The phrase
"entire herd" refers to all the animals of a particular kind that are being cared for or managed by a person or group.
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During the Burkina Faso droughts, pastoralists
lost entire herds and were forced to venture into agriculture, giving up a way of life or moving to other areas to herd other people's cattle.
From the story: Beginning in May, the government will lift a 13 - year ban on elephant culls, which are usually carried out by
shooting entire herds, including....
Entire herds perished, their bodies littering the steppe grasslands of central Kazakhstan as if dropped from the sky.
He spoke to one famer who lost
his entire herd.
I downloaded and assembled
an entire herd of bovines and let them stampede through the town.
It is so dry in eastern Victoria that farmer Chris Nixon is considering selling
an entire herd of cattle.
«I have stumbled and stubbed toes, sliced fingers and scrubbed dishes; I have burned wrists and knuckles and cookies countless, have made nine thousand messes and used
an entire herd of cows» butter; I have dropped cakes and dropped things on cakes, have cried and sworn and studied and laughed on the kitchen floor.
Under CAN / CGSB -32.310 Section 6.7.2, can operators limit access to the outdoors to
their entire herd / flock (such as goats, sheep, cattle, poultry) for the entire winter if the operator provides a letter from their veterinarian stating that access to the outdoors is detrimental to the health of the particular species of livestock?
He and two partners were to pull out and leave Wayne stuck with
the entire herd.
Join
the entire herd for the coolest show on earth; Ice Age On Ice brings laughter, adventure and the thrill of spectacular skating to fans across the country.
A few days later, the horse returned, leading
an entire herd of wild horses.
They might have formed when
an entire herd of dinosaurs got stuck in quicksand all at once, or they might be the result of individuals getting stuck over the course of a few centuries.
Last week, Norway's minister of agriculture and food gave the green light for hunters to kill off
the entire herd in which three infected individuals were found, about 2000 reindeer, or nearly 6 % of the country's wild population.
Culling
the entire herd would be «drastic,» the panel acknowledged, but should be attempted as soon as possible.
The killer is fearful that the official would quarantine
his entire herd.
This puts
your entire herd at risk.
Embryo transfer involves taking an embryo from a genetically superior cow and transferring it to another cow, thereby improving the genetic complement of
the entire herd.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) recommends moving away from traditional deworming practices of treating
the entire herd with the same dewormer at the same time.
It's a magic experience at sunrise, mid-morning or sunset, or hey, if you want to you can walk with
the entire herd on your own, budget providing!
The game attempts to combat this somewhat by giving you a handy paint tool that allows you to select numerous sheep at a time, important if you need to deck out
the entire herd in capes or hats quickly.
Left all alone, Sid needs your help to rescue his friends and save
the entire herd.
RESCUE
THE ENTIRE HERD • Play a match - 3 mini-game to save the animals • Sled with Sid and rescue the herd \'s babies • Recruit Precious and bring the herd together quickly
With insufficient funding and lack of necessary anti-poaching infrastructure, an awful kind of Sophie / s Choice is having to be made —
entire herds, entire populations of elephant herds are just being lost fast, significantly because very finite resources are being used to save other populations elsewhere.
Currently in traditional farming practices,
an entire herd can be injected with antibiotics if the farmer suspects an illness developing in as few as one cow in the herd.
The entire herd was affected with six dying there.
Paul Looney, who owns a ranch about 80 miles south of San Antonio, sold
his entire herd last fall.
Sometimes, we scientists like to think that our findings and work are more significant than they really are, or like Tierney points out, a theory catches on and
the entire herd follows it because they want to «catch the wave» and receive all the lovely grant money that comes along with studying the hot - button issue of the time.
But how do you know how to cover
an entire herd?
But
entire herds have been devastated before by disease.
The area in which he roamed and grazed burned so
his entire herd of about 200 were gathered and moved for survival.