What happens to an elastic material when a weight is hung on to it?
Weight causes the elastic material to stretch. The material may be stretched beyond its elastic limit. If this happens, then the material rips or tears, or it does not return to its original size.
What is a Brown Swiss species?
Brown Swiss is not a species. All cattle, regardless of breed, are generally and collectively known as the Bos primigeniusspecies. The B. primigenius species contains two subsecies: B. p. taurus and B. p. indicus. The former is of the Temperate or European-type cattle, and the latter of the Africa-Asiatic/Zebu/Tropical-type cattle. Because the Brown Swiss is a part of the Bos primigenius taurus species, which are the European-type cattle, it in itself is not a separate species, but rather a breed of this species.
What is the presentational technique white on black?
The term "contrast" might be applied to the idea as black and white, when held up to compare or "contrast" them, present with about as "opposite" an appearance as is possible.
Does TM need to be registered?
Assuming you mean "does it need to be registered to be enforceable", the answer is "not necessarily."
In the United States, for example, the first use of a distinctive mark in association with goods or services may create statutory and common-law priority rights that can be used to prevent others from later using a mark that is "confusingly similar."
However, registration (state or federal, or both) provides additional protection and makes the enforcement of a valuable brand that much easier.
Show cattle are the most expensive . but in terms of Market Colby Beef are the most expensive.
506 pounds hanging weight what is live weight of brown Swiss steer?
Assuming that the hanging weight of the BS steer is 40% of the liveweight of that steer, then the liveweight may be around 1265 lbs, which is around the optimum slaughter weight of a brown Swiss steer.
Keep in mind that the Brown Swiss breed is a dairy breed, which means that you won't get as much meat off of the carcass as you will with other beef breeds including Angus, Charolais, Simmental or Shorthorn. So when I say it is a dairy breed, I mean that it does not put on muscle and fat as efficiently as the beef breeds listed.
Thus, if you had to slaughter a beef steer and not a dairy steer, you would definitely have a higher percentage hanging weight than the one I calculated for you. So, to compensate for the type of animal you had slaughtered AND the breed it was, you have to calculate for a lower percentage of hanging weight of that steer.
Now if I calculated the hanging weight to a higher percentage, say 75% or 55%, the liveweight would be the following:
Hanging weight (506 lbs) is 75% of liveweight = 674 lbs liveweight
Hanging weight (506 lbs) is 55% of liveweight = 920 lbs liveweight
Neither of the above make any sense because, for one, they do not account for the type of animal in question, nor do they count for the viscera, blood, head, tail, and legs which come from the animal. Hanging weight being 75% of the liveweight is ridiculously high, and 55% of the liveweight is also ludicrous because both percentages don't take into account the fact that a brown Swiss steer is a dairy steer (poorer ability to put on weight in muscle and fat than beef steers), and the amount of "waste" that has to be removed before it is hanged for a few weeks.
How much does a cow weigh in decimals?
This is a senseless question. Decimals have no weight. Decimals are not a even a measure of weight.
How do I show a crossbred cow?
Just like you would show any other cow that is bred and dressed up for show, but you may have to show her in a different category than in, say, the purebred stock category.
What is the average life span of people in Russia?
The average life expectancy in Russia is 70.46 years. The average life expectancy in the United States is 78.74 years.
Did any cows in america come from Africa?
Yes. A few breeds including Africander, Bonsmara, and Senepol which all originated in Africa, particularly the country of South Africa, have been imported to America to be raised and bred by such ranchers interested in raising such breeds.