Beef Cattle Beef cattle are breeds of cows and bulls raised mainly for meat production. They are an important part of livestock farming because they provide high-quality beef that is rich in protein and nutrients. Beef farming creates jobs, provides income for farmers, and supports the meat industry. The hides from beef cattle are also used for leather production. Common beef breeds include Hereford, Angus, and Brahman. With good feeding, proper management, and disease control, beef cattle farming can greatly boost food supply and economic growth in our community. @fadaphil @lucy1
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Dairy cattle Dairy cattle are special breeds of cows raised mainly for milk production. They provide fresh milk used for making butter, cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products that are important for human nutrition. Dairy farming supports many families by providing income, employment, and manure for crop farming. Common dairy breeds include Friesian, Jersey, and Holstein. With good feeding, proper housing, and regular veterinary care, dairy cattle can produce large quantities of milk, making them a valuable part of livestock farming and the agricultural economy. @fadaphil @awesumdao @lucy1
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Cattle rearing Cattle farming is the rearing and management of cows and bulls for various purposes such as meat, milk, hides, and manure. It plays an important role in agriculture and rural development. There are two main types of cattle farming: dairy farming, for milk and other dairy products, and beef farming, for meat production. Some farmers also raise cattle for breeding and draft power. Cattle farming supports many families through income and nutrition. With good feeding, health care, and modern practices, it can greatly boost food production and the local economy. @fadaphil @lucy1 @awesumdao
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