Selective breeding, selecting for bulls and cows that have better milking ability, breeding those animals together and culling out the cows that have less than average or inferior milking ability. Bulls with less-than-ideal milking ability are not used on such cows.
artificial selection
There is not a salary range for a cattle breeder. The cattle breeder gets paid from the sale of the cows. The healthier the cattle that can be produced by the breeder results in the more money that can be made.
A Charolais Breeder is a farmer that produces and breeds Charolais, these cows are normally registered purebred animals. The breeder is given a unique, one of a kind number for tattooing and registration purposes of the animal.
he bought his dog from a breeder or... "The farmer is a well known breeder of cows, chickens, and pigs."
The animal that cows is a cow
A person who breeds cows is called a cattle breeder or a dairy farmer.
No, cows eat grass. They are herbivores. Animal products can be included in their feed (and sometimes are), but of their own devices they would not normally eat goose or any other animal.
In California, there is a dense population of cows. Naturally, with more cows present, there would be more dairy products produced.
No. Dogs are probably the most lovable animal in the world, not cows.
Limousin are pretty much everywhere in North America. Depending on where you live, you can find a limmi breeder by simply looking in an agricultural newspaper or magazine or even in the livestock classifieds in the local newspaper.
By cows !
The same way as the animal. (cows) Literally it would be pronounced "COWZ"