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large commercial farms where cattle are bred


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Answered by temsulongjamir
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Explanation:

Domesticated cattle are usually classified into two major groups, zebu (Bos indicus) and European (Bos taurus) cattle. These groups are considered to constitute two different species, although they are believed to descend from the same wild species, the aurox (Epstein & Mason, 1984).

Answered by Anonymous
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The production cycle of the animals start at cow-calf operations; this operation is designed specifically to breed cows for their offspring. From here the calves are backgrounded for a feedlot. Animals grown specifically for the feedlot are known as feeder cattle, the goal of these animals is fattening.

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