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    Throughout the years, cattle have been an important to the daily life of many people. Some examples that are used from cattle are the red meat that is known as beef, their skin can also serve as a protector from harmful weather and also used in clothing, also the hobby of showing cattle is widely known in the Americas. So, how does the world keep the growing demand of cattle stable? In 1521, the United States were first introduced to cattle. Ponce de Leon brought Spanish cattle with him on his expedition

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    Imagine a world without the cattle industry, without beef, and without livelihood for millions of people. Many say that that the cattle industry only has negative impacts, and there are plenty of studies that people read that only show the negative side. These include harm to the Earth and environment. However, there are many positive impacts of the beef and cattle industry that are not well known, or people do not think about very often. The cattle industry is very important in our world today.

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    The operation I created my brand for is Conover Cattle Company. The operation is owned by my Father, Kory Jacobsen, and my Grandfather, Allan Kuboushek. The farm started with five cows and with a Simmental influence in 2001. Now the farm is up to 40 cow calf pairs with slightly less Simmental interest, but a more diverse cow herd (Angus, Simmental, and Charolais). The farmland is unique and the history surrounding the area is something I wanted to incorporate into the brand. The farm is located

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    I’m sure a lot of you know very little or nothing at all about cattle genetics and breeding, or genetic improvements. Cattle genetics is a very long process that is used to improve your herd of cattle. Such as, what kind of offspring do you want? Do you want show steers? Or do you want cattle that can be immediately sent off to the market? Key actions that happen during the process of choosing your cattle. The first thing that you need to know is what type(s) of cows you already have in your

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    The Angus beef cattle is the most common beef cattle. Angus cattle have been around since the 16th century. It is also the most commonly used beef cattle in the world. Angus can come in a couple of colors but the most common color for it is black but other colors include red and sometimes white. Cows usually weigh 1,210 pounds and bulls weigh 1,870 pounds. Angus are born polled. Angus have a large muscle content and are a medium to small sized breed of cattle. Even though their is no difference

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    nights and unexpected situations call for a cattle business owner’s duties. Greg Jones, retired county extension agent of 32 years and eight months, owns a small cattle operation in Floyd and Crosby counties. This cattleman is a businessman, managing everything in his operation on his own - the land, water management, range conditions, marketing, profits, expenses, financial planning, buyers, email, and of course, all of his cattle. The land that Jones Cattle is run on has been in the family for 54

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    Dairymen who want to artificially inseminate their cattle need high quality semen from good livestock. Farmers who breed cows need to make profit and we are on hand to help profit-minded dairymen. Those who own large herds will already know that cattle artificial insemination is the way forward. Our bovine insemination kits are the finest on the market, our double-strength semen hails from the finest bulls. We offer superior cattle embryos and semen and we ship them out promptly. What are the benefits

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    The Senepol cattle breed was originally developed in the Caribbean, on the island of St. Croix. According to the Oklahoma State Breed of Livestock website, the N’Dama cattle were imported into St. Croix from Senegal, West Africa and later crossbred with the Red Poll bull to help with improving milking ability, fertility and removal of the horns of the N’Dama breed. From the genetic crossbreeding of the N’Dama and Red Poll, the Senepol breed of cattle was achieved. In 1977, the first load of approximately

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    The Canadian Cattle Identification Program exists to track beef cattle from birth to slaughter. This way cattle can be tracked through an approved radio frequency tag in the case of a serious outbreak of disease. Having beef cattle that are trackable through ear tags ensures that beef will be of high quality, and the number of beef cattle are regulated. The cattle identification program radio tags were implanted due to an outbreak of mad cow disease in 2001, the radio tags operate as a way to track

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    description of how cattle are being humanely slaughtered in large commercial slaughterhouses was a huge surprise. The author of our lesson begins by describing how cattle that have been transported to a slaughterhouse are unloaded from their transport trailers. The unloading is handled completely different than what I would have envisioned. I would have thought that the cattle would have been driven out of the trailers with cattle prods and a lot of pushing and yelling. Instead the cattle are unloaded

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