Prices vary on age, sex and weight. Older cull cows cost less than 3-in-1's and bred cows; bologna bulls cost less than registered bulls; bred heifer cost less than bred cows; feeder steers cost more than feeder heifers; dairy calves are least expensive of the lot. Finally, registered cattle always cost more than commercial cattle.
Texas is a state, not a city. Texas is the cattle state of the United States. Otherwise your question does not make much sense.
12 million cubic Hunters.
cattle mounds were built to protect cattle during storms.
A cattle drive
Cattle have 220 bones.
Let me guess...6,666 cattle, right?
Depends how many head of cattle you have, how the market is, and how much the animals weigh when your planning on selling them.
If you were to buy a used cattle trailer it would cost you about $3,000 to about $3,500 and would be in good condition. That is how much a used cattle trailer would cost.
That all depends on what country you are referring to, and what type, age, and breed these cattle are.
It cost $ 800-$2000 depend upon cattle health and productivity
Depending on the amount of cattle owned by the rancher that is driving them, anywhere from 1 - 10000000... it is simple
5.5 million
It depends on the location, and the type or class of animals fed. There can be as little as no corn (0%) in a feed ration for cattle, or as much as 85% in a feed ration. Not all areas in the world can or will grow corn, and not all feed fed to cattle includes corn. For instance, much of the grain fed to cattle in Canada is barley or oats, not corn.
Cargill handles approximately 20 percent of cattle slaughter in the country
haleem eats all the cattle the fat boiii
That really depends on the size of the cattle. Some stocker cattle operations are able to maintain one yearling stocker per acre of pasture.
Yes there are wild cattle in Africa and in other 3rd world countries in the US and Canada all cattle are accounted for as they are worth too much at market price