Beef cattle should be drinking the same amount of water a day as any cow would in other parts of the world: 25 to 50 gallons per day, depending on heat of the day, size of the animal, what stage of life it's in (young, gestating, lactating, etc), or diet.
No, fed cattle goes to nebraska, pastureland cattle and ran cattle goes to texas, and then it goes to kansas
Between 9-12 gallons per day is needed.
Dairy cattle.
Both (they drink milk there as well as eat beef) but there are more beef cattle.
The top beef cattle producing state is Texas.
16th i believe
The first American-created breed of beef cattle would be the Texas Longhorn and also the Florida Cracker/Pineywoods cattle. Both breeds descended from the Spanish cattle that were imported from Spain in the late 1400's.
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
As long as people eat beef and drink milk, it is likely to be around.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
Salers are beef cattle.