
- provides genetic material from high value sires at a relatively low cost
16 Clues: NCHCA current president • Traditional highland colors • One of AHCA's three founders • the fourth stomach of a ruminate • 2023 NWSS Grand Champion Highland Bull • a long fringe that covers Highland cattle eyes • instrument that has a drone a chanter and a bag • queen Victoria's preferred color of highland cattle • 2023 NCHCA grand champion female Finola Katie 32nd breeder • ...
Animal Science Test Review 2023-02-02
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- the three categories of animals are food, service, and ___
- baby rabbit
- sheep
- baby cow
- male chicken
- career sector that relates to animals by providing fruits and veggies for food
- female cattle that has not had a baby
- baby goat
- mother sheep
- mother goat
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- castrated male horse
- bird used for meat
- Mother Pig
- rabbit
- female chicken that has not laid an egg
- mother horse
- uncastrated male cattle
- career sector that relates to animals by providing wood shavings for cages
- Uncastrated male pig
- castrated male cattle
- male turkey or male cat
- dog
- uncastrated male sheep
- baby horse
24 Clues: dog • sheep • rabbit • baby cow • baby goat • Mother Pig • baby horse • baby rabbit • mother goat • mother horse • male chicken • mother sheep • bird used for meat • castrated male horse • Uncastrated male pig • castrated male cattle • uncastrated male sheep • uncastrated male cattle • male turkey or male cat • female cattle that has not had a baby • female chicken that has not laid an egg • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2023-04-10
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- The Lobsterbacks
- Red, White and ________
- Sam's girlfriend
- They are not loyal to the King
- Mr. Meeker
- July 4th, 1776 is celebrated for ______________
- The younger brother
- cows
- The setting of the novel
- Where Redding is located
- She wants no part of the war
- The older brother
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- George _________________, the 1st president
- The battle between the American and British
- Their family cow
- British money
- My _____________ Sam is Dead
- The Meeker business and home
- They go here to sell cattle for supplies
- XX in Roman numbers
- The Meeker family goes here on Sundays
- Cattle
22 Clues: cows • Cattle • Mr. Meeker • British money • The Lobsterbacks • Their family cow • Sam's girlfriend • The older brother • The younger brother • XX in Roman numbers • Red, White and ________ • The setting of the novel • Where Redding is located • My _____________ Sam is Dead • The Meeker business and home • She wants no part of the war • They are not loyal to the King • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-10-24
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- young male horse
- newborn goat
- mature female
- young female sheep
- mature male hog
- meat from cattle
- very young turkey
- young female horse
- young cattle too young to reproduce
- young female chicken
- mature male sheep
- mature female that can reproduce
- mature female chicken
- castrated male horse
- newborn chicken
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- meat from swine
- mature female goat
- young male pig
- mature female sheep
- chickens grown to eat
- mature male goat
- newborn horse
- male cattle that can reproduce
- mature male turkey
- castrated male turkey
- castrated male sheep
- young female goat
- mature female turkey
28 Clues: newborn goat • mature female • newborn horse • young male pig • meat from swine • mature male hog • newborn chicken • young male horse • meat from cattle • mature male goat • very young turkey • mature male sheep • young female goat • mature female goat • young female sheep • young female horse • mature male turkey • mature female sheep • young female chicken • castrated male sheep • mature female turkey • ...
Indian Wars in Texas (by Joaquin C.) 2025-03-01
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- ranch workers
- watching or guarding
- a US Army Colonel who led the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
- a path created by trading post developer Jesse Chisholm
- difficult, hard
- Anger,Unfriendliness
- to search for
- Became smaller
- a way of marking cattle
- to take control or advantage of
- a cattle trail blazes by Charles Goodnight
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- the largest ranch in Texas
- inventor of barbed wire
- to eat or nibble
- determination
- difficult, requiring a lot of work
- the canyon site of an 1874 battle
- to move away or wander
- Land
- to take back
- types of cattle
21 Clues: Land • to take back • ranch workers • determination • to search for • Became smaller • difficult, hard • types of cattle • to eat or nibble • watching or guarding • Anger,Unfriendliness • to move away or wander • inventor of barbed wire • a way of marking cattle • the largest ranch in Texas • to take control or advantage of • the canyon site of an 1874 battle • difficult, requiring a lot of work • ...
Animal Diseases and Parasites 2025-11-19
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- Long, flat internal parasite that steals nutrients.
- These internal parasites are found in the intestines and can cause malnutrition and digestive issues in cattle and sheep.
- Common internal parasite; lives in intestines of livestock.
- Internal parasites in the intestines of horses and ruminants, leading to anemia, weight loss, and digestive upset.
- Common in dogs and can cause intestinal upset, but can affect livestock in rare cases.
- These flies feed on the blood of cattle and can cause weight loss, skin irritation, and reduced productivity
- Skin disease caused by mites; leads to itching and hair loss.
- A bacterial infection that affects cattle, pigs, and horses, causing fever, liver damage, and kidney failure.
- A blood-sucking parasite that infects the abomasum (stomach) of sheep and goats, causing anemia and death if untreated.
- Parasite carried by ticks; infects cattle blood cells.
- Bacterial disease causing abortion in cattle and goats.
