Raising a steer to slaughter typically requires about 2,000 to 5,000 gallons of oil, depending on various factors such as farming practices, feed types, and transportation. This oil is used indirectly through the production of feed, operating machinery, and transportation logistics. The energy input reflects the overall resource intensity of beef production, including both fossil fuels and feed resources. Ultimately, the exact amount can vary widely based on specific farming operations and efficiencies.
it takes 4 wheat to raise and slaughter 1 pig.
This depends on location, stocking rates, vegetation, time of year, size of steer, etc. The thing to remember about stocking steers is that they are 1/2 to 2/3 the size of mature cows with or without a calf, so you have to stock pastures accordingly. Check out the related questions below for related info on grazing cattle.
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Generally, you would feed a steer or heifer from four or five months old to slaughter. Cows are female cattle used for reproduction and milk production. Steers are castrated males and heifers are females which have not reproduced. The actual amount of grain you would use to get a steer or heifer to market weight will depend on many factors. If you were located in a Northern climate it will take slightly more because some of the food energy will be used to keep the animal warm. Also, you need to supplement grain with roughage such as hay and silage, and the amount of roughage you use will affect the amount of grain you use. Having said all that, it will take about 80 bushels of corn. This would be about 4,500 pounds (A bushel weighs 56 lbs.) The goal is to have the animal gain about 2.7 pounds per day.
For such a general question, it requires a general answer: It depends on the steer and the type of feed corn being used to feed that steer. There is some sort of general "rule of thumb" out there that it takes around 9 lbs of grain to get one pound of beef, but that is pretty ambiguous. It takes more pounds of corn to get a pound of gain on a Holstein steer than it would on an Angus steer, for instance. Also, cracked corn will get a steer to gain more weight than whole corn will.
people take the cows to a slaughter house and get the meat from them.
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It depends on what temperature is is at and how much water there is.
This will depend on the size of the holder.