Well, for one thing it takes half the time to raise and market a steer than it did 200 years ago! Cattle are raised pretty much the same way as back then, only today we have fences to keep them in, better management strategies to make better cow herds and better pastures, and more options to market them than in the past. Cattle don't need to walk to market, they're simply taken a ride there in a trailer or cattle liner.
The answer to this question is too long and drawn out to be able to answer here, since there are far more than one way to raise and market a cow. Or a bull, or steer or heifer.
Which advancements in technology in the late 1800s are staying in the United States today
They are the same as today.
The same as they are today.
The same as if you were bitten today.
In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.
In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.
In the early 1800s, the East and West were linked by canals. I'm not sure about the links that exist today.
compared to today, the world used to have 50% more forests compared to today, the world used to have 50% more forests
In the early 1800s, the East and West were linked by canals. I'm not sure about the links that exist today.
Puberty tends to come at an earlier age now than in the 1800s.
We don't have as much unrenewable resources today as we did in the 1800s like our oil for instance.