cattle Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2026-02-12
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- owning the businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process
- an organization formed to support the interest of workers
- identification marks made with hot metal
- factory where crude oil is refined, or made into usable products such as gasoline
- dark, thick liquid fossil fuel commonly called oil
- the giving of money or gifts for charitable causes
- a huge holding pen for cattle
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil
- a professional horse handler
- a machine that converts wind energy into rotational, mechanical energy using large vanes or sails, traditionally used for grinding grain, pumping water, or sawing wood
- towns that grow along with economic booms
- a cattle disease
- herding a group of cattle
- unfenced land
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- a conflict occurring between ranchers
- a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points at intervals
- refusal by workers to do their job until a company meets their demands
- foil, such as coal, oil, or natural gas, formed underground from plant or animal remains
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- the open-range cattle industry from Texas to Canada
- a machine that separates grain or seeds from plants
- one that runs across the continent
- towers that supported oil-drilling equipment
- owning many businesses in a particular field
- an engine in which the burning that generates power takes place inside the engine
- large-scale growing of crops for profit
- oil operators who worked on their own in search of new fields
- a breed of cattle that developed as Spanish mixed with English cattle
- a cattle thief
- gas that can be used as a fuel
- the meeting places of two or more railroad lines
- alternating periods of growth and depression in an industry or economy
32 Clues: unfenced land • a cattle thief • a cattle disease • herding a group of cattle • a professional horse handler • a huge holding pen for cattle • gas that can be used as a fuel • one that runs across the continent • a conflict occurring between ranchers • large-scale growing of crops for profit • identification marks made with hot metal • towns that grow along with economic booms • ...
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
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
Cattle Breeds 2026-03-24
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- Originated in Germany, Reddish Gold to Russet Colored hair.
- Originated in India
- 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman, black and naturally poiled.
- Developed in the U.S., Red with White face.
- Oreo Cattle
- Originated in France, Reddish Gold in color, also can be black.
- Mousy Brown, ranges from light brown with gray to very dark brown.
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- 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford
- 3/8 Brahman, 5/8 Hereford
- Originated in Scotland
- Always Red
- Developed in the U.S., Red and naturally poiled.
- Originated in France, deep red in color with white underline.
- Originated in France, off-white/white to cream coloration.
- Originated in England, found in all 50 states.
15 Clues: Always Red • Oreo Cattle • Originated in India • Originated in Scotland • 3/8 Brahman, 5/8 Hereford • 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford • Developed in the U.S., Red with White face. • Originated in England, found in all 50 states. • Developed in the U.S., Red and naturally poiled. • 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman, black and naturally poiled. • ...
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 • ...
The Cattle of the Sun God 2026-02-20
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- where Helios promises to go of the men don't pay with their lives
- "these are not for our provision"
- Odysseus gives this to ask for forgiveness
- once this runs out, the men are hungry
- Zeus ruins with a lightning bolt
- god that Odysseus cries out to once he sees what his men have done
- the one who tells Odysseus of this conversation between Helios and Zeus
- man who convinces the others to eat cattle
- owns the cattle
- starvation
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- home of the gods
- Dawn with fingertips of rose
- bits of the cows made as a sacrifice
- place where Odysseus ends up in the water
- another word for cattle
- compared to the steersman who is thrown from the ship (simile)
- instead of answering his prayer, they make him ___
- person to whom Odysseus is telling this story
- number of days Odysseus is drifting at sea
19 Clues: starvation • owns the cattle • home of the gods • another word for cattle • Dawn with fingertips of rose • Zeus ruins with a lightning bolt • "these are not for our provision" • bits of the cows made as a sacrifice • once this runs out, the men are hungry • place where Odysseus ends up in the water • Odysseus gives this to ask for forgiveness • ...
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 • ...
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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Cowboys 2026-03-30
10 Clues: of cattle • Southern farm • between gunmen • seat on a horse • who herds cattle • of marking cattle • used to catch cattle • that dominated early cowboy culture • trail used for trade in the Southwest • drive,Long journey moving cattle to market
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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 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
Unit 3 Standard 12 2022-03-11
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- mining, farming, cattle
- homes in the side of a hill
- railroad going eastward
- mechanical reaper, steel plow, barbed wire
- house made of anything you can build a house with
- looking for gold and silver
- crossed the Pacific Island to go to Angel Island
- railroad going westward
- tried to improve southern economy
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- 600,000 cattle on this trail per year
- assimilation of Native Americans
- beginning to take control of the West
- young men that drove the cattle on cattle trails towards the railroad
- farms that operated like factories, with huge machinery, managers and workers who specialized in making a cash crop
- slaughter of 300 unarmed Indians
15 Clues: mining, farming, cattle • railroad going eastward • railroad going westward • homes in the side of a hill • looking for gold and silver • assimilation of Native Americans • slaughter of 300 unarmed Indians • tried to improve southern economy • 600,000 cattle on this trail per year • beginning to take control of the West • mechanical reaper, steel plow, barbed wire • ...
Camryn B, 4th Hour 2024-04-17
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- An accessory used by cowboys to help with grip on a horse.
- How many years did you have to cultivate land before owning it during the Homestead Act?
- Only 50 of these existed in the United States in 1889.
- The first ever cow town.
- Cowboys spent about ____ hours per day on horseback.
- What United States president signed the Homestead Act?
- Instrument often used by cowboys.
- A long trip for transporting cattle.
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- An area for selling and shipping cattle.
- Who was the first ever cowboy?
- One out of three ____ were Hispanic or African American.
- Who invented cow towns?
- passed in 1862
- Cattle drives would usually travel ____ to twenty five miles every day.
- During the Homestead Act, what could you pay $1.25 for?
- There was a shortage of this meat after the Civil War.
- Very helpful animal brought in from Europe.
- Cow town that was organized in 1867
- Cattle drives would usually last for a couple ____
- Settler's main pull towards Kansas.
20 Clues: passed in 1862 • Who invented cow towns? • The first ever cow town. • Who was the first ever cowboy? • Instrument often used by cowboys. • Cow town that was organized in 1867 • Settler's main pull towards Kansas. • A long trip for transporting cattle. • An area for selling and shipping cattle. • Very helpful animal brought in from Europe. • ...
MS Ag assignment 8/28 2024-08-28
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- mature female cattle
- your FFA Chapter
- chicken used for egg production
- refers to cats
- location of the Kentucky FFA leadership Training Center
- refers to horses
- held annual at Paris to recognize FFA Members
- Washington Leadership Conference
- liquid product from cattle
- symbol of authority
- the last name of the KY State FFA Advisor
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- agriculture products
- refers to dog
- immature female cattle
- number one Ag product from KY chickens used for meat
- supervised agriculture experience
- this group merged with the FFA in 1965
- the last name of the Paris FFA Advisor
- allowed membership in 1969
- career development event
- established in 1928
21 Clues: refers to dog • refers to cats • your FFA Chapter • refers to horses • established in 1928 • symbol of authority • mature female cattle • agriculture products • immature female cattle • career development event • allowed membership in 1969 • liquid product from cattle • chicken used for egg production • Washington Leadership Conference • supervised agriculture experience • ...
Animal terms!!!!!! 2025-02-07
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- newborn duck
- birth term for fish
- mature female horse
- young male horse
- mature male chicken
- newborn sheep
- newborn rabbit
- mature male turkey
- castrated male for a swine
- young male or female fish
- New born swine
- newborn fish
- mature female rabbit
- mature male duck
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- castrated male for a chicken
- birth term for goats
- newborn horse
- Mature male goose
- mature female swine
- mature female goose
- young female cattle
- newborn cattle
- Birhting term for sheep
- young male swine
- Birthing term for horses
- young male goat
- young female horse
- young female sheep
- castrated male cattle
- mature female chicken or duck
30 Clues: newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn cattle • newborn rabbit • New born swine • young male goat • young male horse • young male swine • mature male duck • Mature male goose • mature male turkey • young female horse • young female sheep • birth term for fish • mature female swine • mature female horse • mature female goose • young female cattle • mature male chicken • ...
Ag terms 2025-02-08
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- female cattle has NOT produced offspring
- scientific name for horse
- intact make swine
- young bovine
- scientific name for ovine
- scientific name for swine
- female cattle that has produced offspring
- castrated male horse
- castrated swine
- intact male horse
- young goat under a year old
- intact make goat
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- castrated goat or sheep
- castrated bovine
- scientific name for cattle
- scientific name for goat
- young goat
- intact male sheep
- female sheep
- young horse
- female goat
- female swine that has NOT produced offspring
- female swine that has produced offspring
- intact male bovine
- young swine
- young sheep under a year
26 Clues: young goat • young horse • female goat • young swine • young bovine • female sheep • castrated swine • castrated bovine • intact make goat • intact make swine • intact male sheep • intact male horse • intact male bovine • castrated male horse • castrated goat or sheep • scientific name for goat • young sheep under a year • scientific name for horse • scientific name for ovine • scientific name for swine • ...
History study guide 2025-12-12
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- Which group of people took cattle on cattle drives?
- What is a boom town called after it is abandoned?
- What did the natives try to do when soldiers invaded their land?
- What ivention caused the end of open field farming and cattle driving?
- Which country did America get its cattle from?
- Cowtowns were the _______ point of cattle trails
- The union pacific railroad was worked on by who?
- Who created the carlisle Indian school?
- Boom towns are for what use?
- Which treaty specifically pushed Natives onto land to learn the way white people farm?
- Louisisana was bought from who?
- Who lead the soldiers during the battle of little bighorn?
- What was the group of people who killed the bison population?
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- What did the Natives do in hope that their old life would return?
- What was the last battle between Natives and whites?
