Translation of cattle in Spanish:
cattle
ganado, n.
See Spanish definition of ganado
plural noun
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ganado masculinereses feminine200 (head of) cattle — 200 cabezas de ganado- they drove us like cattle onto the boat — nos subieron al barco como a ganado
- cattle breeder — ganadero
- cattle breeding — ganadería
- cattle crossing — paso de ganado
- cattle dealer — tratante de ganado
— rematador de ganado - cattle ranch — finca ganadera
- cattle rustler — ladrón de ganado
— cuatrero
— abigeo - cattle shed — establo
- Milk yield of milch cattle has been severely affected because of scarcity of fodder.
- Death is not usual but animals cease gaining weight and milk production in dairy cattle falls.
- They also kept sheep, goats and cattle to add milk, butter, cheese and meat to their diet.
- Its main uses are as a forage crop for feeding cattle and as a green manure.
- Anyone with knowledge of livestock and pedigree cattle will appreciate their true value.
- People would bring cattle and other livestock from all around the area to be shipped out.
- Hardy traditional cattle breeds would have been a common sight on the upland farms of the Dales many years ago.
- It will not be known until this week, which abattoirs will be approved for dealing with older cattle.
- Agriculture is mainly pastoral, but recent droughts have decimated cattle herds.
- Because of the war the national cattle stock is low and animals have to be imported.
- They were sheep and cattle herders in the main with some measure of agricultural development.
- Apparently the animals may also infect cattle with diseases and damage hay.
- This is a critical problem for Irish cattle farmers who rely so much on grass silage.
- Walking home late one evening, a tuba player blew low notes near a herd of cattle.
- In 1920 the company bought farm land in Cheshire and raised a herd of Hereford beef cattle.
- He then sold all his livestock and replaced them with four breeds of pedigree cattle.
- The main form of agriculture was pastoral with cattle and sheep being grazed on unenclosed lands.
- Families in the cattle herding areas of the Somali region are the worst off.
- Brazil is the world's second biggest soya producer and has the second biggest herd of cattle.
- In Niger, communities have been forced to sell off their precious herds of cattle.
- they drove us like cattle onto the boat — nos subieron al barco como a ganado