Grain is the most common feed you'd use to fatten up a beef bull for the freezer.
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yes you can i feed my dog meat all the time just take the bone out if their is one. they sell freeze dried beef liver cubes at pet supply stores i feed it to my pit bull all the time. beef liver from the grocery store shouldn't hurt them
Depends if u have a veggie soup or a beef soup it will blow u up like a balloon!
A beef sire is a bull that is used for breeding beef cows to produce calves. A sire is a male that has offspring of his own, thus a beef sire is a beef bull that sires calves. The bull is a beef-type bull, which is much more muscular and larger than a dairy bull or dairy sire. Beef breeds include Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn, Texas Longhorn, Brahman, Limousin, Braford, etc.
Pork ribs are very fattening. They have 20 percent saturated fat. The reason for this is because the pork and beef ribs is the most fatty part of the animal to eat.
A feeder bull, I guess.
When choosing a bull for breeding you will want to choose a bull that is long and has a strong set of feet and legs. You will want to look for a bull that is wide in chest and muscle for feed consumption. If you are able to view the bulls before buying, you will want to see that the scrotum is large and straight. It is important that bulls are not too big to breed your cows or heifers. A bull with strong muscling and beef characteristics will be a better choice over one that does not. Check out the related question below on selecting an Angus bull (this question is very similar and relevant to the selection of any other beef bull). The conformation question is also highly relevant to picking out a good herd bull.
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Pork ribs are very fattening. They have 20 percent saturated fat. The reason for this is because the pork and beef ribs is the most fatty part of the animal to eat.
As far as I am aware, the biggest beef breed is the Chianina. And the record for the largest Chianina bull was 3300 lbs.
Beef meat is from cattle. If the meat is from cow, steer, bull, calf, does not matter it is beef.