- Which group of people could be called a Exduster?
- What were houses in the homestead act made out of?
- Who worked on the central pacific railroad?
- The populist party ran for whos rights?
- Act Which act gave Natives a citizenship?
- What is the stuff dug out by miners that they didn't want?
- The ____ was a group of people who supported agraculture and promoted farmers rights
22 Clues: Boom towns are for what use? • Louisisana was bought from who? • Who created the carlisle Indian school? • The populist party ran for whos rights? • Who worked on the central pacific railroad? • Act Which act gave Natives a citizenship? • Which country did America get its cattle from? • Cowtowns were the _______ point of cattle trails • ...
Texas 2023-09-06
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- - Houston's NASA presence
- - Texas ranch animals
- - Coastal Texas city
- - Texas ice cream brand
- - Texas capital
- - Largest Texas city
- - Spicy cuisine fusion
- - Texas cash crop
- - City with the Cowboys
- - Texas nut tree
- - State flower
- - Dallas neighbor
- - Texas bull-riding event
- - West Texas landscape
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- - Part of West Texas
- - Texas flag emblem
- - Texas ranch hand
- - Oil extraction
- - Texas border river
- - Island beach town
- - Austin's live scene
- - Scenic Texas region
- - Texas cattle breed
- - Texas black gold
- - Texas cattle farm
- - San Antonio NBA team
- - Historic San Antonio site
- - Smoky Texas cuisine
- - State resident
- - Texas coast border
30 Clues: - State flower • - Texas capital • - Oil extraction • - Texas nut tree • - State resident • - Texas cash crop • - Dallas neighbor • - Texas ranch hand • - Texas black gold • - Texas flag emblem • - Island beach town • - Texas cattle farm • - Part of West Texas • - Texas border river • - Coastal Texas city • - Largest Texas city • - Texas cattle breed • - Texas coast border • - Texas ranch animals • ...
Beef Cattle Terms & Breeds 2024-01-10
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- castrated male
- Developed on King Ranch, Texas
- 5/8 Simmental, 3/8 Brahman
- Originated in Brazil
- Originated in France
- infertile female
- Red with white face and white underline
- Polled and referred to as “Belties”
- young cattle under 1 year of age
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- 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford, 50% Brahman
- First breed of beef cattle introduce to USA
- the act of giving birth
- Originated in Switzerland
- heifer that has calved but dried up and can no longer produce
- Large, droopy ears; Hump over shoulder
- group of cattle
- 3/8 Brahman, 5/8 Angus
- female that has had a calf
- mature male
- #1 Beef Breed
20 Clues: mature male • #1 Beef Breed • castrated male • group of cattle • infertile female • Originated in Brazil • Originated in France • 3/8 Brahman, 5/8 Angus • the act of giving birth • Originated in Switzerland • 5/8 Simmental, 3/8 Brahman • female that has had a calf • Developed on King Ranch, Texas • young cattle under 1 year of age • Polled and referred to as “Belties” • ...
Cattle Ranching 2024-03-19
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- Products of eastern ranches
- Main product of western ranches (4 letters)
- size of western ranches
- Vaquero’s main job
- Used hot iron to label cattle
- colonist imported cattle to America
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- Mexican Cowboys
- Mexican ranchers
- Who learned cattle ranching from Mexican Rancheros
- Spanish cattle size
- Climate of ranches
- Main product of western ranches (6 letters)
12 Clues: Mexican Cowboys • Mexican ranchers • Vaquero’s main job • Climate of ranches • Spanish cattle size • size of western ranches • Products of eastern ranches • Used hot iron to label cattle • colonist imported cattle to America • Main product of western ranches (4 letters) • Main product of western ranches (6 letters) • Who learned cattle ranching from Mexican Rancheros
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 • ...
Beef cattle 2025-05-23
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- Difficult calving.
- The mother of a calf.
- Female cattle that have produced one or more calves.
- Outside of the animal's bodyIntensive
- Highly managed grazing
- The temper or mood of an animal.
- the period when a cow wants to mate with a bull
- Inside the animal's body
- An animal with parents of different breeds
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- A trait, property or marking that distinguishes one breed from another.
- plants which only live for a year
- a male casterated when young
- The species to which cattle belong.
- an animal without horns
- The father of a calf.
15 Clues: Difficult calving. • The mother of a calf. • The father of a calf. • Highly managed grazing • an animal without horns • Inside the animal's body • a male casterated when young • The temper or mood of an animal. • plants which only live for a year • The species to which cattle belong. • Outside of the animal's bodyIntensive • An animal with parents of different breeds • ...
Cattle breeds 2026-03-16
my brother sam is dead 2020-10-26
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- something they sold to buy cattle
- people who do not support Britain
- what Tim and Sams dad was
- the people who captured father
- sam and Tim's last name
- the animal sam was caused of stealing
- great Britain soldiers
- how sam died
- to join the war
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- to kill cattle for food
- the college father wanted sam to go to
- sams girlfriend
- Tims brother
- British soldiers
- the gum sam stole
- a person who fights for there country
- how to talk long distance before phones
17 Clues: Tims brother • how sam died • sams girlfriend • to join the war • British soldiers • the gum sam stole • great Britain soldiers • to kill cattle for food • sam and Tim's last name • what Tim and Sams dad was • the people who captured father • something they sold to buy cattle • people who do not support Britain • a person who fights for there country • the animal sam was caused of stealing • ...
chapter 21 2022-05-02
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- cattle rustlers are just thieves
- Texas herding groups of cattle
- the Spanish word for remount
- identification marks made with hot metal
- A good professional horse handler
- pump that brings water up
- wired fencing with sharp points
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- a very common cattle disease
- holding pens, packing houses
- many cattle ranches that emerges
- open ranges are unfenced land
- when people would cut wire
- Spanish and English breeds mixed
13 Clues: pump that brings water up • when people would cut wire • a very common cattle disease • holding pens, packing houses • the Spanish word for remount • open ranges are unfenced land • Texas herding groups of cattle • wired fencing with sharp points • cattle rustlers are just thieves • many cattle ranches that emerges • Spanish and English breeds mixed • ...
The Dairy Industry 2015-04-06
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- best ag teacher ever
- total mixed ration
- process of breeding dairy cattle without using a bull
- heifers kept within the herd to build or replace old/sick cows
- used to bring the milker lower to allow better access to the udder of the cow
- type of parlor where the cattle are at an angle on both sides of the pit
- type of parlor where the cattle are at a 90 degree angle
- holds all of the produced milk until the milk truck arrives
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- best student teacher ever
- holds feed to be fed
- parlor where the cattle stand on a rotating platform to be milked
- dairy cattle breed that produces the highest amount of milk
- holds silage to be fed
- a barn with a series of separate stalls where cows can lay down
- similar to free stall barns, but a headgate or a chain and collar confine the cows to their stalls
- artificial waste holding areas that resemble ponds
16 Clues: total mixed ration • best ag teacher ever • holds feed to be fed • holds silage to be fed • best student teacher ever • artificial waste holding areas that resemble ponds • process of breeding dairy cattle without using a bull • type of parlor where the cattle are at a 90 degree angle • dairy cattle breed that produces the highest amount of milk • ...
dani's crossword puzzle 2022-01-25
12 Clues: male hog • male goat • female goat • fur of sheep • female chicken • multiple birds • not fertilized • shelled babies • tropical cattle • 2 animals breeding • animals with hooves • Domestic or European cattle
Things affecting cattle 2023-10-16
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- an infectious bacterial disease of animals, caused by the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus anthracis.
- a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals.
- fly a small 3-4 mm long blood-sucking fly with the scientific name Haematobia irritans exigua.
- flies large robust flies similar in coloration to that of a bumblebee otherwise known as the cattle grub
- Tick an external parasite, mainly of cattle, and is regarded as a significant economic pest of the Queensland cattle industry.
- Johne’s disease a disease otherwise known as BJD caused by a chronic bacterial infection
- otherwise known as corn
- Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in the blood.
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- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- Used to identify cattle on market reports that are emaciated (expressing the lack of fill).
- dogs Wild version of a loved domestic animal. The wild version can cause garm and/or kill cattle.
- rot acute inflammation of the skin and adjacent soft tissues of the space between the digits
- the accumulation of excess gas in the rumen
- and mouth a severe, highly contagious viral disease of livestock that mainly effects the feet and mouth.
- Flies a small dark gray European dipteran fly (Haematobia irritans) that has been introduced into North America
- skin disease an infectious disease in cattle caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae, also known as Neethling virus.
- eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes.
17 Clues: otherwise known as corn • the accumulation of excess gas in the rumen • eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes. • a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals. • Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in the blood. • ...
Intro to Ag Final Terminology 2023-12-18
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- department responsible for grading standards of food
- young female horse
- intact male sheep
- intact male swine
- female that has had a litter
- person who purchases from the retailer
- newborn horse
- young female cattle
- female goat
- person who grows the crop
- person who sells to the retailer
- young female swine
- intact male goat
- female sheep
- tansports food from farm to consumer
- intact male horse
- removes edible portions from plants
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- newborn cattle
- intact male cattle
- newborn sheep
- puts food into containers for shipment
- female horse
- stores food until it needs to be transported
- castrated male horse
- castrated male sheep or goat
- castrated male cattle
- young male horse
- United States Department of Agriculture
- female that has had a calf
- cleaning, separating, handling, preparing food
- castrated male swine
- person or store who sells directly to consumer
- newborn goat
- inspects the food for freshness, size, quality
34 Clues: female goat • female horse • female sheep • newborn goat • newborn sheep • newborn horse • newborn cattle • young male horse • intact male goat • intact male sheep • intact male swine • intact male horse • intact male cattle • young female horse • young female swine • young female cattle • castrated male horse • castrated male swine • castrated male cattle • person who grows the crop • ...
