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1 гнездование
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nesting
The building of nests for egg laying and rearing of offspring. (Source: AMHER)
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2 методы животноводства
методы животноводства
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breeding technique
Term referring to the systems employed in animal rearing (extensive and intensive). (Source: RRDA)
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3 чрезмерный выпас
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overgrazing
Intensive grazing by animals, for example cattle, sheep or goats, on an area of pasture. It has become a serious threat to the world's rangelands and grasslands. Several factors have led to overgrazing, which leads to the soil being degraded and becoming liable to erosion by wind and rain, and even to desertification. The main pressures leading to widespread overgrazing have been the need to increase the size and numbers of herds to produce more food for an increasing human population, and the transformation of traditional pasture land into plantations to grow cash crops. Throughout the dry tropics, where traditionally herds ranged over vast areas, intensive livestock-rearing schemes have taken over, mostly to provide meat for the export market. Well-digging operations have also led to heavy concentrations of animals in small areas. (Source: WRIGHT)
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rearing — noun Rearing is used after these nouns: ↑cattle … Collocations dictionary
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Rearing bit — Rear Rear, v. i. To rise up on the hind legs, as a horse; to become erect. [1913 Webster] {Rearing bit}, a bit designed to prevent a horse from lifting his head when rearing. Knight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rearing station — an establishment for hatching and rearing stocked fishes … Dictionary of ichthyology
rearing establishment — naminių paukščių auginimo ūkis statusas Aprobuotas sritis gyvūnų gerovė apibrėžtis Paukštininkystės ūkis, kuriame iki reprodukcinio amžiaus auginami veisliniai naminiai paukščiai arba dėslieji naminiai paukščiai iki šie pradeda dėti kiaušinius.… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
rearing — the amount of time that juvenile fish spend feeding in nursery areas of rivers, lakes, streams and estuaries before migration, or the care and support for young fish … Dictionary of ichthyology
Rearing — Term used for setting up timber framed houses. They were almost prefabricated in sections, with plaster and flooring to be added later. Whereas peasants houses might last only two or three years and were then replaced close by, these timber… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases