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NOUN
a female dog
cow
NOUN
a female deer, or the female of some other animals such as a rabbit. The male of th
ese animals is called a buck.
duck
NOUN
a female chicken
hind
NOUN
NOUN
a female lion
mare
NOUN
a female animal
sow
NOUN
a female tiger
vixen
NOUN
a female fox1 1
Male
Female
Young
Ass
Jack
Jenny
Foal
Bear
Boar
Sow
Cub
Cat
Tom
Queen
Kitten
Cattle
Bull
Cow
Calf
Chicken
Rooster
Hen
Chick
Deer
Buck
Doe
Fawn
Dog
Dog
Bitch
Pup
Duck
Drake
Duck
Duckling
Elephant
Bull
Cow
Calf
Fox
Dog
Vixen
Cub
Goose
Gander
Goose
Gosling
Horse
Stallion
Mare
Foal
Lion
Lion
Lioness
Cub
Rabbit
Buck
Doe
Bunny
Sheep
Ram
Ewe
Lamb
Swan
Cob
Pen
Cygnet
Swine
Boar
Sow
Piglet
Tiger
Tiger
Tigress
Cub
Whale
Bull
Cow
Calf
Wolf
Dog
Bitch
Pup
- a young male from weaning to three years of age. In thoroughbreds, the age is extended to
include four-year olds.
Commercial Farm
- refers to any farm which satisfies at least one of the following conditions: 1. Livestock: a) at
least 21 head of adults and zero young b) at least 41 head of young animals c) at least 10
head of adults and 22 head of young; 2. Poultry: a) 500 layers or 1,000 broilers b) 100 layers
and 100 broilers if raised in combination c) 100 head of duck regardless of age
Concentrates
- any feed low (under 18%) in crude fiber and high (above 60%) in total digestable nutrients
(TDN) on air-dry basis.
Contract Growers
- entities/individuals engaged in caring for animal based on an agreement with a contracting
party (company or individual). The contract grower provides housing, labor and other
necessities for the proper rearing of the aforementioned animals.
Cow
- sexually mature female cattle that has given birth.
Crossbreed (also, Crossbred)
- animal born as a result fo breeding unrelated animals coming from two or more different
purebred animals.
Crude Protein
- includes the true proteins and all other nitrogenous compounds in feeds.
Culling / Culled
- undesirable animals eliminated from the herd or flock, usually unproductive breeders.
Culling Rate
- the number of culls over the total number in the herd or flock multiplied by 100.