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    horses, or other livestock safely while they are examined, marked, or given veterinary treatment. Cows may be made to suckle calves in a crush. For the safety...
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  • Look up crush, crushes, or crushing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crush may refer to: Crush (1972 film), a Hong Kong film Crush (1992 film), a New...
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  • unit volume Livestock crush, British English for the device called a stock or standing stock in the USA, used for restraining livestock Stock (disambiguation)...
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  • Saint-Léon (1818–1897), Italian botanist A device used in shoeing oxen, see Livestock crush#History Treviso Bresciano (Brescian: Trevìs), comune in the province...
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    Livestock branding is a technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner. Originally, livestock branding only referred to hot branding large...
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  • prevalent in HuCow, where the human cow is bound by a harness to emulate livestock crushes. A dominant partner can also be cattle. In that case, they are instead...
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    as flour, sugar or nuts for food manufacturing, food pellets for livestock, crushed ores for refining, etc. Dust hoppers are employed in industrial processes...
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    equipment. Horns may also interfere with equipment used with livestock (such as a cattle crush), or they may become damaged during handling. In other circumstances...
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  • The Phajaan, called "elephant crushing" or "training crush", is a method by which wild baby elephants can be tamed for domestication, using restriction...
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    Dehorning is the process of removing the horns of livestock. Cattle, sheep, and goats are sometimes dehorned for economic and safety reasons. Disbudding...
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