Yes. Beef cattle production in Alberta has been higher than California.
it takes 10 pounds of vegtable matter to produce one pound of beef
Because of their ability to produce lots of beef on their frame. More demand for beef means having to select cattle that are quite beefy, so Simmental fits the bill. Simmental also cross well with Angus to produce a good marbled yet large carcass of beef.
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yes
Alberta has more than one MLA.
In California, there is a dense population of cows. Naturally, with more cows present, there would be more dairy products produced.
Beef has more protein
What is highly developed in what cow?? Well, in dairy cows, their udders are more developed to produce more milk. In beef cows, well, not much has changed other than the ability to produce calves that are more beefier and put more meat on their frames.
A beef sire is a bull that is used for breeding beef cows to produce calves. A sire is a male that has offspring of his own, thus a beef sire is a beef bull that sires calves. The bull is a beef-type bull, which is much more muscular and larger than a dairy bull or dairy sire. Beef breeds include Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn, Texas Longhorn, Brahman, Limousin, Braford, etc.
Because BC and Alberta have mountains.
Alberta is more then 100 years old. and have fun at school!
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