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Discover Ludwig"raise cattle" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the activity of farming cattle, and is especially appropriate when talking about a certain region or state where this activity is more common. For example, "Texas is known for its cattle ranches, where ranchers raise cattle for their meat."
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I raise cattle.
An attempt to raise cattle was abandoned.
"We raise cattle, melon and children".
"You can raise cattle; you can board horses," he said.
It costs a rancher more to raise cattle humanely.
The farmers then sow grass and raise cattle.
Local residents raise cattle, hunt and use timber and non-timber forest products.
Both raise cattle and work as natural-gas compression mechanics in the oil field.
They raise cattle and sheep, grow wheat, milo, grass seed, and sugar beets.
_You, like Szabo, live on a "property" in Montana, where you raise cattle and horses.
"I can't raise cattle fast as they eat them," he said.
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