BEEF CATTLE collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of beef and cattle
beef
noun
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/biːf/us
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/biːf/
the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten ...
cattle
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/ˈkæt.əl/us
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/ˈkæt̬.əl/
a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison, that are often kept for their milk ...
Examples of beef cattle
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Hardness values at the proximal wall site were significantly greater on average for beef cattle claws than for those of the dairy cattle.
The use of embryo transfer to accelerate genetic improvement in beef cattle.
These data will provide information required to assess the potential impact of grazing adult beef cattle on the transmission of waterborne pathogens.
An interaction between season of calving and nutrition on the resumption of ovarian cycles in post-partum beef cattle.
This reliance has also impacted livestock, such as the beef cattle industry, which relies heavily on fossil-based fuel15.
A maximum of 40 rectal faecal samples from adult beef cattle at grass were collected from any herd.
Mixed model methodology for farm and ranch beef cattle testing programs.
In our study we assumed that the 3.3 ha permanent grassland would be used for grazing beef cattle.
Dual-purpose dairy/beef cattle production accounts for pasture's dominance in the baseline, with dairy production beginning early and continuing throughout.
Therefore, the organic system was still more energy efficient than the conventional system when all alfalfa harvested was 'fed' to beef cattle.
Both sites were located on beef cattle properties and the cattle were destined for the export market.
Physiological mechanisms controlling anestrus and infertility in postpartum beef cattle.
Observations from related studies in beef cattle seem to be pertinent.
All the fenced sites were grazed regularly by dairy and beef cattle, thereby maintaining the traditional management of the sites.
Modelling reproductive management systems for beef cattle.
Phosphorus and nitrogen in runoff following beef cattle manure or compost application.
Nitrogen mineralization from fieldapplied beef cattle feedlot manure or compost.
We conclude that this sample of adult beef cattle represent a relatively limited threat to water supplies and subsequent disease transmission to humans from these pathogens.
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