Cattle like to eat (be it grazing or eating from a feed bunk or hay feeder), sleep, and mate (particularly bulls and cows/heifers that go in heat). That's about it.
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.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
They can be, especially if you are referring the very large breeds of cattle like Charolais, Chianina and Belgian Blue, for instance. But not all cattle are enormous: there are miniature breeds of cattle that are only the size of a medium to large dog.
Most cattle that are thought of when the term "southwest" is mentioned are the Texas Longhorn and Hereford breeds. Other cattle that do well in that area are Brahman-bred cattle like Beefmaster, Santa Gertrudis, Brangus, and others.
Depends on the breed. Large Continental beef breeds like Chianinas can weigh in at around 4000 lbs. Small cattle like Dexters or Jerseys only have a mature weight of around 800 to 900 lbs.
The took them to a stockyard like Kansas City where they put them in cattle cars.
Silver birch is not poisonous to cattle. However, the cattle may not eat it, simply because they do not like the taste.
They cannot be penned up, like cattle can be. That's why buffalo can't be raised like cattle.
Well, there's the cattle waterer (or automatic cattle waterer), and then there's the stock tank, which is a container that holds water for livestock like horses and cattle.
Grass has blades and a stalk which are eaten by grazers like cattle.
Dairy cattle like Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Jerseys.
Cattle are not biomes, they are animals that live within a biome, like grasslands and forests for instance.
You add an apostrophe to the "s" like so: 's to make the word as "cattle's."
People who like burgers.
wheat and cattle
Cattle farming is done all year round. There is no particular time of year where cattle are raised and harvested like crops are.
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