Where about (i.e., what country) are you referring to?
For example: The breeds of cattle raised for beef (or meat) in the United States and Canada are the following:
They raise cattle or beef cattle
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Yes they did raise cattle!
To raise cattle means to raise up cows, horses exc.
farms that raise cattle
Because the rancher of King Ranch obviously wanted enough land to raise cattle and to experiment with a bunch of breeding programs to create some new and better breeds for the USA.
Cattle ranchers raise cattle, and sheep/goat farmers raise sheep and goats.
Because it reminds them of the history that they are holding when they raise heritage breeds. Raising heritage breeds is kind of a reminder for people to not forget the old-days when these type of livestock were commonly used.
Horses, cattle, chickens ect. Some people may also raise pigs or goats too.
Ranches were and are the only places that a person can raise a large number of beef cattle on for income. One cannot raise cattle in cities or towns unless it's for a family and their need for milk.
The best provinces to raise cattle in are Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.
To keep animals, to look after animals, with some purpose like breeding them for market.