- Common in livestock, particularly pets on farms. They can lead to skin irritation and transmit diseases like bubonic plague in rodents.
- A parasitic roundworm affecting pigs, causing muscle pain, fever, and digestive issues in humans and animals.
- Caused by a protozoa leading to severe diarrhea in young animals.
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- A chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium avium, leading to diarrhea and weight loss in cattle.
- Fungal skin infection spread by contact
- Contagious eye infection spread by flies.
- Deadly viral disease affecting nervous system; spread through bites.
- Spread by biting midges (Culicoides spp.), bluetongue causes swelling, fever, and mouth lesions in sheep and cattle.
- Affects the liver of ruminants, causing liver damage, anemia, and weight loss. Often spread through contaminated water.
- Protozoan disease causing diarrhea in young animals.
- A bacterial infection transmitted by ticks, primarily affecting wildlife, but can also infect livestock.
- Internal parasite of the liver; causes damage and anemia.
- External parasite causing itching and hair loss.
- Found in the intestines of pigs and horses, they can cause stunted growth, colic, and weight loss.
25 Clues: Fungal skin infection spread by contact • Contagious eye infection spread by flies. • External parasite causing itching and hair loss. • Long, flat internal parasite that steals nutrients. • Protozoan disease causing diarrhea in young animals. • Parasite carried by ticks; infects cattle blood cells. • Internal parasite of the liver; causes damage and anemia. • ...
U11 Vocabulary 2024-04-24
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- a long rope made of braided rawhide with a loop at one end, used to catch stray cattle
- when a herd of cattle is startled and runs away, often causing damage and injury
- a specific breed of cattle that came from Spanish origin and adapted to the harsh environment of Texas
- Native American attack on a settlement
- someone hired to kill buffalo in the plains so Native Americans would not have a food source
- public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle
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- a portable kitchen
- fencing material that allowed landowners to easily keep cattle off their land
- the journey made to take cattle from ranches to be sold at market
- African American soldier that served in the western United States after the Civil War
- marking that shows legal ownership of cattle
- machine that separated the cotton seeds from the bolls
- Spanish term for cowboy
13 Clues: a portable kitchen • Spanish term for cowboy • Native American attack on a settlement • marking that shows legal ownership of cattle • machine that separated the cotton seeds from the bolls • the journey made to take cattle from ranches to be sold at market • public land that could be used by anyone, usually for grazing cattle • ...
Cowboy Way of Life 2024-04-01
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- another word for cattle
- bull riding, calf roping and barrel racing are part of this event.
- The season most cattle drives begin
- Another term for Western Expansion.
- Used by ranchers to pen herds.
- this helped cowboys guard against dusty on the trail.
- Mexico's Native cowboys were called ___________.
- cattle were driven north and then caught a ride on this to reach markets.
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- buckaroo cowpunchers and cowpokes are another word for...
- The ______________ is located in South Texas and is still in operation today.
- Thesewere sold to northern markets for a much as $40 a head.
- White settlers claimed land to raise purchased cattle.
- These had wide brims and protected cowboys from the sun.
- Lasted from 1861-1865
- A special mark burned into skin of a cow that identified their owner
15 Clues: Lasted from 1861-1865 • another word for cattle • Used by ranchers to pen herds. • The season most cattle drives begin • Another term for Western Expansion. • Mexico's Native cowboys were called ___________. • this helped cowboys guard against dusty on the trail. • White settlers claimed land to raise purchased cattle. • ...
Beef Production 2025-05-05
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- Mature female
- 4th stomach, true stomach
- 1st stomach, bacteria present to digest plants
- Breed of beef cattle that originated in Scotland, either in red or black
- More than one stomach
- 2nd stomach, honeycomb lining
- Breed of beef cattle with a red and white face
- Cattle with no horns
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- 3rd stomach, folds, removes/absorbs water
- Offspring
- One stomach
- Calves are weaned from their mother and start to eat grain to supplement their diet
- Young female
- The main goal of a cow/calf operation is for the cow to give birth to a _______
- Mature male
- Cattle are kept in groups of approximately 100 head
16 Clues: Offspring • One stomach • Mature male • Young female • Mature female • Cattle with no horns • More than one stomach • 4th stomach, true stomach • 2nd stomach, honeycomb lining • 3rd stomach, folds, removes/absorbs water • 1st stomach, bacteria present to digest plants • Breed of beef cattle with a red and white face • Cattle are kept in groups of approximately 100 head • ...
Cattle Terminology Crossword 2024-12-09
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- gestation length for cattle (number)
- meat from cattle
- mature female who has given birth
- the act of giving birth in cattle
- young male or female cattle
- removal of testicles from male animals
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- immature female who has not given birth
- Indian Zebu or Brahman, humid climates, hump, loose skin
- mature male, not castrated
- european, temperate climates, no hump, skin tight
- meat from valves or young cattle
- immature male, castrated
12 Clues: meat from cattle • immature male, castrated • mature male, not castrated • young male or female cattle • meat from valves or young cattle • mature female who has given birth • the act of giving birth in cattle • gestation length for cattle (number) • removal of testicles from male animals • immature female who has not given birth • ...
