How To Use Cattle In A Sentence
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Anybody who has ever been on a North Queensland pastoral lease knows that you can go 20, 30, 40 miles day after day and all you will see is a few brumbies and some wild pigs; you will not see any cattle anywhere.
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Cattle seem to absorb less radioactivity than sheep, except for the milk, which is to be avoided at all costs because of the iodine.
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More than 10,100 competitors were expected to take part in 25 different sections at the three-day event, ranging from pigeons to cattle and foxhounds to flower arranging.
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_Catty. _ (_speaking very rapidly_) Bless you for that word, counshillor; and by the first light to-morrow, I'll drive all the grazing cattle, every four-footed _baast_ off the land, and pound 'em in Ballynavogue; and if they replevy, why I'll distrain again, if it be forty times, I will go.
Tales and Novels — Volume 08
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These cattle are one of the purest breeds in Britain.
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Marry that fat son of a fat cattle dealer? She would die first!
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Thousands died on the seas while they were being shipped like caged cattle between continents.
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Ralphs et al. suggested no difference in locoweed consumption between native cattle and cattle introduced to locoweed under natural grazing conditions.
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It is well known that if a trait is heritable, the easiest and most practical way to change the trait in a herd of cattle is through selection of the sire.
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Another disease caused by a fungus is “actinomycosis”, which in cattle and other animals is called “lumpy jaw”.
A Close Look at Parasitic Diseases
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The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings.
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Its interest is that within it survive all the elements of a medieval forest: great timber trees, coppice woods, pollards, scrub, grassland and fen, deer and cattle, and a rabbit warren.
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There were horse traders, mule teamsters, and frequent drovers of cattle.
'David Ruggles'
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The low cell activity in equine species makes both in-vitro fertilization and cloning more difficult in horses than in cattle and even humans.
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By mid 1843 matters had improved and many of the settlers had cattle, sown a crop and found time, money and labour to build substantial houses.
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The most common trace element deficiencies in cattle are copper, selenium, iodine and cobalt.
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It does not call up the beast, and if it did it would not matter much, as a rule; the beast is a harmless and rather amiable creature, as anybody can see by watching cattle.
Food and Drink
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Traditional B-Western themes such as cattle and horse rustling continued, but they were war-related.
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Scenes of milking, slaughtering and butchering cattle, and hunting wild cattle in swamps are also shown.
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I badly wanted to go on to see the monkey-puzzle forests at the foot of the Andes, to drive the cattle to high summer pasture.
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The market re-opened for the sale of fat cattle and sheep.
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The transportation system in this island depended heavily on cattle.
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They were actually hemmed in by cattle grids at each end of the village, he pointed out - and there were disinfectant mats at each entrance to prevent the spread of infection.
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Angus cattle are naturally polled and this is passed onto future generations even when crossbred.
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Some of the country is like England, undulating, rolling, well-cultivated fields, enclosed with pailings which overlap each other and would be awkwardish obstacles in a hunting country; but one misses, like abroad, the cattle -- we saw one or two stray cows, but little else.
A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba
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Everybody shouts it, mule-driver, "coachee," or cattle-driver; and even I, a passenger, fancied I could do it to disagreeable perfection after a time.
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner
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Most lowland farmers keep some dairy cattle and rear calves as well as wintering and fattening sheep and lambs.
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As well as isolation, problems included often rugged terrain, the prohibitive cost of transport, cattle ticks and poison plants.
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Nagana and Surra, the trypanosome of horses in Gambia, a trypanosome of cattle in the Transvaal, the trypanosomiases of the Upper Niger, the trypanosomes of birds, Chelonians,
Alphonse Laveran - Biography
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Still other cowboys recalled that cattle were branded on their left hips "because persons read from left to right" and thus read "from the head toward the tail."
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The autumn birds were singing; the autumn flowers were blooming; yellow golden rod and scarlet sumach glowed in the corners of the fences; locusts chirped in treetops; grasshoppers stridulated in the meadows, one or two of them making more noise than a whole drove of cattle lying peacefully chewing their cud beneath an umbrageous elm and lifting up their great, tranquil, blinking eyes to the morning sun.
The Redemption of David Corson
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But most guests prefer a more active role on the ranch: herding cattle from one pasture to another, rounding up strays, and learning team penning, roping, or cutting.
