Continental cattle are the cattle that were imported from Europe to improve the growth rate and leanness of existing breeds. Continental beef breeds are as follows: Charolais, Chianina, Gelbvieh, Limousin, Maine Anjou, Salers, and Simmental
There are over 100 breeds of cattle found in the US, there are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world.
The only breeds of cattle with buffalo DNA is the Beefalo, this is breeding a buffalo bull with a beef cow.
Raymond Brown Becker has written: 'Dairy cattle breeds' -- subject(s): Breeding, Cattle, Dairy cattle, Dairy cattle breeds, History
Depends on the breed. Large Continental beef breeds like Chianinas can weigh in at around 4000 lbs. Small cattle like Dexters or Jerseys only have a mature weight of around 800 to 900 lbs.
African breeds: gudali, ndama, red bororo etc
Local cattle breeds are much more easily attainable than those that are not local.
There are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world.
Yes, at least that.
African breeds: gudali, ndama, red bororo etc
Angus cattle are the most common of the beef breeds and Holstein cattle are the most common of the diary breeds.
The five breeds you are asking about may be the following:BaliAcehPasisirMadurahSumban-OngoleJavan-Ongole