cattle Crossword Puzzles
ch 17 vocab 2023-04-25
Across
- settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- Great native american leader
- Spanish word for cowherd or cowboy
- the region dominated by the cattle industry
- people who already sneaked onto the land
- Self appointed law keepers
- Cone shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- not fenced land
- Small sleds
- plains farmer
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- the herding and moving of cattle over a long distance
- A railroad line that spanned the continent
- general rise in prices
- Land set aside for native Americans to live on
- Grants of land or money
- supported use of silver to rise prices
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of gases tangle with the soil
18 Clues: Small sleds • plains farmer • not fenced land • general rise in prices • Grants of land or money • Self appointed law keepers • Great native american leader • Spanish word for cowherd or cowboy • supported use of silver to rise prices • settlement at the end of a cattle trail • Cone shaped tents made of buffalo skins • people who already sneaked onto the land • ...
animal managment 2023-09-27
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- young male horse
- group of ducks
- mature female goat
- female chicken giving birth
- group of cattle
- female sheep giving birth
- castrated male cattle
- group of rabbits
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- young female turkey
- mature male goat
- castrated male horse
- young male swine
- castrated male turkey
- young female swine
- mature male duck
- young male rabbit
- young female sheep
17 Clues: group of ducks • group of cattle • mature male goat • young male horse • young male swine • mature male duck • group of rabbits • young male rabbit • mature female goat • young female swine • young female sheep • young female turkey • castrated male horse • castrated male turkey • castrated male cattle • female sheep giving birth • female chicken giving birth
Feburary 2025-10-30
Across
- Young cow or bull
- Farm animals raised for food or profit
- Group of cattle or other animals
- Metal tools worn on boots to direct horses
- Barrier enclosing a field or pasture
- Protective footwear worn by ranchers
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- Domesticated cows, bulls, or steers raised for beef
- Entryway in a fence or corral
- Gathering of cattle for branding or moving
- Castrated male bovine raised for beef
- Rope used to catch cattle or horses
- Common desert plant found on Western ranges
12 Clues: Young cow or bull • Entryway in a fence or corral • Group of cattle or other animals • Rope used to catch cattle or horses • Barrier enclosing a field or pasture • Protective footwear worn by ranchers • Castrated male bovine raised for beef • Farm animals raised for food or profit • Gathering of cattle for branding or moving • Metal tools worn on boots to direct horses • ...
Ch.13.1st15 2019-05-08
11 Clues: study cattle • leader sioux • grassland region • is masacre sioux • colonial ya calvery • cattle route TX OK KS • sioux live reservation • 3 month transport cattle • african american settlers • freelance western settlers • make native american reservation
FFA 2023-11-28
Across
- what is the name of a baby cow?
- to stop a meeting
- a castrated male cattle is called?
- the fancy name of a cattle
- a symbol of labor
Down
- the name of a male rabbit.
- what is the student orgainzation of ag
- the meat of a lamb is called?
- what is the meat from a cattle called?
- a symbol of progress
- what is the name of a female cattle?
11 Clues: to stop a meeting • a symbol of labor • a symbol of progress • the name of a male rabbit. • the fancy name of a cattle • the meat of a lamb is called? • what is the name of a baby cow? • a castrated male cattle is called? • what is the name of a female cattle? • what is the student orgainzation of ag • what is the meat from a cattle called?
Unit 2 Review 2023-09-21
Across
- President during the Spanish-American War.
- These brothers pioneered power flight in American history.
- The United States sent the USS Maine to protect its interest in this location.
- A group of volunteers that fought during the Spanish-American War.
- This island was the location of the immigration station in New York City.
- Credited with inventing the telephone.
- Located between North and South America.
- Finished the building of the Panama Canal
- Location of the first powered flight.
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- The location where Chinese immigrants primarily migrated to the United States.
- Developed a new agricultural technique.
- Known as the first major cattle trail in Texas.
- The expansion of this helped contribute to the end of the cattle trails.
- was Famous for inventing the light bulb.
- Main purpose of cattle trails in the late 19th century.
- The place where George Washington Carver was born and raised.
- A policy many European countries followed while the United States was rebuilding after the Civil War.
- This state was a major hub for cattle trails in the 19th century.
18 Clues: Location of the first powered flight. • Credited with inventing the telephone. • Developed a new agricultural technique. • was Famous for inventing the light bulb. • Located between North and South America. • Finished the building of the Panama Canal • President during the Spanish-American War. • Known as the first major cattle trail in Texas. • ...
Sutton Drummond = 5th hour 2024-04-17
Across
- Cowboys would herd these animals
- A plot of land
- Separating grain from a plant
- Ownership or control of a supply
- Cowboys would ride these to herd cattle
- A settler with no legal title to the land
- What ethnic group settled in Topeka
- The pull that drove people to come to Kansas
- African Americans settled here
- Produce or provide
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- People who share a common cultural background
- A state of isolation
- To blind legally or morally
- Introduce machines into a process or place
- Cowboys used these to keep their pants up
- Protected the cowboys from the sun
- Cowboys would use this to make music
- Protected the cowboys legs while cattle driving
- Why did many people come to Kansas
- Keeps the cowboy on its horse
- A public speaker
21 Clues: A plot of land • A public speaker • Produce or provide • A state of isolation • To blind legally or morally • Separating grain from a plant • Keeps the cowboy on its horse • African Americans settled here • Cowboys would herd these animals • Ownership or control of a supply • Protected the cowboys from the sun • Why did many people come to Kansas • What ethnic group settled in Topeka • ...
Ag animal information 2023-11-28
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- rams and ewes
- female horse
- scientific name for rabbit
- female cattle
- female chicken
- horse meat
- cattle meat
- scientific name for sheep
- stallions and mares
- unbred female horse
- goat meat(put or after the first word)
- female rabbit
- baby sheep
- female swine
- parturition of turkey and chicken
- unbred female turkey
- casterated male horse
- billies and nannies
- casterated male sheep
- baby cow
- parturition of rabbit
- male rabbit
- casterated male cow
- male sheep
- baby rabbit (Put or after the first variation)
- parturition of horse
- male chicken
- female sheep
- male turkey
- male cow
- bulls and sows
- scientific name for cattle
- turkey meat and chicken meat
- parturition of goat
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- male horse
- unbred female sheep
- casturated male swine
- baby turkey
- scientific name for goat
- parturition of swine
- baby horse
- unbred female cow
- unbred femmale chicken
- female turkey
- roosters and hens
- young male turkey
- buck and doe
- young male horse
- male goat
- casturated male goat
- parturition of cattle
- scientific name for horses
- female goat
- young male chicken
- baby swine
- boar and sow
- unbred female swine
- sheep meat (put or after the first word)
- baby chicken
- pig meat
- toms and hens
- scientific name for swine
- scientific name for turkey
- parturition of sheep
- casturated male chicken
- scientific name for chicken
- male swine
- baby goat
68 Clues: baby cow • pig meat • male cow • male goat • baby goat • male horse • horse meat • baby horse • baby sheep • baby swine • male sheep • male swine • baby turkey • cattle meat • female goat • male rabbit • male turkey • female horse • buck and doe • female swine • boar and sow • baby chicken • male chicken • female sheep • rams and ewes • female cattle • female turkey • female rabbit • toms and hens • female chicken • bulls and sows • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- fencing designed with sharp points
- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
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- Devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface
- Railroad that runs across the continent
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitant
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- A cattle thief
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- Unfenced land
- a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive.
21 Clues: Unfenced land • A cattle thief • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • Railroad that runs across the continent • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • ...
Animal Science Terms 2022-01-11
15 Clues: baby dog • baby pig • baby cat • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • baby cattle • baby chicken • adult male cat • adult male pig • adult male goat • adult male horse • adult male sheep • adult male cattle • adult male chicken
Beef Terms 2022-05-07
10 Clues: Baby Bovine • Cattle's bubble • Young Female Bovine • Mature Female Bovine • Castrated Male Bovine • Mature Male in-tact Bovine • Area where cattle can't see • Cattle without horns are this • Cattle suited for colder temperatures • Cattle suited for heat and disease resistance
Farm related vocab 2022-05-03
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- a cognate
- farm building used to store hay, etc.
- a cognate to an English word
- when a organism increases in size
- place where cattle and sheep eat grass
- farm where cattle are raised
- person who owns the farm
- includes cattle, chicken, etc.
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- a house an a farm
- a category including milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.
- piece of land planted with fruit trees
- farming of dairy products
- plot of land where livestock are fed for market
- plantation for grapevines
- the plants that farmers grow
15 Clues: a cognate • a house an a farm • person who owns the farm • farming of dairy products • plantation for grapevines • a cognate to an English word • farm where cattle are raised • the plants that farmers grow • includes cattle, chicken, etc. • when a organism increases in size • farm building used to store hay, etc. • piece of land planted with fruit trees • ...
Inflammation 1 2021-01-27
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- Lesion secondary to failure of passive transfer
- Lesion caused by grain overload in cattle
- Lesion caused by rabies virus in mammals
- content within abscess
- Mediator released by mast cells
- Engulfment of bacteria or particles
- Inflammatory cells around pyogenic bacteria
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- Lesion caused by Salmonella sp. in cattle
- Exudate containing fibrin
- Inflammation of the hoof lamellae
- Inflammatory cells surrounding metazoan parasites
- Lesion caused by feline herpesvirus-1 in kittens
- Lesion caused by Clostridium chauvoei
- Mannheimia haemolytica causes _____ in cattle
14 Clues: content within abscess • Exudate containing fibrin • Mediator released by mast cells • Inflammation of the hoof lamellae • Engulfment of bacteria or particles • Lesion caused by Clostridium chauvoei • Lesion caused by rabies virus in mammals • Lesion caused by Salmonella sp. in cattle • Lesion caused by grain overload in cattle • Inflammatory cells around pyogenic bacteria • ...
LA152 Selecting Feeder Cattle 2023-11-02
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- Feeder cattle of all sizes are sold at
- Cattle should be able to eat grain and stored forage
- Female cattle
- Should be heavily muscled in the loin and quarter
- Male cattle
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- Steers should be _____ and heald
- Main source of hamburgers
- Greatly vary in cattle
- Halter-broken, preconditioned, calves bred to fare well in shows
- Should weigh around 1,100-1,300 Ibs when they are ____
10 Clues: Male cattle • Female cattle • Greatly vary in cattle • Main source of hamburgers • Steers should be _____ and heald • Feeder cattle of all sizes are sold at • Should be heavily muscled in the loin and quarter • Cattle should be able to eat grain and stored forage • Should weigh around 1,100-1,300 Ibs when they are ____ • ...
The lesser-known history of African-American Cowboys 2024-05-20
Across
- What government was opposed to slavery?
- What forced the cattle farmers to hire cowboys in place of slaves?
- True/False Cattle needed to be transported by train instead of physically.
- White Americans evaded what in the U.S?
- What percent of people in Texas were slaves in 1825?
- There were 182566 of what in Texes during 1860?
- True/False After the civil war, being a cowboy was one of the only open jobs for African Americans.
- One in how many cowboys were African American?
- Were the cowboys accepted into towns with hospitality or hostility?
- What was not yet invented to keep cattle in one place?
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- who were defending their land against the cowboys?
- when did cattle farming become very profitable?
- Where did the African American Cowboys find equality?
- What year was this autobiography published?
- What city is described to have saloons, dance halls, gambling houses, and not much else?
- What was 10X as expensive in the northern states than in Texas?
- He ______ himself by engaging in activities like dare-devil riding, shooting, and such sports.
- How many books about African American history did William Katz write?
- Rancers returning from the what found out of control herds?
- Where were the cattle farmers when the slaves learned the necessary skills to run the farm?
20 Clues: What government was opposed to slavery? • White Americans evaded what in the U.S? • What year was this autobiography published? • One in how many cowboys were African American? • when did cattle farming become very profitable? • There were 182566 of what in Texes during 1860? • who were defending their land against the cowboys? • ...
