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Beef Cattle Breeds By: Erin Bosch Topic 3082A, B
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Development of Breeds Many breeds originated in Europe
Selection for breeds was practiced in British Isles Began in late 1700s Most desirable traits were kept Those without desired traits were culled (removed) from herd Newer breeds develop in 20th century in U.S. Exotic breeds became popular in 60s and 70s
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Angus History Official name: Aberdeen-Angus
Originated in Scotland, in shires of Aberdeen and Angus Earliest written records of Angus breeds in 1700s In 1862, the first herdbook of Angus was published First imports of Angus to U.S. was in 1873 Today, Angus breeds are found in every state
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Angus Description Black color Smooth hair Polled
Have well-marbled meat Alert Vigorous
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Angus
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Charolais History Oldest French breed of beef cattle
Developed around Charolles in central France Charolais started to be imported in 1930 First to Mexico, then from Mexico to Texas
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Charolais Description
White to light straw color with pink skin Heavily muscled breed Mature cows weigh lbs Mature bulls weight lbs Most are naturally horned, with white horns Well adapted to most areas Used for many cross-breeding programs
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Charolais
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Chianina History Originated in Chiana Valley, Italy
One of oldest breeds of Italy and probably the world Chianina semen was imported to U.S. in 1971
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Chianina Description Original breed was white with a black switch
Skin pigment is black High heat tolerant Gentle Bulls can weigh up to 4,000 lbs Cows can weigh up to 2,400 lbs Have fine-textured meat
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Chianina
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Hereford History Originate in Hereford, England
Early breeds were selected for high yield of beef First purebred Hereford was started in 1817 in U.S. Breed became popular in U.S. in 1870
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Hereford Description White faces and red bodies
White on belly, legs and switch Docile and easily handled Produce more calves than any other breed in adverse conditions Horned Superior foragers and hardiness
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Hereford
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Brahman History Developed in southwest US from imported breeds of India Early breeds were selected for hardiness Ability to produce in southwest climate was also selected for Used in development of newer breeds of cattle
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Brahman Description Light gray or red to almost black color
Most common color is light to medium gray Characteristic hump over the shoulders Loose skin, called the dewlap, under the throat Large drooping ears Have high heat tolerance Resistant to disease and insects
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Brahman
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