BEEF! 2021-09-16
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- Female that is confirmed pregnant or has already calved
- US breed that was created through crossbreeding with great maternal traits
- Gentle breed with high fertility rates
- Animal that has several parts of their stomach used to break down plant material
- Newborn male or female cattle
- Female that has not been pregnant
- Hair at the end of the tail
- Loose skin under the neck that can be used to cool the body temperature
- Intact male that can reproduce
- Part of the digestive tract that absorbs the nutrients
- Part of the digestive tract that absorbs liquid and adds mucus to the leftover feed
- Male castrated after reaching maturity
- Part of the stomach that soaks the feed in saliva to help the bacteria
- Process of giving birth for cattle
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- Scientific name of cattle
- Breed with special traits to help with heat adaptability
- Male castrated while young to use for meat products
- Knee that bends to the back of the animal
- Large framed breed that can appear fuzzy
- Muscled area over the pelvic bone
- Process of re-chewing food to break it down
- Part of the stomach that has bacteria to start breaking down the feed
- Measurement behind the front legs of the animal that can be used to estimate weight
- Largest and heaviest cattle breed
- Top of the neck that enlarges on bulls
- Top of the head where the horns grow
- Muscular chest of the animal
- Muscled area along the spine
- Part of the stomach that squeezes the excess moisture from the chewed food
- Breed with the highest carcass quality
- Part of the stomach that uses gastric juices to break down the feed into small parts
- Common name of cattle
32 Clues: Common name of cattle • Scientific name of cattle • Hair at the end of the tail • Muscular chest of the animal • Muscled area along the spine • Newborn male or female cattle • Intact male that can reproduce • Muscled area over the pelvic bone • Female that has not been pregnant • Largest and heaviest cattle breed • Process of giving birth for cattle • ...
ALAT: Breeds/Species/Strains 2026-03-18
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- DOGS Most frequently used breed in research
- GUINEA PIGS Hairless, inbred
- MICE Agouti, inbred
- RATS Inbred strains (2)
- PIGS Most frequently used breeds of domestic swine (3)
- RABBIT Most commonly used species in research
- GOATS erect, forward-pointing ears
- MICE Brown, the oldest inbred strain
- GOATS Short, stubby ears
- MICE Albino, inbred
- CATTLE Breeds of beef cattle (5)
- RATS White w/ black or brown patches, outbred; smaller, the "hooded" rat
- GERBIL Most common species studied in biomedical research
- SHEEP Common breed of laboratory sheep w/ "closed" faces and "wooled" limbs
- CATTLE Breeds of dairy cattle pt 2 (3)
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- GUINEA PIGS Outbred stocks (2), albino
- RATS Outbred strains (3)
- MICE Inbred strains (6)
- HAMSTERS Species most frequently used for research (5)
- SHEEP Common breeds of laboratory sheep w/ "open" faces and "clean" limbs (6)
- GOATS Most popular domestic breeds in the U.S. (4)
- PIGS Most frequently used breeds of minipigs (4)
- RATS Albino, outbred; fast growing, a long and narrow head, and a tail roughly the same length as its body
- GOATS Long, hanging ears
- CATTLE Breeds of dairy cattle pt 1 (3)
- GUINEA PIGS Inbred stocks (3)
- MICE Outbred strains (4)
- RATS Albino, outbred; wide head, long ears, and a relatively short tail
- GUINEA PIGS Tricolor, inbred
- MICE Black, inbred
30 Clues: MICE Black, inbred • MICE Agouti, inbred • MICE Albino, inbred • MICE Inbred strains (6) • RATS Inbred strains (2) • RATS Outbred strains (3) • GOATS Long, hanging ears • MICE Outbred strains (4) • GOATS Short, stubby ears • GUINEA PIGS Hairless, inbred • GUINEA PIGS Tricolor, inbred • GUINEA PIGS Inbred stocks (3) • CATTLE Breeds of beef cattle (5) • GOATS erect, forward-pointing ears • ...
my brother sam is dead 2020-10-26
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- the college father wanted sam to go to
- what Tim and Sams dad was
- British soldiers
- to kill cattle for food
- to join the war
- people who do not support Britain
- something they sold to buy cattle
- the people who captured father
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- great Britain soldiers
- how to talk long distance before phones
- the animal sam was caused of stealing
- how sam died
- Tims brother
- the gum sam stole
- sam and Tim's last name
- a person who fights for there country
- sams girlfriend
17 Clues: how sam died • Tims brother • sams girlfriend • to join the war • British soldiers • the gum sam stole • great Britain soldiers • sam and Tim's last name • to kill cattle for food • what Tim and Sams dad was • the people who captured father • people who do not support Britain • something they sold to buy cattle • the animal sam was caused of stealing • a person who fights for there country • ...
Texas Agriculture 2024-04-16
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- Texas produces half of the world's supply of this crop
- What was in Kansas, and Nebraska that caused Texans to drive cattle to those states
- Famous ranch in South Texas
- What cattle burp out that contributes to global warming
- What cowboys feared most.
- The part of Texas where most sheep and goats are raised.
- Name for a Spanish cowboy who introduced cattle ranching to Texas
- A crop that is rotated with cotton, that can be used to feed cattle.
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- Name of the most famous trail drive
- Where most of the state's fruits and vegetables are grown
- Famous ranch in the Panhandle (North Texas)
- Type of cow brought to Texas by the Spaniards
- Last name of Jose de..., that was a key person who established cattle ranching in Texas
- The nickname for food in cowboy vocabulary
- Something put up on Texas land that led to the end of trail driving
- A crop mainly grown along the coastal plain because it requires so much water.
- Where most poultry or chickens are produced in Texas (North, South, West, or East)
- The county in Texas where most of the cotton is produced.
18 Clues: What cowboys feared most. • Famous ranch in South Texas • Name of the most famous trail drive • The nickname for food in cowboy vocabulary • Famous ranch in the Panhandle (North Texas) • Type of cow brought to Texas by the Spaniards • Texas produces half of the world's supply of this crop • What cattle burp out that contributes to global warming • ...
Unit 8 2025-05-01
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- A drought-resistant crop grown in western Texas
- A major trail used to drive cattle from Texas to Kansas
- One of the earliest cattle drive routes
- A mark burned into cattle to show ownership
- A band of the Comanche targeted by Mackenzie during the Battle of the North Fork
- A lifestyle involving moving from place to place, often to follow food sources like buffalo
- A tenant farmer who gives part of their crop as rent
- The rear position in a cattle drive, often the dustiest
- Building funded by the XIT Ranch corporation in Austin
- Creating step-like ridges in soil to retain water
- Spanish term for cowboy, heavily influenced cowboy culture
- One of the first major ranches in the Panhandle, founded by Charles Goodnight
- Also known as the Great Western Trail; key route in the 1870s and 1880s
- Supplying water to crops via artificial means
- A large corporate-owned ranch in the Texas Panhandle
- A device used to pump water from underground
- A large plateau in the Texas Panhandle where some battles of the Frontier Wars took place
- A person who steals cattle
- A person who had been granted the right to settle on land in exchange for recruiting settlers
- A trail to western markets blazed by Goodnight and Loving
- cowboy and author who wrote about cowboy life
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- Farming land rented from another person
- A hardy breed of cattle well suited for Texas
- Leather coverings worn over pants for protection
- A wide-brimmed hat worn for sun protection
- Wagon used to carry food and supplies on trail drives
- Train car used to transport perishable farm goods
- Aquifer that supplied water to windmills in the Texas Panhandle
- A cowboy in charge of handling horses
- Farming to sell crops for profit
- Techniques used to conserve moisture in dry regions
- A rope used to catch cattle
- A Kiowa chief known for his role in the Salt Creek Raid and one of the first Native Americans tried in U.S. court
- Machines used to separate grain from stalks
- A prominent Comanche leader, son of Cynthia Ann Parker, who fought against U.S. forces and later became a leader on the reservation.
- A product made from the seed of the cotton plant
- Head chief of the Kiowa who protested the imprisonment of Native leaders like Satanta
- Insect pest that devastated cotton crops
- Spanish cattle breed that helped develop the Longhorn
- A cloth worn over the face for protection from dust
- Leader of a cattle drive
41 Clues: Leader of a cattle drive • A person who steals cattle • A rope used to catch cattle • Farming to sell crops for profit • A cowboy in charge of handling horses • Farming land rented from another person • One of the earliest cattle drive routes • Insect pest that devastated cotton crops • A wide-brimmed hat worn for sun protection • A mark burned into cattle to show ownership • ...
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 farmer grow • What do tractors tow • where you sell your cattle • takes cattle to the market • What are cattle herded into • Wears a hat and rides a horses
Yellowstone Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- MILITARY UNIT IN THE OLD WEST
- WANTED CRIMINAL
- SMALL FARM
- drive HERDING OF CATTLE
- wagon MOBILE KITCHEN IN THE WEST
- LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
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- FRONTIERSMAN
- hunt HUNTING FOR BUFFALO
- boss LEADER OF A CATTLE DRIVE
- poster REWARD NOTICE FOR AN OUTLAW
- DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT
- RICHES FROM THE EARTH
- COWBOY COMPETITION
- TRANSPORTATION IN THE WESTERN FRONTIER
- LONG GUN USED IN THE WEST
15 Clues: SMALL FARM • FRONTIERSMAN • WANTED CRIMINAL • COWBOY COMPETITION • RICHES FROM THE EARTH • DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT • drive HERDING OF CATTLE • LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER • hunt HUNTING FOR BUFFALO • LONG GUN USED IN THE WEST • boss LEADER OF A CATTLE DRIVE • MILITARY UNIT IN THE OLD WEST • wagon MOBILE KITCHEN IN THE WEST • poster REWARD NOTICE FOR AN OUTLAW • ...
