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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121. A second drawback, at least for livestock farmers, is surface damage.
122. Any dust or dirt was simply swept through the cracks and fell on the livestock below.
123. Livestock is estimated to account for some 15 percent of global emissions of methane - one of the leading greenhouse gases.
124. As well as looking after the welfare of domestic pets, the society plays a vital role in the care of farm livestock.
125. Premised on the protection of honour, the code covers all facets of community life, from hospitality to livestock protection.
126. The importance of livestock on the farms surveyed led to many farmers being less confident in machinery work.
127. We are not concerned primarily to multiply elite livestock, and still less do we want to clone human beings.
128. He shook his head and mumbled something under his breath. Times were hard enough without livestock playing up.
129. Last November he appealed against the sentence,[sentencedict.com/livestock.html] imposed on him for breaking a ban on keeping livestock.
130. Thus there is only limited scope for crop and livestock production in Lewis and Harris.
131. In California, cougars routinely are killed when deemed a danger to people or livestock.
132. What has changed for the stockman is more often connected with the intensification of livestock production.
133. Many found it difficult to give accurate figures as the livestock year dictated two very definite peak work periods.
134. He sent his own livestock to the slaughterhouse.
135. Agriculture: bananas, sugarcane, coffee, sisal; livestock; forest products; fish.
136. There were cows, pigs and other livestock there.
137. Are radio location systems still used on livestock ?
138. Bos taurus, cattle, cows, kine, livestock, oxen.
139. Agriculture: coffee , cacao, cotton, rubber; livestock; timber.
140. Mixed farming involves both crops and livestock.
141. Water the livestock when you feed them.
142. Agriculture: cotton, corn, cassava ( tapioca )(Sentencedict.com), yams; livestock.
143. Cotton's byproduct is good feedstuff resource for livestock.
144. Both men and livestock are flourishing.
145. They cramped the livestock in the ancient barns.
146. There were cows, pigs and other livestock.
147. Methods To adopted the methods of serology an epidemiology and detect brucella in the crowd and livestock.
148. Building warping dams will increase drinking water for people and livestock, ecological use, evaporation loss, groundwater recharge and water for dammed land.
149. Bats eat a midge called Culicoides, which carries bluetongue, a devastating livestock disease that is moving northwards in Europe as a result of climate change.
150. Dust storms have increased sixfold over the past twenty years in northern China because of population growth and increasing numbers of livestock.
More similar words: stock, lives, investor, divest, buttocks, aristocrat, invest, harvest, live, travesty, vestment, alive, liver, vestigial, outlive, live on, lively, live out, investment, the cost of living, deliver, enliven, live down, investigate, rest on, live up to, live with, delivery, investigator, transvestite.