Unit 10 Vocab 2023-04-21
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- paths that people used to bring cattle to markets
- open space where cattle can freely graze
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another
- is when a living thing no longer exists
- a symbol used to mark cattle and show which ranch they belonged to
- a cattle thief
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- African-Americans that served on the U.S. frontier
- invention used to pull water from underground
- cheap metal strips used to fence off an area
- land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans
- pens where cattle are kept after being rounded up
- Spanish term for cowboy
12 Clues: a cattle thief • Spanish term for cowboy • is when a living thing no longer exists • open space where cattle can freely graze • cheap metal strips used to fence off an area • invention used to pull water from underground • paths that people used to bring cattle to markets • pens where cattle are kept after being rounded up • ...
The Man from the Broken Hills 2022-11-16
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- a name for a person that rounds up cattle
- the gathering of cattle
- is an animal that is rode
- is a tool that can shoot
- is the house for the cowboys
- owns a ranch and was a major
- the person who stole the cattle
- a person that works with cattle
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- is the main character of the story
- name for the biggest steer in the herd
- the owner of the stirrup iron ranch
- is the Mexican cowboy
- the daughter of rossiter
- is the owner of the rival ranch
- person used for their abilities with a gun
- the animal that makes up beef
16 Clues: is the Mexican cowboy • the gathering of cattle • is a tool that can shoot • the daughter of rossiter • is an animal that is rode • is the house for the cowboys • owns a ranch and was a major • the animal that makes up beef • the person who stole the cattle • is the owner of the rival ranch • a person that works with cattle • is the main character of the story • ...
Beef Cattle Terminology 2020-08-28
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- scientific name for cattle
- cattle that is 1-2 years of age
- castrated male
- beef cattle enterprise where cattle are fed until fattened
- young cattle (less than 1 year)
- female that has produced a calf
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- female that has not produced a calf
- intact male
- animal that is a product of crossing two or more breeds
- operation that produces breeding stock for commercial industry
- meat from cattle
11 Clues: intact male • castrated male • meat from cattle • scientific name for cattle • cattle that is 1-2 years of age • young cattle (less than 1 year) • female that has produced a calf • female that has not produced a calf • animal that is a product of crossing two or more breeds • beef cattle enterprise where cattle are fed until fattened • ...
live stock terminology 2023-12-20
11 Clues: young of cattle • young of horses • giving birth in cattle • meat from young calves • castrated male in pigs • adult female in cattle • scientific name of pigs • scientific name of cattle • immature female in cattle • meat from a sheep that is over one year old • the general term for mother or female parent
Growth of the West 2021-03-16
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- free land to settlers through this law
- another name for individual miner
- cattle taken to railroads via this
- farmer of the Great Plains
- type of mining that uses high pressure hoses
- this devastates cattle industry in 1887-88
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- gold discovered here in Colorado
- Hispanic neighborhoods in cities of SW
- silver strikes in this southern Arizona town
- wrote a thesis on importance of frontier
- invented first mechanical reaper for farming
- cattle ranching huge in this state
- rich silver strikes in this state
- this justice reigned in mining towns
- season where cattle were driven to railroads
15 Clues: farmer of the Great Plains • gold discovered here in Colorado • another name for individual miner • rich silver strikes in this state • cattle ranching huge in this state • cattle taken to railroads via this • this justice reigned in mining towns • Hispanic neighborhoods in cities of SW • free land to settlers through this law • wrote a thesis on importance of frontier • ...
A&F Ranch 2024-11-12
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- where to store hay and tractor
- where a lot of cattle are stored and kept
- a breed of cattle with very long horns
- really fluffy breed of cattle
- where do you go and sell and buy cattle
- how does a cow get water from a fosset
- treats for cows
- what a male cow is
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- use to put out roundbales
- what a baby calf is called
- what does a baler make
- where you put cubes
- how counting cows is called
- what dairy cows produce
- itchy deep green feed for cows
15 Clues: treats for cows • what a male cow is • where you put cubes • what does a baler make • what dairy cows produce • use to put out roundbales • what a baby calf is called • how counting cows is called • really fluffy breed of cattle • where to store hay and tractor • itchy deep green feed for cows • a breed of cattle with very long horns • how does a cow get water from a fosset • ...
A&F Ranch 2024-11-12
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- where to store hay and tractor
- where a lot of cattle are stored and kept
- a breed of cattle with very long horns
- really fluffy breed of cattle
- where do you go and sell and buy cattle
- how does a cow get water from a fosset
- treats for cows
- what a male cow is
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- use to put out roundbales
- what a baby calf is called
- what does a baler make
- where you put cubes
- how counting cows is called
- what dairy cows produce
- itchy deep green feed for cows
15 Clues: treats for cows • what a male cow is • where you put cubes • what does a baler make • what dairy cows produce • use to put out roundbales • what a baby calf is called • how counting cows is called • really fluffy breed of cattle • where to store hay and tractor • itchy deep green feed for cows • a breed of cattle with very long horns • how does a cow get water from a fosset • ...
Beef 2014-02-03
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- only __ an animal is edible
- beef processing plants are built with animal __ in mind
- cattle may be given vitamin and mineral __
- __ products other then beef are made from cows
- Americans eat about __ pounds of beef
- cattle produce a small amount of this gas
- over the past __ years industries have made beef leaner\
- all __ isn't bad, cut off all the white and yellowish parts
- a neutered male bovine
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- a group of domesticated bovine animals
- look for the official __ on the packages
- beef is known for __ protein to the diet
- father bovine
- a cow is __ because it can turn all bad carps into beef
- animals in __ are also treated properly
- the animal classification that includes cattle
- a female bovine that has not had a calf
- industry the single largest segment of U.S. agriculture
18 Clues: father bovine • a neutered male bovine • only __ an animal is edible • Americans eat about __ pounds of beef • a group of domesticated bovine animals • animals in __ are also treated properly • a female bovine that has not had a calf • look for the official __ on the packages • beef is known for __ protein to the diet • cattle produce a small amount of this gas • ...
Cattle Overview Review 2023-12-18
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- part of the stomach that has manyplies that grind and squeeze food
- the four uses for cattle are meat, milk, work and __
- part of the stomach that has honeycomb lining that collects hardware
- biggest part of cow stomach with papillae where fermentation occurs
- also called fats and oil, have the most energy
- A ________ abomasum is when the abomasum fills with air and float out of place
- part of the stomach that is the TRUE stomach and is where absorption occurs
- nutrient that provides the bulk of energy and there are 3 forms
- digestive issue in cattle where gas get trapped in the rumen
- nutrients that are either fat or water soluble
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- nutrient needed to make and repair tissues
- abbreviation of the mixture of feed that we can specialize for livestock
- feedstuff that include specific nutrients like minerals
- feedstuff that provides energy through carbs and proteins, corn oats or soybeans
- how many compartments are in a cow's stomach
- who brought cattle to the Americas
- most needed mineral
- feedstuff that provides the bulk of the TMR like silage and hay
- another word used for the cattle species
- ancient ancestors of cattle
- Nutrient that is absolutely necessary for life
21 Clues: most needed mineral • ancient ancestors of cattle • who brought cattle to the Americas • another word used for the cattle species • nutrient needed to make and repair tissues • how many compartments are in a cow's stomach • also called fats and oil, have the most energy • Nutrient that is absolutely necessary for life • nutrients that are either fat or water soluble • ...
Chapter 21 Vocabulary 2022-05-03
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- a ranch in Palo Duro Canyon
- unfenced lands
- this was the route to Abilene named after Jesse Chisholm
- a ranch established in 1885 when the state gave land to the Capitol Freehold Land and Investment Company
- a cattlemen who looked beyond eastern markets who helped create the Goodnigh-Loving trail
- horse handler that cared for the crew's horses
- herding groups of cattle south of the Rio Grande
- a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points
- a cattle disease that longhorns were resistant to
- device where wind blows against the blades which creates power to operate a pump that brings underground water to the surface
- cow that appeared in Texas during the mid-1800s
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- a cattle ranch on the open range that went from Texas to Canada
- a ranch in South Texas that was one of the most important cattle operations in Texas
- identification marks
- a traili that led from South Texas through Indian Territory
- the Spanish word for remount
- some people would cut the fence to let their cattle have water and the owners fought back
- huge holding pens
- a farmer in Illinois who developed barbed wire
- this trail was created in 1874 and went from north of Kerrville to Fort Griffin
- thieves
21 Clues: thieves • unfenced lands • huge holding pens • identification marks • a ranch in Palo Duro Canyon • the Spanish word for remount • a farmer in Illinois who developed barbed wire • horse handler that cared for the crew's horses • cow that appeared in Texas during the mid-1800s • herding groups of cattle south of the Rio Grande • a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points • ...
Chapter 21 Vocabulary 2022-05-02
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- Wire fencing designed with sharp points
- Cattle industries, ranches during the boom
- People who move cattle from place to place
- Arguments caused by the fencing dilemas
- Someone who herds;Takes care of livestock
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- Wind operating machine used for energy
- A disease among cattle
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- A large yard in which cows are kept
- An identifying mark to determine ownership
- A person who steals livestock
- Land for livestock with no fencing or Gate
- Spanish word remount during a cattle drive
13 Clues: A disease among cattle • A person who steals livestock • A breed of cattle with long horns • A large yard in which cows are kept • Wind operating machine used for energy • Wire fencing designed with sharp points • Arguments caused by the fencing dilemas • Someone who herds;Takes care of livestock • Cattle industries, ranches during the boom • ...
Dairy 2021-11-04
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- the meat from a cow
- a paddock of grass for cattle to eat
- second stomach
- fourth stomach
- the thing cows feed to their calf
- when cows are moved to different paddocks and other paddocks rest
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- the period from the date of drying (stop of milk production) to next calving
- the mammary gland of female cattle
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk, or as beasts of burden; cows and oxen.
- one that controls the farm
- inserting fake sperm into cows
- third stomach
- first stomach
- inflammatory reaction in the mammary gland of the cow
- a young domestic cow or bull
- male cattle
16 Clues: male cattle • third stomach • first stomach • second stomach • fourth stomach • the meat from a cow • one that controls the farm • a young domestic cow or bull • inserting fake sperm into cows • the thing cows feed to their calf • the mammary gland of female cattle • a paddock of grass for cattle to eat • inflammatory reaction in the mammary gland of the cow • ...
