Stomach powder for dairy cattle is made by crushing up antacid pill. The powder can then be administered directly to the cow or via a liquid given by mouth.
- To make sure that students know the difference between a cow, a bull, a heifer, and a steer - Know the basic difference between dairy cows and beef cows - Know the difference between dairy farms and beef cattle farms
Cattle are a mammalian species of herbivorous animals with cloven hooves that have a four-chambered stomach. The word "cattle" is a term that refers to more than one bovine or, colloquially speaking, cow. Cattle are domesticated creatures descended from the truly wild Aurochs and have been selectively bred and used by man for meat, milk and draft work since the New Stone Age.
Cattle were a source of food so people could trade them for things they needed or sell them to make money. As far back as 9000 BC people were trading cattle.
A pair of animals, such as oxen, matched in size, strength, or color and driven as a team.
Other cattlemen or butchers. There are no Cattle Farmers, they are called Cattle Ranchers, Farmers work the land for planting crops. Cattle are sold two ways, at a sale barn or by ranch sale. The sale barn have sales on weekly sales open to the public, ranch sales are held a ranch usually once a year and mostly by invitation, these cattle usually are registered breeds. Cattle sold at a sale barn may make several trips across the country before they make it to the meat market.
Cream, cheese, yogurt,and other dairy products
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
Because dairy products contain bacteria, if your are taking anti-biotics it can effect the performance of the drug. Or if its just an up set stomach milk etc can curdle in the stomach acid and make you feel worse.
No. Houses are used to live in, and cattle are used to generate profit, put beef in the freezer and maybe get milk from, if they have a dairy cow for that purpose. Other than that, your question makes no sense whatsoever.
Sad to say, the main difference is the obvious distinction in what they're bred for. A dairy cow has been specially bred to produce large volumes of milk, while a beef cow has been specially bred to accumulate large volumes of muscle (which becomes the meat people will eat). Dairy cattle do not have to have genes that would cause them to accumulate much meat on their bones, since their primary purpose is producing milk (which is why Veal, the baby calves of dairy cattle, is usually so lean). Beef cattle do not have to have genes that would make them produce milk, sine their primary purpose is to bulk up and produce a nice slab of steak. :'( Poor Angus.
No, it will probably only make it hurt more.
If you are talking about dairy animals like goats and cattle, the farmers (more commonly called dairy producers) milk these animals out and sell the milk to retailers. Some, like dairy goat producers, make them into soaps, butter, and cheese then sell them in the farmer's market.
Drinking dairy milk may temporarily relieve some of the discomfort of heartburn, but will cause the stomach to produce more acid and can make the heartburn worse. Drink water.
There are two major sites, the jugular vein and the tail vein. The jugular vein is much larger but cattle are often restrained in a neck chute which can make it difficult to safely inject into. The tail vein runs straight down the underside of the tail but is much narrower, so it is harder to inject into but is generally more accessible in dairy cattle.
On the surface it seems that these two different animals eat the same things. And in a way they do. But cattle need a higher level of protein, especially to make milk for dairy farming. If you feed alfalfa cattle get the first and second cutting of hay. Horses do much better on second and subsequent cuttings. If you feed your horse any grain or all-in-one, make sure it's not too rich for him.
Make a suger syrup and then add the coco powder and milk powder and then add butter. The adding of butter at last makes the chocolate silky. Then allow it to normal temperature and then pour in the moulds to refregerate.
- To make sure that students know the difference between a cow, a bull, a heifer, and a steer - Know the basic difference between dairy cows and beef cows - Know the difference between dairy farms and beef cattle farms