Animal Breeds 2024-09-24
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- cattle that are red and roan
- very good source of protien
- very tall chickens
- a cousin to the horse with long ears
- cow used to produce milk
- found in Southwest Asia
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- chicken that has feathers curling towards head
- prime milk producing breed of cows
- used for packing, breading, and fiber production
- horse with fast speeds
- pack ponies
- one of the oldest breeds of chicken
- camel that is bi-humped
- was made to grow faster
- was a horse from god
- cattle used for mainly for draught
- cattle with long horns
- chickens that are very domestic
- short hair goat
- horse with all different colors
20 Clues: pack ponies • short hair goat • very tall chickens • was a horse from god • horse with fast speeds • cattle with long horns • camel that is bi-humped • was made to grow faster • found in Southwest Asia • cow used to produce milk • very good source of protien • cattle that are red and roan • chickens that are very domestic • horse with all different colors • ...
Cattle Industry 2023-04-18
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- a place where you can sell and butcher cattle
- a range used for raising livestock
- an animal that drove a huge industry
- used to mark cattle and claim onwership of them
- used to fence up land
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- a path used to drive cattle north
- laid everywhere in Texas as transportation
- were rode by cowboy boys to help drive cattle
- used to drive cattle north
- a kind of meat that comes from cattle
10 Clues: used to fence up land • used to drive cattle north • a path used to drive cattle north • a range used for raising livestock • an animal that drove a huge industry • a kind of meat that comes from cattle • laid everywhere in Texas as transportation • a place where you can sell and butcher cattle • were rode by cowboy boys to help drive cattle • ...
Social Studies Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-10-19
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- The what existed both north and south of Dodge City, Kansas, and allowed ranchers to move large numbers of cattle to this railroad hub for conveyance further east?
- The telephone dramatically changed what throughout the country?
- The Wright Brothers’ flight ignited a
- Carver is most known for his research on what and his commitment to helping struggling Southern African American farmers?
- This growth was due to the development of the what, which allowed cattle to be shipped quickly over long distances where larger profits were possible in urban areas.
- Who is famous for his invention of the telephone?
- The what allowed cowboys to take cattle from the ranches of Texas to railroad hubs in Kansas?
- What kind of ranches in Texas fed large numbers of people in the East and eventually in the West?
- The wizard of Menlo Park was an inventor who has been credited with creating over a 1000 inventions. What is his name?
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- During this time the what group of Texas gained historical prominence in their assistance in developing the cattle industry in Texas? Large numbers of these people worked as ranch hands driving cattle to railheads in Kansas and Oklahoma.
- In 1903, the who's glider survived a
- His inventions very much relied on what and creating machines that used electricity to solve problems for and enhancing everyday life?
- Who was born a slave, but rose to become one of our nation’s most famous agricultural scientists?
- passion for what?
- With the end of the what event, the cattle industry both grew and declined along with the development of cattle trails, barbed wire, and the development of railroads?
- flight from the dunes at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina?
16 Clues: passion for what? • In 1903, the who's glider survived a • The Wright Brothers’ flight ignited a • Who is famous for his invention of the telephone? • flight from the dunes at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina? • The telephone dramatically changed what throughout the country? • The what allowed cowboys to take cattle from the ranches of Texas to railroad hubs in Kansas? • ...
Genesis 47 2021-05-22
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- The brothers came to _ in the land.
- one group of cattle Joseph took in exchange for bread
- payment Joseph took when the cattle were all Pharaoh's
- where Joseph brought all the money of Egypt
- Pharaoh wanted men of activity in Joseph's family to be _ over his cattle.
- Jacob's age when he met Pharaoh
- what Joseph took for payment when money failed
- Pharaoh gave them the _ of the land.
- number of brothers Joseph presented to Pharaoh
- one group of cattle Joseph took in exchange for bread
- The land of Egypt and Canaan _ by reason of the famine.
- Joseph promised Jacob he would be _ where his fathers were _.
- number of years Jacob lived in Egypt
- one kind of cattle Joseph took in exchange for bread
- Joseph bought all the land for Pharaoh with this.
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- Pharaoh asked them about their _.
- Joseph put his hand under Jacob's _ when he swore to him.
- Who else did Joseph bring to meet Pharaoh?
- The people had to give a fifth of their _ to Pharaoh.
- what they were to do with the seed as servants of Pharaoh
- how Jacob compared his days to the days of his fathers
- one kind of cattle Joseph took in exchange for bread
- where in Egypt Joseph gave his family a possession.
- Pharaoh did not buy their land but assigned them a portion
- Joseph made giving Pharoah the fifth part a _ in Egypt.
- Joseph removed the people to _ when they sold their fields.
- Jacob _ Pharaoh.
27 Clues: Jacob _ Pharaoh. • Jacob's age when he met Pharaoh • Pharaoh asked them about their _. • The brothers came to _ in the land. • Pharaoh gave them the _ of the land. • number of years Jacob lived in Egypt • Who else did Joseph bring to meet Pharaoh? • where Joseph brought all the money of Egypt • what Joseph took for payment when money failed • ...
Liver and Spleen disorders in Ruminants 2022-10-27
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- Which disease is sample for by using the foetal spleen?
- What is a treatment for fatty liver disease?
- What is the lifecycle of fluke?
- What is accumulated in the blood and body tissues causing secondary photosensitisation?
- What is the main treatment for liver infections?
- What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke ingest?
- What can you treat flukes with?
- What would you use faecal analysis to test for?
- Which disease is notifiable in the UK and causes lymphosarcomas on the spleen?
- What is caused by increased concentrate feeding, inflammation of the rumen wall and local spread of bacteria?
- Which side is the spleen usually found on?
- What is the most common cattle fluke?
- What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke pass out?
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- What causes black disease?
- What is constantly excreted in ruminants?
- What is ruminant metabolism highly dependent on?
- What conditions are required for black disease?
- Which side is the liver usually found on?
- What is the intermediate host of the most common fluke?
- What do cattle ingest that leads to fluke infection?
- What diet alteration can help treat copper toxicity?
- What is caused by accumulation of NEFAs and ketone bodies in the liver?
- Which ruminant can tolerate relatively high levels of copper?
- What deficiency is common in white muscle disease?
24 Clues: What causes black disease? • What is the lifecycle of fluke? • What can you treat flukes with? • What is the most common cattle fluke? • What is constantly excreted in ruminants? • Which side is the liver usually found on? • Which side is the spleen usually found on? • What is a treatment for fatty liver disease? • What conditions are required for black disease? • ...
HERITAGE STUDIES 4 REVIEW 3 2021-12-06
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- Prairie farmer who raised corn, wheat, cattle, and hogs.
- Moving a herd of cattle
- Who was the Nez Perce leader who traveled to Washington, DC, and spoke with president Hayes about his people?
- "Sooners slipped across the borders and claimed land before they were allowed during the _____.
- Who was one of the missionaries of the West?
- Open land in the West that had not been settled.
- To make it harder to steal cattle, symbols called ____ were used.
- Rich source of precious metal.
- When building the transcontinental railroad workers had to face different _____ when working.
- A town that grew quickly was called a ______.
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- Who was one of the first marshals of Abilene?
- Crossing a continent.
- A person in charge of a cattle drive was the _____.
- Who was the colonel who led US forces at the battle of the Little Bighorn?
- People who raced to claim land in Oklahoma by pushing stakes into the ground and setting up hasty tents were called ______.
- Who was the trader that the most popular cattle trail was named after?
- Who was the Sioux chief who fought at the Little Bighorn?
- The government tried to make Indians live more like white people by passing the ______ Act.
- A sudden rush of scared that run away from the trail
19 Clues: Crossing a continent. • Moving a herd of cattle • Rich source of precious metal. • Who was one of the missionaries of the West? • Who was one of the first marshals of Abilene? • A town that grew quickly was called a ______. • Open land in the West that had not been settled. • A person in charge of a cattle drive was the _____. • ...
animal science 2022-10-05
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- parasites, etc.)
- The dispersal or intermingling of fat among the muscle fiber between the 12th and 13th ribs.
- The physical arrangement of bone and body tissue. It includes the skeletal structure, muscling,
- A poultry term used to define an ideal amount of muscling on carcass.
- Character- Visible in the head and general appearance of the animal.
- Feeder cattle that are unthrifty and not expected to grow or fatten normally. (Usually indicative of
- Cattle- Cattle that are graded by USDA standards to give a quality and yield grade when animal is
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- The apparent health of the animal and it's potential to fatten and grow normally.
- Soundness- Arrangement of bone and muscle tissue.
- Ideal is normal breastbone, back, legs and wings of poultry
- The science of body structure or parts of an animal.
- Remove animals that display poor traits and qualities from a herd.
- Capacity- The depth of rib the animal displays.
- balance, straightness of the animal's lines and structural soundness.
- The distribution of muscle throughout the animal.
- The yield of closely trimmed, boneless retail cuts that come from the major wholesale cuts of a
- between 350-1,000 lbs.
- Cattle- Cattle over 6 months of age that are scored and grouped according to a USDA scale that
- Amount of fat cover on an animal
19 Clues: parasites, etc.) • between 350-1,000 lbs. • Amount of fat cover on an animal • Capacity- The depth of rib the animal displays. • Soundness- Arrangement of bone and muscle tissue. • The distribution of muscle throughout the animal. • The science of body structure or parts of an animal. • Ideal is normal breastbone, back, legs and wings of poultry • ...