HS Animal Terminology 2025-09-24
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- Mature male chicken
- Young female chicken
- Young male goat
- Mature female chicken
- Young female cattle
- Young male horse
- Young male chicken
- Castrated male horse
- Birth term for goats
- Birth term for horses
- Birth term for sheep
- Castrated male pig
- Castrated male sheep and goats
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- Castrated male cattle
- Mature male horse
- Mature male goat
- Mature male pig
- Young female pig
- Mature female goat
- Young female horse
- Birth term for cattle
- Mature female pig
- Mature and young female sheep
- Young female goat
- Birth term for pigs
- Mature and young male sheep
26 Clues: Young male goat • Mature male pig • Mature male goat • Young female pig • Young male horse • Mature male horse • Mature female pig • Young female goat • Mature female goat • Young female horse • Young male chicken • Castrated male pig • Mature male chicken • Young female cattle • Birth term for pigs • Young female chicken • Castrated male horse • Birth term for goats • Birth term for sheep • ...
Cattle/Pigs 2020-12-03
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- A mature female swine
- A young swine (usually weighing less than 120 pounds)
- Popular cow product
- A young female bovine which has not yet had a calf
- Animals in the pig family
- A young female pig
- A sexually mature male swine
- A sexually immature young bovine
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- The scientific name for cattle
- A young, castrated male swine
- Popular cow product
- A mature swine (usually weighing more than 120 pounds)
- A castrated male bovine
- A sexually mature bovine
- A mature female bovine
15 Clues: A young female pig • Popular cow product • Popular cow product • A mature female swine • A mature female bovine • A castrated male bovine • A sexually mature bovine • Animals in the pig family • A sexually mature male swine • A young, castrated male swine • The scientific name for cattle • A sexually immature young bovine • A young female bovine which has not yet had a calf • ...
Harper 1st Hour 2024-04-17
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- how many years did they have to make a change in the land for the homestead act
- what was known as the cowboy town
- somebody who fights for or against slavery
- what was Kansas called during the compromise of 1854 and after
- famous cow wrangler from England
- what river was by Lawrence when quantrill raided the town
- a place that stores weapons
- what they would do with cattle
- what does cultivate mean
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- ownership or control of a supply
- people who come from different countrie or places
- what made lives easier when people started moving towards the west
- what were Kansans afraid from Texas cattle
- most famous pistol of that time
- what did they use to transport the cows
- people who plant crops and tend soil
- where they would move cattle
- what act gave people land to live on during the civil war
- people who led cattle drives
- where were horses originally from
- famous magazine of the 1860's
21 Clues: what does cultivate mean • a place that stores weapons • where they would move cattle • people who led cattle drives • famous magazine of the 1860's • what they would do with cattle • most famous pistol of that time • ownership or control of a supply • famous cow wrangler from England • what was known as the cowboy town • where were horses originally from • ...
Farm for the holidays 2025-12-15
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- a baby horse
- adult make swine
- type of tree used for Christmas trees
- an adult female sheep
- commercial production of trees
- a castrated male cattle
- an intact male cattle
- the industry in horticulture that focuses on flowers and decorative house plants
- a young female horse
- a castrated male goat or sheep
- An antlered animal commonly associated with Christmas and also grown for it's meat
- a type of cactus that most often blooms in December
- a female cattle that has given birth
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- the growing of aquatic plants and animals
- a plant with specialized leaves often associates with the holidays
- a baby cattle
- a female goat or rabbit
- adult female swine
- An animal grown for meat or fur, also know for it's love of carrots
- a baby sheep
- an adult male horse
- the process of an animal giving birth
- the length of period for an embryo to develop and be born
- Adult male sheep
24 Clues: a baby horse • a baby sheep • a baby cattle • adult make swine • Adult male sheep • adult female swine • an adult male horse • a young female horse • an adult female sheep • an intact male cattle • a female goat or rabbit • a castrated male cattle • commercial production of trees • a castrated male goat or sheep • a female cattle that has given birth • type of tree used for Christmas trees • ...
Beef Cattle 2022-05-30
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- someone who works specifically with cattle
- An external pest that latches onto the cows skin and sucks its blood
- Fine flecks of fat within the beef
- The ability of an animal to reproduce
- A type of worm that lives on the inside of the cow
- when a cow has a build-up of gas in rumen (the first stomach) of the cow
- the care, cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals.
- A female cow who has not given birth yet
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- The place beef cattle are sent to be killed and used for meat
- farm animals used to make money
- an external pest that lives beneath the hair of the cow which makes the cow itch
- the happiness and health of an animal
- A young cow or bull from birth up to 10 months
- The skin we use from the cows to make things (like belts)
- The meat that you get from cows
15 Clues: farm animals used to make money • The meat that you get from cows • Fine flecks of fat within the beef • The ability of an animal to reproduce • the happiness and health of an animal • A female cow who has not given birth yet • someone who works specifically with cattle • A young cow or bull from birth up to 10 months • A type of worm that lives on the inside of the cow • ...
