That depends on the breed. Usually heifers should be bred when they are between 15 and 18 months of age, and bulls can be used for breeding when they are around 10 to 14 months of age.
Angus cattle are a breed of cattle that originated in Scotland. They are known for their distinctive black color and are prized for their marbled meat and high-quality beef. The breed was first officially recognized in the early 19th century.
Brangus heifers reach sexual maturity at around 15 months of age, so this is a good time to breed them. Brangus bulls can be used by the time they are yearlings (~12 months of age).
Holstein heifers can be bred at around 15 months of age. Bulls can be used for breeding by the time they reach around 12 months of age.
Usually at the age of two, however, they will show heat cycles before then. Most farmers start breeding females timed to have the first calf at the age of two and most bulls depending on size can start to breed around 2.
The Angus breed originated in Scotland, specifically in the northeastern region known as Angus, from which the breed gets its name. It was developed in the early 19th century by breeding naturally polled (hornless) cattle, primarily the native black cattle of the area. Angus cattle are known for their high-quality meat and adaptability, making them popular worldwide. The breed was first imported to the United States in the late 1800s.
They should be bred so they calve when they are two, you can breed them around 15 months of age, if they are showing healthy heat cycles and are at a healthy weight.
That all depends on what country you are referring to, and what type, age, and breed these cattle are.
The Canadienne. Cattle (of unknown breeding) from Normandy and Brittany where imported to Canada in the 16th and 17th centuries to create a breed known as the Canadienne. Thus the Canadienne breed was the first breed of cattle that was "imported" and created in Canada.
The first American-created breed of beef cattle would be the Texas Longhorn and also the Florida Cracker/Pineywoods cattle. Both breeds descended from the Spanish cattle that were imported from Spain in the late 1400's.
Angus cattle are a breed of cattle that originated in Scotland. They are known for their distinctive black color and are prized for their marbled meat and high-quality beef. The breed was first officially recognized in the early 19th century.
A Guernsey is a breed of cattle, particularly dairy cattle.
Jersey.
Brangus heifers reach sexual maturity at around 15 months of age, so this is a good time to breed them. Brangus bulls can be used by the time they are yearlings (~12 months of age).
Cattle is the word to describe a group of bovine, while cow is a mature female bovine that has had at least two calves.
Holstein heifers can be bred at around 15 months of age. Bulls can be used for breeding by the time they reach around 12 months of age.
A zo is a Tibetan breed of cattle. The zo is a cross breed of a yak and the common cattle.
Angus cattle were first imported to the United States by George Grant in 1873. He brought the first registered Aberdeen Angus cattle from Scotland to Kansas, significantly contributing to the breed's establishment in America. This breed became popular for its high-quality beef and adaptability to various climates and environments.