cattle Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2020-05-03
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- (of a person or thing) become fully grown or developed.
- The flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food.
- produce (an animal or plant) by matingtwo different species, breeds, or varieties.
- the quality of being right or appropriate for a particular purpose, or situation.
- drive (livestock, especially cattle) to market.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk.
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- the dead body of an animal.
- (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field.
- the mating and production of offspring by animals.
- relating to bovine animals
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- a stock of animals or plants within a species having a distinctive appearance and typically having been developed by deliberate selection.
- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
16 Clues: relating to bovine animals • the dead body of an animal. • (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field. • The flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food. • drive (livestock, especially cattle) to market. • the mating and production of offspring by animals. • (of a person or thing) become fully grown or developed. • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Life on the Range 2022-05-06
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- improvement of the land and habitat
- Clearing out an area on the range with fire
- Area where animals have eaten to much and caused a problem with the ground
- Where the deer and ________ play
- An animal that loves to eat cattle or sheep
- A natural renewal of a forest or plain
- The weather conditions on the range
- Animals on the range
- Animal used to herd sheep
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- Used by cowboys in a storm
- Used to help deliver calves
- Area where there is something put up to keep animals out or in.
- How many animals can be on an acre of ground
- Metal attachments on the boots of a cowboy
- Where cattle roam
- Very dry place
- Wooly animals on the range
- What the cowboy sits on
- Big huge animal that lives on the plains
- Leather or straw thing that cowboys wear
- Not a plant or bush
- Feed with fiber
- Not a hill, something bigger
- Cowboy wears these
24 Clues: Very dry place • Feed with fiber • Where cattle roam • Cowboy wears these • Not a plant or bush • Animals on the range • What the cowboy sits on • Animal used to herd sheep • Used by cowboys in a storm • Wooly animals on the range • Used to help deliver calves • Not a hill, something bigger • Where the deer and ________ play • improvement of the land and habitat • ...
Spelling - Unit 4, Week 4 2023-01-30
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- Could be an animal or a fictional beast.
- Thumbs up for example.
- The law-making branch.
- To find the size of. You should do this twice and cut once.
- Chick-fil-a appreciation, "My ______.
- What you might need if you slip and fall on the ice.
- Fruit flavored jollies - or - people who raise cattle.
- Sci-fi movie, Back to the ______.
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- Bright blue in color.
- A frozen version of this falls in the winter from time to time.
- Something made by mixing other things together.
- A pirates ultimate prize.
- A distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
- What you might feel the day of a test or before a big game.
- What you might get after breaking rules.
- A person who is trying to find someone or something.
- Having to do with the outdoors.
- Where cattle would graze on a ranch.
- Where cattle go after the ranch.
- A breaking of a bone for example.
20 Clues: Bright blue in color. • Thumbs up for example. • The law-making branch. • A pirates ultimate prize. • Having to do with the outdoors. • Where cattle go after the ranch. • Sci-fi movie, Back to the ______. • A breaking of a bone for example. • Where cattle would graze on a ranch. • Chick-fil-a appreciation, "My ______. • Could be an animal or a fictional beast. • ...
Jett Rood =2nd 2024-04-18
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- A invention to keep cattle out of peoples property
- pants cowboys wore
- a track that people would use for transportation
- people who emigrated to land for more land
- act that gave families 160 acres of land
- someone who moves to a different country
- the reason people came to kansas
- a famous African American cowboy
- extra layer of protection you wear over your jeans
- a animal that roamed the plains.
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- pieces of land
- someone who moves national
- someone who moved to a new place to live
- a person who could take up residence on public lands and buy the land from the US government after 14 months
- A group with a similar culture
- written by a certain country's power
- the process of moving a her of cattle from one place to another
- A historical war that happened from 1861 to 1865
- people that were forced to work
- people that worked on long cattle drives
20 Clues: pieces of land • pants cowboys wore • someone who moves national • A group with a similar culture • people that were forced to work • the reason people came to kansas • a famous African American cowboy • a animal that roamed the plains. • written by a certain country's power • someone who moved to a new place to live • act that gave families 160 acres of land • ...
Chapter 13 Changes on the Western Frontier 10th 2024-04-18
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- law that broke up Native American reservations
- backing dollars only with gold
- offered free land to western settlers
- large, single crop farms
- farmer who founded the Grange
- helped establish agricultural colleges
- 1896 Populist/Democratic presidential nominee
- frontier home dug into a hill or made from sod
- political movement that sought advancement for farmers & laborers
- Colonel in US Cavalry
- groups of farm organizations
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- African American settlers in the West
- 1868 treat in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation
- backing money with silver and gold
- US massacre of Sioux in South Dakota
- the grassland region of the United States
- cattle accustomed to dry grasslands
- leader of Hunkpapa Sioux
- organization that fought for farmers' rights
- major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- plan to make Native Americans part of white culture
- 3 month long transport of cattle over land
- 1896 Republican presidential nominee
23 Clues: Colonel in US Cavalry • large, single crop farms • leader of Hunkpapa Sioux • groups of farm organizations • farmer who founded the Grange • backing dollars only with gold • backing money with silver and gold • cattle accustomed to dry grasslands • US massacre of Sioux in South Dakota • 1896 Republican presidential nominee • African American settlers in the West • ...
Week 22 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-06
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- animal that western tribes relied on
- establi1shed by Charles Goodnight in Palo Duro Canyon
- transportation of cattle from ranches to markets
- Lizzie Johnson Williams nickname
- where Charles Goodnight was born
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- where Lizzie Johnson Williams was born
- where Richard King was bord
- fences that prevented cattle and wild animals from roaming through farmers fields
- where the King Ranch is located today
- cattle ranchers who owned large ranches and many head of cattle
10 Clues: where Richard King was bord • Lizzie Johnson Williams nickname • where Charles Goodnight was born • animal that western tribes relied on • where the King Ranch is located today • where Lizzie Johnson Williams was born • transportation of cattle from ranches to markets • establi1shed by Charles Goodnight in Palo Duro Canyon • ...
Cattle in Agriculture 2022-04-16
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- A male bovine.
- A young bovine from birth to weaning (6-9 months old)
- A female bovine that has had a calf or is more than 3 years old.
- A castrated male bovine more than one-year-old.
- A young bovine that is fully weaned. Approximately 12-18 months old.
- A female bovine that has not had a calf or is aged between 6 months - 3 years old.
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- The meat product from cattle.
- A farm set-up to raise dairy cattle and collect milk from them.
- Related to cattle or buffalo.
- A group of cattle.
- The skin of a bovine used as a product.
- A farm for raising livestock.
12 Clues: A male bovine. • A group of cattle. • The meat product from cattle. • Related to cattle or buffalo. • A farm for raising livestock. • The skin of a bovine used as a product. • A castrated male bovine more than one-year-old. • A young bovine from birth to weaning (6-9 months old) • A farm set-up to raise dairy cattle and collect milk from them. • ...
Agricultural Explorations 2023-08-30
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- Like pruning shears but with longer handles
- The hocks are turned inward or too close together causing the toes to turn outward
- Large birds known for their personalities & feathered legs & feet
- Live birth of multiple offspring of animals at one time by the same mother
- Been in use since AD 79, used to supply water to plants
- A common bird known for their large speckled brown eggs
- An adult female chicken or turkey
- Agricultural land generating at least $1,000 or more in sales in one year
- When cattle are too straight thru the joint resulting in restricted movement
- The opposite of buck kneed, when cattle stand "back at the knees"
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- Sweet, decent layers sometimes confused with Cochins because of their fluffy feathers
- Hand propelled vehicle designed to be guided by 1 person
- Originated in Tuscany, Italy, they produce most of the white eggs in supermarkets
- When cattle are "over at the knees", usually seen in cattle too straight in the shoulder
- An adult male chicken
- Late bloomers when it comes to laying, known for their blue eggs
- When the knees are set to far out, causing the toes to turn inward
- Garments worn on the hands
- Birds that are extra large & well mannered, have feathered feet
- A tool used to dig, lift, move bulk materials
- A landscaping tool made for outside use
21 Clues: An adult male chicken • Garments worn on the hands • An adult female chicken or turkey • A landscaping tool made for outside use • Like pruning shears but with longer handles • A tool used to dig, lift, move bulk materials • Been in use since AD 79, used to supply water to plants • A common bird known for their large speckled brown eggs • ...
Unit 8 Exam Review 2024-02-21
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- Range wars were due to ranchers and farmers fighting over land using _______.
- Which region of Texas is too dry to support farming, leading to prominence of ranching.
- Cotton was farmed and _________ by railroad during the late 1880s when "Cotton was King".
- What is the most important factor that led to the closing of the TX frontier?
- ________ soldiers were African Americans who fought Natives bravely after the Civil War.
- Son of American woman captured by the Comanche. Last Chief of the Comanche.
- American Indians living in the _______________ region were most affected by the killing of buffaloes.
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- True or False? All of the cattle were removed during the era of cotton, cattle and railroads.
- American Indians traditional way of life ended during Reconstruction when they were moved to ______.
- Following the Civil War, the demand for beef in the ____ brought rapid growth to the cattle industry.
- After the _______ War, numerous trails were added to support the growing cattle industry in TX.
- Native American _______ kept most people from settling in West TX in the late 1800s.
- The _______ trail was the earliest cattle trail used in Texas.
- Governor James _____ supported the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission
- The demand for ____ in eastern states facilitated the settlement of the Texas frontier.
15 Clues: The _______ trail was the earliest cattle trail used in Texas. • Son of American woman captured by the Comanche. Last Chief of the Comanche. • Governor James _____ supported the creation of the Texas Railroad Commission • Range wars were due to ranchers and farmers fighting over land using _______. • ...
The Wild West 2024-04-15
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- Someone who transports cattle across the U.S.
- Bar fights and drink all night
- An invention that keeps cattle off of farm land
- Funnel shaped wrecker of dreams
- A real sh*t hole
- Law and order: Wild West
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- A place where cattle sold
- Prospectors moving West seeking fortune
- abandoned boom towns
- Dirt home for gullible Americans
- The immigrant population who constructed the Transcontinental Railroad
- A quickly constructed town built to support the needs of a new mining community
- A scarce demographic in the Wild West
13 Clues: A real sh*t hole • abandoned boom towns • Law and order: Wild West • A place where cattle sold • Bar fights and drink all night • Funnel shaped wrecker of dreams • Dirt home for gullible Americans • A scarce demographic in the Wild West • Prospectors moving West seeking fortune • Someone who transports cattle across the U.S. • An invention that keeps cattle off of farm land • ...
Animal breeds 2023-03-09
16 Clues: baby cow • baby sheep • adult male goat • adult male sheep • name of baby pig • name of baby cat • name of baby pig • a group of cattle • name of baby goat • adult female horse • adult male chicken • name of baby horse • name of baby rabbit • name of baby chicken • name of adult female cattle • #1 registered castle breed in the U.S.
Breeds of livestock 2022-11-02
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- breed of goat with no ears
- very tall dairy goat that has long ears
- breed of cattle that are red with a white face, mane and underline
- breed of sheep developed by USDA in Wyoming
- breed of cattle with very curly long hair
- Naturally without horns
- heavy muscled breed of hair sheep
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- breed of medium wool with black face and no wool cap
- largest breed of sheep
- breed of dairy goat that is sensitive to sunlight
- most popular breed of sheep in west Texas
- breed of goats that produce mohair
- Black polled cattle with good marbling ability
- breed of sheep with 4 horns
- most popular breed of goat in America today
15 Clues: largest breed of sheep • Naturally without horns • breed of goat with no ears • breed of sheep with 4 horns • heavy muscled breed of hair sheep • breed of goats that produce mohair • very tall dairy goat that has long ears • most popular breed of sheep in west Texas • breed of cattle with very curly long hair • breed of sheep developed by USDA in Wyoming • ...
World of Agriculture 2023-08-24
Dairy Farming 2016-08-22
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- a dam or female dairy cattle
- a yellow edible fatty substance used in cooking or spreading it on something like toast.
- a dairy product commonly known to be loved by mice
- a white cream-like liquid used for
- the science or practice of farming
- the large milk bag that hangs between the cows rear legs
- the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
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- a word used to describe the group of cows on a farm
- when a dairy cow gives birth
- farm animals
- a flavored soft frozen desert
- a baby cow
- the sound a cow makes
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
- a sire or male dairy cattle
- products containing milk
16 Clues: a baby cow • farm animals • the sound a cow makes • products containing milk • a sire or male dairy cattle • a dam or female dairy cattle • when a dairy cow gives birth • a flavored soft frozen desert • a white cream-like liquid used for • the science or practice of farming • the secretion of milk by the mammary glands • a dairy product commonly known to be loved by mice • ...
What Does a Cowboy Do? 2024-06-27
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- A group of cows
- A girl who is a cowboy is a _______
- Cowboys ride _______ to round up the cattle
- Cowboys show their skills at a _______
- Cowboys can transport cattle on _______
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- Sombrero
- Alimentar
- People who take care of cows
- Where cowboys sit in order to ride a horse
- Don't use sneakers, they use _______
- Cuerda
11 Clues: Cuerda • Sombrero • Alimentar • A group of cows • People who take care of cows • A girl who is a cowboy is a _______ • Don't use sneakers, they use _______ • Cowboys show their skills at a _______ • Cowboys can transport cattle on _______ • Where cowboys sit in order to ride a horse • Cowboys ride _______ to round up the cattle
Grade 5 Term 1 & 2 History Revision 2024-06-03
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- The amount of cattle a man had was a sign of his ______.
- BC Stands for ________ Christ.
- Farming crops and keeping livestock to grow and rear food on a large scale.
- The first farmers originally came from ____ and central Africa.
- weather patterns that change throughout the year
- the price in cattle paid for a bride.
- a trap to catch animals
- 1000 years
- a community run by a specific power structure of people in charge.
- The man with the most cattle in charge of the village.
- Everything that is around us including all living and non living things such as soil, plants, animals and water. ______________
- a family living under one roof
- Animals that are tame enough to be cared for by people
- 10 years
- shared use of land, resources and responsiblity.
- fixed or unchanging.
- group of households, built around a kraal.
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- Using the land wisely by only growing what is needed for survival
- 100 years
- The time in history when people began making tools out of stone.
- Exchanging goods and services
- the fenced area in the middle of a homestead for the cattle.
- the price for a bride paid to the Bride’s family in Cattle.
- working together to achieve a common goal.
- heating ore to a high temperature to extract the metal from it.
- The main crops the first farmers grew: Millet and __________.
- The time in history when people figured out how to mine iron from riverbeds and make tools out of iron.
- people who grow crops and keep livestock
- a group of homesteads or villages ruled by a Chief.
- healthy soil where good crops will easily grow.
- People who move from place to place and do not have a permanent home.
- The word San means: “People who gather wild food”
- The ____ farmed and harvested the crops, brewed beer and built the homes.
- The men in First Farmer Communities were responsible for rearing the __________.
34 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • fixed or unchanging. • a trap to catch animals • Exchanging goods and services • BC Stands for ________ Christ. • a family living under one roof • the price in cattle paid for a bride. • people who grow crops and keep livestock • working together to achieve a common goal. • group of households, built around a kraal. • ...
Livestock Identification Methods 2016-10-28
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- Method of ID that is placed usually under the skin near the shoulder blades or base of the ear
- ID method used primarily in rabbits
- Type of large pill used in veterinary medicine
- ID method used primarily in dairy cattle
- ID method mainly used in show sheep and cattle
- Method of ID which uses a design that is imprinted onto the animal using liquid nitrogen
- Circular and spiral patterns of the hair
- ID method used in the poultry industry
- Country where the conquistadors originated who developed branding
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- Method of ID which uses a design that is imprinted onto the animal using heat
- goats, cattle and deer
- Fatal disease of sheep and goats
- Method of ID where a plastic tag is pierced in between the 2nd and 3rd ear cartilage rib
- ID method primarily used in the swine industry
- Mammal which chews cud regurgitated from its rumen; includes cattle and
- Acronym for the voluntary government program developed to help producers and officials in the event of a disease outbreak
16 Clues: goats, cattle and deer • Fatal disease of sheep and goats • ID method used primarily in rabbits • ID method used in the poultry industry • ID method used primarily in dairy cattle • Circular and spiral patterns of the hair • Type of large pill used in veterinary medicine • ID method mainly used in show sheep and cattle • ID method primarily used in the swine industry • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead Prodject 2019-10-30
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- what sam was accused of stealing
- the side that Sam was fighting on
- what the people who first settled in the USA were called
- term for the people that support the king
- the last name of the main character
- What the entire book is about
- what Mr. Meeker died from on the british boat
- the place they held sam after he was accused of stealing cattle
- what the supporters of England were called
- the place that Mr. Meeker owns and works at
- what Tim brings to try to rescue Sam
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- the place where Mr.Meeker take his cattle to sell every year
- What the rebels called the British soldiers
- the people who took Mr. Meeker
- the gun that sam stole so he could fight in the war
- the Narrator of the book
- word for the people fighting against the British
- Sam's girlfriend
- the man that wanted Tim to deliver messages for him
- the place where Tim and Sam lived
20 Clues: Sam's girlfriend • the Narrator of the book • What the entire book is about • the people who took Mr. Meeker • what sam was accused of stealing • the side that Sam was fighting on • the place where Tim and Sam lived • the last name of the main character • what Tim brings to try to rescue Sam • term for the people that support the king • ...
Settlement of the West Key Terms & I.D.'s 2021-12-02
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- legislation to assimilate Indians.
- vast grassland area in the central U.S.
- settler on the Great Plains.
- silver discovery in Nevada.
- dance performed by the Plains Indians.
- planting seeds deep to reach water.
- invention that ended the open range.
- vast area of land owned by the government.
- legislation passed to give federal land to colleges.
- U.S. general defeated at Little Bighorn.
- to bring someone in to your way of living.
- money paid in regular intervals to Indians on reservations.
- famous cattle drive trail.
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- main crop grown on the Great Plains.
- tract of land on a reservation.
- federal legislation to give free land to settlers.
- route taken to get cattle to market.
- Argentine cowboy.
- big, profitable farm on the Great Plains.
- form of mining done on the surface.
- form of mining using machinery.
- stray, unbranded cow.
- conflicts between ranchers competing for land.
- type of cattle from Texas.
24 Clues: Argentine cowboy. • stray, unbranded cow. • famous cattle drive trail. • type of cattle from Texas. • silver discovery in Nevada. • settler on the Great Plains. • tract of land on a reservation. • form of mining using machinery. • legislation to assimilate Indians. • planting seeds deep to reach water. • form of mining done on the surface. • main crop grown on the Great Plains. • ...
6.3 Westward Expansion Social and Cultural Development 2023-01-25
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- Indians organized their lives around ___ herds
- ______ drove herds of cattle across the plains
- The West was a ________ force
- American migrants _____ the buffalo herds
- In 1865 people moved west to gain _______
- What companies sold land for free/cheap?
- What Act relocated Indians in the 1830s?
- Where were the Indian Wars taking place?
- All concern was over _____ _______
- Once settlers arrived they brought ______
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- What ended the days of open cattle drives?
- What territory was designed for Indians?
- Who declared the territory settled?
- Who got free land from the government?
- The Indian reservations had _____ boundaries
- ___ on their land proved impossible to stay away
- The Indian Appropriation Act was ____ in 1871
- The "Indian problem" was solved by ______
- The ____ __ solved the Indian problem
- Several Indians _______ this movement
- Who was driven from their land by the dead?
- Americans moved west beyond what is safe or _____
22 Clues: The West was a ________ force • All concern was over _____ _______ • Who declared the territory settled? • The ____ __ solved the Indian problem • Several Indians _______ this movement • Who got free land from the government? • What territory was designed for Indians? • What companies sold land for free/cheap? • What Act relocated Indians in the 1830s? • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
The West Project 2024-01-05
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- The Idea that westward expansion was inevitable.
- Writer of "Little House on the Prairie".
