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  2. Dog harness - Wikipedia

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    Some common harness types: X-back, H-back, half-harness, and spreader bar harness. The X-back style harness is the typical choice for recreational and sprint/mid-distance mushers, due to their lightweight and durable make, ease of accessibility and fit customization, as well as the speed at which they can be put on and taken off dogs.

  3. Pet harness - Wikipedia

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    Pet harness attached to leash, worn by a Norwegian Forest cat mix. The most common use of the pet harness is for physically restraining an animal. When used as such, the harness is worn in conjunction with a leash; one end of the leash has a metal clip that is attached to the ring on the harness, while the other end is typically a loop held by the human.

  4. Feedlots - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 June 2007, at 13:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Feedlot - Wikipedia

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    The best indicator of health is the body temperature of a cow, but this is not always possible when looking over many animals per day. [18] The diet of the animals and the different ingredients within the ration are controversial. Cattle in feedlots are fed grain rather than more natural forage.

  6. Safety harness - Wikipedia

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    Class 1 is body belts (single or double D-ring), designed to restrain a person in a hazardous work position, prevent a fall, or arrest it completely within 3 feet (90 cm) . Class 2 is chest harnesses, used only with limited fall hazards (including no vertical free fall ), or for retrieving persons, as from a tank or bin.

  7. List of fictional dogs in live-action television - Wikipedia

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    Martin's dog in the TV series, a sitcom about a psychiatrist with a radio show who lives with his father. (Played by Moose and Enzo.) Eddie McDowd Australian Shepherd/Siberian Husky: 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd: The transformation of Eddie in the TV series; about a schoolyard bully who is turned into a dog for his bad behavior. Fang Briard: Get ...

  8. Animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Cattle feedlot in Colorado, United States. Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products.It includes day-to-day care, management, production, nutrition, selective breeding, and the raising of livestock.

  9. Dogs (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dogs is a 2018 American documentary television series which premiered on Netflix. [1] The series, created by Glen Zipper , [ 2 ] was released on November 16, 2018. The first season contains six episodes, roughly 50 minutes apiece.