cattle
Cattle raised for their meat.
Cattle raised for producing milk.
Refers to living cattle, especially when traded or transported.
A Scottish breed of cattle with long horns and a shaggy coat.
A breed of cattle known for its characteristic long horns.
Cattle that are tamed and kept by humans.
Cattle breeds that are indigenous to a particular region.
Cattle that live in a natural state, not domesticated.
A breed of cattle originating from England, known for dairy and beef.
A group of cattle kept together.
The entire economic sector related to breeding, raising, and selling cattle.
Food specially prepared for cattle.
A large farm, especially in North America, where cattle are raised.
The practice of raising herds of cattle on large areas of land.
A person who manages a farm where cattle are raised.
A place where cattle are raised.
A person who owns or works on a cattle ranch.
A place where farmers buy and sell cattle.
General term for what cattle eat.
The selective mating of cattle to produce offspring with desired traits.
The process of moving cattle over long distances, especially in American history.
A public sale where cattle are sold to the highest bidder.
The business of raising cattle for meat or milk.
The process of breeding and raising cattle.
A person or company that raises cattle for sale.
A large area of land where raising cattle is the main industry.
A person who raises specific breeds of cattle.
A metal grate over a ditch on a road, allowing vehicles to pass but preventing livestock from crossing.
A metal grate over a ditch on a road, allowing vehicles to pass but preventing livestock from crossing.
A person who looks after a herd of cattle.
A person who buys and sells cattle.
A large road vehicle for transporting cattle.
A handheld device used to make cattle move by giving them a mild electric shock.
A railroad car for transporting cattle.
A person who steals cattle.
A wealthy and powerful person who owns large cattle ranches.
Describes the action of cattle eating grass in a field.
A large group of cattle.
A way of counting individual animals in a herd.
A specific type of cattle with particular characteristics.
To breed and care for cattle until they are grown.
To own and care for cattle, usually on a farm.
To keep cattle for the purpose of producing young animals.
To breed and care for cattle until they are grown.
To transport or guide cattle from one place to another.
To make cattle move in a particular direction.
To put cattle in a field to eat grass.
To make cattle move together as a group.
To gather cattle together that have been grazing over a large area.
To kill cattle for meat, usually in a systematic way.
To look after cattle, especially when they are grazing.
To cause the death of cattle, for meat or other reasons.
To steal cattle from a farm or ranch.
To take cattle that belong to someone else without permission.