angus cattle make more money
I show cattle and the reason that the Angus is so popular is because the Angus has the best cut of meats
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Bremer and Angus cattle can make a good cross due to their complementary traits. Bremer cattle are known for their robustness and adaptability, while Angus cattle are prized for their meat quality and marbling. This cross can result in offspring that possess good growth rates, fertility, and meat characteristics, making them appealing for commercial beef production. However, the success of this cross may also depend on specific breeding goals and environmental conditions.
It's very difficult to make money with cattle, particularly if you're in the business with the purpose to do just that.Any type of cattle are good to use in a cattle business. Holsteins are best for dairy, Angus being the "business breed" for beef cattle. (Consider Herefords, Simmentals and Red Angus as well!)However it depends on where you live, what your management criteria are, and how you are going to raise your cattle. A dairy farm takes a whole lot of capital and money to start up, and it's impossible to get in if you don't have family or over a million dollars to throw around. Beef farming isn't as expensive a venture, but it still does cost money and takes significant capital to start up. If you're going into beef, start small and slow, and expect a lot of hard work and little pay along the way.If you're wanting to start a business making money, not as something to enjoy doing as a sort of "hobby", don't go into the livestock business. Almost anything except agriculture is a more lucrative business option if you know how to get your foot in the door and be a good manager, salesman and accountant all rolled into one. Raising cattle is also about being that plus a veterinarian, mechanic, engineer, ethologist, breeder, biologist and caretaker. It's also about loving what you do and wanting to do it, even on days that you wonder why you ever got into it in the first place!
I believe you are referring to the 2009 World Angus Expo held in Calgary, Alberta. Though the question itself doesn't make any sense, I believe you are referring to the Aberdeen Angus breed that was displayed last year in Calgary.
Here are a list of breed possibilities, because there is more than one breed that can make black cattle: Angus Holstein x Angus Angus x Simmental Angus x Limousin Angus x Gelbvieh Angus x Maine Anjou Angus x Salers Brangus Dexter Full-blood Simmental Full-blood Limousin Full-blood Gelbvieh Full-blood Main Anjou Full-blood Salers Galloway Kerry Canadienne Brown Swiss x Holstein Texas Longhorn Angus x Red Angus Angus x Brahman Spanish Fighting cattle American Anatolian Black Jamaican Black Andalusian Black Black Iberian Aluie-Ata cross Australian Friesian Sahiwal Australian Lowline Australian Milking Zebu Beefalo Black Berrendas Chinampo Corriente Florida Cracker/Pineywoods German Angus Herens Morucha Welsh Black Irish Black And many others.
Cattle were a source of food so people could trade them for things they needed or sell them to make money. As far back as 9000 BC people were trading cattle.
Charles Goodnight made his money by establishing cattle ranches in Texas and Colorado, where he raised and sold cattle to supply beef to markets and railroad crews. He also participated in cattle drives where he herded cattle to various locations for sale. Additionally, Goodnight was involved in the development of the Goodnight-Loving Trail, a route for driving cattle from Texas to markets in the north.
A busboy at the Black Angus will make minimum wage per hour. Sometimes they will be able to share some of the tip earnings with waitresses as well. The exact amount varies per restaurant and per night.