To make dishes of food that could not be made with larger sizes of beef e.g. Beefburgers, mince, pasties.
Keeping the grass down in the pastures, use for meat, and when you have fertile females and males, you can produce offspring to increase your herd and gain a profit from selling the offspring.
1) Milk 2) Meat 3) Leather (hides, etc) 4) Other food by-products 5) Motive transportation 5) Entertainment 6) Cultural and/or business icons and images 7) A Medium of Exchange
The purpose of beef cattle is to produce beef.
We eat them, as in steaks, hamburger, roasts.
Cattle have no purpose other than to keep their bellies full and satisfy their reproductive needs. This goes for Salers as well. Salers are beef cattle, raised for beef production.
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
It is the process of breeding and raising cattle for the purpose of meat production.
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
They are dairy breeds, cattle that are used for the purpose of milk production as opposed to beef production.
Dairy, beef, sport, draft, and dual- or tri-purpose stock.
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
Raise beef cattle for the purpose of turning those animals into meat. "Beef farm" is a very generic term, as it can refer to beef cow-calf operations or feedlot operations (and everything else in between.)
Secondary farming in its simplest definition is something a farmer does to promote a primary purpose of the farm. For example, if a farmer has a beef cattle ranch, secondary farming might be the growing of hay to feed the beef cattle.
The purpose of crossbreeding any animal is to improve it's most desirable qualities. In beef cattle, that might be such things as average weight, tenderness of meat, health of the breed, and many others.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.