Sentences with phrase «of moving cattle»

When we remodeled our kitchen, we decided to turn the old living room into a large dining area where we could house the entire ranch crew for large meals after brandings and long days of moving cattle.

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7:21 And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man: 7:22 All in whose nostrils was the breath of life, of all that was in the dry land, died.
Before I move on to the recipe, I want to share with you another one of my favorite parts of Scotland: Highland Cattle.
As the debate on foreign investment in Australia's agriculture rages, QIC's potential investment could well be seen as the first major move by an Australian institution in the cattle sector for more than a decade since AMP sold out of pastoral company Stanbroke.
The move by the Canadian backed local cattle company, which now manages 85,000 head of livestock across 600,000 hectares, comes at a time when major transactions have been taking place with billionaire Gina Rinehart, Andrew Forrest and Brett Blundy all having bought into the rural land and cattle markets.
I'm not vegan, but I try to eat a plant based diet 80 % out of the week, having grown up in cattle country it has been a challenge, but stumbling up on recipes like this — traditional comfort food but with out the dairy is just the greatest, having moved away from my family and my grandma's cooking.
While cattle moving from their birth property must have RFID tags, movements of sheep are still recorded using the paper - based mob - tracing system.
In the Middle Ages entire villages of Savoyards moved up and down the mountainsides with the seasons, living up high in summer so their livestock could feed on the Alpine grass, going lower in winter to houses that the villagers shared with their cattle for warmth.
According to Sumaila, the driver veered off the road, hit two cattle on the side of the road before ramming headlong into a cargo truck which was moving from the opposite direction.
«A bill to this effect will be sent to House of Assembly for passage into law to criminalise cattle owners whose cattle are found moving from one location
A cattle owner in Agogo, who spoke to Citi News, said he lost over 70 of his cattle to the task - force, and he had to beg the government to give him more time to move all his livestock from the area.
The cattle breeders also need to invest in their cattle rearing business; they should buy land and accommodate their animals instead of moving them from one place to the other.
ORA while insisting that the idea of the federal government to establish cattle colonies or grazing reserves for the herdsmen was a direct ploy to take Nigerians» lands and give to the Fulanis, implored all herdsmen to move their cattle to the allocated lands reserved for such purpose by both Kano and Niger state governments saying that the allocated lands were enough to accommodate herdsmen and their cattle.
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.
In 1997, after a coarse - grained forecast, Costa Rica moved thousands of cattle away from an area where drought was expected.
Hoping to solve the problem of conflicts between nomadic pastoralists and other tribes, the Ugandan government is exploring plans to move the cattle herders to agricultural lands.
Such factors included the movement and life - cycles of badgers and cattle; how cattle are moved and housed; how frequently cattle are tested, different types of badger culling; and the infection rates between animals.
But evidence of domesticated cattle at Çatalhöyük is scarce until after the move to the West Mound.
The findings reflect the movements of the animals — for example, cattle move greater distances within their grounds or they can be sold to farms further afield so it is not unexpected that cattle with TB can be found at unrelated and geographically widespread areas.
Just past the town of Almere, as you round a right - hand bend, you will find a sight unseen in Europe for centuries, if not millennia: hundreds of red deer, plodding groups of long - horned wild cattle, and skittish herds of low - slung brown horses, all moving through the open landscape like something out of a cave painting.
For example, when an intervention restricts the production of commodities in one place, it can encourage displacement of production to other locations, such as when ranchers move their cattle from a ranch with deforestation to one free of clearing to «launder» cattle.
These moves followed the 1989 regulation in Great Britain banning the use of offal in cattle feed.
Savory argues that livestock such as cattle, when moved around ranches in patterns that simulate the movements of large herds of wild grass eaters, can help stimulate the -LSB-...]
F Unlike pasture raised animals, grain fed cattle are often raised on grass early in their lives, then moved to a feedlot where they are fed rations composed of 70 to 90 percent grain.