- Event that played a big part in starting the last Native American wars.
- You could get one of these for $1.25 because of the homestead act.
- An opens space for breading cattle.
- This is what killed mist of the Native Americans.
- White settlers hunted them to almost extinction.
- Men with great horsemanship and roping skills.
- Made land very cheap to encourage westward expansion.
- A Lakota leader who led a Native American resistance against the US.
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- Path created by Joseph McCoy.
- Men who kept order among the west.
- Invention that changed cattle farming.
- A railroad that stretched across the whole nation.
- Open land in the southwest part of America.
- Increases movement west because of new found wealth.
- Pieces of land Native Americans were forced to live on.
- Year of the start of the goldrush.
- Year of the end of the frontier.
- Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886.
20 Clues: Path created by Joseph McCoy. • Year of the end of the frontier. • Men who kept order among the west. • Year of the start of the goldrush. • An opens space for breading cattle. • Invention that changed cattle farming. • Writer of "Little House on the Prairie". • Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886. • Open land in the southwest part of America. • ...
The West Project 2024-01-05
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- The Idea that westward expansion was inevitable.
- Writer of "Little House on the Prairie".
- Event that played a big part in starting the last Native American wars.
- You could get one of these for $1.25 because of the homestead act.
- An opens space for breading cattle.
- This is what killed mist of the Native Americans.
- White settlers hunted them to almost extinction.
- Men with great horsemanship and roping skills.
- Made land very cheap to encourage westward expansion.
- A Lakota leader who led a Native American resistance against the US.
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- Path created by Joseph McCoy.
- Men who kept order among the west.
- Invention that changed cattle farming.
- A railroad that stretched across the whole nation.
- Open land in the southwest part of America.
- Increases movement west because of new found wealth.
- Pieces of land Native Americans were forced to live on.
- Year of the start of the goldrush.
- Year of the end of the frontier.
- Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886.
20 Clues: Path created by Joseph McCoy. • Year of the end of the frontier. • Men who kept order among the west. • Year of the start of the goldrush. • An opens space for breading cattle. • Invention that changed cattle farming. • Writer of "Little House on the Prairie". • Season that killed lots of cattle in 1886. • Open land in the southwest part of America. • ...
List-ByCheyenneBrunker 2022-04-18
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- amount of crop produced
- gave 20 acers to build the capital
- kiowa war cheif
- Original Name Was New Amsterdam.
- to map actual features of a place
- people who owned lots of cattle
- cattle tradeing city
- potographed the civil war
- people of a different language
- people who moved cattle
- led the cheyenne raiding in mexico
- a black american
- people who served in the war
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- built the first cowtown in kansas
- branch of the military on land
- people native to america
- people who used the land for crops
- served in the army for 4o years
- occupies land they don't own
- was headman of the dog soliders
- she traveled alone to kansas
- named after Charles Leavenworth.
- county named after james meade
- 34th state
- lords of the plains
- owned 47 restaurants and 15 hotels
- river that goes through arkansas
- over powering something
- Flat land in the middle of the U.S
- our people
30 Clues: 34th state • our people • kiowa war cheif • a black american • lords of the plains • cattle tradeing city • amount of crop produced • over powering something • people who moved cattle • people native to america • potographed the civil war • occupies land they don't own • she traveled alone to kansas • people who served in the war • branch of the military on land • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
my brother sam 2019-10-29
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- A crime to the lord
- An American colonist that supported the British side during the war
- They fought for the Thirteen Colonies
- A noncommissioned officer in the armed forces
- A unit of an army
- The abandonment of a duty or post without permission and is done with the intention of never coming back
- The city that Tim lives in
- That was where Mr. Meeker and Tim were going to sell their cattle
- An officer of high ranking in the army
- A division of British soldiers
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- Cattle thieves
- Colonists who made an army to fight the British
- A senior military officer rank below the Brigadier
- A judicial court for trying a member of the armed forces
- The first military engagements of the American Revolution
- A barrier formed by upright wooden stakes
- A British soldier
- Somebody who steals cattle
- A wooden stake in the ground used to form a fence
- A critical supply depot for the Continental army
20 Clues: Cattle thieves • A unit of an army • A British soldier • A crime to the lord • Somebody who steals cattle • The city that Tim lives in • A division of British soldiers • They fought for the Thirteen Colonies • An officer of high ranking in the army • A barrier formed by upright wooden stakes • A noncommissioned officer in the armed forces • ...
Chapter 13 10th Western Frontier 2023-04-18
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- three month long overland transport of cattle
- Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands
- backing money with silver and gold
- farmer who founded the Grange
- major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma to Kansas
- backing dollars solely with gold
- leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux
- organization that fought for farmers' rights
- political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers
- 1896 Populist/Democratic presidential nominee
- US massacre of Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
- groups of farm organizations
- the grassland region of the US
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- 1896 Republican presidential nominee
- Act that offered free land to western settlers
- Act that helped establish agricultural colleges
- a frontier home dug into a hill or made from sod (grass)
- law that broke up Native American reservations
- name of plan to make Native Americans part of white culture
- 1868 treaty in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation
- Colonel in US Cavalry
- large, single crop farms
- African American settlers in the West
23 Clues: Colonel in US Cavalry • large, single crop farms • leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux • groups of farm organizations • farmer who founded the Grange • the grassland region of the US • backing dollars solely with gold • backing money with silver and gold • 1896 Republican presidential nominee • African American settlers in the West • Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands • ...
General Livestock and Beef Terminology 2024-04-15
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- Mature female that has given birth
- The young of an animal
- Term for giving birth in livestock
- Adapting animals to the needs of humans
- Characteristics passed from parents to offspring
- Meat from cattle over 1 year old
- Male that has been castrated
- Name for giving birth in cattle
- Young female who has not yet given birth
- Removal of an animal from the herd for multiple reasons
- An animal bred to not have horns
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- Removal of the testicles of a male animal
- Term for an animal whose ancestors are all from one breed
- Taking a young animal away from its mother and her milk
- Mating animals of different breeds together
- The father or male parent
- Young male or female
- Young male or male that has not been castrated
- Meat from cattle under 1 year old
- Picking desirable animals to breed together to meet a goal
- The mother or female parent
21 Clues: Young male or female • The young of an animal • The father or male parent • The mother or female parent • Male that has been castrated • Name for giving birth in cattle • Meat from cattle over 1 year old • An animal bred to not have horns • Meat from cattle under 1 year old • Mature female that has given birth • Term for giving birth in livestock • ...
Life on the Great Plains - Cowboys 2021-02-28
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- to identify their own cattle ranchers did this into the cattle’s hide to identify them
- Kansas across Plains to Montana where cattle could run wild on open range
- after the Civil War demand for this increased to feed miners, cities in the East, railroad crews and soldiers
- Texas ranchers drove herds North to railroad liners in Kansas in the spring along cattle trails
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- strays from cattle ranches that grew into wild cattle and roamed freely across the Texas plains
- farmers used this to fence in their fields and keep cattle from trampling them (open range disappeared)
- town at end of trail along railroad before shipping cattle out East
- stampedes, crossing rivers, grass fires, swamps, attacks
- drove along side herds to the market and kept the cattle moving, round up strays (1 in 3 were Mexican, black, Native American)
9 Clues: stampedes, crossing rivers, grass fires, swamps, attacks • town at end of trail along railroad before shipping cattle out East • Kansas across Plains to Montana where cattle could run wild on open range • to identify their own cattle ranchers did this into the cattle’s hide to identify them • ...
Livestock Production 2022-10-12
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- mature female pig
- female pig that has not had offspring
- mature female horse
- mature male ovine
- castrated male horse
- meat from mature sheep
- castrated male cattle
- female bovine that has not had an offspring
- mature male cattle
- baby sheep
- has a comb and a beak
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- is another term for sheep
- another term for goats
- castrated goat/sheep
- baby male horse
- mature female ovine
- baby horse (can be male or female)
- is another term for horses
- mature male goat
- likes to roll around in the mud
20 Clues: baby sheep • baby male horse • mature male goat • mature female pig • mature male ovine • mature male cattle • mature female horse • mature female ovine • castrated goat/sheep • castrated male horse • castrated male cattle • has a comb and a beak • another term for goats • meat from mature sheep • is another term for sheep • is another term for horses • likes to roll around in the mud • ...
Animal names crosswords 2021-09-29
10 Clues: newborn cat • newborn goat • female sheep • newborn sheep • newborn cattle • male pig not castrated • male horse not castrated • female cattle that has not had a baby • male turkey that has not been castrated • male cattle that has not been castrated
beef cattle breeds 2013-02-11
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- result of crosses amoung herefords, breahmans, and shorthorns
- horns up to four feet long
- used in crossbreeding and good foragers
- related to the texas long horn
- dark red and white
- this breed has flexible skin that discourages insects
- snakk g=head with broad forehead
- alto adams junior developed this breed in florida
- good mothering and ease of calving
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- females have a productive lifetime of 10-12 years
- orriginated in south germany
- disease and insect resistant
- light to medium grey
- the meat is tender with minimum coverage of fat with a high proportion of the valuable cuts
- from west-central to south-east france
- hardy animal with good foraging ability
- originated in scotland
- solid black and normally polled
18 Clues: dark red and white • light to medium grey • originated in scotland • horns up to four feet long • orriginated in south germany • disease and insect resistant • related to the texas long horn • solid black and normally polled • snakk g=head with broad forehead • good mothering and ease of calving • from west-central to south-east france • used in crossbreeding and good foragers • ...
Cattle 2016-07-29
7 Clues: castrated male • used for watering and feeding • preparing animal for show day • head gear to handle an animal • female who has not given birth • device used for restraining animal • tool used for cutting animals' hair
Dairy 2020-09-18
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- Brown species of dairy cow.
- Number one dairy breed in WA.
- Inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland.
- The mammary gland of female cattle.
- Collective noun for a group of cattle.
- A major part of tooth and bone health found in milk.
- Process of secreting milk from mammary glands.
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- Land used for grazing cattle.
- Process in which milk is treated with mild heat.
- Place where unwanted cows are slaughtered.
- Partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
- An even-toed ungulate mammal.
- Calf meat sold in butchers.
- A pale yellow edible fatty substance made by churning cream.
- Container where milk is stored on the farm.
15 Clues: Brown species of dairy cow. • Calf meat sold in butchers. • Land used for grazing cattle. • Number one dairy breed in WA. • An even-toed ungulate mammal. • The mammary gland of female cattle. • Collective noun for a group of cattle. • Inflammation of the cow’s mammary gland. • Place where unwanted cows are slaughtered. • Container where milk is stored on the farm. • ...
Texas History Review 2024-05-14
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- Spanish influences like Herding Cattle, Using horned saddles, wearing chaps, branding cattle
- Tubman conducted of the underground railroad
- Bailey Huthinson 1st African American women elected into Senate
- Cession ended the war, gave all rights to the US at the Rio Grande, ceded 55% of their land
- Soldiers African American soldiers during the Civil War
- This cattle was created from a European Cattle and a Spanish Cattle mix in the late 1600s
- celebrated by Germans to recognize the marriage of the prince.
- when Texas had an exaggerated devotion to the South
- Hughes invented a rotary bit used for drilling
- Fe Expedition was led by Lamar to try and expand west to now New Mexico
- This was the main source of income in the North
- was the main cause for the US Mexican War
- Gonzales 1st Mexican American in the US House of Representatives
- Maverick she was known for writing memoirs over what really happened and experienced the council house fight
- This is a day celebrated in Texas to recognize when Galveston heard that slavery was abolished
- Henderson was the first governor of Texas
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- Jordan first women representative for Texas in the US Senate
- this is what Germany did to Poland that started WWII
- faced discrimination in Texas during WWII.
- This means to accept a country as their own
- would have hard times fighting hunger, disease, and Native Attacks
- refused to pledge loyalty to the Confederate States and was removed from office
- Crow laws was racial segregation
- Ranch Battle was marked as the last battle in the Civil War
- happened due to the oil industry and the new jobs it created
- of Rights is an example of Freedom of Speech and Religion
- wire was an invention during the Texas Frontier
- amendment this gave slaves citizenship
- The cattle industry began in Texas because of these people
- Germany, Italy, and Japan are all part of this power in WWI
- where oil was first discovered in 1901
- This is a music that celebrates the Texas and mexican influences: like Selena
- This is the belief that it is a God given right to own the land from Ocean to Ocean
- of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican American War
34 Clues: Crow laws was racial segregation • amendment this gave slaves citizenship • where oil was first discovered in 1901 • was the main cause for the US Mexican War • Henderson was the first governor of Texas • faced discrimination in Texas during WWII. • This means to accept a country as their own • Tubman conducted of the underground railroad • ...
Cattle Facilities Review! 2020-04-13
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- What is the modified headgate system that allows a larger number of cattle to be restrained at one time?
- What is used to raise young, dairy calves?
- Which part of the beef corral holds cattle for the worker to give veterinary care?
- Which part of the beef corral moves the cattle into an alleyway system where they form a single-file line?
- Which type of barn is completely enclosed to control temperature?
- Which beef cattle farm does not have a barn but does have windbreaks and sunshades?
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- Which type of barn allows the cows to maneuver throughout the barn with stall choice?
- What is the separte room where cattle are milked called?
- Which type of pasture management provides the animals with smaller sections of grass every few days?
- Which type of barn is open to the environment on one side?
- Where is the milk filtered, cooled, and stored in large tanks?
- Which type of pasture management cycles the animals through a series of pastures?
12 Clues: What is used to raise young, dairy calves? • What is the separte room where cattle are milked called? • Which type of barn is open to the environment on one side? • Where is the milk filtered, cooled, and stored in large tanks? • Which type of barn is completely enclosed to control temperature? • ...
vocab 2023-04-27
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- town settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- cooperatives are groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases of tools, seed, and other supplies at a discount
- railroad a railroad line that spanned the continent
- cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of the grass tangle with the soil sodbusters plain farmers
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- people who had already sneaked onto the land
- drive herding and moving cattle over long distances
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- jennings bryan democrat known as the great commoner
- a general rise in prices
- self-appointed law keepers
- kingdom region dominated by the cattle industry
- groups of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other event
- small sleds
- grants of land or money
- range unfenced land
- Spanish word for cowhand, or cowboy
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- bull led attacks to keep whites out
19 Clues: small sleds • grants of land or money • a general rise in prices • self-appointed law keepers • Spanish word for cowhand, or cowboy • bull led attacks to keep whites out • range unfenced land • cone-shaped tents made of buffalo skins • people who had already sneaked onto the land • land set aside for Native Americans to live on • ...
Origins of the Cattle Kingdom 2012-12-12
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- A large amount of something
- Place where livestock is kep before being sold or slaughtered
- The fat of cattle and sheep
- Public land used mainly for cattle grazing
- A person who move the cattle to a market
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- An isolation to prevent the spread of disease or pests
- A spanish rancher
- A spanish cowhand
- A ranchhand that take care of saddled hprses
- To move large cattle herds from place to place
10 Clues: A spanish rancher • A spanish cowhand • A large amount of something • The fat of cattle and sheep • A person who move the cattle to a market • Public land used mainly for cattle grazing • A ranchhand that take care of saddled hprses • To move large cattle herds from place to place • An isolation to prevent the spread of disease or pests • ...
Animal Science 2015-01-06
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- Baby poultry
- Baby swine
- Swine with both testicles
- Studies and applies genetics
- How many parts a ruminant stomach
- True stomach of cow
- Slaughter animals
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- young cattle that has not given birth
- Turkey that has not given birth
- Largest part of stomach
- Shoes horses
- Needs 8 years of school
- Chews food
- Swine castrated after mature
- Cattle with both testicles
15 Clues: Baby swine • Chews food • Baby poultry • Shoes horses • Slaughter animals • True stomach of cow • Largest part of stomach • Needs 8 years of school • Swine with both testicles • Cattle with both testicles • Studies and applies genetics • Swine castrated after mature • Turkey that has not given birth • How many parts a ruminant stomach • young cattle that has not given birth
Farm animals 2023-01-23
12 Clues: pig meat • goat meat • a male pig • sheep meat • a baby pig • a male sheep • a female pig • meat of cattle • a female sheep • a female cattle • used for work animals • meat of domestic fowl
Introduction to beef and dairy production 2018-02-25
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- Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle
- A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf
- An adequate _____ development indicate when the calf ready to be weaned
- Length of dry period (days)
- A groove shunts milk directly to the abomasum and so avoids microbial breakdown in the reticulo-rumen
- First breed of dairy cow introduced in Malaysia (shortform)
- Cow meat
- First secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- Sheep meat
- Goat meat
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- Buffalo meat
- Term for antibodies found in first secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- A cow should be in calf within _____ days postpartum
- A continential/European cattle are known as bos ______
- Term used for swine giving birth
- A humped-neck Zebu cattle are known as bos _______
- The first ___ weeks after calving is a period where a calf is at greater risk of illness
- In an ideal dairy farming, a cow should be calving ____ a year
- Calves meat
19 Clues: Cow meat • Goat meat • Sheep meat • Calves meat • Buffalo meat • Length of dry period (days) • Term used for swine giving birth • Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle • A humped-neck Zebu cattle are known as bos _______ • A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf • First secretion of mammary glands after parturition • ...
cows 2023-05-19
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- an adult female that has already had offspring
- cow male cow
- where cows are taken to be killed
- produces milk
- what you call a female cow that hasn't birthed yet
- most common beef cattle in Australia
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- a young cow
- the species name for cattle
- cow that produces the most milk
- infection of the cows udder
- a group of cattle
11 Clues: a young cow • cow male cow • produces milk • a group of cattle • the species name for cattle • infection of the cows udder • cow that produces the most milk • where cows are taken to be killed • most common beef cattle in Australia • an adult female that has already had offspring • what you call a female cow that hasn't birthed yet
Tools and Technology 2023-11-10
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- Small pens livestock are moved through. Rectangular.
- adjustable tables and headpieces used to restrain sheep and goats
- Metal chute used to restrain show cattle
- Mesh masks used to prevent livestock from eating unwanted substances
- enclosed crate in barns that restrain sows from moving too much while farrowing
- Used to catch livestock and temporarily hold them. Mechanically operated
- Pen used to push cattle into the alleyway of the chute
- Bars and headpieces to restrain sheep and goats, also known as a rack
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- Vehicles with dispensers on the bed of the truck
- Large, motor operated pieces of equipment used to restrain livestock
- Used to sequester livestock before they are moved through a chute system
- Used to safely move cattle in and out of the chute systems
- Hydraulic chute which tilts to the side, often used for heavier animals to trim cattle hooves.
