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livestock

[lahyv-stok] / ˈlaɪvˌstɒk /




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"Even in its revised form it is projected to result in job losses, reduced livestock numbers and declining farm business incomes across Wales," he said.

From BBC

California wildlife authorities are urging residents of a small Central California town to lock up their pets and secure livestock after a series of mountain lion attacks.

From Los Angeles Times

It will predominantly be a livestock and agriculture farm and currently has five beef cattle and a small flock of sheep.

From BBC

But after 20 miles on the trail, duty to my livestock and to my client, Bakersfield realtor Ralph Smith, prevented me from indulging that fantasy.

From Los Angeles Times

“Dollar now” is a popular filler word, especially among livestock auctioneers, who are generally baritones.

From The Wall Street Journal