Cattle, and related bovids around the world, are used to pull a variety of machines and vehicles ranging from carts to plows.
War, to herd cattle, pleasure, used to pull carriages, etc.
Cattle trailers are used to securely store and transport cattle by ranchers. These trailers can range in size from accomodating one or two cows to several dozen. The trailers are attached to an SUV or truck to pull them.
Rottweilers were originated in Germany, where it was used to drive cattle and pull carts for farmers and butchers.
Cattle meant to be sent to the slaughter house to be slaughtered and eaten.
To pull carts and to ride and to herd cattle.
a furlong is an eighth of a mile. the name comes from farmers who used cattle to pull ploughs and the length of the furrow that got dug was an eighth or a mile. that was the length that the cattle should rest after cutting the furrow. so a furrow long got shortened to a furlong.
The use of the Australian Cattle Dog is actually cattling. They were used a lot to cattle sheeps and are sometimes still used to cattle sheeps in Australia.
The Hebrews had horses and they were used to pull cartsAnswer:The above answer is mistaken. The Israelites did not have horses until the time of King Solomon; and even after that, they were not used by the general populace.To answer the question, the Israelites had sheep and goats for milk and for meat and hides. They had cattle, but sheep and goats were more common. Cattle were used for leather, food, and for plowing. They also had chickens.
Iron Age chaps were pretty efficient farmers who grew vegetables and cereals in enclosed fields. They used cattle to pull a plow then finished the crop by hand. They also had a lot of meat in their diet. Cattle similar to today's Highland cattle were widespread as was sheep, goats and pigs.
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beef cattle are used for their meat and dairy cattle are used for their milk. They also use them for their hides to make leather. HIH
This is not really known today since this breed is primarily used as beef cattle, not draft cattle. However, they are pretty strong, and can probably pull over half a ton of weight if they were trained to pull carts and wagons. However, if by "strength" you are referring to good things or advantages about this breed, such would be that it is an excellent range cow--a cow best suited for land with low-quality forage and which requires females to be excellent mothers and protective of their calves.