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Tsetse flies are carriers of trypanosomes - the parasites transmitted by their bites, which cause sleeping sickness in men and cattle.
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There would be stubble after the crop's harvested, therefore cattle feed, especially in the end of the dry.
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At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the in the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and Cattleya orchids.
White House florist shows Obamas' relaxed style
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Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water.
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And though it looks attractive, it causes irreversible liver damage to horses and cattle which eat it.
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In fact today orchids like the phalaenopsis or cattleyas are very easy to grow.
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The slaughter and butchery of 200 cattle and the consumption of 40,000 kilos of beef, even if spread over a year or two, suggest the participation of many communities, perhaps from a whole clan or tribe.
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She swung the truck off the highway and angled it between the pale green signs to rattle over the cattle guard.
The Man From High Mountain
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He had sought work as a cowboy, rounding up cattle.
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I have to move my cattle over to somewhere else, requiring me to lease property, so I want money for that.
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These species do not share other mutations, so taurine cattle, zebu, banteng, and gayal all occupy separate branches in the network.
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He said the worries of the farmers facing the shortage of green fodder for their cattle may soon be over.
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For Maasai to remain ‘people of the cattle,’ livestock husbandry must continue as the core feature of a diversified livelihood.
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One success has been the drovers' project, which was aimed at commemorating the work and life of the cattle drovers.
Country diary: Dingwall mart
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Some animals are fairly resistant to this disease, others such as zebu cattle, asses and horses are not.
Chapter 6
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A used tractor tire makes an excellent base for converting hog feeders to cattle feeders.
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The cattle grates were made from rebar spaced about a foot apart and about ten feet wide.
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Their cattle have been wired in.
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In these solitary regions, the cattle under the charge of our drovers subsisted themselves cheaply, by picking their food as they went along the drove-road, or sometimes by the tempting opportunity of a _start and owerloup_, or invasion of the neighbouring pasture, where an occasion presented itself.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827
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Their livestock consists of Hereford and Aberdeen Angus cattle and free-range hens.
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This idea of the tithe comes from scripture; the Bible lays down that farmers in the land of Israel should set aside tithes of cattle, sheep, and produce, for priests and Levites (who were a public charge) and for the poor.
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Where is the description of the stable, crude and bare, with cattle lowing and the baby Jesus lying on a bed of hay?
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After reading her comment, the only thing I would add is that properly-rotated cattle or bison eating grass actually *add* an inch of topsoil to the earth each year.
A better way to die? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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Bob Lanza of Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts cloned an endangered wild cattle species called the gaur using a cow's egg.
New Scientist - Online News
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The debate about alpine grazing is not about horses or horsemen, it is about a small number of privileged families who pay the equivalent of about one week of normal agistment fees for five months cattle agistment in an alpine national park.
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Beyond that lay the Laramie plains where the Wyoming cattle business started after a nineteenth-century cattleman lost some of his cows on a drive from Montana summer pasture back to Texas.
Bird Cloud
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They keep animals, e.g. goats and cattle.
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The leaves of certain trees are poisonous to cattle.
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Thousands of lives and thousands of head of cattle are lost every year due to floods.
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Pick is goading her into lying about her age for the sake of winning a plot of ground that will prove useful to his cattle ranch.
The Times Literary Supplement
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He ornamented such unexceptional oaters as ‘The Last Outpost,’ ‘Tennessee's Partner’ and ‘Cattle Queen of Montana’.
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A good cattleman can tell when a cow is about to drop, unless he has a large herd the cow should be barned up to be kept safe.
The farmer that allows us to hunt on his property told the coyotes were getting so bad that he has to move the cows from the bac
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An th 'chilt might ha deed, and t' cattle might ha strayed, and t 'geyats might ha opened o' theirsels!
The History of David Grieve
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Owned by descendants of the original lessees who took up the station - sight unseen - in 1877, the famous black soil downs carry more than 60,000 cattle.
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This enabled cattle and sheep to crop on sown grass and turnips - with the land limed and manured as part of a rotation.
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Which is why Queensland's finest are on their way to Malaysia - home of the world's only herd of wild cattle - to prove that a carefree life of leisure reduces the incidence of bovine sapphism.
