There are many components that make up feed fro beef cattle, it really depends on where they are located, and the needs of the herd. Normally they are fed any feeds from the following list; corn, COB (corn, oats, barley mixture), insilage (corn cut from the field including stalks). Grains bought from feed stores may include molasses (for flavor) and added vitamins and minerals.
They are not great beef cattle, nor are they as "milky" as Holsteins are.
without them we wouldn't have any kind of beef, no milk, or leather.
I believe it is called 'Kolatha' mainly used to feed to cattles
Cattles was created in 1927.
No.
Kobe beef
Grain is the most common feed you'd use to fatten up a beef bull for the freezer.
Cattle Drives were important because the East wanted beef and the cowboys want money the cattle drived could take weeks to get to the Railroad station.
Organic Beef
Yes
No. The feed to beef ratio is actually 9:1, not 15:1.
Cattle are reared for monetary gain (profit). Apart from milk and beef, many products we use are derived from cattle - leather, gelatine, glue, bone-meal, and so on.