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beef cattle

NOUN
  1. cattle that are reared for their meat

How To Use beef cattle In A Sentence

  • Half of that number are cow dairies and the other half raise beef cattle, poultry, goats, and sheep.
  • We were based near Parthenay, in an area noted for its rolling pastureland, reclaimed marshes, and a pretty breed of red beef cattle, the Parthenaise.
  • We have both dairy and beef cattle on the farm.
  • The Thompsons operate a 300-acre diverse crop and livestock farm, raising beef cattle and hogs.
  • Scientists at Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Centre in the US have recently found a genetic marked for potential tenderness and marbling in beef cattle.
  • Beef cattle rearing and sheep predominate over large upland areas in the north, northwest and northeast.
  • Without a hundred years of hard work done by black stockmen Australia wouldn't even have a beef cattle industry.
  • He did not know that the short yellow-gray, sun-cured grass of the Panhandle was as good forage for beef cattle as the green grass of his Illinois farmland. THE AMERICAN WEST
  • Some farmers are experiencing a dearth of grass and have released the dairy cows and beef cattle onto the silage fields.
  • Beef cattle sold included steers, heifers not kept for replacements, and market bulls and cows.
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