Cattle breeds refer to the various types of domesticated cattle that have been selectively bred for specific traits, including size, milk production, and meat quality. Common breeds include Holstein, known for milk production, and Angus, prized for beef quality. Each breed has distinct characteristics that make them suitable for different agricultural purposes. Breeding practices have led to the development of hybrids and specialty breeds to meet diverse farming needs.
is there a grant for a woman to start a cattel farm
a farmer
no, it is common for them to have discolored eyes though
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Cattel,donkey,goats,horses and sheep
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agriculture is Nebraska's dominant occupational pursuit state chief farm product's are cattel,hogs,corn and also soybeans and wheat.
Breed is a noun (a breed) and a verb (to breed).
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That rather depends on what disease they are carrying. Perfectly healthy cows can also produce milk containing bacteria - hence ,milk is normally pasteurised before use/sale.
You can't breed it if there is not another animal for it to breed with.
salamanders breed were they were born they need water to breed.