Phrases with «livestock herds»

The phrase "livestock herds" refers to a group of animals, such as cows, sheep, or goats, that are kept and raised for various purposes, such as farming, milk or meat production, or for their wool or fur. Full definition

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Sentences with «livestock herds»

  • Yes, the original build up of the Australian livestock herd had an impact on global atmospheric methane. (jennifermarohasy.com)
  • Throughout history, the Great Pyrenees have been associated with livestock herding. (caninejournal.com)
  • He expected cattle prices to ease in 2017 - 18 from very strong levels because livestock herds had already expanded strongly and because of forecasts of lower beef export prices. (afr.com)
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