- Similar to chutes but tip to the left or right while livestock are held in place. Specifically used for calves
- Solid pieces of plastic or metal used to guide swine certain directions
- Made of leather or rope and used to lead or restrain livestock
- Pen in a barn where piglets are housed after being weaned
- A variety of pen used to confine livestock
18 Clues: Metal chute used to restrain show cattle • A variety of pen used to confine livestock • Vehicles with dispensers on the bed of the truck • Small pens livestock are moved through. Rectangular. • Pen used to push cattle into the alleyway of the chute • Pen in a barn where piglets are housed after being weaned • ...
livestock animal terminology 2022-08-15
10 Clues: a baby goat • a female cattle • a hybrid animals • a group of animals • an in-tact male cattle • a term related to swine • a term related to goats • a term related to sheep • a term related to horses • a term related to cattle
Livestock Terms 2023-09-06
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- Castrated male horse
- Castrated male Sheep
- Young chicken raised for meat
- Castrated male cattle
- Female chicken raised for producing eggs
- Immature male chicken
- Young female pig
- Mature female goat
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- Immature female chicken
- Young female cattle until giving birth
- Castrated male goat
- Castrated male pig
- Mature male horse
- Mature female horse
- Mature Female Sheep
15 Clues: Young female pig • Mature male horse • Castrated male pig • Mature female goat • Castrated male goat • Mature female horse • Mature Female Sheep • Castrated male horse • Castrated male Sheep • Castrated male cattle • Immature male chicken • Immature female chicken • Young chicken raised for meat • Young female cattle until giving birth • Female chicken raised for producing eggs
Beef Cattle Breeds 2024-01-12
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- Large framed, originates from Italy
- High milking ability compared to other breeds, originates from Germany
- Basically differ from Hereford cattle because genetics provides an animal born without horns
- Smooth black hair coat and black skin
- Japanese beef cattle breed – derived from native Asian cattle
- Dark cherry red and white in color, originates from France
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- White or off-white in color, with pink skin
- Has a slight hump and the largest horns of any beef cattle breed
- Imported by Henry Clay to Kentucky
- Light yellow or an orange in color with a lighter version of color around the muzzle area
- Developed from Black Angus, resulted from the red recessive gene
- Better fertility than many breeds, originates from Texas
12 Clues: Imported by Henry Clay to Kentucky • Large framed, originates from Italy • Smooth black hair coat and black skin • White or off-white in color, with pink skin • Better fertility than many breeds, originates from Texas • Dark cherry red and white in color, originates from France • Japanese beef cattle breed – derived from native Asian cattle • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Castrated male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Castrated male sheep • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Today Farm & Market 2024-07-24
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- A crop used for cooking oil
- This animal protects the chickens from predators
- _________ Dwarf Goats
- Type of cow, _________ Park
- Mature male cattle
- Type of meat goat
- Type of cow, White Faced _________
- Mature female cattle
- A male goat
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- Machine used for harvesting
- We celebrate this crop in August
- Our Highland bull
- Shaggy, horned cow breed
- Our Chinese Swan Goose
- Produced by bees
- Where the chickens spend their night
- A female goat
17 Clues: A male goat • A female goat • Produced by bees • Our Highland bull • Type of meat goat • Mature male cattle • Mature female cattle • _________ Dwarf Goats • Our Chinese Swan Goose • Shaggy, horned cow breed • Machine used for harvesting • A crop used for cooking oil • Type of cow, _________ Park • We celebrate this crop in August • Type of cow, White Faced _________ • ...
Animal Science 2022-05-02
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- Poultry, castrated male
- Swine, offspring/young
- Pigs from birth until approximately three weeks old.
- Cattle, Agricultural product
- Poultry, young female
- swine,mature male
- Cattle, Agricultural product
- Poultry, offspring/young
- Goat, Agricultural product
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- chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics, or pesticides.
- To heat milk quickly then cool it quickly
- Poultry, mature male
- Sheep, mature male
- Swine, Agricultural product
- Cattle, offspring/young
- goat, Agricultural product
- Poultry, mature female
17 Clues: swine,mature male • Sheep, mature male • Poultry, mature male • Poultry, young female • Swine, offspring/young • Poultry, mature female • Poultry, castrated male • Cattle, offspring/young • Poultry, offspring/young • goat, Agricultural product • Goat, Agricultural product • Swine, Agricultural product • Cattle, Agricultural product • Cattle, Agricultural product • ...
Animal Science 2023-03-10
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- - scientific name for sheep
- - scientific name for indian cattle
- - scientific name for european cattle
- - time in between periods of heat
- - scientific name for horses
- - comes from cows
- - "HEAT"
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- - scientific name for chicken
- - carrying of a fetus
- - comes from sheep
- - males reproductive gland
- - last stage and longest stage of estrus
- - used to calculate feed
- - comes from pigs
- - female reproductive gland
15 Clues: - "HEAT" • - comes from pigs • - comes from cows • - comes from sheep • - carrying of a fetus • - used to calculate feed • - males reproductive gland • - scientific name for sheep • - female reproductive gland • - scientific name for horses • - scientific name for chicken • - time in between periods of heat • - scientific name for indian cattle • - scientific name for european cattle • ...
Cattle, Cotton, Railroad 2024-03-25
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- Comanche chief that was half white and was the son of a kidnapped Anglo woman
- track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger
- practice of raising herds of cattle on large land
- Spanish Cowboy
- legally designated areas that are managed by Native American tribes
- large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores.
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- moved the cattle to the railroads
- a technique for marking cattle to identify the owner.
- agreement or arrangement made by negotiation.
- soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case.
- Undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of settled territory.
11 Clues: Spanish Cowboy • moved the cattle to the railroads • agreement or arrangement made by negotiation. • large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. • practice of raising herds of cattle on large land • a technique for marking cattle to identify the owner. • track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger • ...
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Wild West 2024-09-27
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- – Seat placed on a horse for riding
- – Person who herds cattle on horseback
- – Cloth worn around the neck
- – Lawman in the Wild West
- – Period of migration for gold prospecting
- – Rope used by cowboys to catch animals
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- – Horse-drawn carriage used for transport
- – Large farm for raising cattle or sheep
- – Livestock herded by cowboys
- – Bar or tavern in the Old West
- – Type of handgun used in the Wild West
- – Criminal in the Wild West
12 Clues: – Lawman in the Wild West • – Criminal in the Wild West • – Cloth worn around the neck • – Livestock herded by cowboys • – Bar or tavern in the Old West • – Seat placed on a horse for riding • – Person who herds cattle on horseback • – Type of handgun used in the Wild West • – Rope used by cowboys to catch animals • – Large farm for raising cattle or sheep • ...
American west 2022-11-23
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Mature male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Mature male sheep • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Order Artiodactyla 2024-01-03
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- THIS ANIMAL LIVES ON THE AFRICAN PLAIN AND CAN JUMP MORE THAN 8 FEET INTO THE AIR
- CATTLE BELONG TO THIS FAMILY, AS DO ANTELOPES, GAZELLES, GOATS AND SHEEP.
- BISON ARE OFTEN MISTAKENLY CALLED THIS.
- A MALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "BILLY"
- AN ANIMAL CREATED FOR LIFE IN THE HOT SANDY PARTS OF THE WORLD
- A COMMON SPECIES OF CAMEL THAT HAS ONLY ONE HUMP
- A WORD THAT MEANS "NATIVE TO"
- A GROUP OF LARGE, SLOW GRAZERS, INCLUDING BUFFALO, BISON, CATTLE, AND YAKS
- ANIMALS THAT EAT BY WAY OF RUMINATION
- A BABY GOAT
- A PARTIALLY DIGESTED BALL OF FOOD
- THESE LARGE DARK ANIMALS HAVE HORNS WITH NO RIDGES AND A MANE. THEY MIGRATE IN A CONTINUAL, CLOCKWISE PATTERN OVER THE EASTERN AND SOUTHERN PLAINS OF AFRICA.
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- THIS ANIMAL IS SIMILAR TO AN ANTELOPE. IT CAN RUN FOR A LONG TIME WITHOUT GETTING TIRED.
- MALE CATTLE
- THESE LARGE DARK ANIMALS WRE AT ONCE NEARLY EXTINCT. NATIVE AMERICANS KILLED THEM FOR THEIR HIDES, MEAT AND BONES. THEY ARE TYPICALLY FOUND IN COLORADO, MONTANA, AND CANADA.
- A TERM USED TO REFER TO BOTH MALE AND FEMALE BOVINES
- A FEMALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "NANNY".
- THE PROCESS OF CHEWING YOUR FOOD AND SWALLOWING IT, ONLY TO HAVE IT COME BACK UP YOUR THROAT AND INTO YOUR MOUTH TO BE CHEWED AND SWALLOWED AGAIN.
- FEMALE CATTLE
- SHY, DEER-LIKE ANIMALS THAT ARE NATIVE TO AFRICA. THEY DIVE FOR COVER WHENEVER ANYONE IS AROUND.
- THE ANIMALS IN THIS ORDER DON'T HAVE A MIDDLE TOE
21 Clues: MALE CATTLE • A BABY GOAT • FEMALE CATTLE • A WORD THAT MEANS "NATIVE TO" • A PARTIALLY DIGESTED BALL OF FOOD • ANIMALS THAT EAT BY WAY OF RUMINATION • A MALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "BILLY" • BISON ARE OFTEN MISTAKENLY CALLED THIS. • A FEMALE CAPRINE. ALSO CALLED A "NANNY". • A COMMON SPECIES OF CAMEL THAT HAS ONLY ONE HUMP • THE ANIMALS IN THIS ORDER DON'T HAVE A MIDDLE TOE • ...
Brantley 4th Hour 2024-04-17
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- An instrument often Carried by cowboys.
- People that herd cattle for sale.
- State to the east of Kansas.
- a mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
- trail a trail followed by people to settle in the west.
- city were Dwight D Eisenhower was born.
- A piece of leather put over jeans to protect cowboys from the harsh environments.
- Town with the most German immigrants.
- Something that stopped cattle drives.
- A long trip Where people take cows from Texas to Kansas.
- A house under the ground in the west.
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- A pair of pants used by cowboys to protect them from the hash environments.
- A hat to protect cowboys from the harsh environments.
- famous cow town in Kansas.
- People that moved cows to Kansas.
- a rope used by cowboys to herd cattle.
- a piece of leather worn on the hands to protect cowboys from the lasso.
- Capital city of Kansas.
- ownership or control of a supply.
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
20 Clues: Capital city of Kansas. • famous cow town in Kansas. • State to the east of Kansas. • People that herd cattle for sale. • People that moved cows to Kansas. • ownership or control of a supply. • Town with the most German immigrants. • Something that stopped cattle drives. • A house under the ground in the west. • a rope used by cowboys to herd cattle. • ...
Cattle Breeds 2022-09-28
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- All black beef Breed
- Red Beef breed with white feet and face
- light brown dairy breed
- Dairy Breed that is Deep red/brown with white
- All red beef breed
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- Beef Breed that is light brown and white
- All white beef Breed
- Dairy breed that is light brown and white
- Dairy breed that is white and black
- Dairy breed that is all brown
- A beef breed that is very fluffy (my Favorite)
11 Clues: All red beef breed • All white beef Breed • All black beef Breed • light brown dairy breed • Dairy breed that is all brown • Dairy breed that is white and black • Red Beef breed with white feet and face • Beef Breed that is light brown and white • Dairy breed that is light brown and white • Dairy Breed that is Deep red/brown with white • ...