Lifestock Terms 2024-03-13
15 Clues: young cow • male deer • young deer • female deer • young sheep • young sheep • female sheep • chewing their cud • entire male cattle • castrated male sheep • castrated male cattle • cow that hasn't given birth • female cattle that has given birth • working dog that pushes stock away • working dog that turns stock towards you
The Cattle Trail 2016-03-30
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- guards against stickers for thighs
- fenced in area for cattle to be slaughtered
- wire to fence in livestock
- festival to compete on horses or bulls
- breaks horses
- type of wood to flavor meat
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- Vaquero
- Cowboy’s rope
- loose bush blown by the wind
- baby cow
- group of cattle
- gather wandering cattle
- trail to market
- cow thief
- wild horse
15 Clues: Vaquero • baby cow • cow thief • wild horse • Cowboy’s rope • breaks horses • group of cattle • trail to market • gather wandering cattle • wire to fence in livestock • type of wood to flavor meat • loose bush blown by the wind • guards against stickers for thighs • festival to compete on horses or bulls • fenced in area for cattle to be slaughtered
AFNR Terms 2024-04-09
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- The genes or DNA
- Protective equipment used in a lab
- A genotype such as BB for example.
- State that produces the most Swiss cheese
- Female cattle that has had calves
- A high pH
- Animal with four compartment stomach that can digest fiber
- Gas produced by photosynthesis
- A genotype such as Bb
- Female calf
- The physical appearance from genes
- Animal with parents of different breeds.
- Soil texture test
- Animal with one stomach
- Extra part in plant cell
- A low pH
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- Crop used to make biodiesel
- Practices that revolve around crops, soil, and livestock
- Male cattle used for breeding
- Process plants use
- Energy sources from decayed organic matter
- Male castrated pig
- gas required by plants
- Product of photosynthesis
- Dairy cattle breed producing the most milk
- Small engine that uses mix of oil and gas
- Male castrated cattle
- Female pig that has not had a litter
- Female Sheep
- Crop used to make ethanol
- Male Sheep
31 Clues: A low pH • A high pH • Male Sheep • Female calf • Female Sheep • The genes or DNA • Soil texture test • Process plants use • Male castrated pig • Male castrated cattle • A genotype such as Bb • gas required by plants • Animal with one stomach • Extra part in plant cell • Product of photosynthesis • Crop used to make ethanol • Crop used to make biodiesel • Male cattle used for breeding • ...
Puzzle #1 2025-05-14
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- Classic cowboy hat.
- A wild ride in rodeo.
- Home of the Calgary Stampede.
- Instrument of choice in cowboy music.
- A bull's move that can launch a rider.
- Old west shooter.
- You will need this to get into the rodeo.
- Leather straps used to control a horse.
- A person in charge of livestock; also a brand.
- The total number of seconds required for a good ride.
- A seat on the back of a horse.
- A shout of excitement
- A group of cattle.
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- Rodeo competitor who ties cattle.
- A large cattle farm.
- Headgear used to control a horse.
- Riding without a saddle.
- The kind of cowboy that ends up on wanted posters.
- Rodeo distraction.
- Path driven by cattle and followed by wranglers.
- What a cowboy might wear around his neck.
- Wide open grassy plain.
- Rope with a noose at one end.
- What you say to get your horse moving.
- Cowboy's tool on the heel.
25 Clues: Old west shooter. • Rodeo distraction. • A group of cattle. • Classic cowboy hat. • A large cattle farm. • A wild ride in rodeo. • A shout of excitement • Wide open grassy plain. • Riding without a saddle. • Cowboy's tool on the heel. • Home of the Calgary Stampede. • Rope with a noose at one end. • A seat on the back of a horse. • Rodeo competitor who ties cattle. • ...
The Guilded Age, Immigration, and The American West 2025-09-24
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- Immigration port in New York City
- Built across the U.S., it transformed the cattle industry.",
- "The immigration port in San Francisco.",
- Job opportunities, land, freedom, or the American Dream
- "The main immigration port in New York.",
- "An example of a 'pull' factor.",
- "Settlers who moved into Oklahoma before it was legal.",
- "Overcrowded housing with high death rates
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- it allowed cattle to be transported more easily, reducing the need for long cattle drives.
- "A piece of land given to settlers to farm and live on.",
- "President who signed the Homestead Act.",
- Island What was the immigration port in San Francisco called?
- "Needed in the West to drive cattle to railroads.",
- War, famine, religious persecution, or povert
- "This invention ended the era of free roaming cattle.",
15 Clues: Immigration port in New York City • "An example of a 'pull' factor.", • "The immigration port in San Francisco.", • "The main immigration port in New York.", • "President who signed the Homestead Act.", • "Overcrowded housing with high death rates • War, famine, religious persecution, or povert • "Needed in the West to drive cattle to railroads.", • ...
Bluetongue Cattle Disease Crossword 2025-02-26
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- vaccination given to cattle
- low rates being less than 5%
- period of time from infection to symptoms
- originated in Africa
- a symptom from bluetongue
- feelings when cattle get the disease
- injections preventing BTV serotypes
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- low rates ranging from 5-50%
- cattle disease
- animal infected by the disease
- insect that spreads bluetongue
- no cure to disease but can treat it
- transmitted by insects
13 Clues: cattle disease • originated in Africa • transmitted by insects • a symptom from bluetongue • vaccination given to cattle • low rates ranging from 5-50% • low rates being less than 5% • animal infected by the disease • insect that spreads bluetongue • no cure to disease but can treat it • injections preventing BTV serotypes • feelings when cattle get the disease • ...
