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  2. California towhee - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, they may eat snails, millipedes, and spiders. It is most often seen traveling or feeding singly or in pairs. It is very active on the ground. The California towhee uses a "double-scratch" maneuver when foraging, looking beneath leaves by lunging forward and hopping backwards, using its feet to scratch the ground and reveal food.

  3. Muster (livestock) - Wikipedia

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    Later, as motorised transport for livestock became common, rounded-up animals were often driven to the nearest road, herded into holding corrals, then loaded onto trucks for further transport. The modern American roundup now generally encompasses the gathering of animals from grazing lands in outlying sections of a large private ranch or from ...

  4. Category:Livestock herding equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Livestock herding equipment" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bullwhip; C.

  5. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    To appease these spirits, they would provide food, bonfires, and sacrifices (livestock and crops). ⁣ ⁣ Around the 9th century, as Christianity spread throughout Europe, Catholic festivals such ...

  6. Glossary of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The barbs are intended to poke or scratch livestock and wild animals, discouraging them from climbing or destroying the fence. [2] Barbed wire is widely popular on rangeland and in many other contexts because it is much cheaper and easier to erect than alternative types of fencing. Close-up of a typical strand of barbed wire barn

  7. Broom - Wikipedia

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    The outside of the brush may be wrapped with a material like leather, replacing a twine band used to hold the brush together during manufacturing. [ 26 ] Commercially sold brooms may apply a glued label to the fastening with the brand name or broom model, which can be used as a cover for the clamp marks left by a wiring machine.