Cattle Crossword 2022-08-16
10 Clues: the way of breeding • removal of their horns • giving them their meals • removal of their cohones • giving the cattle solutions • keeping an eye in the cattle • replacing the mother with farmers • something used to keep them healthy • putting something to mark the cattle • finding suitable pastures for the cattle
Texas Weekly Week 22 2021-04-06
10 Clues: raising cattle • a nickname of Lizzie • to mark with a symbol • pumps water from wells • wealthy cattle ranchers • short, pointy pieces of wire • invented a new type of fence • wild, running group of cattle • long, dusty and dangerous journeys • ranch largest cattle ranch in the world
Mason's animal terminology 2023-02-02
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- mature male horse
- newborn goat
- young female chicken
- newborn pig
- young male pig
- newborn horse
- newborn fish
- young female horse
- newborn rabbit
- newborn turkey
- newborn chicken
- young male cattle
- young female sheep
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- young female goat
- young female pig
- newborn duck
- young female cow
- newborn cow
- mature male cattle
- newborn goose
- young male goat
- young male sheep
- young male chicken
- young male horse
- newborn sheep
25 Clues: newborn pig • newborn cow • newborn goat • newborn duck • newborn fish • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn sheep • young male pig • newborn rabbit • newborn turkey • young male goat • newborn chicken • young female pig • young female cow • young male sheep • young male horse • young female goat • mature male horse • young male cattle • mature male cattle • young female horse • young male chicken • ...
Lonesome Dove Crossword 2022-05-06
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- Jasper Fant fears drowning in the ______ River
- Author of the novel
- Dry Bean's bartender/barkeep
- Sheriff from Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Latin phrase on the Hat Creek Cattle Company sign
- Gus' state of birth
- Woodrow's Son
- Animals that follow the cattle drive all the way to Montana
- Woodrow's country of origin
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- Former Texas Ranger, was hung for falling in with outlaws
- City in Nebraska, destination of Elmira
- Former love interest of both Gus and Jake
- Cattlemens' paradise
- Town from which the cattle drive starts
- Indian Antognist
- Former occupation of Woodrow and Gus
- Torture technique used by Comanches
- Material that Deets' pants are made of
- According to Woodrow, Gus doesn't like to do anything but "sit on the porch and drink _____"
- Hired Mexican cook who fries grasshoppers
20 Clues: Woodrow's Son • Indian Antognist • Author of the novel • Gus' state of birth • Cattlemens' paradise • Woodrow's country of origin • Dry Bean's bartender/barkeep • Sheriff from Fort Smith, Arkansas • Torture technique used by Comanches • Former occupation of Woodrow and Gus • Material that Deets' pants are made of • City in Nebraska, destination of Elmira • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- A type of beetle that infests cotton plants
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A cattle theif
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- Unfenced land
- Farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Devices that use wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- A person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has few inhabitants.
- Meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- Machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
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- Railroad Railroad that runs across the continent
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- Fencing designed with sharp points
- The process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- A mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
21 Clues: Unfenced land • A cattle theif • A breed of cattle with long horns • Fencing designed with sharp points • A type of beetle that infests cotton plants • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • Railroad Railroad that runs across the continent • Meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • Machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- A type of beetle that infests cotton plants
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- A cattle theif
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- Unfenced land
- Farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Devices that use wind power to pump water from underground to the surface.
- A person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has few inhabitants.
- Meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- Machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
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- Railroad Railroad that runs across the continent
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- Fencing designed with sharp points
- The process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- Violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- A mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
21 Clues: Unfenced land • A cattle theif • A breed of cattle with long horns • Fencing designed with sharp points • A type of beetle that infests cotton plants • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • Railroad Railroad that runs across the continent • Meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • Machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • ...
Economic Growth Vocabulary 2023-01-29
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- machines that separate grains and seeds from plants
- Railroad that runs across the continent
- A government official or representative in charge of a department or district individuals
- A cattle thief
- Devices using wind power to pump water from underground to the surface
- a person who cared for the extra horses on a cattle drive.
- fencing designed with sharp points
- A process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bus the economy shrinks, people lose their job and investors lose money.
- The land that forms the furthest extent of a country’s territory that has little inhabitants
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- meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad
- Disease spread by ticks brought by cattle on the drives from Texas.
- African American soldiers that fought against the American Indians in the West.
- Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy
- farming techniques, such as terracing, used in a dry climate to keep moisture in the soil.
- Unfenced land
- A breed of cattle with long horns
- A large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and stored.
- a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant
- process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by Cowboys on horses.
- a mark made by burning or otherwise to indicate ownership.
- violent disputes caused by the fencing of the open range between farmers and ranchers.
21 Clues: Unfenced land • A cattle thief • A breed of cattle with long horns • fencing designed with sharp points • Railroad that runs across the continent • a type of beetle that infests the cotton plant • Spanish cowboys gave origin to the Texas cowboy • meeting places of two or more lines of a railroad • machines that separate grains and seeds from plants • ...
Ranching in the Wild West 2024-11-26
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- cattle thief
- bucking horses that are ridden wearing a saddle
- the practice of raising herds of animals on large tracts of land
- leggings worn by cowboys as protection against the weather and brush, usually made of leather
- the practice of caring for roaming groups of livestock over a large area
- Metal device attached to the heel of a cowboy’s boot meant to encourage a horse to go faster or to pay attention
- the tool used to apply a brand
- wild cattle that haven’t been branded and never been gathered
- a livestock herder, usually of saddle horses
- large area owned by the government where many owners' livestock may graze
- responsible for herding and maintaining the health of animals on the ranch
- hat
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- an animal that has not been broken to accept being ridden
- the process of permanently marking an animal to indicate ownership
- a long rope used by cowboys to catch stray animals
- cowboy slang for a meal
- moving a herd of cattle from one place to another
- term for the saddle horn
- area of land including a dwelling and any outbuildings
- leather seat set on a horse to help the cowboy in riding
- a cowboy’s sleeping blankets rolled up for easy carrying on his horse
- strong and responsive animal, often seen with cowboys riding them
- a hired hand that tends to cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- the culture that ranching in the western United States is derived from
- a gathering of all livestock on a ranch
25 Clues: hat • cattle thief • cowboy slang for a meal • term for the saddle horn • the tool used to apply a brand • a gathering of all livestock on a ranch • a livestock herder, usually of saddle horses • bucking horses that are ridden wearing a saddle • moving a herd of cattle from one place to another • a long rope used by cowboys to catch stray animals • ...
Bhagirathi Visual 2024-11-12
16 Clues: Swoosh • Toss Law • 3 Stripe • 4 Colours G • Orangie Splat • Raghava's LCU • Bridgerton TV • Nappies Brand • Jenna Ortega's Movie • Bubble Tea Canteloupe • Cattle Be Boss to Cow • Biggest Brother Cattle • The Skateboarding Shoe • Ranbir Tech Class Mischief • Mickey Mouse Takes Medicine • Thottu Thottu Pesum _________a
Chapter 3 The Wild West 2020-12-08
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- Smith, one of the first marshals of Abilene
- Chisholm, trader that the most popular cattle trail was named after
- land that has not been settled
- Horse, Sioux chief who fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
- wild cattle brought to America by Spanish settlers
- Fisher, one of the missionaries to the West
- crossing a continent
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- prairie farmer
- Custer, colonel who led US forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
- symbol burned into a cow's hide that identified which ranch the animal belonged to
- a sudden rush of scared animals that run away from the trail
- area of land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans to live on
- boss, person in charge of a cattle drive
- Bill Hickok, famous lawman of the West who was an expert shooter
- Joseph, Nez Perce leader who traveled to Washington, DV, and spoke with President Hayes
- drive, moving a herd of longhorns
- rich source of precious metals
17 Clues: prairie farmer • crossing a continent • land that has not been settled • rich source of precious metals • drive, moving a herd of longhorns • boss, person in charge of a cattle drive • Smith, one of the first marshals of Abilene • Fisher, one of the missionaries to the West • wild cattle brought to America by Spanish settlers • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- a group of people
- a place where livestock are penned
- a town that experiences sudden growth in population and business.
- farming for profit.
- to create goods.
- farming for health
- exclusive possession or control.
- how to tell difference between cattle owners.
- act of collecting animals with horses
- underdeveloped land is beyond the border of territory.
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- a type of cattle with long horns.
- the buying and selling of goods and services.
- farming on rented land.
- a crane used to extract oil
- person who takes care of saddle horses.
- other parts of the cow used
- a place in which animals are slaughtered and packed.
- a building equipped to refine.
18 Clues: to create goods. • a group of people • farming for health • farming for profit. • farming on rented land. • a crane used to extract oil • other parts of the cow used • a building equipped to refine. • exclusive possession or control. • a type of cattle with long horns. • a place where livestock are penned • act of collecting animals with horses • ...
Breeds of Cattle 2018-02-16
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- Developed in Florida
- Developed on the King Ranch
- Same as hereford just doesnt have horns
- Noted for high cutability
- Horns act as a radiator for the blood
- Origin South Africa
- Origin France
- Largest breed of cattle in france
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- There are three different types
- Known for being extremely docile
- Must be 5/8 Simmental and 3/8 Brahman
- Noted for their long distinctive horns
- Small sized breed with moderate muscling
- Second largest breed in the world
- Red and polled
- Known to improve cold tolerance
- Origin is Texas and is 1/2 Brahman 1/4 Shorthorn and 1/4 Hereford
- Can be 6ft tall at the withers
- has upward facing horns
- Primarily red color but is now black
20 Clues: Origin France • Red and polled • Origin South Africa • Developed in Florida • has upward facing horns • Noted for high cutability • Developed on the King Ranch • Can be 6ft tall at the withers • There are three different types • Known to improve cold tolerance • Known for being extremely docile • Second largest breed in the world • Largest breed of cattle in france • ...
Cotton, Cattle & Railroads 2022-03-08
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- Texas Governor that created the Railroad Commission
- Transportation that increased speed of travel and communication
- The Last Comanche chief
- An animal herder on horseback that led cattle drives
- Wanted to close the open range
- New industry that begins after the Civil War in Texas
- Mean name for a daughter
- The place where Native Americans were forced to move
- Invention that allowed farmers to close the open range
- The belief the U.S. was "destined" by God to expand across the continent
- Routes taken by cowboys to the railroads in the North
- The collective battles on the Great Plains between the U.S. Government & Native Americans
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- African-American military group created to fight Native Americans on the frontier
- President that began the removal of Native Americans from the east coast of the U.S.
- The site of an attempted treaty between Plains Native Americans and the U.S. Government
- The man that invented bared wire
- Quanah Parker's tribe
- The forced removal of Native Americans from the East Coast to reservations in Oklahoma
- Animal native to the Great Plains that was hunted to near-extinction
- Cattle were allowed to roam freely without fences or barriers
- Main crop grown in Texas and the South
- 1861-1865
22 Clues: 1861-1865 • Quanah Parker's tribe • The Last Comanche chief • Mean name for a daughter • Wanted to close the open range • The man that invented bared wire • Main crop grown in Texas and the South • Texas Governor that created the Railroad Commission • An animal herder on horseback that led cattle drives • The place where Native Americans were forced to move • ...
breeds of cattle 2024-01-18
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- meatiest dairy brees
- 3/8 Brahman 5/8 Angus
- double muscled and originated in Italy
- originated in Switzerland and known for having white markings
- originated in Germany
- 1/2 brahman 1/4 hereford 1/4 shorthorn
- most prevalent breed of dairy cattle in the US
- imported illegally by the king ranch via Mexico and the Rio Grande from France
- comprised of brahman and simmental
- naturally without horns
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- originated in France originally red and aggressive in nature
- developed in the us using several breeds from India
- tallest/largest breed
- originally known as the Durham can be red, white, or roan
- brown in color exotic heavy muscled heavy milking and heavy boned
- smallest dairy breed
- origin of the Santa Gerturdis cattle
- British breed that is red with a white face, mane, and underling
- double muscled can be black, white or blue roan
- british, black, and polled
20 Clues: meatiest dairy brees • smallest dairy breed • tallest/largest breed • 3/8 Brahman 5/8 Angus • originated in Germany • naturally without horns • british, black, and polled • comprised of brahman and simmental • origin of the Santa Gerturdis cattle • double muscled and originated in Italy • 1/2 brahman 1/4 hereford 1/4 shorthorn • most prevalent breed of dairy cattle in the US • ...
Frontier, Cotton & Cattle 2024-11-04
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- The development of new tools, machinery, or methods to improve industries or life.
- Trade of goods and services across different countries.
- A prominent Comanche leader who advocated for his people during and after the Westward Expansion.
- Natural conditions like climate, soil, and water that affect human activity.
- Aspects of human behavior that impact the environment and geography.
- African American soldiers in the U.S. Army who served on the Western frontier after the Civil War.
- Raising livestock over large areas, a common practice in the American West.
- Refers to the way landscapes, industries, and societies have evolved.
- A fencing material used to enclose land and control cattle, especially in the West.
