A draft cattle are bovine called Oxen.
draft refers to those that work in harness for a living,including horses. pulling wagons, plows, stumps,etc. cattle or oxen work in a yoke. A team of Oxen or teams. are sometimes depicted in paintings of the Oregon trail attached to a prairie schooner. such is on the Oregon state flag and seal.
Killing someone else's cattle and selling it
The several benefits of cattle farming and they include; 1. Cattle farming increases the overall income of the farmers and raise their standard of living. 2. Animal wastes can be used for enriching soil. 3. It provides employment to a large number of people 4. Milch Cattle are used for the production of milk. 5. Draught cattle are used for labour connected with agriculture like tilling, irrigation and carting.
the action of taking care of cattle such as vaccination, fly spray, worm med, branding, weaning calves, etc.
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Steers, steer calves, yearling bulls, bull calves, bullocks, or calves. Steers and bullocks are castrated male bovines that are castrated after birth or at weaning. Bulls are intact male bovines, and range from being calves, yearlings, or mature animals.
Draft or cattle trained to work, in essence pulling a plow, cart, wagon or any other "vehicle" that requires an animal like an ox to pull it.
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Dairy cattle are thinner and more extreme in the femininity/masculinity traits in cows and bulls, respectively. Cows have LARGE udders that give more milk than the calf needs, and the milk is used for human consumption. Draught or draft cattle are more blockier and thicker in depth and muscle and fat cover over their skeletal frame. They are used for pulling carts, ploughs, and other things and are also more commonly used for beef than milk.
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A homophone for draught is draft.
Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
Draught (draft[draft]U.K. spelling of )
The plural form of draught is draughts.
No. Oxen are draught animals.
Draught only has one syllable.
Daft and haft both rhyme with draught
no it is not mean to put cattle in feedlots as long as the farmer takes care of them