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  2. Feeder cattle - Wikipedia

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    Feedlots producing live cattle for slaughter will typically purchase 500–850 pounds (230–390 kg) feeder cattle calves and feed to grow the animals into 850–1,400 pounds (390–640 kg) cattle. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Backgrounding operations will typically purchase 300–600 pounds (140–270 kg) feeder cattle calves and feed to grow the animals into ...

  3. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    Young cattle (regardless of sex) are called calves until they are weaned, then weaners until they are a year old in some areas; in other areas, particularly with male beef cattle, they may be known as feeder calves or feeders. After that, they are referred to as yearlings or stirks [4] if between one and two years of age. [5]

  4. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    Cut fodder being transported to feed cattle in Tanzania. Cattle reared on a primarily forage diet are termed grass-fed or pasture-raised; meat or milk may be called "grass-fed beef" or "pasture-raised dairy". [6] The term "pasture-raised" can lead to confusion with the term "free range" which describes where the animals reside, but not what ...

  5. Porteus Farms: Robotic cattle-feeding system saves time and ...

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    The new system at Porteus Farms is part of a five-year study to gauge efficiency increases. It includes a new barn and robotic feeding system.

  6. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Cattle are not often kept solely for hides, and they are usually a by-product of beef production. Hides are used mainly for leather products such as shoes. In 2012, India was the world's largest producer of cattle hides. [114] Cattle hides account for around 65% of the world's leather production. [115] [116]

  7. Muster (livestock) - Wikipedia

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    One of the most difficult animals to muster are aged feral steers (US) or piker bullocks (AU), which were "micky bulls" (uncastrated young male cattle) that were caught, castrated and then later lost and grew up in the wild. [5] These bullocks often tend to live alone and are usually stronger than cows and young cattle. An old "piker" bullock

  8. Baby Calves Devastate Netizens With Their Cuteness While ...

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    A short funny clip showing the furry calves running towards tiny pumpkin pies and then licking up the creamy whipped topping received over 8.5 million views on TikTok.

  9. Animal unit - Wikipedia

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    This simple method is sometimes used for cattle. The number of animal units represented by one or more head of cattle may be calculated by dividing their total body mass in kg by 454 (or dividing their weight in pounds by 1000). Thus an 800-pound steer would be considered equivalent to 0.8 animal units. [4] Estimation based on metabolic body size.

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