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gũceera

v.

  1. to move, move about. To move, move about. To move freely or have freedom of movement; used in animal husbandry to describe livestock mobility and welfare, particularly in housing systems.

Example: Makĩria ma ũguo, ng'ombe igĩthiĩ, mũkamo ndwagĩrĩirũo nĩ gũceera mũno. (In addition, the udder should have little movement when the cow is walking.); Ũtungata wa ngũkũ; kiugũ gĩa kũgũithia thumu, kiugũ gĩa gũciga irĩhamwe, gũcirekia ciĩmathĩre, mũtukanio wa kũhingĩra na kũrekia ciĩmathĩre nĩcio njĩra iria iheaga ngũkũ ũgima mwega wa mwĩrĩũkĩring... (Animal welfare; slatted systems, deep litter, free range and semi intensive chicken rearing is considered to provide chicken with better health unlike cage system with many inherent welfare problem...); Gĩterenge kĩrũmu na kĩretĩkĩria rĩera gũceera nĩkĩabata harĩ ũgima mwega wa mwĩrĩ na thayũ wa ngũkũ. Tigĩrĩra nĩwekĩra ithandũkũ ria kũrekeria na mĩtĩ ya kũũmba. (A strong, well-ventilated chicken coop is essential for the health and well-being of your chickens. Make sure to include nesting boxes and perches inside the coop.)

Related words

  • iceera — visit, tour, excursion; playing gang, clique; companionship
  • ceera — to go for a walk, visit, walk abroad on visits; 2. travel, shift; (of machinery)