- Trade and distribution of goods within a single country.
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- The edge of settled territory, often referring to the American West during expansion.
- The process of sharing information, essential for development and coordination.
- The effects or results of an action or decision.
- Economic activity involving the raising and processing of cattle, significant in Western U.S. history.
- A movement aimed at promoting reforms and social improvement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- The business of producing crops and livestock for food and resources.
- Natural features of Earth’s surface, such as mountains and valleys.
- Agricultural practice without irrigation, reliant on rainfall.
- The 19th-century movement of settlers into the American West.
- A region known for its dry climate, cattle ranching, and vast open spaces.
- The natural world, including land, water, and ecosystems.
- The method of providing water to land to assist in growing crops.
- Sector focused on the growing, harvesting, and processing of cotton.
23 Clues: The effects or results of an action or decision. • Trade of goods and services across different countries. • Trade and distribution of goods within a single country. • The natural world, including land, water, and ecosystems. • The 19th-century movement of settlers into the American West. • Agricultural practice without irrigation, reliant on rainfall. • ...
animal terminology 2023-02-02
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- young male swine
- newborn rabbit
- young female horse
- mature male
- newborn goose
- mature male horse
- newborn cattle
- mature male goat
- mature male goose
- mature female goat
- young female chicken
- young male horse
- mature male duck
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- young male goat
- newborn duck
- young male cattle
- mature female swine
- mature female turkey
- young male chicken
- newborn horse
- young female swine
- newborn sheep
- newborn chicken
- mature male turkey
- mature female horse
25 Clues: mature male • newborn duck • newborn goose • newborn horse • newborn sheep • newborn rabbit • newborn cattle • young male goat • newborn chicken • young male swine • mature male goat • young male horse • mature male duck • young male cattle • mature male horse • mature male goose • young female horse • young male chicken • young female swine • mature female goat • mature male turkey • mature female swine • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2023-03-27
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- The New world
- Cattle thieves
- American Soldiers
- British Soldiers/Loyalists
- Month book started
- Family business
- Pulls the waggon
- Brother
- Other Parental
- Home Town
- Tim's Friend who's dead
- British King
- Cattle Trade
- Church Leader
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- Family last name
- Cause of Sam's Death
- General for patriots
- Mother's Name
- Gun
- Weapon Sam was Killed with
- Dead Parental
- Warrups girl
- Father's name
- Main character
- Dairy Cow
- Cause of Father's death
26 Clues: Gun • Brother • Dairy Cow • Home Town • Warrups girl • British King • Cattle Trade • The New world • Mother's Name • Dead Parental • Father's name • Church Leader • Cattle thieves • Main character • Other Parental • Family business • Family last name • Pulls the waggon • American Soldiers • Month book started • Cause of Sam's Death • General for patriots • Tim's Friend who's dead • Cause of Father's death • ...
Westward Expansion 2021-11-23
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- A Wild or half-tamed horse.
- Moving Cattle from one place to another.
- Explorers who charted and mapped the West
- Person who tends the cattle on a ranch.
- A wagon trail that went far West
- Sudden panicked rush of cattle or bison.
- System for sending messages along a wire.
- Belief that expansion west was inevitable
- Mail service on horseback.
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- Deserted town with few to no inhabitants.
- Land set aside for Native Americans.
- Handkerchief worn by cowboys around the neck.
- First people to explore and settle the West.
- Movement to California after gold was found.
- Rapidly growing town.
- Small house made from tree trunks.
16 Clues: Rapidly growing town. • Mail service on horseback. • A Wild or half-tamed horse. • A wagon trail that went far West • Small house made from tree trunks. • Land set aside for Native Americans. • Person who tends the cattle on a ranch. • Moving Cattle from one place to another. • Sudden panicked rush of cattle or bison. • Deserted town with few to no inhabitants. • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-24
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- Newborn Goat
- Mature male goat
- Mature male horse
- Birthing of horse
- Mature male sheep
- Mature male swine
- Newborn turkey
- Birthing of swine
- Birthing of lamb
- Birthing of duck
- Newborn duck
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- Newborn swine
- Newborn cow
- Birthing of goat
- Mature male cattle
- Newborn rabbit
- Newborn sheep
- Mature male chicken
- Newborn fish
- Mature male goose
- Newborn horse
- Newborn goose
- Birth of cattle
- Birthing of chicken
- Newborn chicken
- Mature male duck
26 Clues: Newborn cow • Newborn Goat • Newborn fish • Newborn duck • Newborn swine • Newborn sheep • Newborn horse • Newborn goose • Newborn rabbit • Newborn turkey • Birth of cattle • Newborn chicken • Birthing of goat • Mature male goat • Birthing of lamb • Birthing of duck • Mature male duck • Mature male horse • Birthing of horse • Mature male sheep • Mature male swine • Mature male goose • Birthing of swine • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-12-15
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- young swine
- Sheep
- Female pig
- Tusked uncastrated pig
- Lamb just born
- Male uncastrated bovine
- Uncastrated male sheep
- Give birth
- For a cow 9 months
- For a Swine 115 days
- Affecting or resembling a pig or pigs
- Female sheep
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- For a sheep 152
- A young bovine animal
- Female pig that hasn't had a litter
- Give Birth
- Castrated male
- Cow giving birth
- Castrated male cattle
- Relating to or affecting cattle
- Castrated male pigs
- Young female cow
22 Clues: Sheep • Female pig • Give Birth • Give birth • young swine • Female sheep • Lamb just born • Castrated male • For a sheep 152 • Cow giving birth • Young female cow • For a cow 9 months • Castrated male pigs • For a Swine 115 days • A young bovine animal • Castrated male cattle • Tusked uncastrated pig • Uncastrated male sheep • Male uncastrated bovine • Relating to or affecting cattle • ...
TV WESTERNS CROSSWORD 1 2025-01-21
15 Clues: Criminals • Ranch hand • Western bar • Grain alcohol • Illegal liquor • Draw Fastest gun • Drive Herding cows • Impromptu law squad • Horse drawn carriage • Wanted Fugitives list • Shot Fancy gun firing • Fences Damaged barriers • Mining Yellow gem search • Hands Hired cattle worker • Robbery Heist of money house
Heritage Chapter 3 Vocab "The Wild West" 2024-10-17
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- herds running wildly and afriad
- people who gained land by living on it
- in charge of the cattle drive
- a railroad to cross the continent
- an area of land set aside for a tribe
- wild cattle
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- one of the missionaries in the West
- Nez Perce leader
- Colonel in the battle of Little Bighorn
- rich source of precious metals
- the act that allowed Indians to own land
- a town that grew quickly
- prairie farmers
- agreements and promises with maps and land
- rough lawless towns used as shipping points for cattle
- symbols that stood for the ranch
- the last major battle between white men and Indians
- deserted towns with empty buildings and streets
18 Clues: wild cattle • prairie farmers • Nez Perce leader • a town that grew quickly • in charge of the cattle drive • rich source of precious metals • herds running wildly and afriad • symbols that stood for the ranch • a railroad to cross the continent • one of the missionaries in the West • an area of land set aside for a tribe • people who gained land by living on it • ...
food for thought: the rise of Austraila's mighty Brahman 2017-03-30
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- what town is the northern consolidated livestock program?
- Alas, amid goverment funding cuts and _________ of reasearch activities.
- The cattle in northern Australia are different to the rest of the national heard and the most striking thing is they have _____.
- what is the name of the Australian veterinary?
- what is the abbreviation for Council For Scientific ans Industrial Reasearch?
- what does MLA mean?
- what sort of sub-breed species of cattle are Brahmans apart of?
- despite the ________ of the Brahman breed, the challenge facing the north Australia industry reamins the same.
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- in ninetennsixteyfive less than fifteen percent of the queensland cattle herd contained Brahman _______.
- Brahman cattle dominate the ________ Austrlian herd.
- who is the CSIR's animal geneticist?
- What is Austrlia's beef capital called?
- Brahmans were first introduce to Queensland in?
- those operating _______.
- what are these cattles called?
15 Clues: what does MLA mean? • those operating _______. • what are these cattles called? • who is the CSIR's animal geneticist? • What is Austrlia's beef capital called? • what is the name of the Australian veterinary? • Brahmans were first introduce to Queensland in? • Brahman cattle dominate the ________ Austrlian herd. • what town is the northern consolidated livestock program? • ...
Cattle Drive 2018-11-07
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- a panicked rush of livestock
- a Spanish cattle driver
- a young cow or bull
- Someone who works on a ranch
- to mark an animal with an iron to give ownership
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- Drive moving herds of cattle from one place to another place
- to remove the horns of fully grown livestock
- a plantation with a house
- gathering together livestock
- a man who herds cattle, and works cattle drives
10 Clues: a young cow or bull • a Spanish cattle driver • a plantation with a house • a panicked rush of livestock • gathering together livestock • Someone who works on a ranch • to remove the horns of fully grown livestock • a man who herds cattle, and works cattle drives • to mark an animal with an iron to give ownership • Drive moving herds of cattle from one place to another place
Swine & Cattle 2022-12-14
12 Clues: Newborn Pig • Mature swine • Group of pigs • Castrated bull • Young male swine • A young female pig • Castrated male swine • Sexually mature male • Sexually mature female • Male sexually mature cattle • Female cow that has not had children • cattle who is 3+ years and has had 2 or more calves
Westward Expansion #3 2011-11-01
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- African Americas that moved out west from the soutn were called _____.
- Used to make fences and keep the animals out of the crops.
- These were made out of steel and helped tocut the thick sod.
- A place were cattle were held, usually near railroad tracks.
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- People who settled the land out west were called ______.
- When cowboys would herd the cattle for the ranchers it was classed a cattle _____.
- Soil in which thick grass grows and aes used to make houses.
- Invented by Cyrus McCormick and used to cut wheat faster.
- Cattle were raised for meat & ______.
- A period of little or no rain.
- Settlers made a living as farmers and by raising ____ & hogs.
- Places where stockyards were located.
12 Clues: A period of little or no rain. • Cattle were raised for meat & ______. • Places where stockyards were located. • People who settled the land out west were called ______. • Invented by Cyrus McCormick and used to cut wheat faster. • Used to make fences and keep the animals out of the crops. • Soil in which thick grass grows and aes used to make houses. • ...
Miners and Ranchers 2023-01-16
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- what type of mining dug deep beneath the surface?
- built in the 1880s
- what prices were low before the war and high after?
- discovery made near Pikes Peak in 1858
- developed the tools and techniques for rounding up and driving cattle.
- Trail what trail was used to drive up a head of cattle?
- What could be sold 10 times the price they could get in Texas?
- What was formed in order to track down and punish wrongdoers.
- A vast area of grassland owned by the government.
- Second largest city in the west after San Francisco
- discovery of gold here lead to development of the northern great plains
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- is named after the mechanical musical instrument
- What became the major route north?
- One of the richest strikes occurred here in the late 1870s
- enabled hundreds of square miles to be fenced off cheaply and easily
- What type of mining used simple equipment like picks, shovels, and pans?
- This mining town was first inhabited by mostly men
- stray calves with no identifying symbols
- West's rich deposit of these 4 things gold, silver
- Prospector who staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada.
- Type of cattle breeds to adapt to living on the Great Plains
21 Clues: built in the 1880s • What became the major route north? • discovery made near Pikes Peak in 1858 • stray calves with no identifying symbols • is named after the mechanical musical instrument • what type of mining dug deep beneath the surface? • A vast area of grassland owned by the government. • This mining town was first inhabited by mostly men • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- Self appointed volunteers to track down and punish wrongdoers.
- Who was the Great Plain home to for centuries?
- Who was a former slave that became a cowhand and a cattle driver?
- who developed tools or techniques for rounding up and driving cattle?
- What were stray calves with no identifying marks called?
- Payments to reservation dwellers, at least once a year.
- An area of grassland owned by the government.
- Using simple equipment to mine like picks, shovels, and pans.
- What Native American chief asked traders to provide his people with food on credit?
- What group of Native Americans had a close relationship with nature?
- What invention enabled hundreds of square miles to be fenced of cheaply?
- How many longhorns roamed the grasslands of Texas in 1865?
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- The trail where cowboys drove about 1.5 million head of cattle on.
- Digging deep below the surface to mine.
- An example of growing hostilities between the Native Americans and settlers.
- What was the sticky, blue-gray mud found in Nevada called?
- Native American who roamed cast distances, following their main source of food.
- Which prospector staked a claim in Six-Mile Canyon, Nevada?