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Wu Jinying is grasping steel knife to slaughter a cattle in workshop is involute arm, hand.
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The history of cattle ranching in what is today the Municipio of Alamos began with the discovery of rich silver deposits in 1683.
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Further evidence for ceremonial feasting is indicated by the presence of quantities of cattle and caprine bones in funerary contexts.
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But the study expanded to include other possibly useful but obscure bovines of Asia: the madura (a hybrid between banteng and cattle), gaur, mithan, kouprey, anoa, tamaraw, yak, and yakows-hybrids formed by crossing yaks with cattle.
Chapter 3
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This will permit breeding cattle that ranchers will know are more likely to produce consistently tender offspring.
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A little pig, a sheep and a dairy cattle were locked in corral.
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In the 1880s, as cattle herds spread onto northern ranges, cowboys and cattlemen congregated in Cheyenne.
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I've long suspected thet somebody livin 'right heah in the valley has been drivin' off cattle an 'dealin' with rustlers.
To the Last Man
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Charolais cattle to large size, growth speed, lean meat, and high feed conversion rate of the civilized world.
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I couldn't stand to watch them slaughter the cattle.
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At first sight, it is your standard-issue Alpine hotel: built on old cattle pasture and still run by the family that owned the cows.
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There ain't no grass, said Moochie Metz, 83 years old, as Black Angus cattle foraged in short scrub less than 10 miles from the swollen river.
Two Plagues Hit Louisiana
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Eighteen years after their mad cow epidemic was first diagnosed, the British are still destroying all cattle over 30 months of age.
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The purpose of the statute was to lessen the risk of cattle catching a contagious disease while in transit.
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As monsoonal rains poured down, the Gulf Country of Queensland, and extensive areas of the dry centre, were turned into vast inland seas, isolating pastoral stations and causing heavy cattle losses.
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Once again plans were proposed to extend the area of arable lands and the number of cattle.
Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
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The purpose of the statute was to lessen the risk of cattle catching a contagious disease while in transit.
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He showed us another grown the traditional way, manured by cattle and burned off by fire.
Kook
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The prisoners were filed off to the seaports and crowded into cattle-wagons, the awnings of which, hermetically closed, let in no breath of air.
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scrawny cattle
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From the fifth century onwards, the species of large animals, whether cattle, sheep, swine, or even poultry, disappear and were replaced everywhere, until the end of the middle ages, by the smaller breeds of the pre-classical period.
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Evvy big plantation raised its own cows for plenty of milk and butter, as well as lots of beef cattle, hogs, goats, and sheep.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
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The main alternative to the cattle cure of wastelands is hydroseeding, in which a machine sprays a mixture of seeds and fertilizer onto the barren soil.
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Electric cattle prods were used against the demonstrators.
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Scientific evidence suggests that badgers are one of the most likely carriers of the disease that is infecting cattle.
Times, Sunday Times
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The levy of 30% on cattle exported on the hoof, on the other hand, is aimed at discouraging the export of live animals from the country.
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Randal and Jean thought it was very likely there were "kye," or cattle, in the water.
The Gold Of Fairnilee
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Police have positively identified the bulk of a mob of 274 cattle, allegedly stolen from properties and saleyards in Victoria and New South Wales.
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In Gotha the plant is valued for curing chronic skin diseases, particularly of a fungoid character, such as ringworm; also for diseases of cattle.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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These roadless hills have always been a refuge for rogues and reivers, a lawless area in times past where cattle-rustlers would hide their stolen beasts in secret clefts and hollows.
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Uncommercial use of cattle caused overstocking, soil erosion, and ‘desert’ conditions.
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Is it not possible that tuberculous badgers cough up infected sputum onto grass which is then eaten by cattle?
Times, Sunday Times
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Canada permits the use of several classes of medications as feed additives for cattle, including beta-antagonists such as ractopamine hydrochloride, which is related to asthma medications used by human beings, and antibiotics such as chlortetracycline hydrochloride, which is related to tetracycline medications that have been commonly used to treat infections in human beings.
Canada.com Top Stories
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Each local network of cattle stealing provided an alternative system of power and wealth in that locality.
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There was some practical knowledge in mountainous areas in some of the provinces where Brown Swiss cows had been crossed with zebu cattle, and also [changes thought], but very little concerning other possible cross-breedings.
