Sentences with phrase «of herding animals»

Although these tribes did not stay in one spot for too long, they were fond of weaving together the fibrous hairs of their herding animals in order to form the first rugs.
With a history of herding animals, dogs in the herding group have a strong instinct to herd anything that moves.
There are many breeds of dogs that are better with sheep, some are better with cattle, and some work with many species of herd animals.
Mural is said to have been painted on New Year's Day 1944, with Pollock having a stampede of every herd animal in the West in mind — it is nine by nearly 20 feet in dimension and his largest painting.

Not exact matches

Herd animals, indistinguishable lemmings, behaviorally conditioned lab rats — distasteful as those words and phrases may be — they describe the vast majority of human behavior, especially online.
Similar to U.S. National Park Service officials» prior preference for peaceful herds of elks and an absence of «risky animals,» some monetary policymakers maintained a bias against market volatility, and they perceive removal of «unwanted volatility» as beneficial to financial markets to inadvertently reduced markets» risk tolerance.
In contrast, herd re-stocking, following the easing of drought conditions in many areas, is expected to weigh on meat and live animal exports in the near term.
YOUR HISTORIANS tell us you killed another 13,000,000 (YES, not a typo, thats THIRTEEN MILLION) africans AFTER KIDNAPPING THEM from Southern Africa, all 20,000,000 of them and herding them like FARM ANIMALS to work as cattle on your farms.
The all out denying of ID puts humans in line with the animal herds giving humanisms as being but animalisms without a cause to be any different in the habitualized essences.
Leviticus 27:32 says «The entire tithe of the herd and flock — every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd's rod — will be holy to the LORD.»
Thus, at the lowest level, electrons tend to unite and converge in the atom; atoms converge by molecularization, crystallization; molecules unite by polymerization; cells unite by conjugation, reproduction, association; nerve ganglions concentrate and localize to form a brain by what might be called a process of cephalization; the higher animal groups form colonies, hives, herds, societies, etc.; man socializes and forms civilizations as foci of attraction and organization.
Furthermore, by being in groups (herds, colonies) through the gregarious instincts, the animal is better able to preserve its species compared to infra - animal forms of life.
Often, the same - sex pairs help raise the offspring of other animals, so they are helpful to the herd or flock.
The only available food source becomes larger herd animals, a daunting challenge even for the largest of predators.
Several months ago a New Yorker article described the sensation among ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem caused by a Mississippi cattle breeder who noted an unblemished red heifer in his herd, read Numbers 19 and declared that the animal was a sign that the temple must be rebuilt in preparation for the millennial reign of Jesus — regardless of the escalation of mayhem such exegesis in action would heap upon Jews, Muslims and Christians in the Holy City.
And in a tangle of arms and jackets, we poured out to herd back the frightened animals.
Even at the level of tribal religious rituals, which Whitehead compares with the co-actions in animal herd behavior, a process of abstraction can be discerned which augments solitariness and world - consciousness.
These stories were written from a world that placed value on each animal, like we place value on a car — now imagine having say 30 cars, some might be valued more so then the others, but you love them all - in some africian tribes, the size of your herd was a showing of your skill as a man and overall worth....
«We found early on in the jerky set that consumers were more concerned about the welfare of the animals as opposed to just being organic, which is why we were early on big supporters of GAP,» Brian Levin, Perky Jerky's «chairman of the herd,» told NOSH.
«The phenotypic and genomic data collected as part of the MDC project will improve the accuracy of estimated breeding values (EBVs) describing economically important reproduction traits in animals, related to the Kaiuroo herd, throughout the Brahman breed.»
This will be supported by displays of intensively recorded young bulls and females from the Kaiuroo seedstock herd, which bear out the breeding objective of producing highly reproductive, fast growing animals which consistently comply with the organic market.
Herd improvement and agri - technology co-operative LIC welcomes the announcement from Fonterra and The a2 Milk Company about their new partnership as it prepares to launch a new team of elite A2 bulls supported by genotype testing that allows farmers to determine the A2 status of each of their animals.