- 1862 was the first major clash on the _____?
- Driving the cattle to the north, to the rail lines.
20 Clues: Digging deep below the surface to mine. • 1862 was the first major clash on the _____? • An area of grassland owned by the government. • Who was the Great Plain home to for centuries? • Driving the cattle to the north, to the rail lines. • Payments to reservation dwellers, at least once a year. • What were stray calves with no identifying marks called? • ...
Basic Animal Science 2024-01-25
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- female cow that has not calved
- oil produced from wool
- female pig that has not had a litter of piglets
- castrated male cow
- length of time from conception to birth
- variety meats like heart, liver, tongue
- cow less than one year of age
- swine over 120 pounds
- more than 215 breeds worldwide
- swine under 120 pounds
- goat that produces mohair
- first milk for baby animals
- process of sheep giving birth
- goat known for milk production
- process of cattle giving birth
- male swine that is not castrated
- any horse under 1 year of age
- goat known for meat production
- castrated male sheep or goat
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- uncastrated male horse over 4 years of age
- female sheep
- reproduction method used in dairy cattle
- products include leather, made from horn, hooves
- - European cattle, split into beef and dairy cattle
- when swine are giving birth
- - brahman influence, humped neck, loose skin
- female chicken, lays eggs
- valuable textile fiber
- female horse at least 4 years of age
- female chicken not laying eggs
- animal that produces insulin for diabetes patients
- 6-8 weeks of age male or female
- castrated male swine
33 Clues: female sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male swine • swine over 120 pounds • oil produced from wool • valuable textile fiber • swine under 120 pounds • female chicken, lays eggs • goat that produces mohair • when swine are giving birth • first milk for baby animals • castrated male sheep or goat • cow less than one year of age • process of sheep giving birth • ...
Chapter 18 2018-03-06
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- site of gold in the Dakotas
- where Geronimo called home
- Central Pacific Railroad relied upon them for labor
- panicked cattle on the run
- last Native American to surrender to the United States
- Plains farmer
- connected America from coast to coast
- Union Pacific Railroad relied upon them for labor
- nomadic Plains nation that followed the buffalo
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- appeal to common people
- farmers' organization
- symbol burning ownership in cattle hide; Iowa grappling coach
- tough breed of cattle; used on the long drive
- started in Sacremento and utilized Chinese labor
- created by railroad companies to better schedule service
- this type of farming is used in arid conditions; plant it deeper
- defeated by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse during his "last stand"
- site of Sioux massacre
- tract of land set aside for Native Americans
- African-American farmer on the Plains
- cowboy style; riding, roping, and branding inspiration
21 Clues: Plains farmer • farmers' organization • site of Sioux massacre • appeal to common people • where Geronimo called home • panicked cattle on the run • site of gold in the Dakotas • African-American farmer on the Plains • connected America from coast to coast • tract of land set aside for Native Americans • tough breed of cattle; used on the long drive • ...
The Odyssey, Part 1 2024-04-22
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- Odysseus's home; where he is headed
- flower that makes Odysseus’s men forget their homeland
- mother of Odysseus
- Odysseus and his men hide under these to escape the Cyclops' cave
- the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle
- king of the Phaeacians, to whom Odysseus tells his story
- god of the underworld
- a long narrative poem that is central to a culture’s national identity
- dangerous whirlpool
- god who creates a storm to punish Odysseus’s men for eating cattle
- six-headed sea monster
- father of the Cyclops
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- Lord _____; the sun god
- creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths
- blind prophet
- goddess of wisdom and war; Odysseus asks for her assistance
- name of the Cyclops
- the city Odysseus defeats before the start of The Odyssey
- belonged to the sun god; eaten by Odysseus's men
- the first soldiers to attack Odysseus' men on their way home
20 Clues: blind prophet • mother of Odysseus • name of the Cyclops • dangerous whirlpool • god of the underworld • father of the Cyclops • six-headed sea monster • Lord _____; the sun god • Odysseus's home; where he is headed • belonged to the sun god; eaten by Odysseus's men • creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths • the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle • ...
Animal Science 2023-03-15
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- What type of digestion occurs in the small intestine?
- What type of digestion occurs in the large intestine?
- The combination of saliva and food is called what?
- What does the Reticulum look like?
- How many stomach compartments does a Psuedoruminant have?
- Acronym for fat soluble vitamins.
- Pulling animals out of the herd to ensure good breeding.
- What is an example of a non ruminant herbivore?
- What part of the stomach acts like a true stomach in ruminants?
- Most abundant vitamin.
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- Meat eating animals
- What are the things on the tongue called that break up food?
- Oldest Cattle Breed.
- Another word for belching or burping.
- What does Vitamin K do for your blood?
- What is produced by the liver?
- How do cattle chew?
- Type of acid in the stomach.
- Tallest cattle breed
- First part of the stomach?
20 Clues: Meat eating animals • How do cattle chew? • Oldest Cattle Breed. • Tallest cattle breed • Most abundant vitamin. • First part of the stomach? • Type of acid in the stomach. • What is produced by the liver? • Acronym for fat soluble vitamins. • What does the Reticulum look like? • Another word for belching or burping. • What does Vitamin K do for your blood? • ...
Chapter 17 Vocab 2023-04-28
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- Spanish for cowboy
- self-appointed law keepers
- unfenced land
- a settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- known as the "Great Commoner"
- a cone shaped tent made of buffalo skin
- plains farmers
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- a general rise prices
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- grants of land or money
- the region that was dominated by the cattle industry
- a railroad line that spanned the continent
- groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases for supplies at a discount
- a small sled
- people who snuck onto the land
- groups of farmers who met for lectures
- the herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- Bull a Native American who killed his first buffalo at the age of 10
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil
20 Clues: a small sled • unfenced land • plains farmers • Spanish for cowboy • a general rise prices • grants of land or money • self-appointed law keepers • known as the "Great Commoner" • people who snuck onto the land • groups of farmers who met for lectures • a cone shaped tent made of buffalo skin • a settlement at the end of a cattle trail • a railroad line that spanned the continent • ...
Dairy and Livestock Management 2022-04-25
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- milk that cows produce for a short time after calving
- animal used for work
- meat from swine
- female animal of the cattle family that has given birth
- a female that has not given birth to a calf
- meat from mature sheep
- young sheep as well as meat of young sheep
- period during which a female mammal produces milk
- meat of young calves
- castrated male cattle
- young goats
- modified hair with insulating qualities
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- male member of the swine family
- to give birth to baby pigs
- goat meat
- young female that has not given birth
- an animal that produces milk
- male animal of the sheep family
- male animal of the cattle family
- Angora goats used to make a shiny, heavy, wooly fabric
- young cow
- female animal of the sheep family
- female animal of the swine family that has given birth
23 Clues: goat meat • young cow • young goats • meat from swine • animal used for work • meat of young calves • castrated male cattle • meat from mature sheep • to give birth to baby pigs • an animal that produces milk • male member of the swine family • male animal of the sheep family • male animal of the cattle family • female animal of the sheep family • young female that has not given birth • ...
The Odyssey, Part 1 2024-04-22
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- Odysseus's home; where he is headed
- flower that makes Odysseus’s men forget their homeland
- mother of Odysseus
- Odysseus and his men hide under these to escape the Cyclops' cave
- the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle
- king of the Phaeacians, to whom Odysseus tells his story
- god of the underworld
- a long narrative poem that is central to a culture’s national identity
- dangerous whirlpool
- god who creates a storm to punish Odysseus’s men for eating cattle
- six-headed sea monster
- father of the Cyclops
Down
- Lord _____; the sun god
- creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths
- blind prophet
- goddess of wisdom and war; Odysseus asks for her assistance
- name of the Cyclops
- the city Odysseus defeats before the start of The Odyssey
- belonged to the sun god; eaten by Odysseus's men
- the first soldiers to attack Odysseus' men on their way home
20 Clues: blind prophet • mother of Odysseus • name of the Cyclops • dangerous whirlpool • god of the underworld • father of the Cyclops • six-headed sea monster • Lord _____; the sun god • Odysseus's home; where he is headed • belonged to the sun god; eaten by Odysseus's men • creatures who sing to lure sailors to their deaths • the shipmate who convinced the men to eat the cattle • ...
Hayla =2rd hour 2024-04-18
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- Cowboy were referred to.
- was the most popular in 1870.
- why did the population slow down.
- they brought cattle from taxes to where.
- what animals did they kill 30 million of in a decade.
- what stopped the cowboy life.
- the first people to move west.
- a famous African American cowboy.
- What is the town that African Americans settle to.
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- who was the first known cowboy.
- veterans solid what to make money.
- why was Kansas good for farming.
- when people have the same cultural Backgrounds.
- where did the Mexicans settle at in Kansas.
- what did cowboy where to protect tall bush.
- it took 60 hour to do what.
- who bought over cattle in 1493.
- they use there civil war skill do to what to Buffalo.
- that the cowboys give us today.
- what does mean cultivate.
20 Clues: Cowboy were referred to. • what does mean cultivate. • it took 60 hour to do what. • was the most popular in 1870. • what stopped the cowboy life. • the first people to move west. • who was the first known cowboy. • who bought over cattle in 1493. • that the cowboys give us today. • why was Kansas good for farming. • why did the population slow down. • ...
Grant 2nd Hour 2024-04-18
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- Who Did cattle drives.
- What made the trails shut down?
- What was going on during 1862?
- Who was the president during the civil war?
- How long did the cowboys work for?
- About how long did cattle drives last?
- When did the civil war start?
- 8000 were killed a day.
- How many people were in Kansas?
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- What was past on 1862?
- A famous country song.
- Why did people come to Kansas?
- A famous African American cowboy?
- What transported buffalo hides?
- One example of why some people didn't like cattle drives.
- What month did Kansas become a state?
- What year did we declare independence?
- What did you have to have on your land if you bought it for a 1.25.
- How many acres can you get if you had $200.
- How much was one Acer of land?
- What was the land mostly used for?
21 Clues: What was past on 1862? • Who Did cattle drives. • A famous country song. • 8000 were killed a day. • When did the civil war start? • Why did people come to Kansas? • What was going on during 1862? • How much was one Acer of land? • What made the trails shut down? • What transported buffalo hides? • How many people were in Kansas? • A famous African American cowboy? • ...
Middle School Sub Assignment 3/17 2023-03-13
14 Clues: baby cat • baby hog • baby dog • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • baby cattle • animal doctor • meat from hogs • deal with birds • meat from cattle • dealing with trees • chicken used for meat • chicken used for egg production
Australian Cattle Dogs 2024-08-05
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- cattle dogs also work with drug detection ........
- what do we call a dog with a white undercoat and black hair?
- The Australian cattle Dog is excellent at
- moving cattle over long distances
- Another name for cattle dog
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- one of the characteristics of a cattle dog
- they love to learn
- a cattle dog needs plenty of this
- the dog has two coats. what is the colour of the first coat?
9 Clues: they love to learn • Another name for cattle dog • a cattle dog needs plenty of this • moving cattle over long distances • The Australian cattle Dog is excellent at • one of the characteristics of a cattle dog • cattle dogs also work with drug detection ........ • what do we call a dog with a white undercoat and black hair? • ...
Chapter 3.2 Ranchers and Farmers 2018-09-26
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- Causing animals to panic and run.
- Where more than 40,000 African Americans migrated to.
- Earn ownership of land by settling on it.
- People who tried to steal cattle.
- Wild cattle developed into a new tough breed.
- A name given to early Great Plains farmers.
- Vaqueros introduced riding and ____ that cowhands used.
- Western cowhands of Hispanic background.
- Texas ______ began driving their herds.
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- One of the factors that brought settlers to the Great Plains.
- Civil War veterans or African Americans.
- Collapsed due to overgrazing land and falling prices.
- A contributing cause.
- Cattle trails became known as ______.
- Land that was not fenced or divided into lots.
- A farming method.
- To settle at a place; to exist at a place.
- Houses build out of sod.
18 Clues: A farming method. • A contributing cause. • Houses build out of sod. • Causing animals to panic and run. • People who tried to steal cattle. • Cattle trails became known as ______. • Texas ______ began driving their herds. • Civil War veterans or African Americans. • Western cowhands of Hispanic background. • Earn ownership of land by settling on it. • ...