Fidel Castro Addresses ICA on Livestock
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In the figure we call synecdoche, a part of the whole becomes a name for the whole, or vice versa as in "sixty head of cattle" or "fifty sails.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 3
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Store cattle being wintered with a view to finishing off grass next summer will require 2-3 kg meal/day with poor quality silage.
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It said the ‘state thugs’ beat people with batons and electric cattle prods, injuring around a dozen people, including one person whose foot was broken.
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unbranded cattle
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The area is regarded as prime grazing veld for cattle, forming part of the superior ‘smaldeel’ swathe of sweetveld.
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Near the heart of town, I spied a group of cowboys herding some cattle into a fenced-off pasture.
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Beef and dairy farmers in Midwestern states that produce most of the nation's ethanol are able to feed their cattle with less expensive grains leftover from distilling that fuel.
Archive 2007-06-24
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The large livestock pens make provision for 850 cattle while the small stock pens can keep 500 sheep and goat.
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Between sogers and Saxons, and caterans and cattle-lifters, and hership and bluidshed, an honest woman wad live quieter in hell than on the Hieland line. ''
Rob Roy
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As a result, cattle, sheep and cereal farmers are being forced to produce food below the cost of production and, in return, accept direct compensatory payments to make up the production costs and provide an income.
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The young men had little experience of working with cattle and although they all dressed as stockmen they had no serious interest in learning the trade and no stomach for its hours and hardships.
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But, for his own sake, and for the sake of the cattle in his care, let it be the first business of the estanciero to provide good and sufficient wells, so that the terrible history of 1904 may never be repeated.
Argentina from a British Point of View
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Several agricultural innovations like 2,4-D weed spray and diethyl stilbestrol for cattle feeding were banned by federal agencies because of their carcinogenic consequences.
Diffusion of Innovations
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However, the British, having adequate pasture for mature cattle, have generally been able to indulge their preference for beef.
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Scientists have warned that the use of growth hormones to make cattle grow more quickly may result in a health risk for consumers.
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Zanzibar is one of Dublin's premier cattle mart emporiums.
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Instead of rounding up villains, John spends his days shepherding black Hebridean sheep and Highland cattle.
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He came back to Carbon County and the North Platte again and again, first to hunt and fish and, finally, when the bison were gone and most of the biggest heads hung on the walls of estates in the British Isles, to vaguely oversee the cattle ranch that became his in 1883.
Bird Cloud
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In addition to the sheep and wool market, Hawkshead was well known for its cattle market.
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News of the fatal attack has prompted enquiries from prospective owners to kennels that raise the dogs, which were originally bred from cattle dogs, mastiffs and bulldogs brought to the Canary Islands by British settlers.
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Registration and selection of cattle is on a national basis and there is also a fully automated cattle information system.
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The game may have its origin in ancient times, when herds of cattle grazed in the steppes and mountains and were exposed to the threat of attack by wolves.
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Rivers only roll along to brighten up the landscape, and cattle graze only to give life to his drawings.
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Later, they ate his famous cattle meat stew.
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In much the same way that steers yield far better meat than cows in beef cattle, young male roos make the best eating.
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Before the middle of the seventh century A.D. the area had been "ruralized," for instance the Trajanic street fountain being used as a dump for slaughtered cattle remains (see Lower Agora - North, July 20-August 2).
Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Conclusions: Urban Development
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New tools and weapons were invented to hunt the animals of the forests such as red deer, roe deer, wild boar, and cattle.
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So what you get in cattle like beef cattle you get an extra frame score in adulthood having the whole thing.
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So, the cattle once more "bedded," and every spare hand left with them, as they are liable to run again, two of us start out to find if possible the missing men.
Ranching, Sport and Travel
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He worked for a while in a funeral parlour, and then on a cattle ranch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fossey saw local Rwandan people as barbarous, and went to extreme lengths to protect the gorillas, even killing villagers' cattle and firing guns at them.
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That allowed him to live well as a young man even after the 1880s collapse of a cattle ranch in North Dakota cost him $1.5 million in today's dollars.