He also comes across online addicts who can't move from digital flirting to real dates and others shocked that websites, which they had sought out as refuges from the judgmental cattle - market of real - life interactions, are just as cruel and unforgiving — perhaps more so.
Ex-lawman turned rancher Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) is moving a small herd of cattle when a group of nine men on horseback, led by Captain Wilson (Ed Begley Sr.), ride up and accuse him of having stolen the cattle and killed their owner.
Tough sheep farmer, Jason Sweet (Glenn Ford), moves into serene Powder Valley, in the middle of cattle country, and lets the town know he won't be scared out of town as he orders a glass of milk at the saloon and then shows off his gun skills.
Comanche Indians inhabited the Portales area for most of the 19th century and cattle herders gradually moved in the region.
Hall wanted to solve the problem of cattle becoming lost as they moved over rugged terrain.
Because of its «heeling» background, the Lancashire has a tendency to nip at people's heels to «move them along» — just like they would when herding sheep or cattle.
When a butcher wanted to slaughter one of his cattle, he would sic his bull - and - terrier on the unlucky bovine, and the game little dog would latch onto the bigger animal's nose, and the butcher, hammer in hand, would move in swiftly and bludgeon the cow on the head.
They were often used to move large herds of cattle and sheep, and they were especially good at dealing with livestock in tight areas.
A word of warning for would - be owners: in its cattle herding days, this breed encouraged its charges to move in the right direction by nipping the animals with its teeth.
In 1813 the vast Australian Dividing Range had been opened up and crossed, promoting thousands of settlers to move into the vast areas and set up their cattle stations.
Their job in the field was to move cattle from pasture to pasture, so they like other drovers (Rotties and Bouviers des Flanders) are tough, persistent and need lots of exercise.
Dating back to the Roman Empire, early Rottweilers guarded and protected the cattle of the moving armies.
• Orange - yellow coloration of the mucous membranes • Thin, watery blood • Cattle that are slow, reluctant to move or short of breath • Aggressive behavior shortly before death • Sudden, unexplained death of adult cattle • AboCattle that are slow, reluctant to move or short of breath • Aggressive behavior shortly before death • Sudden, unexplained death of adult cattle • Abocattle • Abortions
Australian Cattle Dog has been nicknamed a «Red Heeler» or «Blue Heeler» on the basis of its colouring and practice of moving reluctant cattle by nipping at their Cattle Dog has been nicknamed a «Red Heeler» or «Blue Heeler» on the basis of its colouring and practice of moving reluctant cattle by nipping at their cattle by nipping at their heels.
Following completion of Sydney University's Post Graduate Foundation (now the CVE) course in feline medicine, I took the next step and attained Membership of the Australian & New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in the same subject in 2008, cementing a move from cattle to cats.
If you like to keep moving, then you'll need a dog that keeps up with your fast lifestyle — the Husky, Australian Cattle Dog, Collie and English Springer Spaniel are just a few examples of dog breeds that can't get enough exercise!
Corgis were originally bred to move 1000 pound cattle and move large herds of sheep.
The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1980 under the name of the Australian cattle dog and was included in the Working Group category, only to be moved into the Herding Group in 1983.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
Brabanters moved from castles and great manors to butcher shops, cattle farms, and theaters to ply their new trades of cattle management and acting.
They later moved even farther west to Missouri in hopes of starting their own beef cattle farm.
Took a ride down to the south end of the island today and just by chance saw Orcas moving through Cattle Pass.
In a move which seems a bit like talking to cattle ranchers about the need to cut down on beef consumption, Mikhail Gorbachev, founder of Green Cross International (among other things...), addressed the 33rd NRPA International
One Wyoming rancher moved his herd 330 miles east, a seven hour trip with 120 head of cattle to graze on a friend's prairie... Read More
Striking net zero deforestation in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, reversing activity like cattle - rearing and soybean production which has moved in lockstep with logging frontiers, had an opportunity cost of $ 50 billion.
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