It's just how that breed has adapted to the heat, and can handle it better.
The breeds that are moderate maturing (carcass maturity, not in anyway related to age of puberty or length of gestation) are the following:AubracAyrshireBarzonaBeefmasterBrangusBritish WhiteCanadienneDutch BeltedEnglish LonghornGelbviehHerefordHolsteinMirandesaNorwegian RedRandallRetintaSanta GertrudisWagyu
For some breeds yes. For example, an Australian Cattle Dog is usually seen with a long tail, but there is the Australian Stumpy tail Cattle Dog, which (in my opinion) seems pretty if not exactly similar. Other dog breeds have docked tails. Some breeders/breeds have been bred to have shorter tails.
The length of estrous for cattle is approximately 21 days. The estrus period last about 18 hours.
The following breeds have a short gestation period (note that not all breeds with short gestation periods will be listed here):AngusDexterGuernseyJerseyMeuse Rhine IsselRed AngusSpeckle ParkIt was originally believed that rate of maturity was correlated with rate of gestation. This is now not the case. Rate of maturity is simply carcass maturity, or the time when an animal starts to lay down fat, and has nothing to do with age of puberty nor gestation length.
Depends on the breed. Some breeds, like the Chianina, are over 6 feet in height and 8 or 9 in length. Smaller beef breeds like Dexters, only reach a height of 3 to 4 feet and a length of only 5 feet.
There is no set average length of a horses head due to the wide variation in breeds and types. You may however be able to find out about a particular breeds characteristics through it's breed association.
There are two breeds of Welsh corgis, the Cardigan and the Pembroke, each named for the county in Wales where it originated. The differences between the two breeds include bone structure, body length, and size.
Since Simmentals are typically those that are later maturing than other breeds, the gestation is usually 286 to 293 days in length.
The length of sheep can vary significantly depending on the breed. On average, adult sheep range from about 4.5 to 6 feet in length, measured from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail. Some smaller breeds may be shorter, while larger breeds can be longer. Additionally, the size can also depend on factors like age and health.
There are three main lengths of cat hair: short, medium, and long. Different cat breeds have varying hair lengths, with some breeds having short hair, like the Siamese, and others having long hair, like the Persian. Some breeds, such as the Maine Coon, have medium-length hair. These variations in hair length are a result of genetic factors specific to each breed.
a furlong is an eighth of a mile. the name comes from farmers who used cattle to pull ploughs and the length of the furrow that got dug was an eighth or a mile. that was the length that the cattle should rest after cutting the furrow. so a furrow long got shortened to a furlong.
Rabbit breeds vary in size, fur type, and color, while cat breeds differ in size, coat length, and temperament. Rabbits are herbivores and cats are carnivores. Both animals have distinct breed characteristics that make them unique.