Cattle Breeds 2023-02-06
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- Most modern of the breed are either solid red or solid black with occasional white markings on their head, undercarriage, and/or legs.
- Has a large hump and abundance of loose skin
- traditionally solid red, but many today are black. Native to the south central region of France.
- Solid black and polled - 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus
- White or creamy in color; originated in Southeastern France; First exotic breed of cattle introduced to the U.S. beef industry.
- Developed on the King Ranch in Texas; Solid, deep cherry-red color.
- Solid black in color; known for producing quality; well-marbled beef.
- Predominately red body with a white face and white undercarriage. Usually has 7 white spots.
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- multi-purpose breed in southern Germany (meat, milk, and draft)
- Red Animal received two copies of the recessive red gene for hair color.
- Traditionally white with black pigmentation of the skin and extremities.
- Hair color is controlled by co-dominant red and white genes; may be red, white, red and white (spotted), or roan (intermixing of individual red and white hairs).
- Known for its rapid growth and weight gain and produces a high proportion of well-marbled muscle.
- Approximately 1/2 Brahman, 1/4 Hereford, and 1/4 Shorthorn
14 Clues: Has a large hump and abundance of loose skin • Solid black and polled - 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus • Approximately 1/2 Brahman, 1/4 Hereford, and 1/4 Shorthorn • multi-purpose breed in southern Germany (meat, milk, and draft) • Developed on the King Ranch in Texas; Solid, deep cherry-red color. • ...
Animals Breeds 2023-03-09
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- This breed of goat has their scent gland on the crown of their head
- This breed of cattle can’t sweat
- This breed is possibly the oldest, early American pig breed in existence today
- This breed of goat is the only goat that produces hair
- white in color and have erect ears
- This horse breed is the oldest breed of horse and dates back 5,400 years ago
- This pig breed is the second most recorded breed in the U.S.
- This horse breed is closely related to an American quarter horse
- This breed of cattle is a dairy cow that is black and white
- the largest of fine wool sheep
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- This breed of goat can thrive in almost any climate
- This pig breed is the most recorded breed in the U.S.
- This horse breed is used to pull things such as wagons
- Horse Horse breed known for speed in quarter mile
- Cattle breed known for its white and red coloring
- Their mini ears come in two types, “gopher” ears and “elf” ears
- They were the first horse breed developed in the United States
- This breed of goat is usually born with brown eyes, a white body, and a red head
- #1 cattle breed in the U.S.
- It is the only roan-coloured modern cattle breed
20 Clues: #1 cattle breed in the U.S. • the largest of fine wool sheep • This breed of cattle can’t sweat • white in color and have erect ears • It is the only roan-coloured modern cattle breed • Horse Horse breed known for speed in quarter mile • Cattle breed known for its white and red coloring • This breed of goat can thrive in almost any climate • ...
tony's beef crossword 2014-02-03
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- What are the initials for Agricultural Marketing Service?
- Cattle spend 4to6 months where?
- An animal that has a four chamder stomach is called?
- Cattle who spend the majority of their lives eating grass on pastures.
- One hide can make 144...
- What is the single largest segment in U.S. agriculture?
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- Where does beef come from?
- You get 48% of this nutrient in three ounces of beef.
- How much of the animal becomes beef.
- Beef is a source of essential
- What country introduced beef cattle?
- What is the abreviation for Conjugated Linoleic Acid?
- What is the animal classification that includes cattle?
13 Clues: One hide can make 144... • Where does beef come from? • Beef is a source of essential • Cattle spend 4to6 months where? • How much of the animal becomes beef. • What country introduced beef cattle? • An animal that has a four chamder stomach is called? • You get 48% of this nutrient in three ounces of beef. • What is the abreviation for Conjugated Linoleic Acid? • ...
Animal Breeds 2024-09-24
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- cattle that are red and roan
- very good source of protien
- very tall chickens
- a cousin to the horse with long ears
- cow used to produce milk
- found in Southwest Asia
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- chicken that has feathers curling towards head
- prime milk producing breed of cows
- used for packing, breading, and fiber production
- horse with fast speeds
- pack ponies
- one of the oldest breeds of chicken
- camel that is bi-humped
- was made to grow faster
- was a horse from god
- cattle used for mainly for draught
- cattle with long horns
- chickens that are very domestic
- short hair goat
- horse with all different colors
20 Clues: pack ponies • short hair goat • very tall chickens • was a horse from god • horse with fast speeds • cattle with long horns • camel that is bi-humped • was made to grow faster • found in Southwest Asia • cow used to produce milk • very good source of protien • cattle that are red and roan • chickens that are very domestic • horse with all different colors • ...
Wild West Round Up Word Cross 2025-05-08
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- 1849 California boom event.
- Horse-drawn transportation
- Spiky desert plant.
- Western style greeting.
- Western cattle herder with a big hat.
- Seat for riding a horse.
- Untamed horse.
- Old-time bar in a western town.
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- Competition with bronco riding and roping
- Cowhand who manages livestock.
- Nailed to a hoof for protection.
- Dry plant blowing across the desert
- Criminal in the wild west.
- Source of wealth in the west.
- Riders wear these on their boots.
- The law person in a western town.
- Enclosure for horses and cattle.
- Type of poster with a criminal's face on it.
- Cowboy footwear.
- Rope used to catch cattle.
20 Clues: Untamed horse. • Cowboy footwear. • Spiky desert plant. • Western style greeting. • Seat for riding a horse. • Horse-drawn transportation • Criminal in the wild west. • Rope used to catch cattle. • 1849 California boom event. • Source of wealth in the west. • Cowhand who manages livestock. • Old-time bar in a western town. • Nailed to a hoof for protection. • ...
Liver and Spleen disorders in Ruminants 2022-10-27
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- Which disease is sample for by using the foetal spleen?
- What is a treatment for fatty liver disease?
- What is the lifecycle of fluke?
- What is accumulated in the blood and body tissues causing secondary photosensitisation?
- What is the main treatment for liver infections?
- What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke ingest?
- What can you treat flukes with?
- What would you use faecal analysis to test for?
- Which disease is notifiable in the UK and causes lymphosarcomas on the spleen?
- What is caused by increased concentrate feeding, inflammation of the rumen wall and local spread of bacteria?
- Which side is the spleen usually found on?
- What is the most common cattle fluke?
- What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke pass out?
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- What causes black disease?
- What is constantly excreted in ruminants?
- What is ruminant metabolism highly dependent on?
- What conditions are required for black disease?
- Which side is the liver usually found on?
- What is the intermediate host of the most common fluke?
- What do cattle ingest that leads to fluke infection?
- What diet alteration can help treat copper toxicity?
- What is caused by accumulation of NEFAs and ketone bodies in the liver?
- Which ruminant can tolerate relatively high levels of copper?
- What deficiency is common in white muscle disease?
24 Clues: What causes black disease? • What is the lifecycle of fluke? • What can you treat flukes with? • What is the most common cattle fluke? • What is constantly excreted in ruminants? • Which side is the liver usually found on? • Which side is the spleen usually found on? • What is a treatment for fatty liver disease? • What conditions are required for black disease? • ...
Animal By Products 2025-04-15
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- This ball is used primarily in the fall is made from pig skin
- Goat hair is used to make these sweater fabric
- Sheep and cattle milk can be used to make this breakfast dairy product
- Made from cattle fat and gives different good smells
- Used to hit a tennis ball; made from animal organs
- Diabetics need this medicine to produce sugar; contains pig organs
- Made from pig bones and is see-through; can be used to hold different things
- Made from sheep wool and is a fuzzy yellow ball
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- Cattle fat is used to make this and is very popular on 4th of July
- Made from cattle fat and is chewed to make breath smell better
- Luggage is made out of this; can come from pig, sheep or cow skin
- Women wear this on their eyelashes to make them darker and longer; contains lanolin
- Used to hold the pages of a book together; made from goat skin
- You use this to spread paint on something; made from cattle hair
- Added to soil for nutrients; comes from sheep, cattle, and pigs
15 Clues: Goat hair is used to make these sweater fabric • Made from sheep wool and is a fuzzy yellow ball • Used to hit a tennis ball; made from animal organs • Made from cattle fat and gives different good smells • This ball is used primarily in the fall is made from pig skin • Made from cattle fat and is chewed to make breath smell better • ...
Beef Cattle Australia 2020-04-28
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- a problem for cattle in many parts of Australia
- a breed that originated in Scotland, naturally polled can be black or red, is exported to Japan
- a mineral that red meat provides
- a pest that bos indicus cattle are resistant to
- land used for grazing
- a confined yard area that is suited to late maturing cattle
- the movement of herds of cattle over long distances
- an alternative feed source for cattle
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- commonly known as European breeds, suited to cooler and more temeprate conditions
- plant eating animal, e.g.cattle
- tropical breeds, able to cope with high temperatues, found in Africa and southern Asia
- the food group that meat satisfies
- a factor that help determines which market a farmer targets, is in realtion to the development of muscle and fat
- a quality in meat where the fats add natural flavour and give a nice appearance, popular in the Japanese market
- the discovery of this in Australia allowed the beef industry to thrive
- meat of calves
16 Clues: meat of calves • land used for grazing • plant eating animal, e.g.cattle • a mineral that red meat provides • the food group that meat satisfies • an alternative feed source for cattle • a problem for cattle in many parts of Australia • a pest that bos indicus cattle are resistant to • the movement of herds of cattle over long distances • ...
