muscling — ˈməs(ə)liŋ noun ( s) Etymology: muscle (II) + ing 1. : the distribution and state of development of muscles a heifer with splendid rump muscling 2 … Useful english dictionary
muscling — mus·cle || mÊŒsl n. contracting body tissue; strength; part of the body that is made up of muscles v. exert strength, force one s way … English contemporary dictionary
muscling — mus·cling … English syllables
Equine conformation — [original research?] Parts of a horse Equine conformation evaluates the degree of correctness of a horse s bone structure, musculature, and its body proportions in relation to each other. Undesirable conformat … Wikipedia
Ohlone — infobox ethnic group caption = Map of the Costanoan languages and major villages. group = Ohlone (Costanoan) People poptime = 1770: 10,000 20,000 1800: 3000 • 1852: 864 1000 • 2000: 1500 2000+ popplace = California: San Francisco Peninsula, Santa … Wikipedia
FFA competitions — There are many different kinds of competitions in Future Farmers of America. Three are detailed here. There are several types of FFA judging contests (otherwise known as Career Development Events) in which High School age kids compete based on… … Wikipedia
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Walkaloosa — The Walkaloosa horse is a horse that performs an intermediate smooth gait besides the trot. Simply stated, they are a gaited horse with appaloosa patterning. The gaited horse with appaloosa patterning has been documented in history for hundreds,… … Wikipedia
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livestock farming — Introduction raising of animals for use or for pleasure. In this article, the discussion of livestock includes both beef and dairy cattle, pigs (pig), sheep, goats (goat), horses (horse), mules (mule), asses, buffalo, and camels (camel … Universalium