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  2. Beefalo - Wikipedia

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    The term "cattalo", a portmanteau of cattle and buffalo, is defined by United States law as a cross of bison and cattle which have a bison appearance. [26] In some American states, cattalo are regulated as "exotic animals", along with pure bison and deer. However, in most states, bison and hybrids which are raised solely for livestock purposes ...

  3. Buffalo meat - Wikipedia

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    Slaughtering buffalo for meat is a secondary agricultural priority. Buffalo meat from young buffalo has a much better quality as they have a higher proportion of muscle and a lower proportion of fat as compared to other cattle meat. The highest quality buffalo meat is known as "padwa" in India, taken from a buffalo younger than 24 months.

  4. Bovinae - Wikipedia

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    Bovines (subfamily Bovinae) comprise a diverse group of 10 genera of medium to large-sized ungulates, including cattle, bison, African buffalo, water buffalos, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes.

  5. Testicles as food - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo, boar or bulls' testicles, known as criadillas, are breaded and fried. [12] ... Goat and cow testicles are highly priced in modern India, up to five times the ...

  6. Is it buffalo or bison? Meat labeling goes to Congress as ...

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  7. Polled livestock - Wikipedia

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    Natural polling occurs in cattle, yaks, water buffalo, and goats, and in these animals it affects both sexes equally; in sheep, by contrast, both sexes may be horned, both polled, or only the females polled. The history of breeding polled livestock starts about 6000 years BC.

  8. Flatulent cows and pigs will face a carbon tax in ... - AOL

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    A typical Danish cow produces 6 metric tons (6.6 tons) of CO2 equivalent per year. Denmark, which is a large dairy and pork exporter, also will tax pigs although cows produce far higher emissions ...

  9. Livestock - Wikipedia

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    At the other extreme, in the more Western parts of the world, animals are often intensively managed; dairy cows may be kept in zero-grazing conditions with all their forage brought to them; beef cattle may be kept in high density feedlots; [22] pigs may be housed in climate-controlled buildings and never go outdoors; [23] poultry may be reared ...