Dairy and Livestock Management 2015-03-12
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- male member of the sheep family
- giving birth in the swine family
- animals used for work
- member of the sheep family less than one year old; also meat from young sheep
- female of the cattle family that has not given birth
- to remove wool from sheep
- to cook and press oil from
- one who cares for sheep
- a special cage used for swine to give birth in
- to place a substance under the skin to improve growth of animals
- first milk produced by mammals;high in antibodies
- system of permanently marking animals by cutting notches from their ears
- meat from mature sheep
- male of the cattle family
- hair from angora goats used to make a shiny heavy wool frabric
- remove or shorten tails of certain animals
- food provided to young animals to supplement their mothers milk
- animals that produce milk
- female of the swine family
- young member or cattle family
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- rendered pork fat
- act of giving birth in sheep
- modified hair ubtained from sheep and some other animals
- meat from cattle
- making feed available at all times
- male of the swine family
- period of time when a cow is not producing milk
- young goat
- young calves or meat from young calves
- period of time when mammals are producing milk
- dry dairy or vegetable products that are mixed in warm water and fed to calves in place of milk
- female of the sheep family
- to accustom a animal to take food or other than by nursing
- meat from swine
- fat found in milk
- female of the swine family that has not given birth
- white or yellowish liquid produced by glands
- to give birth in cattle
- removed from the herd
- meat from goats
- newborn of the swine family
- castrated male member of the cattle family
- female of cattle family that has given birth
43 Clues: young goat • meat from swine • meat from goats • meat from cattle • rendered pork fat • fat found in milk • animals used for work • removed from the herd • meat from mature sheep • one who cares for sheep • to give birth in cattle • male of the swine family • to remove wool from sheep • male of the cattle family • animals that produce milk • to cook and press oil from • ...
Chapter 13 1st 12 vocabulary 2019-05-08
12 Clues: free land • grassland • 1868 treaty • US massacre • cattle route • leader sioux • sturdy cattle • colonel of US Calvary • African American settler • Native American reservation • 3 month transport with cattle • change native Americans culture
livestock terminology 2026-03-16
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- – An adult male cattle used for breeding.
- – A group of sheep, goats, or poultry.
- – An adult male sheep.
- – An adult male pig used for breeding.
- – Farm animals raised for food, fiber, or work (cattle, pigs, sheep, etc.).
- – A group of livestock, especially cattle.
- – An adult female sheep.
- – A castrated male cow raised mainly for beef.
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- – A young cow or young cattle under about one year old.
- – A young sheep, usually under one year old.
- – The amount of feed given to an animal in a day.
- – Land where livestock graze.
- – A young female cow that has not had a calf yet.
- – Animals feeding on grass or pasture.
- – An adult female pig.
15 Clues: – An adult male sheep. • – An adult female pig. • – An adult female sheep. • – Land where livestock graze. • – A group of sheep, goats, or poultry. • – An adult male pig used for breeding. • – Animals feeding on grass or pasture. • – An adult male cattle used for breeding. • – A group of livestock, especially cattle. • – A young sheep, usually under one year old. • ...
Things affecting cattle 2023-10-16
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- an infectious bacterial disease of animals, caused by the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus anthracis.
- a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals.
- fly a small 3-4 mm long blood-sucking fly with the scientific name Haematobia irritans exigua.
- flies large robust flies colourationn coloration to that of a bumblebee otherwise known as the cattle grub
- Tick an external parasite, mainly of cattle, and is regarded as a significant economic pest of the Queensland cattle industry.
- Johne’s disease, a disease otherwise known as BJD caused by a chronic bacterial infection
- otherwise known as corn
- Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in the blood.
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- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- Used to identify cattle on market reports that are emaciated (expressing the lack of fill).
- dogs Wild version of a loved domestic animal. The wild version can cause garm and/or kill cattle.
- rot acute inflammation of the skin and adjacent soft tissues of the space between the digits
- the accumulation of excess gaFootrot
- and mouth a severe highly contagious viral disease of livestock that mainly effects the feet and mouth.
- Flies a small dark gray European dipteran fly (Haematobia irritans) that has been introduced into North America
- skin disease an infectious disease in cattle caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae, also known as Neethling virus.
- eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes.
17 Clues: otherwise known as corn • the accumulation of excess gaFootrot • eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes. • a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals. • Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in the blood. • ...
Things affecting cattle 2023-10-16
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- an infectious bacterial disease of animals, caused by the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus anthracis.
- otherwise known as corn
- Used to identify cattle on market reports that are emaciated (expressing the lack of fill).
- Johne’s disease a disease otherwise known as BJD caused by a chronic bacterial infection
- flies large robust flies similar in coloration to that of a bumblebee otherwise known as the cattle grub
- rot acute inflammation of the skin and adjacent soft tissues of the space between the digits
- dogs Wild version of a loved domestic animal. The wild version can cause garm and/or kill cattle.
- Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in the blood.
- skin disease an infectious disease in cattle caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae, also known as Neethling virus.
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- fly a small 3-4 mm long blood-sucking fly with the scientific name Haematobia irritans exigua.
- and mouth a severe, highly contagious viral disease of livestock that mainly effects the feet and mouth.
- Tick an external parasite, mainly of cattle, and is regarded as a significant economic pest of the Queensland cattle industry.
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- Flies a small dark gray European dipteran fly (Haematobia irritans) that has been introduced into North America
- the accumulation of excess gas in the rumen
- a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals.
- eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes.
17 Clues: otherwise known as corn • the accumulation of excess gas in the rumen • eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes. • a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals. • Used to identify cattle on market reports that are emaciated (expressing the lack of fill). • ...
Beef Cattle Production Test 2022-11-14
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- Tool used to remove horns
- Good mothering ability
- routine maintenance procedure
- Fed at a feedlot
- large framed cattle
- Female that has NOT given birth
- Double muscled
- calves purchased after weaning
- Used to band calves
- Black or Red
- calves castrated to increase meat quality
- Removing horns
- Rust red
- Grasses hay pasture
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- Desirable characteristic trait for breeding animal
- gray in color
- cow/calf operations calve
- high numbers of nearly finished cattle
- in-tact male
- red and white in color
- black with white belt
- Female that has given birth
- word organic
- most common breed
- great milk producers
- Do not have horns
- all cattle are registered
- marks legal ownership
- Castrated male
29 Clues: Rust red • in-tact male • word organic • Black or Red • gray in color • Double muscled • Castrated male • Removing horns • Fed at a feedlot • most common breed • Do not have horns • large framed cattle • Used to band calves • Grasses hay pasture • great milk producers • black with white belt • marks legal ownership • Good mothering ability • red and white in color • Tool used to remove horns • ...
Sam 1st Hour 2024-04-17
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- Came from Texas to Kansas for cattle
- where most long horns come from
- collage Football team for Texas
- Called the metal horse
- groups of people with the same background
- had a shortage during this time
- new form of fences
- cows brought this
- The Spanish brought this animal to ride
- Owner ship or control of supply
- The reason people came to Kansas
- people who lived on land that wasn't theirs
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- African Americans in the military
- bringing cattle to the rail road
- Animal that almost went extinct during this time period
- gun that the cowboys use
- robot powered
- a town built by ex slaves
- through the country
- A town built by Germans
20 Clues: robot powered • cows brought this • new form of fences • through the country • Called the metal horse • A town built by Germans • gun that the cowboys use • a town built by ex slaves • where most long horns come from • collage Football team for Texas • had a shortage during this time • Owner ship or control of supply • bringing cattle to the rail road • The reason people came to Kansas • ...
Animal Terms 2024-10-31
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- In swine, a mature female
- In swine, an immature female
- In sheep, a mature female
- In horses, an immature female
- In swine, a castrated male
- In cats, a mature female
- In cats, a castrated male
- In horses, a mature female
- In horses, an immature male
- In cattle, an immature female
- In goats, a mature and immature female
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- In cattle, a castrated male
- In dogs, a mature male
- In sheep and goats, a castrated male
- In horses, a castrated male
- In chickens, an immature female
- In swine, a mature or immature male
- A mature male in Cattle
- In chickens, an immature male
- In chickens and turkeys, a mature female
20 Clues: In dogs, a mature male • A mature male in Cattle • In cats, a mature female • In swine, a mature female • In sheep, a mature female • In cats, a castrated male • In swine, a castrated male • In horses, a mature female • In cattle, a castrated male • In horses, a castrated male • In horses, an immature male • In swine, an immature female • In horses, an immature female • ...
Settling The West 2023-10-03
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- in CA Gold
- shipped here Chicago
- for laws to regulate RR Grange
- cattle to rail heads Cattledrive
- which N. American lives revolved around Buffalo
- family groups Tribes
- that came east from CA CentralPacific
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- assimilation of Indians Dawes
- with homes made from dirt Sodbuster
- land to settlers Homestead
- "following the animals" Nomadic
- party Populist
- where two RR met Utah
- would move cattle here Railheads
- to bring buffalo back GhostDance
15 Clues: in CA Gold • party Populist • family groups Tribes • shipped here Chicago • where two RR met Utah • assimilation of Indians Dawes • land to settlers Homestead • "following the animals" Nomadic • would move cattle here Railheads • for laws to regulate RR Grange • cattle to rail heads Cattledrive • ...