Ch.11 first 12 2019-05-08
11 Clues: Sioux • lands • cattle • u.s Calvary • massacre Sioux • American settlers • land western settlers • month transport cattle • american white culture • cattle route Texas oakl Kansas • break Native American reservation
Beef cattle crossword 2025-01-15
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- - an animal from the cattle group, which includes cows, buffalo, and bison
- - domestic four-footed animals held as property or raised for use
- - an uncastrated male bovine animal
- - a young female calf who has not given birth
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- Longhorn - A cow breed that texans love
- - A cow breed that starts with an A
- - meat of cattle
- - a cattle who naturally doesn't have horns
- - Male cattle who have been castrated
- - young domestic cow
10 Clues: - meat of cattle • - young domestic cow • - A cow breed that starts with an A • - an uncastrated male bovine animal • - Male cattle who have been castrated • Longhorn - A cow breed that texans love • - a cattle who naturally doesn't have horns • - a young female calf who has not given birth • - domestic four-footed animals held as property or raised for use • ...
Beef Cattle Management 2025-12-05
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- cattle’s safety zone
- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- feeds high in fiber
- removal of the testicles of a male animal
- process of giving birth
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- purchase weanling calves from cow/calf producers and feed them out on pastureland
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- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- harvest finished cattle which are purchased from feedlots and other outlets
- cow/calf producers who produce breeding stock for purebred or commercial operations
- animals with a four-compartment stomach
- standing heat; regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male; when ovulation takes place
- generally use purebred breeding stock in crossbreeding programs to produce commercial offspring
- mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of energy and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- EPD; number estimate of breeding potential for characteristics, such as gain, muscling and maternal carcass traits
- trouble giving birth
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- filled with antibodies; paves the road for the future health, immunity and survival of offspring
- science which deals with food and its effect on health
19 Clues: feeds high in fiber • cattle’s safety zone • trouble giving birth • process of giving birth • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four-compartment stomach • removal of the testicles of a male animal • science which deals with food and its effect on health • period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth • ...
The Man from the Broken Hills 2022-10-29
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- are a tool used to defend and kill
- is the person who stole the cattle
- was a major during the civil war
- a person who is the main character
- animal that is rode
- gathering of the local ranchers
- is a person used for their abilities with
- is gathering of cattle to sell
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- the Mexican cowboy
- is a person that rounds up cattle
- the owner of the stirrup iron ranch
- animal that is eaten for meat
- is the main cowboy for stirrup iron
- cabin is a house for cowboy
- is the boss of the neighboring ranch
15 Clues: the Mexican cowboy • animal that is rode • cabin is a house for cowboy • animal that is eaten for meat • is gathering of cattle to sell • gathering of the local ranchers • was a major during the civil war • is a person that rounds up cattle • are a tool used to defend and kill • is the person who stole the cattle • a person who is the main character • ...
The Black Cowboys 2017-01-18
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- Steer wrestling
- First black cowboy
- Known the most skilled and famous black cowboy
- rustlers People who steal cattle
- Cowboys were out on the open_____
- Region cowboys live in
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- The original mustanger
- First black cowboy to be admitted to the hall of fame
- Region cattle was sold
- Black cowboys wrote in a journal or a _____
- State of the black cowboys
- What a cowboy rides on
- Tool black cowboys use
13 Clues: Steer wrestling • First black cowboy • The original mustanger • Region cattle was sold • What a cowboy rides on • Tool black cowboys use • Region cowboys live in • State of the black cowboys • rustlers People who steal cattle • Cowboys were out on the open_____ • Black cowboys wrote in a journal or a _____ • Known the most skilled and famous black cowboy • ...
Bubis Crossword 1 - Cowboys 2024-08-25
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- Wild West’s Wyatt
- What a stampede kicks up
- Jangly boot accessories
- Settler’s land
- Cowboy neckwear
- Wide-open grassland
- Small horse
- rodeo event featuring a rough ride
- Free-roaming horse
- Bucking rodeo animal
- Trail meal
- What cowboys had in spades
- Cowboy's buddy
- Cowboy’s route
- Howling desert scavenger
- cowpoke’s pants
- Ranch stock
- Another word for cowboy
- Quick draw necessity
- the deer and antelope play here
- “Let’s go!” to a horse
- County lawman
- Racing event for cowgirls
- Dried meat snack
- “There’s a ___ in my boot!”
- Wild horse catcher
- Tombstone newspaper
- wide brimmed hat
- Similar to the Old West, but in Australia
- Deep valley
- cattle drive necessity
- Bison
- Lawman in the Old West
- Brothers Wyatt, Virgil, and _____
- President shot
- Rolling desert plant
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- Lawman’s group
- Wanted dead or alive
- Pioneer’s covered vehicle
- Horse of a cowboy star
- Frontier settlement
- Cattle marker
- Type of wire on a ranch
- Rope for catching cattle
- man with no name, casually
- shoot out location, perhaps
- OK Corral town
- Arid cowboy landscape
- bovine shoplifter
- Legendary cowboy actor, John
- ____ by mornin’
- Cattle in a panic
- junior lawman
- Troublesome critter
- Seat for a cowboy
- Adjective for some saddles
- mines extract them
- Classic cowboy nickname
- Horse steering tools
- Cowboy's dance
- Cowboy competition
- Desert plants
- watering hole?
- sheriff’s accessory
- “Yippie-__-yay!”
- Animal enclosure
- Expert shot in the Wild West
- Where a cowboy keeps his gun
- Thorny desert shrub
- Hoofed it
70 Clues: Bison • Hoofed it • Trail meal • Small horse • Ranch stock • Deep valley • Cattle marker • junior lawman • County lawman • Desert plants • Lawman’s group • Settler’s land • OK Corral town • Cowboy's buddy • Cowboy’s route • Cowboy's dance • watering hole? • President shot • Cowboy neckwear • ____ by mornin’ • cowpoke’s pants • Dried meat snack • wide brimmed hat • “Yippie-__-yay!” • Animal enclosure • Wild West’s Wyatt • ...
Parts of Cattle 2021-09-21
Breeds of Cattle 2016-02-01
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- US VIRGIN ISLANDS RED POLLED VERY SHORT HAIR COAT
- ENGLAND MAY HAVE CAME WITH THE PILGRIMS SOLID RED HORNED
- 4 BREED COMPOSITE HEAT TOLERANT BOS INDICUS HEAVIEST MUSCLED BOS INDICUS USED LARGELY IN SOUTHERN U.S. CROSSBREEDING
- FROM SCOTTLAND SHAGGY HAIR COAT BLACK/DUN COLOR
- FRANCE CREAM TO LIGHT RED IN COLOR ORIGINALLY USED FOR DRAFT
- SOUTH AFRICA SOLID RED UNIQUE SHAPED HORN--FLAT EXTENDS OUT AND BACK SANGA BREED
- FRANCE LARGE FRAMED VERY MUSCULAR SQUARE LEVEL HIP NOT TERRIBLY MATERNAL
- GERMANY RED/YELLOW/BLACK HORNED/POLLED HEAVY MILKING MODERATE MUSCLING
- ZIMBABWE STRAW/DUN/RED/WHITE SANGA BREED THICKEST MUSCLED OF AFRICAN BREEDS
- FROM IRELAND BLACK/DUN/RED IN COLOR HORNED VERY SMALL CARRIER OF DWARF GENE
- FRANCE SOLID RED WITH DARK POINTS MODERATE FRAME AND MUSCLING GOOD MATERNAL
- SCOTTLAND BLACK POLLED MOST NUMEROUS BRITISH BREED KNOWN FOR MARBLING ABILITY
- ENGLAND RED/WHITE/ROAN HORNED/POLLED HIGHEST MARBLING BRITISH BREED HIGH MILKING
- SOUTHERN US--TX, OK, LA BLACK 5/8 ANGUS 3/8 BRAHMAN MATERNAL
- ISLE OF JERSEY SMALL REFINED HIGHEST MILK FAT PERCENTAGE
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- FRANCE DARK RED OR BLACK IN COLOR POPULAR IN NORTHERN US AND CANADA LARGE
- DEVELOPED IN THE US DUN/SILVER IN COLOR HORNED MALES ARE STERILE AND FEMALES ARE FERTILE
- SWITZERLAND ORIGINALLY RED/YELLOW AND SPOTTED NOW CAN BE THAT OR BLACK HEAVIEST MILKING CONTINENTAL BREED
- AUSTRIA SKUNK STRIPE HORNED/POLLED
- GERTRUDIS TEXAS KING RANCH 5/8 SHORTHORN 3/8 BRAHMAN DARK RED HORNED/POLLED
- ITALY LIGHT BROWN TO GRAY WITH DARK PIGMENT DOUBLE MUSCLED LEAN
- BLUE BELGIUM DOUBLE MUSCLED BLACK AND WHITE/BLUE ROAN/BLACK/WHITE
- TEXAS 1/4 HEREFORD 1/4 SHORTHORN 1/2 BRAHMAN
- ITALY WHITE TO GRAY WITH DARK PIGMENT VERY TALL VERY LEAN
- INDIA MOST NUMEROUS BOS INDICUS BREED IN THE WORLD GRAY/WHITE WITH DARK PIGMENT SMALLER HUMP AND EAR THAN BRAHMAN
- NETHERLANDS BLACK AND WHITE SPOTTED/RED AND WHITE SPOTTED LARGE FRAMED HEAVIEST MILKING DAIRY BREED
- ENGLAND RED WITH WHITE FACE, UNDERLINE, AND SWITCH HORNED MODERATE MILK AND MUSCLING
27 Clues: AUSTRIA SKUNK STRIPE HORNED/POLLED • TEXAS 1/4 HEREFORD 1/4 SHORTHORN 1/2 BRAHMAN • FROM SCOTTLAND SHAGGY HAIR COAT BLACK/DUN COLOR • US VIRGIN ISLANDS RED POLLED VERY SHORT HAIR COAT • ENGLAND MAY HAVE CAME WITH THE PILGRIMS SOLID RED HORNED • ISLE OF JERSEY SMALL REFINED HIGHEST MILK FAT PERCENTAGE • ITALY WHITE TO GRAY WITH DARK PIGMENT VERY TALL VERY LEAN • ...
Beef Cattle Breeds 2024-01-29
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- French, triple-purpose breed
- Indian, white/grey
- Scottish, long horns, shaggy coat
- Irish, black
- American, hybrid, black
- American, long horns
- English, brown/red
- Originated in Belgium, white
- French, golden-red
- Italian, white
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- European, red/white
- Japanese, expensive
- red/brown, no horns, Scottish
- Swiss, reddish color
- popular, no horns, black, Scottish
- Red/white, Tom Lasater
- British, red/white
- French, white/light color
- German, tan/grey
- Scottish, black, thick coat, naturally polled
20 Clues: Irish, black • Italian, white • German, tan/grey • Indian, white/grey • British, red/white • English, brown/red • French, golden-red • European, red/white • Japanese, expensive • Swiss, reddish color • American, long horns • Red/white, Tom Lasater • American, hybrid, black • French, white/light color • French, triple-purpose breed • Originated in Belgium, white • red/brown, no horns, Scottish • ...
Beef Cattle Review 2024-08-28
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- a male calf that has been castrated
- one of the common external parasites in cattle, they suck blood
- the space between an animals ears
- the loose skin the is on the chest area of a cow
- the number one "breed" on feedlots in America
- a feeding program that takes a calf from weaning to slaughter
- term used to describe when you get an animal ready for show
- a part of the cow, a muscle, on their upper back leg
- the species of cattle common to temperate regions
- takes a newly weaned calf and raises until it is big enough to go to a feedlot
- number of pounds of beef Americans each eat a year on average
- white breed of beef cow
- EPD for mature size of the animal
- EPD that affects quality grades
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- Breed that is red with a white face, and crest
- the weight of a calf at 205 days of age.
- chemical compounds used to deworm livestock
- the middle section on a cows back, the most valuable cuts of meat originate here
- the type, shape and form of an animal
- the amount an quality of salable cuts of meat that are obtained from a carcass
- another term for grass, hay or pasture
- the round joint on a cows lower leg, it bends
- Country we export the most beef products to
- the part of the cow's back leg where it bends; a joint
- this is the cut of beef that you get a t-bone steak and a porterhouse.
- an animal that is naturally without horns
- EPD for calving ease
- a common internal parasite in cattle, a type of worm
- beef breed that is a mix between an Angus and a Brahma
29 Clues: EPD for calving ease • white breed of beef cow • EPD that affects quality grades • the space between an animals ears • EPD for mature size of the animal • a male calf that has been castrated • the type, shape and form of an animal • another term for grass, hay or pasture • the weight of a calf at 205 days of age. • an animal that is naturally without horns • ...
