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  2. Feedlot - Wikipedia

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    From the early 60's to the 90's feeding beef cattle in the feedlot style showed immense growth, and even today the feedlot industry is constantly being upgraded with new knowledge and science as well as technology. In the early 20th century, feeder operations were separate from all other related operations and feedlots were non-existent. [25]

  3. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    Cattle production worldwide is differentiated by animal genetics and feeding methods, resulting in differing quality types. Cattle are basically residual claimants to crop or land resources. Those countries with excess or low-value land tend to grass-feed their cattle herds, while those countries with excess feed grains, such as the U.S. and ...

  4. Feed manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    "Nutrient Requirements for Beef Cattle" (PDF). West Virginia University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-07; Rick, J. (1995). Practical Swine Feeding Ideas. Vol. Bulletin 854 (Revised May, 1995 ed.). The University of Georgia College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension Service.

  5. Beef cattle - Wikipedia

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    Beef cattle are cattle raised for meat production (as distinguished from dairy cattle, used for milk production). The meat of mature or almost mature cattle is mostly known as beef. In beef production there are three main stages: cow-calf operations, backgrounding, and feedlot operations. The production cycle of the animals starts at cow-calf ...

  6. Livestock feeder (person) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. A cattle feeder is a farmer who buys or rears cattle to add weight and quality to the ...

  7. Animal feed - Wikipedia

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    A feedlot in Texas, USA, where cattle are "finished" (fattened on grains) prior to slaughter. Animal feed is food given to domestic animals, especially livestock, in the course of animal husbandry. There are two basic types: fodder and forage. Used alone, the word feed more often refers to fodder.

  8. File:Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations diagram.svg

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    English: Diagram of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO), an alternative to traditional grazing systems where the animals stay on feedlots and food is brought to them. This is a high-input, high-output system of animal husbandry.

  9. Animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    Cattle feedlot in Colorado, United States. Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products.It includes day-to-day care, management, production, nutrition, selective breeding, and the raising of livestock.