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Animals
1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 21), prohibit certain contests, performances and exhibitions with animals. As to poultry, see the (English) Poultry Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 11). The (English) Animals (An'sthetic) Act,
Manufacture
such a refrigera-tion, cutting, poliding, blending, repair, remaking, re-engineering and includes agriculture, aquacul-ture, animal husbandry, floriculture, horticulture, pisciculture, poultry, sericulture, viticulture and mining. [Special Economic Zones Act, 2005 (28 of 2005), s. 2(2)] --anything made by art.
Cultivation
8(b)] Includes horticulture and the use of land for any purpose of husbandry including keeping or breeding livestock, poultry or bees, and growing fruit, vegetables and the like, Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908, s. 61(1) (UK);
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Birds
see (English) Larceny Act, 1861, s. 23, and Malicious Damage Act, 1861, s. 41. See also the (English) Poultry Act, 1911, and the Protection of Animals Act, 1911, as to cruelty to birds; and the (English) Captive
Agricultural land
and the use of land for any purpose of husbandry, inclusive of keeping or breeding of live stock, poultry or bees, and the growth of fruit, vegetables and the like.' Unless there was evidence that forest lands
Screamer
the head is either crested or horned They are easily tamed and then serve as guardians for other poultry The crested screamers or chajas belong to the genus Chauna The horned screamer or kamichi is Palamedea cornuta
Vocational education and training
training, means a systematic course of instruction and training in the field of engineering, technology, agriculture, dairy and poultry, paramedical, social science, applied acts and crafts or such other subject as the State Government, in consultation with
Live stock
farm animals and includes buffaloes, bulls, bullocks, camels, cows, donkeys, goats, sheep, horses, mules, yaks, pigs, ducks, geese, poultry and their young but does not include any animal specified in Schedules I to V. [Wild Life (Protection)
Fowls domestic
Hadwell v. Righton, (1907) 2 KB 345. As to the prevention of cruelty to fowls, see the (English) Poultry Act, 1911, and the (English) Protection of Animals Act, 1911, and Diseases of Animals Act, 1935 (25 &
Fer' natur', animals
in a warren, pheasants, partridges, etc., as distingui-shed from those domit' natur', or tame, such as horses, sheep, poultry, etc. They are not whilst living the subjects of absolute property, so that they cannot be the subject
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