Agriscience: Animal Science 2020-03-18
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- This breed of chicken is known for egg production
- This breed of dairy cattle has the highest milk production
- The digestive organ in poultry used for storage
- Broad breasted white is the most popular breed of this animal
- This exotic breed of cattle is known for its loose skin and large hump
- Animal with one true stomach
- The digestive organ in poultry used for grinding, will contain dirt and gravel
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- This breed of cattle is red with a white face
- These chickens lay eggs
- This breed of cattle is used in the genetic line of over 30 breeds
- Chickens that are used primarily for show
- These animals have the same digestive system as humans
- Animal with a four compartment stomach
- These chickens are raised for meat
- This black breed of cattle has excellent meat quality
15 Clues: These chickens lay eggs • Animal with one true stomach • These chickens are raised for meat • Animal with a four compartment stomach • Chickens that are used primarily for show • This breed of cattle is red with a white face • The digestive organ in poultry used for storage • This breed of chicken is known for egg production • ...
Beef Cattle Farming 2024-06-16
15 Clues: Tows a plow • bulk Feeding • Replaces gate • Desexing bull • Has barbed wire • A type of farmer • Something we eat • What do horses eat • Cows drink from it • What do tractors tow • What do farmers grow • where you sell your cattle • takes cattle to the market • What are cattle herded into • Wears a hat and rides a horses
Lead & Organophosphate Poisoning in Ruminants 2025-11-15
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- used as an antidote for organophosphate toxicity
- poisoning inhibits this enzyme
- Ideas
- is absorbed more readily in calves with ____ deficiency
- lacrimation, urination, diarrhoea : muscarinic signs
- tremors and salivation are hallmark signs of ___ toxicity
- organ accumulates lead ; used for diagnosis in dead cattle
- sign common in lead poisoning such as, cattle press their head against objects
- of insecticides that can lead to muscarinic and nicotinic signs
- that reactivates acetylcholinesterase (paired with atropine)
- poisoning treatment : chelator used
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- blindness in lead poisoning
- Ideas
- staggering, convulsions are signs of ___ poisoning
- that causes neurological signs when cattle eat old batteries or paint
- signs are associated with this type of poisoning
- inhibition in OP toxicity causes accumulation of this neurotransmitter
- diagnostic sample for organophosphate poisoning : blood ___ activity
- red line on the gum seen in chronic lead poisoning
- source of lead ingestion in cattle: old ___ batteries
- poisoning is confirmed by measuring this metal in blood
- of paralysis caused by nicotinic overstimulation in OP toxicity
22 Clues: Ideas • Ideas • blindness in lead poisoning • poisoning inhibits this enzyme • poisoning treatment : chelator used • used as an antidote for organophosphate toxicity • signs are associated with this type of poisoning • staggering, convulsions are signs of ___ poisoning • red line on the gum seen in chronic lead poisoning • lacrimation, urination, diarrhoea : muscarinic signs • ...
AS 1 Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2024-09-17
11 Clues: baby goat • young sheep • young cattle • intact male goat • adult female goat • adult female sheep • adult female cattle • castrated male cattle • intact adult male sheep • intact adult male cattle • castrated male goat or sheep
AS 1 Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2024-09-17
11 Clues: baby goat • young sheep • young cattle • intact male goat • adult female goat • adult female sheep • adult female cattle • castrated male cattle • intact adult male sheep • intact adult male cattle • castrated male goat or sheep
Termonlogy for Cattle 2025-01-14
9 Clues: humped cattle • Newborn cattle • Mature Male cattle • young female cattle • Mature female cattle • Scientific Name for cattle • Name for a group of cattle • Altered (castrated Male cattle • breeds descended from the ancient Celtic Shorthorn
Cattle 2022-09-19
9 Clues: Used to make rugs • A rapid acting poison • The place you display animals • People do this when bulls buck • Named after the county of _____ • A breed of cow from Herefordshire • There are many cuts of ____ on a cow • Most people have a dog or a cat for this • A common infection in sheep, goats, and cattle
Chapter 21 Vocabulary 2022-05-03
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- unfenced lands
- a ranch in Palo Duro Canyon
- herding groups of cattle south of the Rio Grande
- a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points
- cow that appeared in Texas during the mid-1800s
- this trail was created in 1874 and went from north of Kerrville to Fort Griffin
- a traili that led from South Texas through Indian Territory
- a farmer in Illinois who developed barbed wire
- a ranch in South Texas that was one of the most important cattle operations in Texas
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- a cattlemen who looked beyond eastern markets who helped create the Goodnigh-Loving trail
- horse handler that cared for the crew's horses
- identification marks
- a cattle disease that longhorns were resistant to
- a cattle ranch on the open range that went from Texas to Canada
- thieves
- device where wind blows against the blades which creates power to operate a pump that brings underground water to the surface
- some people would cut the fence to let their cattle have water and the owners fought back
- this was the route to Abilene named after Jesse Chisholm
- a ranch established in 1885 when the state gave land to the Capitol Freehold Land and Investment Company
- the Spanish word for remount
- huge holding pens
21 Clues: thieves • unfenced lands • huge holding pens • identification marks • a ranch in Palo Duro Canyon • the Spanish word for remount • horse handler that cared for the crew's horses • a farmer in Illinois who developed barbed wire • cow that appeared in Texas during the mid-1800s • herding groups of cattle south of the Rio Grande • a cattle disease that longhorns were resistant to • ...
kenzlie - 2nd hour 2024-04-18
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- animal that was almost hunted to extinction
- famous country singer that passed recently from cancer
- veterans sold this for money
- people traveled to this location for the land
- the Kansans didn't like cattle because they did what to the crops
- there are more of this object than humans in the US
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- cowboys use this to ride horses
- people brought cattle to this place
- used to protect their eyes and face from sun, rain etc.
- cattle brought this to Kansas
- most cowboys where these because they are trusted for their legs
- a famous African American cowboy
- cattle drives lasted about thirty to forty what
- how many thousand of buffalo died a day
14 Clues: veterans sold this for money • cattle brought this to Kansas • cowboys use this to ride horses • a famous African American cowboy • people brought cattle to this place • how many thousand of buffalo died a day • animal that was almost hunted to extinction • people traveled to this location for the land • cattle drives lasted about thirty to forty what • ...
Agriculture 2024-02-26
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- breaking up the soil
- male deer
- land covered with grass and other short plants
- female goat
- female deer
- occupation of producing crops, and raising livestock
- female pig
- female cattle
- the practice of garden cultivation
- male chicken
- male cattle
- living organisms
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- supply of water or crops to help growth
- male goat
- cereal plant that is in a row on a cob
- plant that is used as food like carrots
- caterpillar pest of corn
- female chicken
- baby pig
- male pig
- plant that is grown as food
- physical motion in living systems
- baby cattle
- area of land and its building used for growing crops and animals
24 Clues: baby pig • male pig • male goat • male deer • female pig • female goat • female deer • baby cattle • male cattle • male chicken • female cattle • female chicken • living organisms • breaking up the soil • caterpillar pest of corn • plant that is grown as food • physical motion in living systems • the practice of garden cultivation • cereal plant that is in a row on a cob • ...
The Man from the Broken Hills 2022-11-16
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- is the house for the cowboys
- is the owner of the rival ranch
- a name for a person that rounds up cattle
- the owner of the stirrup iron ranch
- owns a ranch and was a major
- is the Mexican cowboy
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- is the main character of the story
- a person that works with cattle
- the daughter of rossiter
- the animal that makes up beef
- the person who stole the cattle
- name for the biggest steer in the herd
- is an animal that is rode
- the gathering of cattle
- is a tool that can shoot
15 Clues: is the Mexican cowboy • the gathering of cattle • the daughter of rossiter • is a tool that can shoot • is an animal that is rode • is the house for the cowboys • owns a ranch and was a major • the animal that makes up beef • a person that works with cattle • is the owner of the rival ranch • the person who stole the cattle • is the main character of the story • ...
CATTLE BREEDS 2023-01-11
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- This breed is feed efficient, has a high growth rate, and produces lean meat. It also tends to have a nervous and unpredictable temperament.
- This breed of cattle is 3/8 angus and 5/8 brahman.
- This breed is made up of 25% hereford, 25% shorthorn, and 50% brahman.
- This breed is easily identified by its long ears, humpback, and pronounced dewlap.
- The only difference between this breed and its black counterpart is it's heat tolerance and that it is less likely to get eye cancer and sunburned udders.
- The German translation of the breed means "yellow cattle". They are known for their early maturity.
- The result of crossbreeding between Angus and Hereford cattle.
- This breed of cattle has a high calving ease, are good mothers, produce high quality milk, but low milk yield.
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- This white cattle from France can be easily identified by their furry ears.
- This breed is primarily used as dairy cattle.
- This breed is generally light to dark red with white markings on their face, underbelly, and legs below the hock. They can be horned or polled.
- This breed was often used as a pasture ornament.
- This breed could be identified as "Red Baldies". They are polled and have a muscular build.
- This breed's meat is considered the best and highest quality beef on the market.
- This breed of cattle can be identified by their white color and defined muscle.
15 Clues: This breed is primarily used as dairy cattle. • This breed was often used as a pasture ornament. • This breed of cattle is 3/8 angus and 5/8 brahman. • The result of crossbreeding between Angus and Hereford cattle. • This breed is made up of 25% hereford, 25% shorthorn, and 50% brahman. • This white cattle from France can be easily identified by their furry ears. • ...
Beef Cattle 2022-05-30
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- A young cow or bull from birth up to 10 months
- The skin we use from the cows to make things (like belts)
- the happiness and health of an animal
- when a cow has a build-up of gas in rumen (the first stomach) of the cow
- someone who works specifically with cattle
- A type of worm that lives on the inside of the cow
- an external pest that lives beneath the hair of the cow which makes the cow itch
- The ability of an animal to reproduce
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- A female cow who has not given birth yet
- farm animals used to make money
- the care, cultivation, and breeding of crops and animals.
- The place beef cattle are sent to be killed and used for meat
- Fine flecks of fat within the beef
- The meat that you get from cows
- An external pest that latches onto the cows skin and sucks its blood
15 Clues: farm animals used to make money • The meat that you get from cows • Fine flecks of fat within the beef • the happiness and health of an animal • The ability of an animal to reproduce • A female cow who has not given birth yet • someone who works specifically with cattle • A young cow or bull from birth up to 10 months • A type of worm that lives on the inside of the cow • ...
