African breeds: gudali, ndama, red bororo etc
Local cattle breeds are much more easily attainable than those that are not local.
The three fodder plants are: Berseem, oats, sudan grass. These plants are used as food by cattle. These provide energy required for doing farm work to cattle.
beef cattle, dairy cows and raising sheep
Yes, cyclones can cause all three things to happen: 1) sound like a terrible roar 2) cause the sky to turn purple 3) make cattle stampede
Milk revolution is also known as White revolution. White revolution means huge increase in milk production and it becomes possible by using new, improved breeds of cattle and buffalo, giving them better feed and care. And father of white revolution is Dr. V Kurien .
The White Fulani, and the Rahaji are two of the three main breeds of Nigeria.
There are many breeds of tropical cattle but here are just a few for starters: Dajal- a white/grey humped cattle found in and near Pakistan Brahman- these are the cattle that are considered sacred in Hindu religion and are found in India Ilawarra- a cattle found in Australia and some southeast Asian countries
There are over 100 breeds of cattle found in the US, there are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world.
Charolais, Simmental, and Gelbvieh. There are many others of course.
Dr. Lecky didn't exactly INVENT a certain breed of cattle, rather he developed them: Jamaica Red, Jamaica Black, and the Jamaica Hope breeds were three breeds that he developed.
The only breeds of cattle with buffalo DNA is the Beefalo, this is breeding a buffalo bull with a beef cow.
Raymond Brown Becker has written: 'Dairy cattle breeds' -- subject(s): Breeding, Cattle, Dairy cattle, Dairy cattle breeds, History
All of these are breeds of cattle. Jerseys are a dairy breed, and Shorthorn and Herefords are beef breeds. All three of these breeds originate from England. For more information, please see the related question below.
African breeds: gudali, ndama, red bororo etc
Local cattle breeds are much more easily attainable than those that are not local.
There are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world.
Yes, at least that.