Hormones Cattle 2023-05-12
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- don't eat meat
- short for anabolic steroid.
- an unprocessed chemical that is found in nature
- not able to be identified as different or distinct.
- control or supervise
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- primary male hormone
- maintenance of female characteristics of the body
- Hard-shelled, miniature pellets
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended
- enhance the shape and look
- growth promoter in livestock
11 Clues: don't eat meat • primary male hormone • control or supervise • enhance the shape and look • short for anabolic steroid. • growth promoter in livestock • Hard-shelled, miniature pellets • an unprocessed chemical that is found in nature • maintenance of female characteristics of the body • not able to be identified as different or distinct. • ...
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Marketing Beef Cattle 2016-03-28
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- stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
- Beef animals younger than 1 year
- A few charged by firms in their services of marketing cattle.
- period time during which cattle are fed
- calves Between 3-8 months are up to 1 year produced on fed other than milk for a short period of time
- A fee charged for the use of stockyard faculties.
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- market Where cattle are sold in public bidding.
- after 1 year they are called cattle
- a large yard containing pens and sheds, typically adjacent to a slaughterhouse, in which livestock is kept and sorted.
- amount of a product a buyer will purchase.
10 Clues: Beef animals younger than 1 year • after 1 year they are called cattle • period time during which cattle are fed • amount of a product a buyer will purchase. • market Where cattle are sold in public bidding. • A fee charged for the use of stockyard faculties. • A few charged by firms in their services of marketing cattle. • ...
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Adult male Swine
- Cattle: castrated male
- Cattle: mature female
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
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- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Mature female chicken
- Adult female swine
- Mature male sheep
- Grass that has been mown and dried
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Mature male sheep • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Animal Terminology Review Cattle, Horses, Sheep 2021-01-11
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- castrated male horse
- castrated bovine
- baby bovines
- sheep giving birth
- term referring to cattle in general
- meat from sheep older than one year
- intact male bovine
- product of cattle
- product of cattle
- grease from sheep wool
- product of sheep
- female sheep
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- term referring to horses in general
- castrated male sheep
- intact male horse
- term referring to sheep in general
- what we raise horses for in the U.S.
- young male horse
- mature female horse
- young female horse
- immature female bovine
- baby horse of either gender
- mature female bovine
23 Clues: baby bovines • female sheep • castrated bovine • young male horse • product of sheep • intact male horse • product of cattle • product of cattle • sheep giving birth • intact male bovine • young female horse • mature female horse • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • mature female bovine • immature female bovine • grease from sheep wool • baby horse of either gender • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- baby turkey
- young female horse
- baby fish
- baby chicken
- young male cattle
- baby duck
- young male chicken
- baby sheep
- pig birthing term
- young fish
- young female cattle
- baby goose
- young female chicken
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- young male goat
- baby horse
- goat birthing term
- young male sheep
- horse birthing term
- baby cow
- young male horse
- a castrated bull
- baby rabbit
- young male pig
- baby goat
- baby pig
- young female sheep
- young female pig
- young female goat
28 Clues: baby cow • baby pig • baby fish • baby duck • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • young fish • baby goose • baby turkey • baby rabbit • baby chicken • young male pig • young male goat • young male sheep • young male horse • a castrated bull • young female pig • young male cattle • pig birthing term • young female goat • goat birthing term • young female horse • young male chicken • young female sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2024-01-25
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- Newborn horse
- Newborn sheep
- Mature male turkey
- Birth term for a horse
- Mature male rabbit
- Birth term for ducks
- Mature female rabbit
- Birth term for cattle
- Newborn goose
- Young fish
- Mature female turkey
- Mature male goose
- Birth term for chickens
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- Birth term for pigs
- Birth term for sheep
- Birth term for goats
- Newborn duck
- Newborn cattle
- Newborn chicken
- Newborn turkey
- Newborn rabbit
- Mature female goose
- Birth term for fish
- Castrated male sheep
- Newborn pig
- Newborn goat
- Newborn fish
27 Clues: Young fish • Newborn pig • Newborn duck • Newborn goat • Newborn fish • Newborn horse • Newborn sheep • Newborn goose • Newborn cattle • Newborn turkey • Newborn rabbit • Newborn chicken • Mature male goose • Mature male turkey • Mature male rabbit • Birth term for pigs • Mature female goose • Birth term for fish • Birth term for sheep • Birth term for goats • Birth term for ducks • Mature female rabbit • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-09-05
13 Clues: Mature Male Pig • Mature Female Pig • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Sheep • Mature Male Cattle • Mature Male Turkey • Mature Female Horse • Mature Female Sheep • Mature Male Chicken • Mature Female Cattle • Mature Male Goat/Rabbit • Mature Female Goat/Rabbit • Mature Female Turkey/Chicken
Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads 2024-03-05
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- Man who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback
- Area of land Native Americans were forced onto - it was controlled by the US government
- The goal of late 1800s inventions was to increase _______.
- Name for the newly settled land in Texas
- Urbanization of the North was directly tied to an increase in __________.
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- The passage of the 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to _______.
- Quanah Parker was the last leader for this Texas tribe
- This cattle rancher is credited with creating the Goodnight-Loving Trail, an important cattle trail used for moving cattle from Texas to railheads in the north.
- Cattle trails led directly up to ________, which then led to Northern cities.
- These animals, known for their large horns and distinctive hump over the shoulders, were the primary livestock transported on the famous trails
10 Clues: Name for the newly settled land in Texas • Quanah Parker was the last leader for this Texas tribe • Man who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback • The goal of late 1800s inventions was to increase _______. • Urbanization of the North was directly tied to an increase in __________. • ...
Standard 12 2022-03-14
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- Assimilation of Native Americans
- Native American Ritual to bring back Indian ways and to kill the white man
- the state Promontory Point was in
- Crossed the Pacific Island go to Angel Island in San Francisco
- A mix between Spanish and English Cattle
- Young men that drove the cattle on cattle trails to the Railroads
- the Central Pacific Railroad went
- Homes in the side of a hill
- tried to improve southern economy
- the Union Pacific Railroad went
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- writes in 1893 that moving westward made America Awesome
- what ends in 1877
- Mechanical Reaper,Steel Plow, Barbed Wire
- what farm operated like factories, with huge machinery, managers, and workers who specialized in Cash Crops
- Passed by Lincoln during the Civil War
15 Clues: what ends in 1877 • Homes in the side of a hill • the Union Pacific Railroad went • Assimilation of Native Americans • the state Promontory Point was in • the Central Pacific Railroad went • tried to improve southern economy • Passed by Lincoln during the Civil War • A mix between Spanish and English Cattle • Mechanical Reaper,Steel Plow, Barbed Wire • ...
Texas Studies Weekly Week #22 2024-01-30
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- Charles Goodnight was one of the founding fathers of the Texas _____________.
- The most important cattle trail in Texas.
- The American Indian tribes became __________ on the government for food and supplies.
- Today, the King Ranch in Kingsville, Texas, is one of the __________ cattle ranches in the United States.
- The cattle boom eventually led to the use of _____________ across the open plains of Texas.
- Lizzie Johnson Williams earned her nickname, "_____________," shortly after starting her cattle business.
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- raising cattle as an alternative to growing crops
- The loss of the _______ is perhaps one of the greatest injuries the western American Indian tribes suffered.
- In order to make money, ranchers had to guide the cattle down trails for hundreds and hundreds of miles.
- People who knew they could raise cows on the good Texas land. They also knew they could make a lot of money selling the cows.
10 Clues: The most important cattle trail in Texas. • raising cattle as an alternative to growing crops • Charles Goodnight was one of the founding fathers of the Texas _____________. • The American Indian tribes became __________ on the government for food and supplies. • The cattle boom eventually led to the use of _____________ across the open plains of Texas. • ...
Agriculture Hannah 2020-05-05
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- Beef cattle farming is predominantly around the ___
- There are been an increase of Australian pork and ___ consumption over the last 50 years.
- A winter feed for cows that is dried grass
- A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___
- Intensive/Extensive product is traditionally either to monitor.
- the meat from calves
- Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____
- white flecks and streaks of fat within lean sections of meat
- A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland
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- French origin that came to Australia in 1969
- no horns
- Soil quality that is dry and infertile
- land covered in grasses and plants suitable for grazing
- in 2017, majority of Australia's cattle (42%) were raised in this state
- the weatheral, temperature, humidity etc factors of a certain area
- Famous Bos Indicus cattle that came to Australia in the 1930s from the US
- opposite of native
17 Clues: no horns • opposite of native • the meat from calves • Soil quality that is dry and infertile • A winter feed for cows that is dried grass • A cow with Asian origin is called a Bos ___ • French origin that came to Australia in 1969 • Murray Greys are a crosbreed of Angus and ____ • A boss taurus breed that originated in Scotland • ...
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Shorthorn cattle 2013-06-16
Cattle breeding 2020-05-05
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- the genetic properties comorganism characteristic
- membrane membrane on the base and sides of the cell
- of an animal or baby take food
- a sugar present in milk
- tiny air sacs in lunges that filter the air
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- the first stomach of a ruminant
- a salt or ester of butyric acid
- first secretion of milk after birth rich in antibodies
- chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials
- a salt or ester of acetic acid
- cell that come from surfaces of your body extracellular fluid fluid outside of cell
11 Clues: a sugar present in milk • a salt or ester of acetic acid • of an animal or baby take food • the first stomach of a ruminant • a salt or ester of butyric acid • tiny air sacs in lunges that filter the air • the genetic properties comorganism characteristic • membrane membrane on the base and sides of the cell • chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials • ...
Cattle Kingdom 2023-12-21
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- Towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Trail that covered the most distance
- Mexican Cowboy
- Used to harvest crops
- Groups of farmers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
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- Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills
- Cattle Drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- Early Settlers of the OK Land Rush of 1889
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Setters who acquired free land from the govt
- Invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
11 Clues: Mexican Cowboy • Used to harvest crops • Trail that covered the most distance • Early Settlers of the OK Land Rush of 1889 • Setters who acquired free land from the govt • Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills • Cattle Drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • ...
