Brahman cattle can live over 15 years of age, often up to and over 20 years.
The Brahman beef breed has existed for around 100 years now.
Where other brahman cows and cattle live of course.
Brahma cattle is a domestic breed developed from Indian stock. They have a hump between their shoulders and a dewlap. Angus is a breed of hornless cattle originating in Scotland. They have low, compact bodies and are known for their prized flesh.
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There are two. Bos taurus (european breeds) and Bos indicus (Indian breeds I.E. Brahma).
The natural lifespan for a cow is around 15 to 20 years.
Cattle which are raised for their muscle mass rather than their milk are beef cattle. Such cattle must be slaughtered in order to obtain such a product, unlike with dairy cattle which must be alive in order to produce milk. Breeds of beef cattle include (but are not limited to) Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, Charolais, Devon, Galloway, Simmental, Brahma, and others.
Common usage of the term "Brahma bull" applies to a breed of cattle, the Brahman, a branch of the Zebu cattle (Bos primigenius indicus) originally native to India. The Brahman name derives from Hinduism (Brahma, creator god - Brahman, the universal and divine reality), where cows are revered as sacred. A large hump above the shoulder and neck is distinctive to the Brahman, which have also been widely crossbred with European cattle.
Longhorns can live past the age of 20 if they are well-cared for and have plenty of room to roam and graze.
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Cattle that live in Sulawasi, Indonesia.
Yes, It is derived from Lord Brahma in Hindu mythology, which means Creator of Universe.More details can be seen here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahma Because The Brahman breed originated from Bos indicus cattle originally brought from India
Cattle that are alive, responding to stimuli, moving around, eating, sleeping, etc. Live cattle is typically a market term for finisher cattle that are sold before slaughter.