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Beef cattle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beef cattle are cattle raised for meat production (as distinguished from dairy cattle). The meat of cattle is known as beef. When raised in a feedlot a [cow, calf, heifer, bull, steer] are known as f...
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Have read that barley fed to beef cattle results in more flavorful beef. As corn is generally used, is there any truth to feeding barley over corn for better product flavor? ... Normally a bull can handle about 25 cows. So if he is used to "clean up" after AI and one figures 50% of the AId cattle will take. Can one double...
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Beef cattle are raised for their meat. Cattle farms are very important to the world. We get veal, beef, hamburger, and hot dogs from beef cattle. Veal comes from calves and beef comes from older cattle. We also get leather, glue, soap, and medicine from them.
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LL-37 - Crossbreeding Beef Cattle ... LL-43 - Basic Beef Cattle Records ... BC-2012 - Influence of Biostimulation on Enhancement of Reproductive Performance in Beef Cattle...
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Keywords: animal production, animal welfare, dairy cattle, beef cattle, maternal and calf behavior, behavioral responses to management systems, human-cattle interactions, training cattle, social behavior, reproductive behavior, feeding behavior.
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