There are many words that describe the cattle industry:
The list goes on...
It wasn't the cattle industry itself responsible for this, but the various sectors involved, from the cow-calf producer to the feedlot producer that were responsible for this. Unless more information can be mentioned in the discussion page of this question, there is no further way this question can be answered.
Beef calves. Beef cows are mature female bovines that have had a calf, and are primarily used in cow-calf production to produce calves that are raised and slaughtered for beef. However, when the beef cow is no longer productive, she gets slaughtered and turned into hamburger and sausages.
The animals were cattle, sheep, goats, cows.
bred (As in you have bred the cattle)
Because cows (or cattle) are food animals, meant to be raised to be "turned into" meat.
The discovery of Longhorn cattle, a breed of cattle descended from cows and bulls left by early Spanish settlers in the American Southwest, triggered the growth of the cattle industry.
* cows * chicken * turkeys * llamas * cattle * pigs
Other cattle. Cows and bulls that are raised for reproductive purposes are kept to produce calves which grow into cattle which are raised for meat production or as replacements in the breeding herd.
Cattle, pigs and chickens.
There are a wide variety of animals that are raised on ranches in Nebraska. These include cows, goats, horses, and rabbits.
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
Animals on a Rancho are usually farm animals. Cows, horses, chickens, goats, pigs and sheep!
cows were first brought over by christopher columbus on his second voyage to america