Diary vocab 2023-11-06
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- is a process by which milk is heated to a specific temperature for a set period of time to kill harmful bacteria that can lead to diseases
- solid dried powder left after all the water is removed from liquid milkdried powder left after all the water is removed from liquid milk
- is an animal of a breed of dairy cattle from Guernsey, noted for producing rich, creamy milk
- abomasum
- is a process by which the fat droplets from milk are emulsified and the cream does not separate
- curdled milk from the stomach of an unweaned calf, containing rennin and used in curdling milk for cheese
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- fever
- a pour-on of 7-8ml of 5% tincture of Iodine
- an animal of a typically black-and-white breed of large dairy cattle
- shorthorn is a branch of the Shorthorn breed that has become specialized for milk production
- is an animal of a mainly white breed of dairy cattle
- Swiss is a breed of large hardy brown dairy cattle
- breed of small short-horned dairy cattle originating on Jersey, one of the Channel Islands
13 Clues: fever • abomasum • a pour-on of 7-8ml of 5% tincture of Iodine • is an animal of a mainly white breed of dairy cattle • Swiss is a breed of large hardy brown dairy cattle • an animal of a typically black-and-white breed of large dairy cattle • breed of small short-horned dairy cattle originating on Jersey, one of the Channel Islands • ...
animal beef disease crossword 1 2023-09-21
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- caused by bacteria that only grow in the absence of oxygen
- affects cloven-hoofed animals
- caused by a germ. comes in three forms. spread by contaminated feed or water, dust, manure, urine, or saliva
- bloodsucking include the horn fly, stable fly, horsefly, deerfly, blackfly, and mosquitoes.
- calf is found in shock. nose, ears, and legs are cold
- caused by bacteria that are in the soil for 40 years or longer. affects mainly cattle and sheep
- symptoms, control, and treatment are the same as those for blackleg
- too much nitrate or water may cause this in animals
- rough appearance and do not gain at normal rates. bloodsucking versions weaken cattle so that they are more likely to be infected by diseases
- lesions on the soft tissue of the head and swelling of the lymph glands may also occur
- venereal disease in cattle caused by a protozoan. it affects the genital tract of the bull and is transmitted to the cow when bred
- reproductive disease formerly called vibriosis. leading cause of infertility and abortion in cattle
- effects respiratory tract of the animal. common in young cattle in times of stress. occur when moved from range to the feedlot
- flat, oval shaped and dark brown or red in color. some attach deep in the ear of the animal causing severe irritation and infection
- small flies with two wings. number of different species. eggs are laid on water or in low lying areas that flood
- also known as overeating disease
- symptoms are fever, coughing, discharge,slow gains, rapid breathing, and mild diarrhea. ulcers develop on the mouth and diarrhea begins 3 to 7 days after becoming diseased
- include tapeworms and deer liver fluke. diarrhea is a symptom of tapeworm infestation
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- irritate cattle, causing them to gain more slowly. feed heavily on blood. 20-30 flies can take almost one third of a pint of blood in 6 hours
- stomach worms, whipworm, nematodirus, threadworm, hookworm, nodular worm, cooperia, and lungworm. symptoms include anemia, weakness, constipation, and diarrhea
- where the fluorine content of the feed or water is too high
- found most often in cattle during the lactation period. occurs most often in cattle that are grazing on grass pastures deficient in magnesium
- swelling of the tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot
- spreads throughout the body of the animal. may be applied as wet sprays, dips, back-line pour ons, mineral mixes, or feed additives
- also known as water belly. steers are affected more often than cows. rations high in phosphorus are a partial cause
- small, varying in length, colors are orange, brown, and black. they have a humped thorax
- live on the skin or burrow into it and cause scab, mange, or itch. appearance of small pimply areas on the skin that lose hair. infected animals rub, scratch or lick
- selenium deficiency
- growths on the skin caused by a virus. calves are usually affected on the head, neck and shoulders
- carried by insects that affect the eye of the animal. eyeball develops a pinkish color
- liver abscesses. caused by microorganisms in soil and manure
- cattle pick up sharp metal objects, such as wire, nails, pins, and screws with their feed. metal objects collect in the reticulum
- affects the jaw and surrounding bony parts of the head
- three syndromes associated that include tall fescue infected with a fungus within the plant
- contagious skin disease that may be spread to other animals and humans. symptoms include round, scaly patches of skin that lack hair and that may appear on any part of the body
- rapid fermentation in the rumen causing too much gas to be produced which swells and the animal cannot get rid of the gas
36 Clues: selenium deficiency • affects cloven-hoofed animals • also known as overeating disease • too much nitrate or water may cause this in animals • calf is found in shock. nose, ears, and legs are cold • affects the jaw and surrounding bony parts of the head • swelling of the tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot • ...
Beef 2 2022-04-06
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- Large stomach where microorganisms breakdown fiber.
- The process by which digested nutrients are taken into the bloodstream.
- Female beef animal that hasn't had a calf
- Having different gene pairs like Pp
- Small _______ where digestion and absorption occurs.
- Many plies in the stomach to absorb water.
- The act of giving birth
- Finger-like projectionsthat increase surface area for more nutrient absorption in the small intestine
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- Cattle, sheep and goats are these.
- The amniotic sac that is called afterbirth.
- A breed of cattle that is red with a white face that is known for ints foraging ability.
- A place that feeds grain to beef cattle to add marbling and fatten them.
- Acts as the true stomach in the ruminant
- What you see like red hair or blue eyes.
- First milk produces by the cow.
- A birthing problem
- Digests fiber in horses
17 Clues: A birthing problem • Digests fiber in horses • The act of giving birth • First milk produces by the cow. • Cattle, sheep and goats are these. • Having different gene pairs like Pp • Acts as the true stomach in the ruminant • What you see like red hair or blue eyes. • Female beef animal that hasn't had a calf • Many plies in the stomach to absorb water. • ...
Wild West 2024-08-20
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- A horse-drawn vehicle for passengers
- A robber or outlaw
- A precious metal that caused rushes
- A rope used to catch cattle
- An animal ridden by cowboys
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- A poster seeking a criminal
- A bar where cowboys might gather
- A person who herds cattle
- A large farm for raising cattle
- A spiky plant found in deserts
- The law officer in a town
11 Clues: A robber or outlaw • A person who herds cattle • The law officer in a town • A poster seeking a criminal • A rope used to catch cattle • An animal ridden by cowboys • A spiky plant found in deserts • A large farm for raising cattle • A bar where cowboys might gather • A precious metal that caused rushes • A horse-drawn vehicle for passengers
Farms Basics 2022-09-15
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- Term for raising many livestock types
- Corn and soybean raised as feed for livestock
- Fecal material from livestock
- Formal name for hogs
- Meat from swine
- Meat from chickens
- Chickens, ducks and turkeys are all...
- Will last for many future generations
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- Location where CSA sells food
- Strict rules for animal care and chemicals
- Where manure is stored
- Product from dairy cattle
- Term for raising 1 type of livestock
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
- Diverse family farm
- Animals raised to provide products
- Community supported agriculture
- Meat from cattle
18 Clues: Meat from swine • Meat from cattle • Meat from chickens • Diverse family farm • Formal name for hogs • Where manure is stored • Product from dairy cattle • Location where CSA sells food • Fecal material from livestock • Community supported agriculture • Animals raised to provide products • Term for raising 1 type of livestock • Term for raising many livestock types • ...
Transcontinental Railroad Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- a law passed by Congress in 1862 offering government loans and free land to the two companies building the transcontinental railroad.
- a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains where timber was scarce.
- ____ Zones were created due to the Transcontinental Railroad
- The Transcontinental Railroad encouraged Amreican ______.
- These animals were killed due to Westward expansion and the Transcontinental Railroad
- a person settling on land in the early west prior to the official opening to settlement in order to gain the claim.
- Railroad company that started in Sacremento, California
- Former slave turned Cowboy. Famous for his skills of roping, and cattle herding.
- Railroad that connected the East and the West
- young men mainly from Texas paid to herd and drive cattle north. Approximately ¼-⅓ all cowboys were Hispanic or African Americans (newly freed slaves-remembers it was 1865 ish)
- What the Native Americans called the Transcontinental Railroad
- The spot where the two railroad companies met and finished the railroad
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- a type of steel fencing with sharp points at various intervals. Invented by Joseph Gliden that resulted in closing the western frontier and ending the cattle drives and cowboy era.
- ______ _________ land and food was taken and they were killed
- person who claimed land on the Great Plains under The Homestead Act of 1862 Sodbuster- settler on the Great Plains in the late 1800s who had to “bust” through thick sod to plant crops.
- Famous cattle trail used to herd longhorns from San Antonio, Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- Railroad company that started in Omaha Nebraska
- a long journey taken by cowboys to herd, or drive, cattle from the ranches in Texas north on trails leading to the railroads.
- How many railroad companies worked on the Transcontinental Railroad
19 Clues: Railroad that connected the East and the West • Railroad company that started in Omaha Nebraska • Railroad company that started in Sacremento, California • The Transcontinental Railroad encouraged Amreican ______. • ____ Zones were created due to the Transcontinental Railroad • ______ _________ land and food was taken and they were killed • ...
Gunnar Nigh 1st Hour 2024-04-17
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- what animal was more expensive in the east
- ownership or control of a supply
- to stay in house or away from people while sick or have a contagious disease
- what year was for Wallace established
- What did the US Army build forts on?
- what group of people made some kansans not support the cattle drive
- kansas state hood
- what industry did Joseph McCoy in
- what fencing did they use to keep cattle in
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- what type of farmer cultivates someone elses land as a renter
- makes you feel like you have to do something
- what animal were cow boys protected from while wearing boots
- someone very good at making a speech/speaks it too.
- why did people come to Kansas
- what year did Lebanese arrive in Wichita
- how many arrows can it take to kill a buffalo
- plains what plain was the traditional hunting ground
17 Clues: kansas state hood • why did people come to Kansas • ownership or control of a supply • what industry did Joseph McCoy in • What did the US Army build forts on? • what year was for Wallace established • what year did Lebanese arrive in Wichita • what animal was more expensive in the east • what fencing did they use to keep cattle in • ...
