Condition Scoring in Zebu cattle is the same for any and every other breed of bovine: it's a measure of fatness that an animal has that determines that animal's reproductive and feeding ability. See the related question below for more information on body condition scoring.
from asia
A type of cattle...
Zebu. They're tropical cattle, descended from the aurochs.
Plainer cattle refer to cattle that are in average condition in terms of body condition score. If we use the American scoring system of 1 to 9, 1 being the most emaciated, plainer cattle are those that fall in between a body condition score of around 5: not too fat, nor too thin.
Yes. A zebu is just a different species of bovine (Bos indicus) which has the large hump and ears, different from those cattle of the species Bos taurus.
Unless a spelling error was made, there is no such thing as condition "scorning" in any type of cattle. You are probably referring to condition scoring in cattle. Regardless if the animal is zebu, Holstein or Angus, it is all the same. Please see the related question below to have your question more fully answered.
B. G. Lowman has written: 'Condition scoring of cattle' -- subject(s): Cattle, Condition scoring
from asia
A type of cattle...
No. You can find them in Texas
Zebu. They're tropical cattle, descended from the aurochs.
Plainer cattle refer to cattle that are in average condition in terms of body condition score. If we use the American scoring system of 1 to 9, 1 being the most emaciated, plainer cattle are those that fall in between a body condition score of around 5: not too fat, nor too thin.
I am pretty sure that they eat grass, same as other cattle.
A zobo is a variety of Asian cattle, intended to be a hybrid between the zebu and the yak.
Yes. A zebu is just a different species of bovine (Bos indicus) which has the large hump and ears, different from those cattle of the species Bos taurus.
Sahiwal is a breed of Zebu cattle which primarily is used in dairy production.
The cousin of a zebra that starts with z is the Zebu, a type of cattle.