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    Cattle

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    LABORATORY EXERCISE no. 1 Breed of Ducks I. OBJECTIVES: * To be able to know the different breed of cattle and their characteristics and importance. II. MATERIALS * Pencil * Ruler * Bond paper * Reference book * Ballpen III. GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1. What do you think is the most profitable way of raising cattle? Ans: I think maybe making money in cattle comes down to either extreme of pasture. Meaning‚ either you have a butt load of marginal land that you turn

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    Cattle Identification

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    1310 Cattle Identification in Commercial Agriculture Topic: Methods of Cattle Identification Organization: Topically Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand the different methods of cattle identification that are used in the commercial agriculture industry. I. Introduction A. Attention getter: A traditional West Texas saying goes‚ “trust your neighbors‚ but brand your cattle.” B. Relevance: Commercial agriculture contributes to the food we eat‚ and through the methods of cattle identification

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    The Cattle Kingdom

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    1-The Cattle Kingdom Cattle ranching was important in the West’s changing economy. The open range provided a place where herds could graze free of charge with no boundaries. Mexican ranchers were the ones who developed the techniques and equipment that was later used by all ranchers and cowboys‚ including branding‚ roping saddles‚ chaps‚ spurs and roundups. Texas had the largest herds of cattle and their cattle came from good Spanish stock‚ as well as small muscular broncos or mustangs suited to

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    Cattle Industry Analysis

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    Hollywood movies and novels‚ and because of extensive treatment of cattle drives in fiction and film‚ the cowboy became the worldwide iconic image of the American West. Through this section‚ I learned Spanish word “vaquero‚” which was the English translation of “cowboy” and that means a person who managed cattle while mounted on horseback. I researched the history of cattle industry in California‚ how people developed the economy in Cattle Drive era. In this journal 2‚ also I further studied their cultural

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    Cattle Observation Paper

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    operational behaviors that Bos taurus (cattle) preform in their normal environment‚ so an ethogram can be proposed. Bos taurus (cattle) are the most common type of cows in the United States. This specific type of cattle can be raised for many functions and products. Dairy‚ meat and other useful products are common products that are made from cattle. The observation for the ethogram took place on a farm that is located in Kernersville‚ North Carolina. Observation for these cattle were based on scan-sampling

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    Cattle Industry Expansion

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    The cattle industry started to see substantial growth around the 1860s. This growing industry provided new opportunities and endless possibilities to people in the South‚ as they began taking over new lands in the West and creating cow towns. Many Indian tribes were displaced from their native lands so they could be used for the cattle trade. This caused conflicts between white Americans and the Indian people. By expanding the railroad systems westward and forcing Indian tribes to leave their land

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    Sperm Sexing Cattle

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    Sperm Sexing In Cattle Sperm sexing is an area of bovine reproduction technology which is utilised to improve and increase farm productivity by taking advantage of the difference in the value of males and females in the dairy and beef industry. It is a useful and accurate application in which the desired X- or Y- bearing chromosome is sorted and stored in a straw for later use. Selection of the desired sex is a potential determining factor to increase the genetic progress and farmer profitability

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    Evan Jodlowski December 3‚ 2014 Ag Marketing-Steve Wolf Optional Essay History of the Beef Cattle Market From the very beginning when settlers brought longhorn cattle to America‚ beef cattle have been a major source of protein in the United States. Cattle have always been a favorite of mine to work with‚ having worked on a successful beef farm for five years now. I wanted to explore the history of the market and how the market has gone from a farmer buying 600 cows for $5400 in 1867(history on

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    You can enter the cattle business without owning either land or cattle. You can lease land and take in pasture cattle. You can also pasture someone else’s cattle on leased land for a monthly per head fee. Once you get a reputation for paying your bills and taking good care of other people’s land‚ ranch lease opportunities will come to you. You won’t have to look for them. This is an excellent way for young prospective ranchers to get into the business without having to have a lot of capital

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    Intro: Cattle‚ formally known as cows‚ are the most common type of large domesticated farm animal. Cows provide people with meat‚ milk‚ and leather. They have been useful animals since human existence. Cows have four stomachs‚ which allows them to take nutrition out of the variety of habitats they eat from. Habitat: Domesticated cattle in America - the female heifers and cows‚ and male bulls and steers - also including the bison and oxen‚ often live in the grasslands. Most of their day is spent

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