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The flowering Rush, or water gladiole, which grows by the banks of rivers is called botanically "butomus," from the Greek, _bous_, an ox, and _temno_, to cut, because the sharp edges of the erect three-cornered leaf-blades wound the cattle which come in contact with them, or try to eat them.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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Surely in the world, there's expert in this task, but that expert does not work on your little cattle ranch in the middle of nowhere.
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His great joy was to have done so much to find outlets and markets for the cattle farmers of Ireland.
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The explosive crack of a bullwhip can frighten cattle into a pen and even keep lions and tigers at bay.
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You'll spend days exploring forest trails and driving cattle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sixty percent of the nation's gold is mined here, and the county relies heavily on its natural resources for cattle ranching.
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Later I realised that what made me uncomfortable was not that they looked like the inmates of those cattle trucks.
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After a few miserable days at Flensburg, trying to make himself agreeable to Doenitz and to assert his importance; suffering humiliations that were a constant source of embarrassment to his staff; and deserted by many of his closest companions who had already set off on their private journeys to ranch cattle in the Argentine or collect butterflies in Switzerland,
Barbarossa
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Villagers stole cattle for beef, for a ransom payment, or in some cases for ploughing or local sale.
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But before that, fighting was essentially a matter of tribal feuding, combined perhaps with cattle or sheep rustling.
BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
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The Philosophical Transactions, * [629] in the last century contain accounts of Cesarean section performed by an ignorant butcher and also by a midwife; and there are many records of the celebrated case performed by Jacob Nüfer, a cattle gelder, at the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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In this diary, the heroine is more likely to spend her days loading cartloads of hay and selling cattle rather than counting calories and swigging Chardonnay.
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They raise sheep and cattle on dry rangelands and have sought to develop intensive dairying.
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From the style of the cowboys and cattlemen, the film's chief antagonists, to the salt-of the-earth sodbusters, the film's look was often inspired by Frederic Remington's work.
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Calais alone received 26000 quarters of grain and 2000 head of cattle in the fourteen years between 1347 and 1361.
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The adult tick does not feed and may live in and around corrals, barns and cattle loafing areas for a year or more waiting to mate.
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An owner of cattle or a cattle ranch.
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Then, in a minute, the Station relapsed into stupor as the stoker of the Cattle Train, the last to depart, went gliding out of it, wiping the long nose of his oil-can with a dirty pocket-handkerchief.
The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
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The EU drug experts are particularly worried about the health effects of levamisole, which is usually used to treat worms in cattle, and phenacetin, a painkiller that could cause kidney disease.
UK tops European cocaine league table
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It has been estimated that 30 000 cattle die annually in Brazil from RV infections, where sylvatic rabies is usually transmitted to cattle via a bite from a vampire bat.
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Its sheltered atmosphere is a rest stop for crow-sized cattle egrets.
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Under the olive and fig trees, they plant corn and vines, so that there is not an inch of ground unlaboured: but here are no open fields, meadows, or cattle to be seen.
Travels through France and Italy
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Men, women and children are no longershakledshackled, put on the auction block and sold like prize cattle to the highest bidder.
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Breeding bulls and calves have so far formed the larger percentage of the farm-to-farm sales, with many producers holding out for the reopening of the marts for the sale of store cattle.
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Improvements were carried out to a watercourse to enable cattle to range across the common.
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He had seemed to regard his wife's chamber as a tabernacle, enshrining that which he held most sacred, and would never enter it until he was cleansed from the grime and dust of the stockyard and cattle camp, and had laid aside the associations of his working day.
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
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One answer has been to transform large areas of scrub land, known as cerrado, into arable land, by reducing the soil's acidity to make it suitable for cattle grazing and soybean cultivation.
Investors Search for Land of Opportunity
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His main income comes from breeding cattle.
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Up here it's so quiet at night you can hear the cattle lowing in the valley, and the snow touching the ground in winter.
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BAGBY CENTENNIAL ARRIVING THURSDAY FOUR CATTLECARS OF STOCK MESSMORE GARRETT CARY MONTANA So when the freight pulled in on Thursday afternoon, most of Centennial was at the station to see who would be handling the Garrett steers.
Centennial
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It is thought thousands of people travelled for hundreds of miles bringing their cattle with them for the feast, which was held after the Roman invasion.
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Basically these are bacterial cultures much like those in yogurt, given to cattle in their feed.