Social Studies Unit 1 - Life at the Turn of the Century 2023-09-03
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- One of the four foreign territories gained by the United States winning the Spanish American War
- City had a great fire that destroyed over 17,000 buildings and around 200 people died
- Invention that was created to help people communicate with each other over long distances
- People who moved from one country to another for freedom, new jobs, or to escape disease
- This city was home to many steel mills
- People who moved out west after the Civil War for a new life
- Journeys taken to drive herds of cattle to markets were known as ______ drives
- Was a part of a group called the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War and later became president
- The ______ trail was a cattle trail that ran from Texas, north through Kansas
- A man-made waterway that allows boats to travel faster
- Texas fever caused by _____ was one reason why cattle drives came to an end
- A person who starts their own business
- The number of seconds the Wright Brothers plane flew for at Kitty Hawk
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- Invented by Thomas Edison to record spoken word and sound
- Boat that mysteriously exploded in the Cuban Harbor starting the Spanish American War
- George Washington ______ was a scientist who created crop rotation method
- The Great _______ Cattle Trail ran from Texas to Kansas but ended in Dodge City
- The Panama Canal allowed boats to get from the _______ to the Atlantic Ocean quickly
- George Washington Carver came up with over 300 uses for this crop
- The destination many cowboys were taking their cattle to so they could be sold for money
- Pioneer homes were often made out of trees or ________
- The 25th president who wanted to expand the United States for foreign resources
22 Clues: This city was home to many steel mills • A person who starts their own business • Pioneer homes were often made out of trees or ________ • A man-made waterway that allows boats to travel faster • Invented by Thomas Edison to record spoken word and sound • People who moved out west after the Civil War for a new life • ...
Dairy and Livestock Management 2015-03-12
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- member of the sheep family less than one year old; also meat from young sheep
- remove or shorten tails of certain animals
- young member or cattle family
- modified hair ubtained from sheep and some other animals
- to cook and press oil from
- male of the cattle family
- system of permanently marking animals by cutting notches from their ears
- one who cares for sheep
- a special cage used for swine to give birth in
- giving birth in the swine family
- to accustom a animal to take food or other than by nursing
- to place a substance under the skin to improve growth of animals
- animals used for work
- dry dairy or vegetable products that are mixed in warm water and fed to calves in place of milk
- food provided to young animals to supplement their mothers milk
- first milk produced by mammals;high in antibodies
- meat from cattle
- young calves or meat from young calves
- animals that produce milk
- female of cattle family that has given birth
- female of the swine family that has not given birth
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- rendered pork fat
- to give birth in cattle
- removed from the herd
- period of time when mammals are producing milk
- period of time when a cow is not producing milk
- fat found in milk
- young goat
- female of the cattle family that has not given birth
- making feed available at all times
- female of the swine family
- newborn of the swine family
- castrated male member of the cattle family
- male member of the sheep family
- male of the swine family
- act of giving birth in sheep
- meat from goats
- meat from swine
- female of the sheep family
- to remove wool from sheep
- meat from mature sheep
- hair from angora goats used to make a shiny heavy wool frabric
- white or yellowish liquid produced by glands
43 Clues: young goat • meat from goats • meat from swine • meat from cattle • rendered pork fat • fat found in milk • removed from the herd • animals used for work • meat from mature sheep • to give birth in cattle • one who cares for sheep • male of the swine family • male of the cattle family • to remove wool from sheep • animals that produce milk • to cook and press oil from • ...
Animal Science & Domestication Crossword 2026-03-03
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- Goods and products needed to produce animals.
- The surroundings in which an animal lives.
- Meat from sheep over one year old.
- Newborn horse.
- Animals that have not been domesticated.
- Sexual alteration to prevent reproduction.
- Removal of ovaries or cutting of fallopian tubes in females.
- The production of animals for food and other uses.
- A professional who cares for horses’ hooves.
- Professional and technical assistance provided to animal producers.
- A professional trained to prevent and treat animal disease.
- A group of sheep, chickens, or turkeys.
- Mature female chicken.
- Animals kept by humans for enjoyment and long-term relationships.
- Castrated male cattle.
- Meat from sheep less than one year old.
- Mature female sheep.
- Mature female swine.
- The processes involved in transporting, grading, and selling animal products.
- Meat from cattle younger than three months.
- Mature male cattle.
- Mature female cattle.
- The process of removing animals from wild settings and raising them in controlled environments.
- Removal of the testicles of a male animal.
- An animal’s daily diet.
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- Mature male horse.
- Meat from swine.
- The preparation of animals and animal products for human use.
- Mature male sheep.
- All activities involved in producing animals and their products to meet human needs.
- An animal once domesticated that has returned to the wild.
- The study of the kind and amount of feed and water an animal needs.
- Newborn cattle.
- Animals kept for pulling and heavy work.
- Castrated male horse.
- A person who removes wool from sheep.
- The state in which animals’ needs are met and they do not suffer.
- Mature male swine.
- Mature male chicken.
- A group of cattle or horses.
- The process by which animals produce offspring.
- Choosing animals to achieve desired goals and traits.
- Meat from cattle older than three months.
- The condition in which an animal is free of disease and functioning properly.
- Domesticated birds used for meat, eggs, and feathers.
- Mammals raised on farms and ranches for food and other purposes.
- Mature female horse.
47 Clues: Newborn horse. • Newborn cattle. • Meat from swine. • Mature male horse. • Mature male sheep. • Mature male swine. • Mature male cattle. • Mature male chicken. • Mature female sheep. • Mature female swine. • Mature female horse. • Castrated male horse. • Mature female cattle. • Mature female chicken. • Castrated male cattle. • An animal’s daily diet. • A group of cattle or horses. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2025-05-12
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- Fermented, high-moisture fodder fed to ruminants
- A castrated male sheep or goat
- A young sheep
- An animal with a four-chambered stomach
- A chicken raised for meat
- A young bovine
- A male pig used for breeding
- A castrated male cattle raised for beef
- A young goat
- First milk produced after birth, rich in antibodies
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- A young female cattle that hasn't calved yet
- A mature female pig that has given birth
- A castrated male horse
- A group of cattle
- Meat from a mature sheep
- A female goat or rabbit
- An intact male bovine
- A person who trims and shoes horse hooves
- A castrated male pig
19 Clues: A young goat • A young sheep • A young bovine • A group of cattle • A castrated male pig • An intact male bovine • A castrated male horse • A female goat or rabbit • Meat from a mature sheep • A chicken raised for meat • A male pig used for breeding • A castrated male sheep or goat • An animal with a four-chambered stomach • A castrated male cattle raised for beef • ...
Cattle Drive Vocabulary 2021-04-21
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- cattle trail that was located farthest east in Texas
- a large yard where livestock is kept
- wagon used on ranches & cattle drives to feed cowboys
- this cattle trail went through New Mexico and Colorado
- cowboy that helps take care of the horses by feeding and harnessing them
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- cattle trail ending in on railroad lines in the state of Kansas
- cattle trail that began in Kerrville, Texas
- Spanish name for cowboy
- a distinct marking that is seared onto cattle to know the owner of the animal
- moving a herd of cattle from one place to another with the help of cowboys on horses
- large area of grazing land without fences or barriers
11 Clues: Spanish name for cowboy • a large yard where livestock is kept • cattle trail that began in Kerrville, Texas • cattle trail that was located farthest east in Texas • wagon used on ranches & cattle drives to feed cowboys • large area of grazing land without fences or barriers • this cattle trail went through New Mexico and Colorado • ...
Animal Classifications 2025-02-25
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- buys cattle from cow calf producers
- Usually under 11.2 hands (46 inches) tall and weigh 400 to 450 pounds
- Female horse that is three years old or younger
- known for having high reproductive rates
- A chicken with a light to medium red color that can fade in the sun
- Naturally hornless breed of cattle
- Developed in Ohio by crossing Chinese breeding stock with semi-wild American pigs
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- A fast, square gait with four beats, where each hoof touches the ground separately
- Female chicken that has not laid an egg
- Their milk has 18% more protein than other dairy cows.
- Variety of coat patterns, including spots, roan, and solid
- A strongly convex facial profile, often called a "Roman nose"
- purebred operation where their goal is to breed for higher quality animals that will improve the next generation of cattle
- Young female goat
- Cattle that are typically black with a white stripe across their midsection.
- A baby cow that is under 9 months old
- Cattle breed with loose skin increases their body surface area, which helps them cool down
17 Clues: Young female goat • Naturally hornless breed of cattle • buys cattle from cow calf producers • A baby cow that is under 9 months old • Female chicken that has not laid an egg • known for having high reproductive rates • Female horse that is three years old or younger • Their milk has 18% more protein than other dairy cows. • ...
Reconstruction and The West 1860's-1890's 2024-05-17
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- Formal charge of wrongdoing against a public official
- Paths used by cowboys to drive cattle to market
- Rapidly growing towns often associated with mining
- People who herded cattle in the Old West
- Group that gained freedom and civil rights after the Civil War
- Famous silver ore deposit in Nevada
- State where the Gold Rush of 1849 occurred
- 19th President of the United States who ended Reconstruction
- 17th President of the United States who succeeded Lincoln
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- Precious metal that helped spur mining booms in the West
- Abandoned towns often after resources were depleted
- Process of rebuilding the South after the Civil War
- Nevada city known for its silver mines
- Direction associated with frontier expansion in the US
- Political party favoring states' rights and segregation after the Civil War
- Networks that connected the country, facilitating westward expansion
- Livestock commonly herded in the Old West
- State known for its cattle ranches and oil
- Political party that led the Reconstruction era
- Precious metal discovered in large quantities in the West
20 Clues: Famous silver ore deposit in Nevada • Nevada city known for its silver mines • People who herded cattle in the Old West • Livestock commonly herded in the Old West • State known for its cattle ranches and oil • State where the Gold Rush of 1849 occurred • Paths used by cowboys to drive cattle to market • Political party that led the Reconstruction era • ...
Things affecting cattle 2023-10-16
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- skin disease an infectious disease in cattle caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae, also known as Neethling virus.
- Flies a small dark gray European dipteran fly (Haematobia irritans) that has been introduced into North America
- Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in lood.
- the accumulation of excesFootrotot rot acute inflammation of the skin and adjacent soft tissues of the space between the digits
- eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes.
