livestock yield - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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livestock yield (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

Meaning:
"Livestock yield" refers to the production output from domesticated animals raised for agricultural purposes. This can include meat, milk, eggs, wool, and other products obtained from livestock.

Usage:
The term is commonly used in agricultural and farming contexts to discuss the productivity levels of livestock, often analyzed in terms of quantity and quality. It focuses on the economic aspect of animal husbandry and is frequently seen in written documents such as reports, studies, and articles about agriculture.

Frequency:
“Livestock yield” is more commonly used in written contexts, particularly in academic, agricultural, and economic discussions, rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. The farmers were pleased to report a significant increase in their livestock yield this year.
  2. Los agricultores estaban contentos de informar un aumento significativo en su rendimiento de ganado este año.

  3. To maximize livestock yield, proper feeding and care of the animals are essential.

  4. Para maximizar el rendimiento de ganado, el cuidado y la alimentación adecuados de los animales son esenciales.

  5. Advances in veterinary science have contributed to improved livestock yield across the industry.

  6. Los avances en la ciencia veterinaria han contribuido a mejorar el rendimiento de ganado en toda la industria.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "livestock yield" itself is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, it can relate to phrases that discuss farming or productivity in a broader context. Here are related idioms and phrases:

  1. "Making hay while the sun shines" – It’s important to increase livestock yield by taking advantage of favorable conditions.
  2. Es importante aumentar el rendimiento de ganado aprovechando las condiciones favorables.

  3. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating" – The true livestock yield can only be evaluated after the harvest.

  4. El verdadero rendimiento de ganado solo se puede evaluar después de la cosecha.

  5. "Sow the seeds of" – Farmers often sow the seeds of a good livestock yield by investing in quality feed.

  6. Los agricultores a menudo siembran las semillas de un buen rendimiento de ganado invirtiendo en alimentos de calidad.

  7. "Don't count your chickens before they hatch" – Be cautious about projecting livestock yield before the actual numbers are in.

  8. Ten cuidado al proyectar el rendimiento de ganado antes de tener los números reales.

  9. "Bite off more than you can chew" – A farmer might bite off more than he can chew when trying to maximize his livestock yield without proper planning.

  10. Un agricultor podría morder más de lo que puede masticar al intentar maximizar su rendimiento de ganado sin una planificación adecuada.

Etymology

The term "livestock" originates from the Old English "līf" (life) and "stoc" (place or building), originally referring to animals as assets that reside or are kept in specific places. "Yield" comes from the Old English "gyldan," meaning to pay or to bear. Together, "livestock yield" embodies the concept of the production that livestock generates for human use.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Animal production
- Farm output
- Livestock production

Antonyms:
- Livestock deficit
- Livestock loss
- Decrease in production

Each synonym and antonym focuses on different aspects of livestock management and productivity.



25-07-2024