yes? cattles that produce both meat and milk are DEXTER CATTLE.
Such an animal would be called a "Dual-Purpose" bovine. There are certain breeds of cattle that are dual-purpose, including Red Poll, Dexter, and Devon.
Meat, milk and methane gas.
They produce meat and milk products for human consumption.
Farmers want their cattle to produce high quality meat and a high milk yield
Sheep - Sheep produce wool (though, not all breeds do), meat (lamb and mutton), as well as milk (some cheeses are made with sheep milk including ricotta).Cattle - Cattle produce meat (veal and beef) as well as milk. Milk from a cow is the most common type of milk consumed by humans; it can be found in milk, yogurt, ice cream, cheese, and practically every other dairy product.
They are usually sent to be used for meat and other animal by-products.
Cattle produce beef in your hand burger and they produce milk.
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
Many reasons, meat,milk products,breeding, wool and many more reasons.
Yes.
Simmentals originate from Switzerland where they were (and still are) used as a dual-purpose breed: for both milk and meat.
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
It's a practice by which farmers aim to produce more cattle using less labour and land. In other words, more meat or milk at less cost, resulting in greater profit.