New methods aim to keep E. coli in beef lower all year
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He sold part of the lands, evacuated the old cattle, where the family lived in their decadence as a mouse (said an old farmer) lives under a firlot.
Guy Mannering
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The Western world provides a willing market for forest products, particularly hardwoods and beef cattle.
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For cattlemen going about their normal daily life, there is no requirement for on-site protective clothing.
Times, Sunday Times
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With helmets and pads we make ready the battle To stomp on each other like half-crazy cattle.
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While it may seem to make sense to work cattle after sundown, wait until the cattle have had at least six hours of night cooling before working.
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Some are raised even in areas where domestic cattle cannot survive because of afflictions such as trypanosomiasis and foot-and-mouth disease.
5 Chicken
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Cattle are yoked for and the yoke is essential that they may labor effectually.
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LEMON: Hey, look at this, highway hazard, gives new meaning to the term cattle drive, doesn't it?
CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2006
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His powerful trunk and huge belly filled the chair and the yellow cattleman's boots were laced half way up the stout legs.
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He then went at once and borrowed a waggon and twelve oxen, and during the night we packed the waggon three times, and took three loads across the Buffalo River to Degaza's kraal, which is on Natal ground, forty sacks of grain, 200 pounds in a box, with clothes and other things, also mats and skins, and four head of cattle and a horse.
Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
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The animals in the fields awoke, the cattle in the pastures and the sheep in the folds, even the birds in the air awoke and began to call to each other, male to female.
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Only Clive and Kenna talked racily, but in jerks, of cattle, fruit-blight, mules, and white ants.
Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa
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They make hay to feed the cattle in winter.
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The Japanese love their beef marbled with fat, so they lot-feed their cattle with grain - and beer.
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So lonesome that there were times when life looked absolutely worthless; when the blue devils made him their plaything, and he saw Billy Louise looking scornfully upon him and loving some other man better; when he saw his name blackened by the suspicion that he was a rustler -- preying upon his neighbors 'cattle; when he saw Buck Olney laughing in derision of his mercy and fixing fresh evidence against him to confound him utterly.
The Ranch at the Wolverine
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Hunting the eland is a common pastime; and no craft is required to insure success, since these creatures are almost as tame as domestic cattle; so tame that the horseman usually rides into the middle of the drove, and, singling out the fattest bull, shoots him down without any difficulty.
Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys
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They make hay to feed the cattle in winter.
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The cattle were bred for endurance, the method deemed best for inducing marbling.
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In the open-field areas of northern France they could glean after harvest and their cattle could graze on the stubble.
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The enduring mythology of the Highland Clearances in which reluctant emigrants were thrown aboard cattle boats and sent on horrific transatlantic crossings by evil lairds has been shattered in a new study.
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When the British arrived, the people in Zambia were farmers and/or cattle herders.
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Whether they were hired hands or cattlemen themselves, handling cattle offered the chance to stay on a horse.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Protesters want to stop the export of live sheep and cattle.
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He has twenty head of cattle on the farm.
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The cowpuncher was a potential cattle-owner and good citizen, and if he went wild on occasion it was largely because he was so exuberantly young.
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
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From the outset, and despite the image of the rough and tough cattle farmers braving all in the outback, Australia's history has largely been an urban one.
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Bill Harney has the gnarled hands and weathered hat of a lifetime's work with cattle.
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At Kildonan, domestic sheep and some cattle are grazed and the area has a large population of feral rabbits.
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In the first, because of the large sums obliged to be levied off them, as compensation to those whose cattle were maliciously houghed, or whose houses were burned; and in the latter, because of the great boon (the grant to improve the river) bestowed on Ireland by that government of which Lord Normanby was a prominent member.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
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She could do anything he could, from riding and roping to branding the cattle and castrating the bulls.
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Why must they stand up in open trucks and be moved like cattle from one place to another?
Times, Sunday Times
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Teresa #647 It was a mixed farm; we had 50 head of Red Poll cattle, which were our financial mainstay plus a couple of Jerseys and Guernseys for milk, goats, sheep, pigs and chickens.
Making Light: The "agency model" as I understand it
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Countryside dwellers are planning direct action protests should a North Yorkshire landfill site be used to bury foot and mouth culled cattle.