Yes they definitely are. They have a more pronounced masculinity about them than beef bulls do because of the extreme selection for more maternal and milking traits in the dairy females.
Testosterone levels..Dairy cattle bulls are usually more aggressive than beef cattle bulls.
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Beef.
Dairy cattle are thinner overall. Cows more feminine looking and have "abnormally" large udders. Bulls are VERY masculine where the females are quite feminine. They consist of some of the following breeds: Holstein Jersey Brown Swiss Guernsey Ayrshire Beef cattle are boxier, more 'fatter' and somewhat a little masculine looking compared to dairy cattle. Beef cows have smaller udders, but have a more tougher, beefier look about them. Beef bulls are the same way, but with more muscular tone and are much more masculine-looking than the cows. In temperament compared to dairy bulls, however, most beef bulls often are mellower. But that is not to say that bulls should be trusted. There are many breeds of beef cattle, but a few of the following include: Hereford Angus Red Angus Simmental Red Poll Limousin Charolais Shorthorn Brahman
Dairy.
no they are not how do you feel after you breed
Dairy cattle
Both are, though the dairy industry seems to be more popular than the beef industry, but probably only by a margin.
Both (they drink milk there as well as eat beef) but there are more beef cattle.
Charolais are the worst breed you can think of for dairy purposes! They are a beef breed, not a dairy breed. When they were originally developed they were used for milk, but they were found to be more suitable for being raised for beef and a draft animal than for dairy production. Charolais cows don't give much milk anyway.
Dairy cows have larger udders than beef cows, are typically a bit thinner, and tend to have a less blocky appearance than most beef cows. Dairy cows also have more feminine characteristics to them than beef cows do.
This all depends on what country, state or province you're referring to. Some areas have more dairy farms than beef farms, other places it's the other way around. In terms of popularity in North America though, beef cattle farms are more popular than dairy.