Animal Units definition

Animal Units means the equivalent unit of livestock present at an operation as calculated under Wisconsin NR 243.05 using Animal Unit Calculation Worksheet Form 3400-25A.
Animal Units means the number of animals contained on a site in accordance with section 9.33 of this Bylaw.
Animal Units means the number of animals of a particular category of livestock that will excrete 73 kg of total nitrogen in a 12 month period.

Examples of Animal Units in a sentence

  • The maximum number of cattle or Animal Units allowed to graze at any one time on this Premises shall be determined in coordination with Point ▇▇▇▇▇ National Seashore Range Management during annual operational planning and shall not exceed the annual maximum of 660 AUM (equivalent of 64 animal units year round).

  • The maximum number of cattle or Animal Units allowed to graze at any one time on this Premises shall be determined in coordination with Point ▇▇▇▇▇ National Seashore Range Management during annual operational planning and shall not exceed the annual maximum of 660 AUM (equivalent of 55 animal units year round).

  • The United States has federal reserved water rights for Consumptive Use for wildlife purposes at the locations identified in the table attached as Appendix 2, provided that the total Consumptive Use for wildlife purposes on National Bison Range lands shall not exceed the amount of water needed to feed and water the historic maximum carrying capacity of the National Bison Range of 755 Animal Units.

  • See Attachment A-2 The applicant applied for, and was granted a variance (BOA 19-13) in December of 2013 to reduce the minimum lot size for a feedlot of greater than 1,000 Animal Units from 40 acres to 20 acres, for the purpose of expanding this operation.

  • When complete, the feedlot will be capable of holding 145,000 layer hens, a total of 1,450 Animal Units.