Belgian blue beef comes from Belgian Blue cattle.
It is a breed of Beef cattle, from Belgium.
Belgian Blue cattle.
Belgian blue cows likely live for 10 to 15 years, the same amount of time for any beef cow.
A Belgian Blue cow can weigh an average of around 1500 lbs.
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- They come in a wide variety of colours and make up hundreds of breeds - They come as either horned, polled, or even scurred - Man has selected them to be either super milk producers (Holstein and Jersey) or super beef producers (Belgian Blue and Piedmontese) and everything else in between - They are found almost everywhere in the world except in the Arctic and Antarctica
There is no such breed as a "British Blonde," unless you're referring to something else that isn't related to cattle. However, Belgian Blues can be mixed with other breeds like Limousin, Shorthorn, Holstein, Angus, etc. to produce calves with excellent carcass characteristics with lean, tender and flavourful beef.
It came from Belgian
Very little, much less than Angus, Shorthorn or Simmentals have, thanks to the myostatin mutation that allows less connective tissue and fat in the muscle fibres of this breed of beef cattle.
no, beef is a noun. the function of an adjective is to describe the noun. for example: BLUE chair (blue is adjective and chair is an noun.)
Some do, yes. They can be both polled and horned.