Synonym: cattle. Similar words: stock, lives, investor, divest, buttocks, aristocrat, invest, harvest. Meaning: ['laɪvstəʊk] n. not used technically; any animals kept for use or profit.
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61. Last year after a catalogue of neglect was uncovered on his Buckinghamshire farm he was banned from keeping livestock for fifteen years.
62. Livestock in the area had been closely monitored but little attention had been paid to wild fowl.
63. There also has been a dramatic increase in reported attacks on livestock, according to the Department of Fish and Game.
64. Intensive livestock production would be discouraged, and battery farming phased out, in favour of more open-air livestock farming.
65. When will he announce an enhanced hill livestock compensatory allowance?
66. This increased as agriculture grew more intensive, and as the number of livestock and the application of fertilizer has been increased.
67. Studies include analysis of the genetics of growth using laboratory animals and of quantitative production traits in livestock.
68. The toll includes drowned livestock, ruined wheat crops and boats torn from their moorings on rivers around the north state.
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69. Each extra livestock unit added means less pasture available per unit to the detriment of the whole herd.
70. If you plan to keep livestock, the security of fences and gates must go hand in hand with fertility.
71. Livestock Livestock farming has been seriously affected by the need to produce so much so quickly.
72. Research in the department is directed towards animal health and livestock production problems of developing countries in the tropics and subtropics.
73. The advance of the disease presents a grave threat to the livestock industry.
74. During the course of a year, 1.1 million tons of merchandise and 800,000 head of livestock were dealt with.
75. Similarly, auctioneers bring together potential buyers and sellers of art, livestock, used farm equipment, and sometimes real estate.
76. The drought has affected more than a million people in Henan and 280,000 head of livestock.
77. Maculinea arion died out from West Country hedges and fields as farmers ceased to graze livestock on scrub-land.
78. Careful thought must be given to the requirements of the plants and livestock and suitable accommodation provided.
79. The old mineshaft had left a deep hole, dangerous to both people and livestock.
80. A tiger had been ravaging the countryside and killing the villagers' livestock.
81. In Balance Ever since Stone Age man began to keep livestock and cultivate crops, farming methods have been subject to change.
82. To retain Britain's disease-free status, we are told, we should not vaccinate livestock against the virus.
83. Since January the first, no imported livestock is health-tested at the port.
84. This mower conditioner is designed for large livestock units and contractors.
85. As assistant commissioner, Smith oversees marketing programs involving livestock, horticulture, fiber and international marketing.
86. There are also negative measures in the sense of restriction of land-uses, and exclusion of people and/or livestock from certain areas.
87. Research on livestock production problems in the tropics is concerned primarily with draught animal power.
88. Farmers will need to receive financial compensation to operate many extensive livestock production systems.
89. Then they will take their place on the ship at Tilbury among the food, plants and livestock cargo.
90. It may include land, livestock, buildings, money and many other forms of property owned by individuals or social groups.
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