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livestock

[ UK /lˈa‍ɪvstɒk/ ]
[ US /ˈɫaɪvˌstɑk/ ]
NOUN
  1. any animals kept for use or profit

How To Use livestock In A Sentence

  • The livestock scheme is run on commercial lines rather than donations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock.
  • The lead found in captive condors and released condors with low levels in their blood had isotope ratios similar to lead found in dead livestock and wildlife that had not been killed by hunters.
  • They also deprive Australian livestock of food by scouring the cultivated rangelands, which also facilitates erosion.
  • Caring for livestock or tending the land seems an idyllic lifestyle.
  • It was reported that the noise was causing stress for grazing livestock and driving them into the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • But to Escondido resident Waller and others, horses are much more than mere livestock, they are members of the family.
  • The man, who was dealt a severe blow on the farming front last weekend when he lost his entire herd of healthy livestock to foot and mouth, bids to bounce back at Aintree tomorrow.
  • Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock.
  • But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
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