Cattle breeds/terminology 2023-09-29
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- Black and white color pattern 20,121 lbs of milk produced per 305 days
- A young bovine under a year old
- US, 5/8 Simmental 3/8 Brahman
- Italy, White hair coat with black pigmentations, large framed, one of the worlds oldest breed
- Developed in Texas, Spanish origin, long horns, speckled or spotted
- US, 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman
- France, Reddish gold in color, can be black, fastest growing breed in the country
- Black, Naturally polled, from Scotland, large # of registries
- Red and white with white underline, legs, switch, has a polled and mini "version"
- Scotland, medium sized breed, medium to dark red and white in color
- A female who has produced a calf
- Red and naturally polled, from he US
- Gerturdis US,5/8 Shorthorn, 3/8 Brahman
- US, 50% Brahman, 25% Shorthorn, 25% Hereford, no set color pattern
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- France, deep red in color with white underline/patches, can also be black, largest continental breed in terms of weight
- Switzerland, straw, light red, dark red, black, heaviest continental milking breed
- Germany, Reddish gold to russet color, dual purpose breed, resulted from a government controlled breeding program
- India, red and grey strands, noted for heat and insect tolerance, crossing ability
- France White to off white cream, lean muscular carcass, below average maternally
- Isle of Guernsey, very gentle, fawn with white markings
- England, Red, white and roan, used for milk and meat
- A female that has not produced a calf
- Switzerland, Large docile breed, various shades, 16135lbs produced per 305
- A castrated male
- A small, refined, feminine, light tan to dark fawn darker shading around the head and lower legs, 13,358
25 Clues: A castrated male • US, 5/8 Angus, 3/8 Brahman • US, 5/8 Simmental 3/8 Brahman • A young bovine under a year old • A female who has produced a calf • Red and naturally polled, from he US • A female that has not produced a calf • Gerturdis US,5/8 Shorthorn, 3/8 Brahman • England, Red, white and roan, used for milk and meat • ...
collective nouns for around us 2018-03-10
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- pigeons in flight
- ravens
- swallows
- vultures feeding
- cattle moving on own
- two of same animal
- starlings in flight
- eagles
- shepherds
- owls
- elk
- Scots
- hawks riding on thermals
- birds spiralling, eg hawks
- friends
- three of same animal
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- geese in flight
- leering women
- cows
- grandparents
- feral cats
- swans on the ground
- cattle being herded
- curs
- vultures resting
- otters
- taverners
- cormorants
- finches
29 Clues: elk • cows • curs • owls • Scots • ravens • eagles • otters • finches • friends • swallows • taverners • shepherds • feral cats • cormorants • grandparents • leering women • geese in flight • vultures feeding • vultures resting • pigeons in flight • two of same animal • swans on the ground • cattle being herded • starlings in flight • cattle moving on own • three of same animal • hawks riding on thermals • ...
Beginning Ranch Terms 2016-11-09
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- the riders in a cattle drive that ride to the side of the herd to keep animals gathered
- the end of a beef animal's tail
- a group of horses owned by or worked by a ranch hand
- the individual on a working ranch whose job is to care for, catch, and ready ranch horses for a days work
- how a lariat is wrapped around the saddle horn
- a young beef animal that has not been bred and is under the age of 3 years
- a metal piece of equipment used to capture cattle
- a castrated or altered male beef animal that can not breed
- the riders in a cattle drive the push the cattle from behind the herd
- a castrated or altered male horse that can not breed
- the spike or roller portion of a spur
- the father of an offspring
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- a female beef animal that has had a calf or is over the age of 3 years
- to collect animals into a group, often when they are scattered on pasture
- the portion of a lariat that the rope slips through to form a loop
- an unaltered male beef animal that is used for breeding
- the left side of an animal
- the word used to determine which way cattle will move in a herd
- the right side of an animal
- the mother of an offspring
- female horse that hasn't been bred and/or is under 4 years old
- the area a ranch owns or leases for pasture
- the section of a lariat that is "overlapped" with the loop and the remaining coils
23 Clues: the left side of an animal • the mother of an offspring • the father of an offspring • the right side of an animal • the end of a beef animal's tail • the spike or roller portion of a spur • the area a ranch owns or leases for pasture • how a lariat is wrapped around the saddle horn • a metal piece of equipment used to capture cattle • ...
large animal parasites 2024-11-14
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- also known as the swine kidney worm
- proglottids can be seen on a fecal float in cattle
- comes from contaminated water and causes hepatitis
- causes severe diarrhea and has a high mortality in pigs
- causes diarrhea, enteritis, wasting and eventual death in poultry
- worm that causes keratitis or iritis in cattle
- common in piglets can cause stunted growth and death
- causes central nervous system issues in goats/sheep but rare in US
- also known as the feather mite in poultry
- causes foot rot and diarrhea in goats/sheep tx is ivermectin
- zoonotic see oocysts on a fecal floatation
- causes mild to severe enteritis in pigs
- fly that lays bots in sheeps nose
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- also known as the meningeal or brain worm
- causes hemorrhagic diarrhea in poultry
- goats/sheep are intermediate host with ultimate goal being a carnivore
- normal flora on the skin of cattle, use dips to stop proliferation in the herd
- causes splenomegaly,fever, and anemia in cattle
- louse with small mouth, often affecting llamas in winter, puritic
- also known as the hog louse
- causes URI symptoms in goats/sheep
- also known as the bovine brisket worm
- also known as the bankrupt worm/small stomach worm
- a puritic zoonotic skin condition found via skinscraping
- also known as the barbers pole worm in cattle
- ticks in poultry
- commmonly seen at necropsy although eggs can be found in a fecal float, lives in GI tract
- to diagnose this we need tracheal swabs of the lesions on the chicken
- can be zoonotic through ingestion of raw pork
- louse with large thick head and large biting teeth
30 Clues: ticks in poultry • also known as the hog louse • fly that lays bots in sheeps nose • causes URI symptoms in goats/sheep • also known as the swine kidney worm • also known as the bovine brisket worm • causes hemorrhagic diarrhea in poultry • causes mild to severe enteritis in pigs • also known as the meningeal or brain worm • also known as the feather mite in poultry • ...
Beef/Dairy Crossword puzzle 2024-01-03
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- an animal of mixed breeding or whose lineage is unknown is called
- the period of time after a drug is administered to an animal that the milk or meat from the animal must not be used for human food.
- a recurring period of sexual receptivity and fertility in many female mammals; heat.
- a cow not currently milking which remains out of the milking herd for periods lasting around 40 - 60 days is a...
- mature female cattle
- a plot of land on which livestock are fattened for market
- the bacterial infection that is the most economically important disorder to effect dairy cows.
- breed traditionally used for both meat and milk
- young/baby cow
- an animal that has ancestors of known lineage that have been registered by a breed association are called
- removal or destruction of the testicles of a male so that it can not breed
- desiring presence of fat in the muscle
- castrated male cattle
- the large holding device, where all milk is pumped and kept cool until a tanker truck arrives to ship the milk is...
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- permanently removing a cow from the herd is called...
- the term for the father of a calf
- born without horns
- meat from a young bovine animal that is usually less than four months of age
- a cow's ability to convert feed into milk is referred to as...
- the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- meat from cattle that have undergone a significant grain feeding
- a management unit that maintains a breeding herd of cows and produces weaned calves for sale
- the process of removing horns from horned breeds of cattle
- chemicals used to control worms or deworm animals
- a male bovine that has been castrated after reaching sexual maturity
- animals with four chambered stomachs
- a young immature female cattle
- the term for the mother of a calf
- gestation period of cattle
- intact male bovine
30 Clues: young/baby cow • born without horns • intact male bovine • mature female cattle • castrated male cattle • gestation period of cattle • a young immature female cattle • the term for the father of a calf • the term for the mother of a calf • animals with four chambered stomachs • desiring presence of fat in the muscle • breed traditionally used for both meat and milk • ...
vocabulary words 2023-04-28
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- people who sneaked onto land
- self appointed law keepers
- town settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- railroad line that spanned the continent
- small sled
- drive herding and moving cattle over long distance
- kingdom region dominated by the cattle industry and it's ranches, trails, and cow towns
- groups of farmers who met for lectures sewing bee and other events
- surface layer of each in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil
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- grants of land or money
- land set aside of native Americans to live on
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- bull attacks to keep whites out
- Jennings Bryan the great commoner
- as general rise in prices
- Spanish word for cowhand or cowboy
- cooperatives farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at a discount
- cone shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- range unfenced land
- buster plain farmers
20 Clues: small sled • range unfenced land • buster plain farmers • grants of land or money • as general rise in prices • self appointed law keepers • people who sneaked onto land • bull attacks to keep whites out • Jennings Bryan the great commoner • Spanish word for cowhand or cowboy • cone shaped tents made of buffalo skins • railroad line that spanned the continent • ...
Dairy Cattle- Morgan Kohler 2020-12-01
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- A male of cattle that has been neutered
- mammary gland of female cattle
- young, female that has not produced a calf
- young of domestic cattle
- when a heifer gives birth about 10 days earlier than due date
- The mature female of cattle that has had at least one calf
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- The period in between lactation when the cow is not lactating
- A mature male of cattle that is used for breeding
- The period of pregnancy
- the practice of separating calves from their source of milk
10 Clues: The period of pregnancy • young of domestic cattle • mammary gland of female cattle • A male of cattle that has been neutered • young, female that has not produced a calf • A mature male of cattle that is used for breeding • The mature female of cattle that has had at least one calf • the practice of separating calves from their source of milk • ...
Livestock Terminology 2021-01-27
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- what are the offspring in the poultry industry called?
- what is the name of the mature male in the swine industry?
- what are the castrated male poultry called?
- what is the name of the agricultural product that we get from swine?
- what is the name of an immature female in the cattle industry?
- what is the mature female in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the mature male in the poultry industry?
- what is the name of the young female in the swine industry?
- what is the name of the offspring in the cattle industry?
- scientific name for swine
- what is the immature male in the sheep industry called?
- what is the name of the castrated male in the swine industry?
- what agricultural product do we get from the goat industry?
- what is the name of the mature female in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of a mature male in the cattle industry?
- what is the young male in the goat industry called?
- what is the young female in the goat industry called?
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- scientific name for goats
- what are the offspring called in the goat industry?
- what is the name of a castrated male in the cattle industry?
- what are the offspring in the swine industry called?
- what is the immature female in the sheep industry called?
- what is the 3 letter word agricultural product that we get from poultry?
- what is the castrated male sheep and goat?
- what is the name of the mature female in the swine industry?
- what is the name of the mature female in the poultry industry?
- what are the offspring called in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the mature male in the sheep industry?
- what is the name of the agricultural product that we get from swine?
- what is the name of a mature female in the cattle industry?
- scientific name for cattle
- scientific name for sheep
- what is the mature female in the goat industry?
- scientific name for horses
- what is the name of the mature male in the goat industry?
- what is the name of the young female in the poultry industry?
36 Clues: scientific name for goats • scientific name for swine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for cattle • scientific name for horses • what is the castrated male sheep and goat? • what are the castrated male poultry called? • what is the mature female in the goat industry? • what is the mature female in the sheep industry? • ...
FOOD ARK 2013-02-14
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- / cattle adapted to survive in extreme weather
- / is green with cilindrical form and many seeds, in c.r very used in salads
- / is not a horror movie title, is a type of seed
- / cattle with horns that can measure more than 7 feets
- / 3 letters, breed of potato
- / breed of cattle known as humped or brahman
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- / type of cattle, it can live without human assistance
- / breed of chicken, that come from germany
- / name of the color and a breed of potato
- / is a vegetable and a fruit, is color red, and is a great source of vitamin b and c
- / type of rooster, that come from china
- / one of the main foods in our diet, was the staple food of most mesoamerican indians
- / breed of chicken with long-tail of feathers
- / variety of seed that come from argentina
- / variety of seed that come from new guinea
15 Clues: / 3 letters, breed of potato • / type of rooster, that come from china • / name of the color and a breed of potato • / breed of chicken, that come from germany • / variety of seed that come from argentina • / variety of seed that come from new guinea • / breed of cattle known as humped or brahman • / breed of chicken with long-tail of feathers • ...
