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    I woke up to the sound of cows mooing, and the smell of biscuits and gravy. I got up to see William making breakfast, he saw me and said "Morning!". William was the cook, he was short ,had brown hair ,and a mustache , he was always wearing aprons. As I made my way over to the wagon I noticed Jeremy, Bill and Karl were also there. Bill was a large man , who was also the Trail Boss, he was the leader of the drive. He would often ride far ahead to scout out the terrain. Jeremy and Karl were Swing…

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    are the steps of the supply chain in case of the export with specific details: - (i) Seed stock producers – The seed stock producers develop the different breeds of livestock impervious to several diseases and rapidly improve upon the quality of the cattle and…

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    Bullfighting is a traditional spectacle of Spain, Portugal, parts of southern France and some Latin American countries like Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Peru. It is a sport in which one or more bulls are fought in a bullring. Although it can be defined as a blood sport, within the areas where it is practiced it is not a sport. Historically it has been considered a cultural event and art form which is deeply tied to Hispanic culture and identity. There are no elements of…

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    My Junior Year I raised an American Brahman Steer for the FFA Club. American Brahmans are known for being an aggressive breed, difficult to break in, and very skittish, as mine was. Last year was my first year to show a steer. The past three years I showed Duroc hogs, and have gotten first in my class numerous of times. It was a very drastic change, because hogs are easier to tame and handle. The steer I worked with last year was extremely skittish and startled easily. As a result I was…

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    Why Is Rodeo Important

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    The sport demonstrates the skills used on every day ranches. Rodeo was a developed sport through the habits of the cattle industry in the West, that date back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centries . The sport grew out of friendly competitions between friends to prove who was the toughest cowboy. These methods used included roping, horse breaking, riding, and herding…

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    communication. When a giraffes feels threatened it will bellow, grunt, or snort. They will moo in distress. Cows will also bellow for lost calves and calves will bleat. Courting bulls will make a raucous cough. Giraffes are not very territorial but bulls do fight. Bull will first rumb necks together to show dominance and if this doesn’t prove the most strength they will start butting heads using their short horns on the top of their heads. When they rumb necks togther to show domince it is…

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    of the clan, almost like ancestors, and to kill them is taboo. But separated from his family and clan connections Lekoloi became dangerously free of social norms. “I became a wild man,” he said with a shrug and a glimmer of a smile. Lekoloi joined cattle raids, robbed tourists, broke into homes and was charged with — and later acquitted of — the 1998 murder of an Italian missionary in Archers Post. He soon began to poach for a living. “When I killed that first elephant the rangers were asking,…

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    There’s a field on my parent’s ranch that has two pairs of my sunglasses, a purple mitten lost on a sledding excursion, blood from scraped knuckles, a plethora of cuss words spat in utter frustration, and a few salty tears shed grudgingly. It’s hard to explain hating an inanimate object. I would sound crazy if I said “Dad, I hate that field below the shop,” even though I’m sure he’s read that exact statement written on my face a thousand times. Nature is unforgiving -- heartless even. It has the…

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    Tayler Juby English 12, Period 8 College Admissions Essay Ms. McLaughlin Option #4: Describe a problem you've solved or a problem you'd like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma--anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution. When I was younger, I grew a fancy for old farm tractors of all shapes and sizes.…

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    Hog Load

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    had hogs. I say this because I have grown up around cattle only and have only handled pigs once where we were required to practice moving them at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids. I also wanted to help with harvest because I have never have gotten a lot of experience with helping at harvest since my family farm is a small acreage. Some of my goals for my experience were to get a better understanding of how pigs are moved compared to cattle and the importance of keeping them calm when…

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