Depends on the breed. Some breeds, like the Chianina, are over 6 feet in height and 8 or 9 in length. Smaller beef breeds like Dexters, only reach a height of 3 to 4 feet and a length of only 5 feet.
Beef cows will lactate until the calf is weaned, which will be for 6 to 8 months from the calf's birth to weaning time.
From birth to slaughter approximately 1-1.5 years.
The average life span of beef cows are 30 years.
Around 10 months.
Average height of an Angus cow is 5 to 6 feet at the shoulder, with bulls averaging around +6 ft. Larger-framed animals will be taller than shorter or small-framed Angus cattle (also called "low-line Angus").
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Salers are beef cattle.
Most cattle are called Brahman-cross cattle. However, there are various beef breeds that have been created from crossing Brahman with other beef cattle. These breeds are:Santa GertrudisBeefmasterDroughtmasterSenepolBrangusRed BrangusBrafordSanta CruzBarzonaBonsmaraAmericanCharbrayBrahmousinBralersSimbrahRanger
Cattle
Veal is the meat of young cattle; beef is the meat of older cattle.
A mature beef cow can average between 4-6 feet tall (at the shoulder), usually the bulls will be taller than the cows.
Silverside beef comes from the hindquarters of the cattle. Silverside beef gets its name from the length of muscle tissue on the side of the cut that needs to be remove to consume.
You usually slaughter beef cattle around the age of one year, at this time they have the ideal amount of conditioning (beef).