How to use in-sentence of “cattle”:
+ The area of Chiltern was on the Wahgunyah cattle run and was called Black Dog Creek.
+ Sheep, cattle and timber are now the main business activities in Nundle.
+ In England, the nation that was worst affected, more than 179,000 cattle were infected and 4.4 million were killed in an attempt to get rid of the disease.
+ Hoatzins use bacterial fermentation in the front part of the gut to break down the vegetable material, much as cattle and other ruminants do.
+ Between Stratford and Maryland stations Windmill Lane cattle pens existed on the down side of the line whilst four private sidings belonging to Young Martens were located on the up side.
+ When Mswati’s armies attacked other Bantu armies or nations, they stole cattle and captured people instead of trying to make the other people’s territory part of their kingdom.

Example sentences of “cattle”:
+ He used it for a cattle ranch and a home for his family.
+ The plural "beeves", when referring to such meat-animals, is well known in the United StatesAmerican cattle industry, but is often restricted to steers.
+ He used it for a cattle ranch and a home for his family.
+ The plural “beeves”, when referring to such meat-animals, is well known in the United StatesAmerican cattle industry, but is often restricted to steers.
+ Victorino Martín Andrés was a Spanish Fighting Bull cattle rancher.
+ In India, the cattle are very important to the environment because the manure is a fertilizer for agriculturists.
+ After the Shoshone Indians left the valley, immigrants from Spain and Mexico established large cattle ranches there.
+ Lee had no active political positions while running for governor and was a cattle rancher.
+ Important crops are rice, jute, sugarcane, and oilseeds; there is also some cattle farming.
+ Very few people lived in the lands of the Valverde province because it is very dry; there were only some people raising cattle in large ranches.
+ The Australian Cattle Dog is an extremely intelligent, active and sturdy dog breed.
+ Other businesses in the area are sheep and cattle farming, and timber growing.
+ In the Neolithic revolution, people domesticated sheep and goats, and later cattle and pigs.
+ They held cattle and lived in stil houses.
+ Grains, produce, and dairy products as well as Horses and cattle were sold at the fair.
+ Most of the province’s farmingfarms raise cattle and grow food, mostly potatos and fruit.
+ Tourism is a big earner for the province, with most of the tourism revolving around the old city of Trinidad, a World Heritage SiteWorld Heritage listed city which has dozens of colonial buildings dating back to the Spanish conquest in the 1500s, and, as with most of Cuba, sugarcane and cattle are important commodities.
+ Some people think that this cattle cult in Nabta Playa may be related to Ancient Egypt’s Hathor cult.
More in-sentence examples of “cattle”:
+ Unlike most other herons, it feeds in relatively dry grassy habitats, often with cattle or other large mammals.
+ The delivery of ikhazi things like cattle or other valuables from the man’s family to the woman’s.
+ Now the area is mainly sown with cereal crops which feed cattle and people.
+ Unlike most other herons, it feeds in relatively dry grassy habitats, often with cattle or other large mammals.
+ The delivery of ikhazi things like cattle or other valuables from the man’s family to the woman’s.
+ Now the area is mainly sown with cereal crops which feed cattle and people.
+ In the colony, the city of Cusco was very rich, thanks to the agriculture, cattle raising, mining and trade with Spain.
+ In the end, the study says that Bluey and Chilla should be seen as distinct from other dogs instead of showing longer lives for Australian Cattle Dogs.
+ For the reasons above, most male cattle are either sent to slaughter while they are still calves or are castrated so that they are much less likely to fight each other, or be aggressive towards the farmer that is raising them, making them safer to handle and keep until it is time to send them to market.
+ Because very few bulls are needed to breed with many cows and heifers and to form a complete breeding herd, most male cattle are used for meat.
+ Bluey was an Australian Cattle Dog.
+ The fertile parts are known as Rangelands and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle farming.
+ In the part in the state of Oklahoma, the highway closely follows the old Chisholm Trail for cattle drives from Texas to railheads in Kansas in the 1860s and 1870s.
+ In the 1880s Dodge City became a boomtown, with thousands of cattle passing annually through its stockyards.
+ They were originally known for cattle droving, sheep herding, and cart pulling.
+ The major industry is farming – cereal crops, sheep, and cattle in the dry north area.
+ Twinning occurs in cattle about 1-4% of the time, and research is being done to improve the chances of twins being born.
+ The economy of the Camagüey province is primarily cattle and sugar farming, and the province is known for its cowboy culture, with rodeos frequently held.
+ This means that cattle do not need as much food as horses, even though they are about the same size.
+ The birds, which travel in enormous flocks, often pose dangers to air travel, disrupt cattle operations, chase off native birds, and roost on city blocks.
+ Mad cow disease has damaged the cattle industry.
+ He later moved to Amaṯa, South AustraliaAmaṯa where he worked building dams, fences and cattle yards outside the town.
+ The cattle were forced to swim through the dangerous water, with many of them often dying.
+ Others included frontier towns that relied on cattle ranching and mining.
+ She died at the scene after being hit by a cattle truck.
+ Most farming is done with cattle and dairy products.
+ Herakles was driving the cattle to the Golden Cup when Geryon appeared, ready to fight.
+ Ben left home and began work on many cattle farms along the Lachlan River.
+ Beef cattle are cattle raised for meat production.
+ The main economic activity in the province is farming, mainly cattle raising.
+ Johns put a fence around a natural water spring in the area, and trapped lost sheep, cattle and horses when they came to drink.
+ As a young man, Burton worked as a ringer at the large cattle Station station called Curtin Springs.
+ It was used until the 1930’s to move cattle to Adelaide, and now is the main road to Moomba, a huge natural gas field which supplies Adelaide and Sydney.
+ Yagan was blamed for spearing cattle near the Swan River.
+ Not all cattle have horns.
+ As a young man, he worked on the cattle stations at Welbourne Hill and Everard Park.
+ There were 24 cattle censuses during the rule of Sneferu, who therefore ruled for 48 years.
+ One bacterium in particular, the organism “Mycobacterium avium” subspecies “paratuberculosis which causes Johne’s disease in cattle and is suspected of causing at least some Crohn’s disease in humans, has been found to survive pasteurization in retail milk in the U.S., the U.K., Greece, and the Czech Republic.
+ The main economic activity of the municipality is farming: tobacco and cattle raising for milk.
+ It is more likely the brothers were searching for cattle that had strayed from their nearby farm.
+ Amarillo is known for the cattle business and stockyards.
+ These include Cutting, Reining, Barrel Racing, Cattle Penning, Calf Roping, Campdrafting, and Pole Bending.
+ At Mirun, the Israelis put everyone in two cattle trucks, and took them to Rmeish.
+ Over the next two years they began clearing land to grow crops and to raise cattle and other animals.
+ Hampton saw this as a chance to both attack behind enemy lines and get cattle to feed the hungry Confederate soldiers at Petersburg.
+ At other times it is said to be an evil spirit who brings doom to cattle and wild beasts.
+ Vernon became an economic hub in the Okanagan because of its many cattle ranches and fruit orchard areas that attracted British families.
+ The parasites that cause the disease also infect other mammals: The disease has been described in dogs, cats, rodents, cattle and horses.
+ Then Solom stood up and blessingblessed the people of Israel, and gave sacrifices to God: “twenty thousand cattle and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep and goats.
+ Oat straw is prized by cattle and horse makers as bedding, because its soft, almost dust-free, and takes in liquid.
+ Considerable cattle are also raised in the general area.
