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    types of cattle breeds. Black angus Hereford Piedmontese Waguyu Black angus is the best cow breed. It is used for beef and it is the best type of beef. Prime meat is a very good kind of meat and that is why it is so widely used. It does not have to be specifically black angus because there is all kinds of angus. “Angus beef hardly needs an introduction; it is renowned for its fine marbling texture and superlative eating qualities.” The author of this quote is Miller from Angus Cattle. Angus is…

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    Product - The first aspect of the marketing mix is the product itself; Broom House Farm’s, farm shop stocks a wide variety of product. They breed, rear and sell 100% pure Aberdeen Angus Beef, Lamb, Mutton and Rare Breed British Saddleback Pork, hams, sausages and bacon. The organic Aberdeen Angus meat is key to marketing at Broom House Farm. Jane and Mark chose this breed for the hardiness, size, ease of marketing and their ability to manage in the cold conditions and in the winter. This…

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    growth without the exposure of fresh air and natural light. Animal cruelty and factory farms have been a hot topic discussed throughout history as it is being a rapidly growing nationwide problem.CAFO stands for concentrated animal feeding operations,it is an animal feeding operation (AFO) that (a) confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, (b) in an area that does not produce vegetation, and (c) meets certain size as it is defined on Wikipedia.The CAFOs and the factory…

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    The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog This dog is intelligent and very active. The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle dog will not be happy staying in the house for long periods of time. They are herding dogs and need exercise. They are often a one person dog. They can be cautious and not trust strangers, so they are good watch dogs. They will weigh 35 to 50 pounds and are 17 to 20 inches. They have bobbed tails. They have thick, weather-resistant coats. They are blue speckled or red…

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    In my opinion, the aninmal that is most likely me is maybe a lion. They are mostly mellow and chilled untill somebody/something comes onto their property or if they need something for survival. That is almost exactly like me. I wont start fights or anything untill if it is needed for my protection and/or my family's. I will be relaxing all day untill something is need, then i will get up and do whatever needs to be done. One day, a weird old man came running into a man in an alley-way. The…

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    Cattle Farmer

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    The results of analysis on table 1 presented the demographic characteristics of cattle farmers in the study area. A large proportion were male (95.9%) than the female (4.1%), which is an indication that male participated more than female in the awareness and the use of crop residue urea feeding technology. The findings also revealed that majority (40 – 50 years) of cattle farmers are in their middle ages which implies that age was an important variable as it reflects the physical strength for…

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    Cost Of Corn

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    According the USDA, corn is the most widely produced feed grain in the United States. The low cost of the corn facilitates its use in an array ways, ultimately making it the main ingredient in our daily diet. As I recently learned, it is not that difficult to grow corn. As a matter of fact, the government helps farmers in a way that they don’t make a lost, but instead they are compensated for it through farmers' subsides. This practice promotes an excessive amount of corn production; therefore…

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    The battle between feeding the impoverished and how large of an environmental impact justifies the obligation that society has for the needy is an important conversation. Peter Singer believes our obligation is to reduce the suffering in the world. Feeding the impoverished around the world is a worthy endeavor if the costs don’t outweigh the benefits. The process of completely eliminating hunger in the world would require a large ecological footprint that would put in danger the world. Currently…

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    In the States, cattle are fed on corn and thus be cheaply fattened before slaughter. Nonetheless, this would affect nutrition value of end products. Research suggest that, in contrary to cattle fed on grass, those fed on corn tend to have more artery-clogging saturated fat and contain less healthy substances like Omega3 fatty acid. In addition, the practice of feeding corn to cattle would also incur food safety problems. Cows, by evolution, are designed…

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    meat. Grass fed meat is in a class of its own, it’s the real meat that makes Bulletproof diet work. On the hand, factory meat contains the wrong fatty acids, has hormones that can cause obesity and mycotoxins formed as a result of meat processing or cattle food mold. There is no magic in transforming steers diet into minerals, healthy fats and vitamins. If you feed your bulls with nutritious food, they will become nutritious. If you feed them junk foods they will become junk…

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