Livestock

/ˈlaɪvˌstɒk/

Meaning & Definition

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

Bovine buddies
Out on the farm, my bovine buddies keep me company.
Farm squad
The farm squad is out grazing in the field.