1
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cattle grazing
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Western cultures
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Common, but not as deeply tied to cultural and spiritual significance
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1
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2
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livestock
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Western countries
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Livestock like cows and sheep are common on farms and ranches and are a source of meat and dairy products.
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1
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3
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livestock
|
Western countries
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Livestock are primarily raised for meat and dairy production
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1
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4
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livestock
|
Western countries
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Livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats are primarily raised for commercial purposes and agricultural production
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1
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5
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livestock
|
Western culture
|
Cattle are primarily raised for agriculture and dairy products.
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1
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6
|
livestock
|
Western cultures
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Livestock are mainly raised for commercial purposes and consumption
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1
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7
|
livestock
|
Western cultures
|
Livestock farming is primarily for commercial purposes and food production
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1
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8
|
livestock
|
Western cultures
|
Livestock are primarily raised for commercial purposes and consumption, and are not considered essential for livelihood
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1
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9
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livestock
|
Western cultures
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Livestock are primarily raised for commercial purposes and meat production, and are not as integral to daily life or cultural identity.
|
1
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10
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livestock route
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Western countries
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Historically used for cattle drives in the American West, with iconic routes like the Chisholm Trail
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1
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11
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pasture
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Western countries
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Used for grazing livestock such as cows and sheep
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1
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12
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pasture
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Western countries
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Pastures are usually large, open areas of land where livestock such as cows and sheep graze.
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1
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13
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relationship with livestock
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Western countries
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Livestock are primarily raised for consumption and commercial purposes, with limited emotional attachment.
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1
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