- otherwise known as corn
- and mouth a severe highly contagious viral disease of livestock that mainly effects the feet and mouth.
- flies large robust flies colourationn coloration to that of a bumblebee otherwise known as the cattle grub
- dogs Wild version of a loved domestic animal. The wild version can cause garm and/or kill cattle.
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- a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals.
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- Used to identify cattle on market reports that are emaciated (expressing the lack of fill).
- Johne’s disease a disease otherwise known as BJD caused by a chronic bacterial infection
- an infectious bacterial disease of animals, caused by the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus anthracis.
- Tick an external parasite, mainly of cattle, and is regarded as a significant economic pest of the Queensland cattle industry.
- fly a small 3-4 mm long blood-sucking fly with the scientific name Haematobia irritans exigua.
16 Clues: otherwise known as corn • eye an infection of the eye with Listeria monocytogenes. • a nematode worm, especially a parasitic one found in the intestines of mammals. • Tetany a highly fatal disease associated with low levels of magnesium in lood. • Used to identify cattle on market reports that are emaciated (expressing the lack of fill). • ...
Plant and Animal Terminology Review 2020-03-17
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- Baby sheep
- The part of the plant responsible for making food.
- Mature female poultry
- Mature male poultry
- Baby swine
- Young male sheep or goat
- Baby poultry
- The part of the plant that holds the seeds.
- Mature female swine
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- Mature male sheep
- Mature male cattle
- Mature female goat
- To remove the testicles of a male livestock animal to prevent breeding
- Mature male swine
- The part of a plant that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the flower.
- The part of the plant that attracts pollinators and has bright colored petals.
- Baby goat
- The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
- Mature female cattle
- Baby cattle
20 Clues: Baby goat • Baby sheep • Baby swine • Baby cattle • Baby poultry • Mature male sheep • Mature male swine • Mature male cattle • Mature female goat • Mature male poultry • Mature female swine • Mature female cattle • Mature female poultry • Young male sheep or goat • The part of the plant that holds the seeds. • The part of the plant responsible for making food. • ...
my brother sam is dead 2020-10-26
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- something you do to a cow to get milk
- the college father wanted sam to go to
- an elderly, loyalist preacher.
- the person who let sam stay in his hut
- British soldiers
- the people who captured father
- the animal sam was caused of stealing
- something they sold to buy cattle
- how to talk long distance before phones
- Tims brother
- sam and Tims fathers nickname
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- sam and Tim's last name
- a person who fights for there country
- great Britain soldiers
- sams girlfriend
- what Tim and Sams dad was
- how sam died
- to join the war
- to kill cattle for food
- the gum sam stole
- people who do not support Britain
21 Clues: how sam died • Tims brother • sams girlfriend • to join the war • British soldiers • the gum sam stole • great Britain soldiers • sam and Tim's last name • to kill cattle for food • what Tim and Sams dad was • sam and Tims fathers nickname • an elderly, loyalist preacher. • the people who captured father • something they sold to buy cattle • people who do not support Britain • ...
Animal Science Terms 2022-02-03
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- Adult male cattle
- Adult female, who has farrowed
- Adult Female Horse
- Young and adult males in pigs
- Newborn sheep
- Horse Genus
- Young Male horse
- Young Female, who has not farrowed
- Adult female, who has had a kid
- Adult male sheep of breeding age
- Castrated male horse
- Newborn Turkey
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- Young Female, who has not calved
- Young Male Bovine
- Act of Parturition in sheep
- Unsexed female cat and dog
- Adult female, who has had at least 1 lamb
- Act of breeding in pigs
- Cattle genus term
- Young Male and Young Female Cat
- Act of parturition in cats
- Newborn Pig
- Newborn Cattle
- Newborn Goat
- Castrated male poultry
25 Clues: Horse Genus • Newborn Pig • Newborn Goat • Newborn sheep • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Turkey • Young Male horse • Adult male cattle • Young Male Bovine • Cattle genus term • Adult Female Horse • Castrated male horse • Castrated male poultry • Act of breeding in pigs • Unsexed female cat and dog • Act of parturition in cats • Act of Parturition in sheep • Young and adult males in pigs • ...
Improvement in Food Resources 2024-02-22
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- An exotic breed of cattle
- A type of weed starting with an 'X'
- Scientific name for buffaloes
- Middle zone feeders
- An Indian cattle breed associated with a colour
- Indigeneous poultry breed
- Surface feeding fish
- Scientific name for cow species
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- An exotic breed of cattle associated with a colour
- A type of weed starting with 'P'
- An Indian cattle breed
- Name of a bottom feeder, starting with 'M' (Plural)
- Foreign breed of poulty
13 Clues: Middle zone feeders • Surface feeding fish • An Indian cattle breed • Foreign breed of poulty • An exotic breed of cattle • Indigeneous poultry breed • Scientific name for buffaloes • Scientific name for cow species • A type of weed starting with 'P' • A type of weed starting with an 'X' • An Indian cattle breed associated with a colour • ...
Intro to Beef Cattle 2017-11-15
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- Intact male that can reproduce
- Male animal that has been castrated and cannot breed.
- Zebu (humped) cattle, including the Brahman breed in the United States.
- Adult female that has produced a calf.
- Meat from very young cattle (under 3 months of age).
- Process of giving birth.
- Time from conception until the female gives birth, an average of 285 days in cattle.
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- Young male or female bovine animal under 1 year of age.
- Includes most cattle found in the United States and their European ancestors.
- Product of considerably less value than the major product.
- Breed originating in European countries other than England (these are called British breeds)
- Young female that has not produced a calf.
- Refers to a general family grouping of cattle.
- Mammal whose stomach has four parts--rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum.
- Naturally or genetically hornless.
15 Clues: Process of giving birth. • Intact male that can reproduce • Naturally or genetically hornless. • Adult female that has produced a calf. • Young female that has not produced a calf. • Refers to a general family grouping of cattle. • Meat from very young cattle (under 3 months of age). • Male animal that has been castrated and cannot breed. • ...
Beef Cattle Terms 2021-09-28
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- Naturally horned animal with horns removed
- Unbred Female Bovine
- Animal suited for both dairy and beef production
- Cattle originating from Europe
- Group of animals of the same species
- Animal without naturally occurring horns
- Animal with multiple digestive chambers
- Horns which are movable beneath the skin, not attached to the skull
- Young female bovine bred for the first time
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- Castrated male Bovine
- Term referring to cattle
- Cattle originating form India
- Bovine age birth to 12 months of age
- Animals bred to meet a standard set by a breed association
- Female Bovine
- Fat dispersed thought the muscle fibers
- Male Bovine
- Animal with naturally occurring horns
- Combination of two or more purebreeds
- Calf around 12 months of age
20 Clues: Male Bovine • Female Bovine • Unbred Female Bovine • Castrated male Bovine • Term referring to cattle • Calf around 12 months of age • Cattle originating form India • Cattle originating from Europe • Bovine age birth to 12 months of age • Group of animals of the same species • Animal with naturally occurring horns • Combination of two or more purebreeds • ...
Changes on the Western Frontier 2024-08-29
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- Democratic candidate for president in 1896
- Become part of White Culture
- started the Patrons of Husbandry
- sturdy breed of cattle
- a social outlet for isolated farm families.
- Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux
- Law aiming to "americanize" Native Americans
- educated people about rural issues.
- major cattle route
- offered free land in the west.
- backing dollars with gold.
- gave federal land to states for A&M colleges.
- Brought the Indian wars to an end.
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- Sioux agreed to reservation.
- overland transport of cattle
- dugout home
- exchanged silver or gold for paper currency.
- Reported gold in the Black Hills
- enormous single-crop farms.
- Republican candidate for president in 1896
- African Americans who moved west.
21 Clues: dugout home • major cattle route • sturdy breed of cattle • backing dollars with gold. • enormous single-crop farms. • Sioux agreed to reservation. • Become part of White Culture • overland transport of cattle • Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux • offered free land in the west. • started the Patrons of Husbandry • Reported gold in the Black Hills • African Americans who moved west. • ...
Chapter 17 Crossword 2025-08-27
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- Small sleds
- Settlement at the end of the cattle trail
- Oklahoma's mascot
- Led attacks against whites
- of farmers who pool their money to make big purchases
- Self appointed law keepers. Basically batman
- A railroad line that spanned the continent
- Spanish for cowhand or cowboy
- Land set aside for natives
- Surface layer of earth
- Settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- Grants of land or money
- Unfenced land
- Region dominated by the cattle industry
- Populists supported this man.
- Groups of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees and other events
- Something our economy is currently dealing with
- Cone shaped tents
- Like the Ghostbusters, but not
20 Clues: Small sleds • Unfenced land • Oklahoma's mascot • Cone shaped tents • Surface layer of earth • Grants of land or money • Led attacks against whites • Land set aside for natives • Populists supported this man. • Spanish for cowhand or cowboy • Like the Ghostbusters, but not • Region dominated by the cattle industry • Settlement at the end of the cattle trail • ...
Cattle Terminology 2025-10-29
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- Lower birth weight
- Giving birth
- Very hear tolerant
- Castrated Male Bovine
- Cattle
- Female Bovine who hasn't had a baby
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- male & female twins,the female is sterile
- Uncastrated Male Bovine
- Excellent browsers
- Female Bovine who has given birth
- Offspring
- Can be red and black
- Lower morbidity and morality
- Born without horns
14 Clues: Cattle • Offspring • Giving birth • Excellent browsers • Lower birth weight • Very hear tolerant • Born without horns • Can be red and black • Castrated Male Bovine • Uncastrated Male Bovine • Lower morbidity and morality • Female Bovine who has given birth • Female Bovine who hasn't had a baby • male & female twins,the female is sterile