American Frontier 2021-03-11
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- Texas ranchers began to use cowboys and Cattle _____________ to bring their beef to market
- the population of the U.S. and Texas moved towards this direction
- Texans didn't have any railroads so cowboys had to drive the cattle to this state
- what led to fights between the Native Indians and American settlers
- wire, used by farmers to fence their lands and close the open range which angered ranchers
- last chief of the Comache Indians
- The Northeast region of the U.S. paid higher prices for this product which helped Texas ranchers
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- the U.S. army decided to __________ all the buffalo in order to starve the Natives
- after a massacre the U.S. army forced Indians to live in these areas
- entire communities and towns were created to grow one specific crop
- a job that became popular after the Civil War because of higher demand for cattle
- ranchers got rich by raising and selling these animals for meat, milk, and leather
- made transportation of people and goods much faster and offered better profits for businesses
- When the Civil War ended there was high ___________ for Texas cattle
- Soldier, The Indian nickname for African American soldiers based on an animal
15 Clues: last chief of the Comache Indians • the population of the U.S. and Texas moved towards this direction • entire communities and towns were created to grow one specific crop • what led to fights between the Native Indians and American settlers • after a massacre the U.S. army forced Indians to live in these areas • ...
Chapter 13 1st 12 -jaylen butler 2019-05-08
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- of fort Laramie- Sioux live ceaervation
- act- row native Americans resourvations
- cestur- Carmel u.s. caluare
- sisters- African American settlers
- ball- leader sienx
- make Native American white culture
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- of wounded knee- us massicare sue
- drive- three month transport cattle
- sturdy cattle
- act- free land western settlers
- trail- cattle route Texas,ok,ks
- grassland region
12 Clues: sturdy cattle • grassland region • ball- leader sienx • cestur- Carmel u.s. caluare • act- free land western settlers • trail- cattle route Texas,ok,ks • of wounded knee- us massicare sue • sisters- African American settlers • make Native American white culture • drive- three month transport cattle • of fort Laramie- Sioux live ceaervation • act- row native Americans resourvations
Beef Cattle Crossword 2013-02-07
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- From Italy and with black skin
- Developed by Alto Adams Jr.
- Known for its docility, smooth hair, and flexible skin
- Mixed Brahman and Shorthorn bull
- Originated in Southern Germany
- Red and white face, hardy animals
- Massive double muscle structure
- Females have a productive lifetime of 10-12 years
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- Solid black coat, mixed Angus
- Used in crossbreeding, with drooping ears and dewlap
- Dark mahogany red
- Light yellow hair with lighter hair around the eyes
- Mix of Herefords, Shorthorns, and Brahmans
- Ancestor was brought to Santo Domingo by Columbus (University of Texas)
- Related to the Texas Longhorn
- Bred for work, dark red and white
- White/cream color, from west central and S.E France
- Originated in Scotland
18 Clues: Dark mahogany red • Originated in Scotland • Developed by Alto Adams Jr. • Solid black coat, mixed Angus • Related to the Texas Longhorn • From Italy and with black skin • Originated in Southern Germany • Massive double muscle structure • Mixed Brahman and Shorthorn bull • Bred for work, dark red and white • Red and white face, hardy animals • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2023-04-27
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- Pulls the waggon
- Dead Parental
- Dairy Cow
- Tim's Friend who's dead
- Cause of Sam's Death
- British Soldiers/Loyalists
- Mother's Name
- Warrups girl
- American Soldiers
- British King
- Other Parental
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- Cattle Trade
- Family business
- Cause of Father's death
- Church Leader
- Main character
- Gun
- Cattle thieves
- Brother
- Home Town
- Family last name
- Weapon Sam was Killed with
- Father's name
- The New world
- General for patriots
- Month book started
26 Clues: Gun • Brother • Dairy Cow • Home Town • Cattle Trade • Warrups girl • British King • Dead Parental • Church Leader • Father's name • Mother's Name • The New world • Main character • Cattle thieves • Other Parental • Family business • Pulls the waggon • Family last name • American Soldiers • Month book started • Cause of Sam's Death • General for patriots • Cause of Father's death • Tim's Friend who's dead • ...
FOOD ARK 2013-02-14
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- devon / cattle adapted to survive in extreme weather
- / cattle with horns that can measure more than 7 feets
- / name of the color and a breed of potato
- / is green with cilindrical form and many seeds, in c.r very used in salads
- / is a vegetable and a fruit, is color red, and is a great source of vitamin b and c
- / variety of seed that come west india
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- / type of rooster, that come from china
- / is not a horror movie title, is a type of seed
- / type of cattle, it can live without human assistance
- / breed of chicken, that come from germany
- / 3 letters, breed of potato
- / variety of seed that come from argentina
- / breed of chicken with long-tail of feathers
- / breed of cattle known as humped or brahman
- / variety of seed that come from new guinea
- / one of the main foods in our diet, was the staple food of most mesoamerican indians
16 Clues: / 3 letters, breed of potato • / variety of seed that come west india • / type of rooster, that come from china • / name of the color and a breed of potato • / breed of chicken, that come from germany • / variety of seed that come from argentina • / variety of seed that come from new guinea • / breed of cattle known as humped or brahman • ...
Animal Science WOTD Crossword - Semester 2 Weeks 1-4 2021-02-04
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- meat of young cattle
- mature female bovine that has calved
- perform duties or services for another person or organization
- an animal (such as cattle or sheep) that has one stomach with 4 compartments and swallows food then brings it back up again to continue chewing it
- species name for cattle; derived from Latin bos, "ox", through late Latin bovinus
- the act of giving birth in cattle
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- a collage of images and words representing a person's wishes or goals, intended to serve as inspiration or motivation
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile
- young female bovine that has not calved
- heterosis or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring
- abnormal or difficult birth
- castrated male bovine
- young bovine under 1 year of age
- intact male bovine
16 Clues: intact male bovine • meat of young cattle • castrated male bovine • abnormal or difficult birth • young bovine under 1 year of age • the act of giving birth in cattle • mature female bovine that has calved • young female bovine that has not calved • heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile • a firm decision to do or not to do something • ...
Animal Science WOTD Crossword - Semester 2 Weeks 1-4 2021-02-04
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- meat of young cattle
- mature female bovine that has calved
- perform duties or services for another person or organization
- an animal (such as cattle or sheep) that has one stomach with 4 compartments and swallows food then brings it back up again to continue chewing it
- species name for cattle; derived from Latin bos, "ox", through late Latin bovinus
- the act of giving birth in cattle
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- a collage of images and words representing a person's wishes or goals, intended to serve as inspiration or motivation
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile
- young female bovine that has not calved
- heterosis or outbreeding enhancement, is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring
- abnormal or difficult birth
- castrated male bovine
- young bovine under 1 year of age
- intact male bovine
16 Clues: intact male bovine • meat of young cattle • castrated male bovine • abnormal or difficult birth • young bovine under 1 year of age • the act of giving birth in cattle • mature female bovine that has calved • young female bovine that has not calved • heifer born twin of a bull and is sterile • a firm decision to do or not to do something • ...
5th grade Social Studies - Trails - By Adona Natu 2021-09-26
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- - Trails used to transport cattle
- - This one of the reasons the cattle trails started to decline
- - one of the cattle trails
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- - This is when the cattle trails were starting to be used and ended
- - This is one of the reasons the cattle trails started to decline
- - One of the reasons the cattle trails
- - one of the cattle trails
- - Where the cattle trails ended
- - Where the cattle trails started
9 Clues: - one of the cattle trails • - one of the cattle trails • - Where the cattle trails ended • - Trails used to transport cattle • - Where the cattle trails started • - One of the reasons the cattle trails • - This one of the reasons the cattle trails started to decline • - This is one of the reasons the cattle trails started to decline • ...
Animal science 2024-02-26
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- a male parent to an animal
- Underside of an animal
- giving birth to a litter of pigs
- A large animal with horns and cloven hooves used mostly for milk and meat
- breeding the mating of animals of different breeds
- any of various usually horned mammal
- relating to pigs
- An uncasterated make swine
- The culinary name for swine meat
- A animal that is used for meat specifically bacon
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- Relating to cows or cattle
- A large bird that is ate during thanksgiving
- The meat of young cattle
- A bearded mammal that is kept for milk and meat
- A male sheep
- A young female bovine that has not given birth
- A female sheep of any age
- A large solid hoofed animal used for labor
- Relating to the upper side of the back
- Domesticated birds kept by humans
20 Clues: A male sheep • relating to pigs • Underside of an animal • The meat of young cattle • A female sheep of any age • Relating to cows or cattle • a male parent to an animal • An uncasterated make swine • giving birth to a litter of pigs • The culinary name for swine meat • Domesticated birds kept by humans • any of various usually horned mammal • Relating to the upper side of the back • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead Book Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-24
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- A four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting things.
- A sentence of death.
- Free rights and liberties a person has.
- A British soldier who wears a red coat.
- An industrial city and port in Connecticut.
- A British ship for prisoners.
- Someone who steals cattle.
- A supporter of the British king.
- A gun with a long barrel.
- Someone who opposes the British king.
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- The war between the loyalists and the patriots.
- A grouping of people living in a new area.
- The first battle of the American Revolution.
- One of the original 13 colonies and landing place for the Mayflower.
- A person who serves in the army.
- To cause movement with a jerk.
- The action of dying.
- Cows on a farm or ranch.
- An American colonist who supported the British.
- Someone who tends cattle and rides horses.
- A cabin and home where things can be sold.
21 Clues: A sentence of death. • The action of dying. • Cows on a farm or ranch. • A gun with a long barrel. • Someone who steals cattle. • A British ship for prisoners. • To cause movement with a jerk. • A person who serves in the army. • A supporter of the British king. • Someone who opposes the British king. • Free rights and liberties a person has. • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-12-19
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- What is a Newborn sheep called?
- What is a Newborn turkey called?
- What is a Newborn chicken called?
- What is a Newborn pig called?
- What is a Young Female Horse called?
- What is a Young Female Goat called?
- What is a Young Female Turkey called?
- What is a Newborn Cattle called?
- What is an Altered Male Pig called?
- What is an Altered Male Cattle called?
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- What is a Young Female Chicken called?
- What is a Young Female Dog called?
- What is a Newborn dog called?
- What is a Young Female Pig called?
- What is a Young Female Cattle called?
- What is an Altered Male Chicken called?
- What is a Newborn Goat called?
- What is an Altered Male Horse called?
- What is a Young Female Sheep called?
- What is an Altered Male Sheep called?
- What is a Newborn horse called?
- What is an Altered Male Goat called?
22 Clues: What is a Newborn dog called? • What is a Newborn pig called? • What is a Newborn Goat called? • What is a Newborn sheep called? • What is a Newborn horse called? • What is a Newborn turkey called? • What is a Newborn Cattle called? • What is a Newborn chicken called? • What is a Young Female Dog called? • What is a Young Female Pig called? • What is a Young Female Goat called? • ...
Wild West 2023-05-18
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- the fastest pace of a horse
- eager to shed blood.
- spiked wheel worn on a rider's heel and used for urging a horse forward.
- a horse used to carry loads
- soldiers who fought on horseback.
- prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute.
- a holder for someones weapon
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.
- informal greeting mostly used in western states
- where you put your foot on a horse
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- building used for a specified purpose.
- Most common weapon at the time
- a person's manner of walking
- a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield
- moving cattle across country by cowboys on horseback
- cows or sheep eat grass in a field.
- horseman skilled at handling cattle
- secure by fastening together the hands and feet
- an uneducated and unsophisticated person from the countryside.
- a large group of animals
20 Clues: eager to shed blood. • a large group of animals • the fastest pace of a horse • a horse used to carry loads • a person's manner of walking • a holder for someones weapon • Most common weapon at the time • soldiers who fought on horseback. • where you put your foot on a horse • cows or sheep eat grass in a field. • horseman skilled at handling cattle • ...
History Test 2024-10-25
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- Zones were created by Railroad Companies
- was when cattle ran in a panic
- are stores for farmers
- were symbols of ranchers burned into cattle
- party demanded an income tax and "Free Silver"
- are a breed of cattle
- was the last Native American to surrender to American government
- Hills was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- Americans who moved west to farm were called Exodusters
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- Americans were moved to reservations by the Indian Peace Commission
- railroad connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- joined the Union in 1876
- were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping
- were rich streaks of ore
- Booms, the Busts turned into ghost towns
- who dealt out their own brand of justice were vigilantes
- Pacific and Union Pacific were railroad competitorsThe
- is an appeal to common people
- are government grants
- ranges were ranches not fenced in
20 Clues: are government grants • are a breed of cattle • are stores for farmers • joined the Union in 1876 • were rich streaks of ore • is an appeal to common people • was when cattle ran in a panic • ranges were ranches not fenced in • Zones were created by Railroad Companies • Booms, the Busts turned into ghost towns • Hills was the site of gold in the Dakotas • ...
