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  2. Cow–calf operation - Wikipedia

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    They may have a few herd bulls and utilize natural mating, but may have no bulls and rely primarily on artificial insemination. [6] Cattle from a cow–calf operation may be sold after they have been weaned to be matured elsewhere, such as at a feedlot, or may be raised to near-slaughter weight and sold at the age of 1–2 years. [7]

  3. Little Yellow Jacket - Wikipedia

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    Other times he spent in the pasture so he had exercise, company, and breeding with the cows. Berger also sold his sperm for artificial insemination at $700 per straw. [16] Little Yellow Jacket would wake up mornings in his pen and command the other bulls to come "join him for a drink of water". [16] He was definitely the dominant bull at the ...

  4. Bodacious (bull) - Wikipedia

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    Bodacious #J-31 (1988 – May 16, 2000) was an American bucking bull.He was known throughout the rodeo world as "the world's most dangerous bull". He was also known as "the greatest bull ever to buck".

  5. Enormous Longhorn Bull Sounds Like a Dinosaur Escaping His ...

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    In this video, a massive Longhorn bull is being transferred to a new pasture in a metal trailer, and getting out again is an entire ordeal. After the door to the cab is opened, there’s a series ...

  6. Bushwacker (bull) - Wikipedia

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    Kent Cox hauled and raised many of Julio Moreno's bulls since 2005. [7] Bushwacker was owned by Julio Moreno of Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls. After he was retired, he was used for natural breeding and had as many as 20 cows with him in the spring. Moreno maintained a Facebook page devoted to Bushwacker. [15] The bull also had a Twitter account.

  7. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    Other than the few bulls needed for breeding, the vast majority of male cattle are castrated as calves and are used as oxen or slaughtered for meat before the age of three years. Thus, in a pastured herd, any calves or herd bulls usually are clearly distinguishable from the cows due to distinctively different sizes and clear anatomical differences.

  8. Black Hereford (crossbreed) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hereford is a crossbreed of beef cattle produced in Britain and Ireland with Hereford beef bulls with Holstein-Friesian dairy cows. Black Herefords are not usually maintained from generation to generation, but are constantly produced as a byproduct of dairy farming as a terminal cross .

  9. Canadienne cattle - Wikipedia

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    A Canadienne heifer. Canadienne cattle, also known as Black Canadienne, French Canadienne, and Black Jersey, are the only breed of dairy cattle developed in Canada. They originated in the 16th century, when French settlers brought cattle over for foundation stock to settle Canada. The Canadienne were the most common breed of domestic cattle in ...