| RANCH | Place for cattle or just some branched estates |
| WYES | Some branched pipes |
| RECK | Euphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4) |
| HECK | Euphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4) |
| FEED | Word for fodder/forage for cattle or horses; nourishment for babies; or, informally, a hearty or plentiful meal (4) |
| LITTER | Word for a bed in medieval times, later hay, rushes, straw etc as bedding for cattle or horses; a brood of kittens, piglets or other animals; or, rubbish, carelessly strewn on the ground (6) |
| FODDER | Nutrition, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle or other livestock (6) |
| BLACKCAP | A death sentence impending or just some bird? (8) |
| SNIPPET | Clip the dog, or just some of it (7) |
| WHOLEMEAL | Entire repast or just some bread |
| VEAL | Have a lot or just some meat (4) |
| DECKHAND | Rating all the cards, or just some |
| KRAALS | A word of Dutch origin for the enclosures for cattle or sheep (6) |
| HERD | What is the collective term for cattle or elephants? (4) |
| CORRAL | Enclosure for cattle or horses (6) |
| MURRAIN | Old name for cattle or sheep diseases, sometimes used to describe a biblical plague of Egypt |
| LAIRAGE | Rest place for cattle on the way to market |
| STOCKYARD | Place for cattle, pigs and horses |
| OPENRANGE | Place for cattle to roam (...first letter + the last 5 Letters) |
| BARN | Place for cattle |