Nico's Gift Chapter 1 2023-05-07
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- A space between two things.
- Causing pain.
- Someone who is older.
- A small area where cattle and horses can be kept for a short time.
- A structure that surrounds a piece of land.
- A place where fruit trees are grown.
- To breathe in suddenly because you’re surprised or in pain.
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- Cows and bulls.
- A large container for liquids.
- A traditional holiday in Spanish-speaking countries.
- A young calf.
- A large farm where cattle and horses are kept.
- To make something very wet.
- To fall in drops.
14 Clues: Causing pain. • A young calf. • Cows and bulls. • To fall in drops. • Someone who is older. • A space between two things. • To make something very wet. • A large container for liquids. • A place where fruit trees are grown. • A structure that surrounds a piece of land. • A large farm where cattle and horses are kept. • A traditional holiday in Spanish-speaking countries. • ...
Genesis 30 kids 2021-04-22
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- Leah's daughter
- A troop cometh.
- How many days did it take to travel from Laban to Jacob?
- Dan and Naphtali's mother
- Jacob used the green _____ , hazel, and chestnut trees to make rods for breeding cattle
- God remembered Rachel and opened her ____.
- Rachel said, God hath taken away my _______
- God hath endued me with a good dowry.
- Jacob gave his flocks into the hands of his ____.
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- God hath judged me
- The speckled and ______ goats would be Jacob's hire.
- God hath given me my hire.
- With great wrestlings have I wrestled...and I have prevailed.
- God shall add to me another son.
- Happy am I, for the daughters shall call me blessed.
- Gad and Asher's mother
- _____ fed Laban's flocks
- The ____ sheep would be Jacob's hire.
- Jacob did not put his cattle unto ____ cattle.
19 Clues: Leah's daughter • A troop cometh. • God hath judged me • Gad and Asher's mother • _____ fed Laban's flocks • Dan and Naphtali's mother • God hath given me my hire. • God shall add to me another son. • The ____ sheep would be Jacob's hire. • God hath endued me with a good dowry. • God remembered Rachel and opened her ____. • Rachel said, God hath taken away my _______ • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2024-01-08
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- the spatial distribution of where humans inhabit the Earth
- prairie land where cattle roamed freely, without fences
- a mill that converts the energy of wind into rotational energy using blades
- the practice of growing enough crops to provide for one’s family group
- a type of farm that usually raises cattle or sheep
- isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease
- a rope used as a lasso
- Spanish term for cowboy
- the process of increasing human settlement in cities
- new idea, method or device
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- the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US before Pacific settlement.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
- moving cattle in a large herd to the nearest railroad to be shipped to the North
- cloth or woven fabric
- the practice of growing surplus crops to sell for profit
- branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channel
- strong wire with sharp points on it used as fencing
- wild horses that lived on the plains
20 Clues: cloth or woven fabric • a rope used as a lasso • Spanish term for cowboy • new idea, method or device • wild horses that lived on the plains • a type of farm that usually raises cattle or sheep • strong wire with sharp points on it used as fencing • isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease • the process of increasing human settlement in cities • ...
Even Toed Ungulates 2024-05-11
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- The animal that helps to make sure duikers are well fed with fruit.
- The family that deer belong to.
- A male goat/sheep.
- The only deer species where females have horns.
- Antlers / horns can help males to find a mate.
- The largest member of the deer family.
- Unlike other ungulates, these fall off of those in the deer family.
- Humped animal used for transportation and milk in the middle east.
- Native North American wild sheep.
- In addition to camels, vicuna, and alpaca, this ungulate is made to live at high altitudes and its milk and wool are used for clothing.
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- Indian cattle with large back hump
- The __________ deer produces a strong smell that has been used in medicine and perfumes.
- The boviae family that includes goats, sheep, duikers, and chamois.
- North American ungulate, often called buffalo.
- The illegal trade of wild animal meat in Africa that threatens duikers.
- The crossbreed with the Indian Zebu to make a heat tolerant cattle.
- The type of camel with one hump.
- In India, cattle are ________ and cannot be eaten, even as people starve.
- Different cattle breeds are used for meat, milk, and their ____________.
- What a camel hump is filled with.
20 Clues: A male goat/sheep. • The family that deer belong to. • The type of camel with one hump. • Native North American wild sheep. • What a camel hump is filled with. • Indian cattle with large back hump • The largest member of the deer family. • North American ungulate, often called buffalo. • Antlers / horns can help males to find a mate. • ...
Ranching 2024-11-21
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- Ranching is common in the pampas region located in_____ _____.
- A cattle______ is a massive effort of moving a her of cattle from one place to another.
- What is one of the most difficult responsibilities of ranchers and cowboys?
- These people are who are responsible for herding and maintaining the health of the animals.
- Animals get tend to get aggressive and ______ like getting rounded-up.
- What is the most common threat to the herd?
- Where some owners let their animals run and roam free.
- Some ranches allow visitors to hunt native or imported animlas.
- Many large ranch and cattle organizations went _____.
- Ranching is the largest producer of what type meat?
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- What are cowboys also called? (mostly in Austria and New Zealand)
- Excessive grazing that causes damage to the grassland.
- Farm animals regarded as an asset.
- Group of sheep raised together are called ____.
- Several ______ contributed to the end of open range.
- Another word used to call large stretches of grassland.
- Used to indicate the ownership of animals permanently.
- The people who cared for the ranch's horses were called______.
- How long it took cowboys on horseback to drive cattle thousands of kilometers.
- This animals is a grazing animal also raised along with sheep.
20 Clues: Farm animals regarded as an asset. • What is the most common threat to the herd? • Group of sheep raised together are called ____. • Ranching is the largest producer of what type meat? • Several ______ contributed to the end of open range. • Many large ranch and cattle organizations went _____. • Excessive grazing that causes damage to the grassland. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2021-04-05
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- crop a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
- Commission state agency that regulates the oil and gas industry
- the extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness, especially referring to the western US
- wire wire with clusters of short, sharp spikes set at intervals along it, used to make fences or in warfare as an obstruction.
- trail a trail over which cattle were driven to market.
- range a large area of grazing land without fences or other barriers.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
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- a large farm, especially in the western US and Canada, where cattle or other animals are bred and raised.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- giving a part of each crop as rent.
- wars control of "open range", or range land freely used for cattle grazing, which gave the conflict its name.
- farming a person who farms rented land.
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle.
14 Clues: giving a part of each crop as rent. • farming a person who farms rented land. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • trail a trail over which cattle were driven to market. • a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle. • Commission state agency that regulates the oil and gas industry • ...
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads Crossword 2024-04-26
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- This type of town grew because a company owned most of the houses and services in the town.
- This, along with railroads, were the main reasons the cattle drives ended.
- The displacement of these people opened the western frontiers of Texas.
- These grew out of the expansion of railroads throughout Texas.
- This type of farming was developed for farming in west Texas and the Panhandle.
- This type of oil, produced from cotton, became one of the state’s largest industries.
- This is what was burned onto cattle to identify the ranch that owned them.
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- This trail was the western-most cattle drive trail discussed in class.
- This crop brought in more profits than all the other crops in Texas combined.
- This is the Mexican word for “cowboy.”
- With the invention of this type of railroad car, the meat industry grew rapidly.
- This, along with barbed-wire, were the main reasons the cattle drives ended.
- By 1900, this natural resource was Texas leading industry.
- These people conducted the cattle drives out of Texas.
14 Clues: This is the Mexican word for “cowboy.” • These people conducted the cattle drives out of Texas. • By 1900, this natural resource was Texas leading industry. • These grew out of the expansion of railroads throughout Texas. • This trail was the western-most cattle drive trail discussed in class. • ...
animal terms 2023-09-05
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- Mature male sheep
- A group of donkeys
- Newborn swine
- Male castrated chicken
- Mature male horse
- mature male goat
- Young female swine
- Mature female chicken
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- Horse Act of Parturition
- Group of cattle
- Mature male swine
- Genus of donkey
- Act of parturition in chickens
- Mature male donkey
- Male castrated cattle
- Newborn Chicken
16 Clues: Newborn swine • Group of cattle • Genus of donkey • Newborn Chicken • mature male goat • Mature male sheep • Mature male swine • Mature male horse • A group of donkeys • Mature male donkey • Young female swine • Male castrated cattle • Mature female chicken • Male castrated chicken • Horse Act of Parturition • Act of parturition in chickens
Wine production and cattle raising 2025-08-20
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- Products like milk and cheese from cattle.
- Argentina is the fifth-largest producer of this drink.
- Region where sheep raising is important.
- Livestock mainly raised in Patagonia.
- National institute that controls wine production in Argentina.
- System of canals and channels that bring water to vineyards.
- The main export market for Argentine wine.
- The fruit used in wine production.
- Extract from the Chaco region used in leather production.
- The main meat Argentina is famous for worldwide.
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- Region where most cattle ranches are located.
- Facilities where wine is produced.
- Place where grapes are cultivated for wine.
- Second largest wine region after Mendoza.
- Time of the year when grapes are collected.
- The largest wine-producing region in Argentina.
- Another important wine region to the north.
- Meat-packing plant where beef is stored.
- Livestock raised for beef and dairy in Argentina.
- Mountains that provide snowmelt water for vineyards.
20 Clues: Facilities where wine is produced. • The fruit used in wine production. • Livestock mainly raised in Patagonia. • Region where sheep raising is important. • Meat-packing plant where beef is stored. • Second largest wine region after Mendoza. • Products like milk and cheese from cattle. • The main export market for Argentine wine. • ...
Nico's Gift, Chapter 1 2023-05-07
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- To fall in drops.
- Cows and bulls.
- A small area where cattle and horses can be kept for a short time.
- A large container for liquids.
- To breathe in suddenly because you’re surprised or in pain.
- A traditional holiday in Spanish-speaking countries.
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- A place where fruit trees are grown.
- Causing pain.
- A structure that surrounds a piece of land.
- A large farm where cattle and horses are kept.
- A young cow.
- Someone who is older.
- A space between two things.
- To make something very wet.
14 Clues: A young cow. • Causing pain. • Cows and bulls. • To fall in drops. • Someone who is older. • A space between two things. • To make something very wet. • A large container for liquids. • A place where fruit trees are grown. • A structure that surrounds a piece of land. • A large farm where cattle and horses are kept. • A traditional holiday in Spanish-speaking countries. • ...
History study guide 2024-10-24
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- After Booms, the Busts turned into _________
- are a breed of cattle
- people who dealt out their own brand of justice were _________
- The ________ formed the People's Party
- The populist party demanded an income tax and ________
- were rich streaks of ore
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- was the last Native American to surrender to American government
- was the site of gold in the Dakotas
- connected the Atlantic and Pacific
- are government grants
- African Americans who moved west to farm were called ________
- are stores for farmers
- were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping
- Open ranges were _______ not fenced in
- A _______ was when cattle ran in a panic
- were symbols of ranchers burned into cattle
16 Clues: are government grants • are a breed of cattle • are stores for farmers • were rich streaks of ore • connected the Atlantic and Pacific • was the site of gold in the Dakotas • The ________ formed the People's Party • A _______ was when cattle ran in a panic • were symbols of ranchers burned into cattle • were Mexican cowboys good ad riding and roping • ...
Singular and Plural Nouns 2024-08-07
15 Clues: plural of copy • plural of loaf • plural of quiz • plural of bench • plural of woman • plural of tooth • plural of photo • plural of chief • plural of shelf • plural of goose • plural of donkey • plural of person • plural of cattle • plural of family • plural of jersey
cattle breeding 2020-04-21
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- round shape parlour
- determines the volume of milk
- one of the first parlour system
- ...give concentrates to cows in parlour during milking.
- the secretion of...is a continuous process
- molecules that build up the components of milk
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- to clean the udder and cool off the cows
- the volume of milk is dependent on the amount of...synthesized
- origin of precursors
- cows wait in the collecting yard to enter...
- parlour that uses larger pit
- four rows parlour
12 Clues: four rows parlour • round shape parlour • origin of precursors • parlour that uses larger pit • determines the volume of milk • one of the first parlour system • to clean the udder and cool off the cows • the secretion of...is a continuous process • cows wait in the collecting yard to enter... • molecules that build up the components of milk • ...