Introduction to beef and dairy production 2018-02-25
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- Length of dry period (days)
- Term used for swine giving birth
- First secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- Cow meat
- A groove shunts milk directly to the abomasum and so avoids microbial breakdown in the reticulo-rumen
- Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle
- A humped-neck Zebu cattle are known as bos _______
- The first ___ weeks after calving is a period where a calf is at greater risk of illness
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- First breed of dairy cow introduced in Malaysia (shortform)
- An adequate _____ development indicate when the calf ready to be weaned
- A continential/European cattle are known as bos ______
- In an ideal dairy farming, a cow should be calving ____ a year
- Term for antibodies found in first secretion of mammary glands after parturition
- Buffalo meat
- Calves meat
- Goat meat
- A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf
- A cow should be in calf within _____ days postpartum
- Sheep meat
19 Clues: Cow meat • Goat meat • Sheep meat • Calves meat • Buffalo meat • Length of dry period (days) • Term used for swine giving birth • Local Malaysian crossbred dairy cattle • A humped-neck Zebu cattle are known as bos _______ • First secretion of mammary glands after parturition • A young cow that has not yet giving birth to a calf • ...
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- cows bred each year to produce calves
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- abnormally thin or weak
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- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- selected slaughter of animals
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Beef Cuts & Marketing 2021-11-05
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- department who is in charge of beef grades
- the cuts made from wholesale cuts that are purchased by consumers
- extremely tough primal cut with lots of connective tissue
- label included on beef that is never given antibiotics or hormones and is fed 100% organic feed
- a porterhouse has more of this which causes it to be higher quality than a T-Bone
- things that influences the price of beef products #1
- smaller than a primal cut but larger than a retail cut; is a more manageable size to be shipped to stores
- things that influences the price of beef products #2
- label included on cattle who are finished for 4-6 months on grain in a feedlot
- primal cut which consists of the 6th-12th ribs
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- primal cut which is found from behind the 13th rib all the way to the hip bone
- primal cut used to make fajitas
- primal cut which comes from the forequarter of the animal
- first breakdown of a carcass
- department who is in charge of regulating prepared foods
- location for most packing plants
- muscles from this primal cut are generally more lean and tough due to them receiving more exercise
- label included on cattle who eat grass their entire lives
- primal cut which produces the most tender cuts of beef
- label included on cattle who are not given antibiotics or hormones
- meat or tissue from cattle
21 Clues: meat or tissue from cattle • first breakdown of a carcass • primal cut used to make fajitas • location for most packing plants • department who is in charge of beef grades • primal cut which consists of the 6th-12th ribs • things that influences the price of beef products #1 • things that influences the price of beef products #2 • ...
ag science 2021-11-04
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- birth weight
- left over after being butchered
- a specific pure breed of dog
- another name for chickens
- weaning weight
- a name for baby chickens
- amount of fat in the muscle
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- an offspring of something
- a name for baby cows/cattle
- another word for progeny
- expected progeny differences
- yearling weight
- what is given to offspring from parents
- a heard of cows
- Rib eye area
15 Clues: birth weight • Rib eye area • weaning weight • yearling weight • a heard of cows • another word for progeny • a name for baby chickens • an offspring of something • another name for chickens • a name for baby cows/cattle • amount of fat in the muscle • a specific pure breed of dog • expected progeny differences • left over after being butchered • what is given to offspring from parents
Cattle Production & Management 2022-03-30
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- selected slaughter of animals
- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
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- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- cows bred each year to produce calves
- abnormally thin or weak
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- selected slaughter of animals
Down
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- abnormally thin or weak
- cows bred each year to produce calves
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Cattle Production and Management 2022-03-29
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- cows bred each year to produce calves
- a descendant of a person, animal, or plant
- cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed
- abnormally thin or weak
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- cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet
- muscle tissue waste away
- cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
- cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten
- selected slaughter of animals
9 Clues: abnormally thin or weak • muscle tissue waste away • selected slaughter of animals • cows bred each year to produce calves • a descendant of a person, animal, or plant • cattle sent to pasture to eat a forage diet • cattle focus on genetic improvement of breed • cattle fed grain based diet to grow and fatten • cattle processed and slaughtered for consumption
Agriculture 2022-01-21
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- Castrated male sheep
- Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination,
- Cattle: castrated male
- Adult female swine
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg.
- Mature female chicken
- Cattle: young female
- Mature Male chicken
- Adult male Swine
- Grass that has been mown and dried
- Cattle: mature female
12 Clues: Adult male Swine • Adult female swine • Mature Male chicken • Castrated male sheep • Cattle: young female • Mature female chicken • Cattle: mature female • Cattle: castrated male • Grass that has been mown and dried • Protects the egg against damage and microbial contamination, • Acts as balancers, maintaining the yolk in a steady position in the laid egg. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-17
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- Where the transcontinental train was completed
- what Native Americans called the train
- a person who claimed land on the great plains
- A famous cattle driving trail
- pointy steel barrier that ended the cowboy era
- A house built out of sod
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- completed the railroad
- A train trail crossing an entire country
- a famous cowboy and former slave
- A famous businessman that created the first mail order catalog
- a man who drove cattle north
- Cowboys lead cattle north
12 Clues: completed the railroad • A house built out of sod • Cowboys lead cattle north • a man who drove cattle north • A famous cattle driving trail • a famous cowboy and former slave • what Native Americans called the train • A train trail crossing an entire country • a person who claimed land on the great plains • Where the transcontinental train was completed • ...
Chapter 15 2023-12-10
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- The invention ended the long drive and closed the frontie
- Someone who roamed great distances
- What were rancher looking for
- Built huge cattle ranches on the great plains
- Mammal, Inidans got all there things from
- What most of boomtowns became once gone
- "Great American Desert
- Offered 160 acres of land for those willing to farm it for 5 years
- This is many pioneers used to build their homes on the plains
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- Quick growing towns in the west
- Were built fromt he east to west so that cattle could be driven to markets easier
- General in the battle of little bighorn
- Native Americans war leader of the Oglala Lakota in the battle
- These people went to the west to drive cattle
- Gave each Indian family 160 acres of land to farm
- Miners looking for?
16 Clues: Miners looking for? • "Great American Desert • What were rancher looking for • Quick growing towns in the west • Someone who roamed great distances • General in the battle of little bighorn • What most of boomtowns became once gone • Mammal, Inidans got all there things from • Built huge cattle ranches on the great plains • These people went to the west to drive cattle • ...
Cow and veal Nexo 2020-04-22
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- What is the color of the fat, from a calf?
- What is the name of the cattle breed from which we get Kobe-meat?
- What is the Danish name for a cow that has not calved?
- Beef (220g) from tenderloin.
- Braised shanks
- What do you call a neutered bull-calf?
- Back leg of beef
- Saltet and boiled for "Smørrebrød".
- From this cut you get the T-bone and porterhouse-steak.
- This is the most widespread cattle breed (race) in the world.
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- This big cut is not that tender. You mostly braise og boil it.
- Muscle with very little connective tissue
- What is the color of the fat, from an old dairy cow?
- What do we call the fat structure of meat?
- This cattle breed is very fatty in the meat structure.
- From this cut you get the côte de bouef and rib-eye steak.
- Beef for two persons from tenderloin.
- Beware. The muscle fibers each go their own way!
- You can feed cows on corn, grain or...
- The entrecôte is cut from here. Counter fillet in French.
20 Clues: Braised shanks • Back leg of beef • Beef (220g) from tenderloin. • Saltet and boiled for "Smørrebrød". • Beef for two persons from tenderloin. • What do you call a neutered bull-calf? • You can feed cows on corn, grain or... • Muscle with very little connective tissue • What is the color of the fat, from a calf? • What do we call the fat structure of meat? • ...
U.S. History- West Project 2024-01-10
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- What crop was oftenly planted in the West?
- The railroads (increased/decreased)the cattle business.
- Was viewed as land of opportunities and legend.
- Cowboys wore a ___ as protection from the sun.
- invention that evolved ranching
- After the Civil War about 1/5 of U.S. troops were _______.
- What was the trademark of the West in the 18th century?
- Workers from _____ immigrated to find work on the railroad.
- Native Americans were confined into _______.
- ______ farmland became hard to find after 1890.
- Most of the soldiers of the 9th and 10th Calvary were _______.
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- animal used to travel/ranch easier
- In 1890 the Frontier was _____.
- The 2 words John O’Sullivan used to explain the expansion of the U.S.
- What people invented cattle raising?
- Work days lasted how many hours?
- Joseph McCoy made a path called the _____ Trail
- What fences were made before barbed wire but broke easily?
- What was a fear that could result in lost of cattle and cowboys?
- The completion of the _____ caused more people to move West.
20 Clues: In 1890 the Frontier was _____. • invention that evolved ranching • Work days lasted how many hours? • animal used to travel/ranch easier • What people invented cattle raising? • What crop was oftenly planted in the West? • Native Americans were confined into _______. • Cowboys wore a ___ as protection from the sun. • Was viewed as land of opportunities and legend. • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2024-04-19
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- - small sleds
- - Leader of the Sioux;
- - groups of farmers.
- - Spanish for cowhand/or cowboy.
- - leader of the Nez Perces tribe.
- - land set aside for Natives to live on
- - Fought along side Sitting Bull.
- - plains farmers
- - a general rise in prices
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- - tents made of buffalo skins
- - self-appointed law keepers
- - free land from the government
- - moving of cattle over long distances
- - snuck onto the land
- - African American veterans
- - unfenced land
- - tried to end Natives’ wandering
- - settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- - grants of land or money
19 Clues: - small sleds • - unfenced land • - plains farmers • - groups of farmers. • - snuck onto the land • - Leader of the Sioux; • - grants of land or money • - a general rise in prices • - African American veterans • - self-appointed law keepers • - tents made of buffalo skins • - free land from the government • - Spanish for cowhand/or cowboy. • - tried to end Natives’ wandering • ...