The agency has traced a single animal, which is believed to be part of a dairy herd but at present it can not confirm that milk from this animal has entered the food chain.
California reported a dairy herd size of 1.7 million animals, followed by Wisconsin at 1.3 million.
Big Ass Fans and Lights are an economical, energy - efficient solution for a herd of agricultural issues — from worker safety and product integrity to animal health, productivity, air quality, bird and bug deterrence and more.
Thanks to scientific management and the courage of those enlightened hunters who, for the sake of improving the herds, could last year bring themselves to shoot does, where legal, as well as bucks, the nation's No. 1 big - game animal, the deer, this year is coursing its nationwide range in healthier and bigger numbers than ever before.
A large herd of buffalo, perhaps a hundred animals, grazes in a tight formation near the river.
Nearby, a group of young Samburu were herding goats, and when we began to gut the animal one of them — a boy of no more than 12 — came running up.
She and her husband Walter are the proud parents of a son who came into their lives through adoption, and live on a ranchette in rural Texas with a small herd of rescued Great Danes and other farm animals.
I can't go anywhere with her not bring her herd of baby animals.
Mr. de Blasio argued everyone ought to be happy with his vision for wrangling the horses into Central Park, culling the herd of animals to less than half its current size, spending $ 25 million to convert a maintenance shed into a new stable and restricting pedicabs to the area of the park above 85th Street to reduce competition.
The world's largest herd of white deer is in peril as a local agency tries to find a bidder for an old Army Depot where the animals live.
«The estate has a responsibility to manage its valued deer herd to ensure numbers are maintained at a sustainable level and that animal welfare is of the highest standard.
«Living herd animals do occasionally turn carnivore to fulfill a particular nutritional need,» says vertebrate paleontologist Paul Barrett of the Natural History Museum in London.
FMD is highly contagious and we simply can not jeopardize the health of the animals in our domestic herd.
Additionally, nitrogen isotopes from sheep and goat bone collagen indicate very small scale experimentation with the herding of these animals.
To learn about the everyday lives of these difficult creatures, Fischbach and his colleagues have been attaching satellite tags to walruses — a difficult operation in itself, requiring the biologists to land a helicopter downwind of the herd, then slowly wriggle forward on their bellies until they can fire a tag into an animal's thick skin.
A large herd of caribou reportedly drowned in Canada in the 1980s, and there are still some huge migrations of animals, such as reindeer.
Thirty goats are devoted to making ATryn among a transgenic herd of more than 300, and an additional 1,200 nontransgenic animals are kept for breeding.
«Hence, our findings offer hope that amphibians and other wild animals threatened by fungal pathogens — such as bats, bees, and snakes — might be capable of acquiring resistance to fungi and thus might be rescued by management approaches based on herd immunity.»
Idaho wants to control the burgeoning wolves because the animals, though ranked as an endangered species, may have begun to make a dent in the elk population within the Frank and also in some of the cattle herds outside.
It's a large island, to be sure, about 1.6 million acres, but the habitat is so harsh that a successful recovery would be a herd of 300 animals.
If she has her way, animal farms will raise herds of bioengineered pigs, designed to produce kidneys, livers and other organs that could be transplanted into humans.
She says that perhaps the best advice is to stick with a group; that sharply reduces the risk of attack, because animals typically target lone prey who have no chance of backup support from a herd.
Beginning about 6000 years ago, these steppe people herded cattle and other animals, buried their dead in earthen mounds called kurgans, and may have created some of the first wheeled vehicles.
The work could help scientists decipher the dynamics of animal herds and other «materials» made up of active agents.
The authors suggest that the observed laws might describe a variety of dynamic phenomena from the motion of synthetic active particles to animal flocks and herds, human crowd or opinion dynamics and help to formulate the general laws of collective behaviour.
Herds of these majestic animals spend sunny days grazing the basin's greenery and drinking from the glinting waters of the Shoshone River.
They marked the beginning of a transition from the nomadic hunting and gathering lifestyle to a settled existence based on cultivating plants and herding animals.
What could be more inevitable than the vision of the bush bulldozed into agricultural production, of the grassy plains carrying huge herds of the familiar domesticated animals?
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