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41 artgerecht
Adj.: artgerechte Tierhaltung keeping animals in their natural environment* * *art|ge|rechtadjappropriate to the specieseine ártgerechte Tierhaltung — livestock farming methods which are appropriate for each species
* * *art·ge·rechtI. adj appropriate to [or suitable for] a species\artgerechte Tierhaltung keeping animals in a near-natural environmentII. adv appropriate to [or suitable for] a speciesTiere \artgerecht halten to keep animals in ways appropriate to their species* * *1. 2.adverbial in a way appropriate for or to the species* * *artgerecht adj:artgerechte Tierhaltung keeping animals in their natural environment* * *1. 2.adverbial in a way appropriate for or to the species -
42 Erkrankung
f illness, sickness; eines Organs: disease* * *die Erkrankungsickness; illness* * *Er|krạn|kungf -, -enillness; (von Organ, Pflanze, Tier) diseasewegen einer plötzlichen Erkrankung des Viehbestandes — because the livestock suddenly became diseased
* * *(a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) disorder* * *Er·kran·kung<-, -en>f1. (Krankheitsfall) illness* * *die; Erkrankung, Erkrankungen (eines Menschen, Tieres) illness; (eines Körperteils) disease* * ** * *die; Erkrankung, Erkrankungen (eines Menschen, Tieres) illness; (eines Körperteils) disease* * *f.disease n. -
43 Herde
f; -, -n2. fig. pej. herd, masses Pl.; geh. des Priesters: flock; mit der Herde laufen (just) follow the herd (Am. auch pack); aus der Herde ausbrechen break away from the others, go one’s own way* * *die Herdeflock; drove; herd; livestock; pod* * *Her|de ['heːɐdə]f -, -n (lit)herd; (von Schafen, fig geh = Gemeinde) flockder Hérde folgen (pej) — to follow the herd
* * *(a group of animals of one kind that stay, or are kept, together: a herd of cattle; a herd of elephant(s).) herd* * *Her·de<-, -n>[ˈhe:ɐ̯də]* * *die; Herde, Herden herd* * *2. fig pej herd, masses pl; geh des Priesters: flock;aus der Herde ausbrechen break away from the others, go one’s own way* * *die; Herde, Herden herd* * *-n (Schafherde) f.flock n. -n f.herd n. -
44 Kleintierhalterin
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45 Kleintierzüchterin
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46 Mastvieh
n1. fat stock2. zum Mästen: fattening stock* * *das Mastviehfatstock* * *Mạst|viehntfat stock; (zu mästendes Vieh) fattening stock* * *Mast·vieh* * *Mastvieh n1. fat stock2. zum Mästen: fattening stock -
47 naturnah
( naturnahe)I Adj. close to nature; fig. realistic, lifelike* * *na|tur|nah1. adjStoffe naturalnatúrnahe Tierhaltung — keeping livestock in natural conditions
natúrnahe Landwirtschaft — ≈ organic farming
das natúrnahe Wohnen ist... — living close to nature is...
2. advTiere natúrnah halten — to keep animals in conditions close to their natural habitat or (in der Landwirtschaft) in natural conditions
die Ferien natúrnah verbringen — to get close to nature on one's holidays (esp Brit) or vacation (US)
der Park sollte möglichst natúrnah gestaltet sein — the park should be laid out as naturally as possible
* * *na·tur·nahadj inv close to nature* * *Adjektiv semi-natural* * *A. adj close to nature; fig realistic, lifelikeB. adv:naturnah leben live in close touch with nature* * *Adjektiv semi-natural -
48 Nutztier
n domestic animal; (Arbeitstier) working animal* * *Nụtz|tierntworking animal* * *Nutz·tiernt economically useful animal▪ \Nutztiere livestock + sing/pl vb* * * -
49 Tierhalterin
f Tierhalter* * *Tier|hal|ter(in)m(f)(von Haustieren) pet owner; (von Nutztieren) livestock owner* * * -
50 Viehhalterin
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51 Viehherde
f herd of cattle, cattle herd* * *Vieh·her·def livestock herd* * *Viehherde f herd of cattle, cattle herd -
52 Viehmarkt
m cattle market* * *Vieh|marktmlivestock market; (esp für Rinder) cattle market* * *Vieh·marktm cattle market* * *Viehmarkt m cattle market* * *m.cattle market n. -
53 Viehpflegerin
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54 Viehzucht
f (live)stock breeding; von Rindern: cattle breeding* * *die Viehzuchtcattle-breeding; stock breeding* * *Vieh|zuchtf(live)stock breeding; (= Rinderzucht auch) cattle breeding* * *Vieh·zuchtf cattle [or livestock] breeding* * *die; o. Pl. [live]stock/cattle breeding no art.* * ** * *die; o. Pl. [live]stock/cattle breeding no art.* * *f.stock farming n. -
55 Viehzüchter
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56 Viehkauf
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57 Großvieheinheit
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58 Stallpflicht
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59 kommerzielle Futtermittel
German-english technical dictionary > kommerzielle Futtermittel
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60 Viehtransporter
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