Meaning & Definition of word "Livestock"

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    Livestock

    /ˈlaɪvˌstɒk/

    noun:

    • 1. Farm animals raised for commercial purposes, particularly for food, fiber, or labor.
      • Example: The farmer decided to increase his livestock by purchasing more cows and pigs.
    • 2. Domestic animals that are kept for agricultural purposes.
      • Example: The region is known for its diverse livestock, including sheep, goats, and chickens.
    • 3. Collectively refers to animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry that are raised on a farm.
      • Example: Due to the drought, the rancher had to sell part of his livestock to manage resources better.
    • 4. Animals raised for food production, particularly in a farming context.
      • Example: She learned how to care for livestock during her internship at the agricultural center.
    • 5. Animal husbandry practice that involves breeding and caring for domesticated animals.
      • Example: Livestock management is a critical aspect of successful farming.

    Etymology

    The term 'livestock' is derived from the combination of 'live' and 'stock' referring to animals kept for use.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    livestock farming:

    The practice of raising animals for food, fiber, or labor.

    livestock market:

    A marketplace where livestock are bought and sold.

    livestock feed:

    Food formulated for the nutritional needs of livestock.

    Related Words

    cattle:

    Domesticated bovine animals raised for meat or milk.

    poultry:

    Birds raised for food, such as chickens and turkeys.

    agriculture:

    The science or practice of farming, including livestock raising.

    Slang Meanings of livestock

    Meaning: Bovine buddies

    Example Sentence: Out on the farm, my bovine buddies keep me company.

    Meaning: Farm squad

    Example Sentence: The farm squad is out grazing in the field.