Free range means that the livestock or cattle, usually poultry, was given the freedom of movement.In other words, the livestock were allowed to roam freely in an enclosure or field, rather than being kept locked in sheds or barns like battery hens.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
AnswerGenesis 30:37-39 is a fragment of a creation myth that explained how Jacob created spotted, striped, and speckled livestock. In its current form, spotted, striped, and speckled livestock already existed, but Laban withheld them from Jacob, who responded with magic not only to create the desired strains, but superior livestock.
Livestock is a term used in reference to domesticated animals.Bovine, swine, and poultry would all be considered typical livestock.
Livestock is a term used in reference to domesticated animals.Bovine, swine, and poultry would all be considered typical livestock.
Naturally hornless animals or livestock are called polled livestock. Polled livestock can also be in reference to livestock that have been breed to be hornless. Mulley is a slang term for hornless animals and livestock.
unautherized use of livestock/farm equipment/ect.
Photinia is not toxic to livestock, if by livestock you mean cows. Photinia will affect horses and is found mainly in grasslands in the western US.
it means gardener and livestock keeper
Perhaps you mean livestock farming. Livestock farming is the rearing of animals for food and for other human uses.
Everywhere, if you mean as in raising and breeding livestock.
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The canon of construction holds that items similar to those specifically enumerated are covered by general terms following the list. Here, the general term is "other livestock" and the specific items are all four-legged mammals (inter alia). Thus "other livestock" could include donkeys or pigs, unless the list were very narrowly construed to mean only livestock commonly providing milk. "Other livestock" would not, however, include poultry, even though poultry might be considered livestock under other circumstances.
Free range means that the livestock or cattle, usually poultry, was given the freedom of movement.In other words, the livestock were allowed to roam freely in an enclosure or field, rather than being kept locked in sheds or barns like battery hens.