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Title: Breed of Livestock Beef Cattle


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Breed of LivestockBeef Cattle
  • Mr. Ham
  • GHS

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English Breeds
  • Angus
  • Hereford
  • Short Horn

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French Breeds
  • Charolais
  • Limousin
  • Maine-Anjou

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Continential Breeds
  • Beefmaster
  • Brangus
  • Bradford
  • Santa Gerturdis

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Angus
  • Origin Aberden and Angus, Scotland
  • Imported to US 1873
  • Color Black w/ smooth hair
  • Polled Yes
  • Desirable Qualities
  • Small frame that produces a desirable carcass of
    high quality, well-marbled meat.
  • Marble fat within the meat tissue that provides
    taste, juiciness, and tenderness
  • Know as an alert and vigorous breed.

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Angus
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Hereford
  • Origin England
  • Color Red body, White face and belly
  • Face has curly hair
  • Polled No
  • Desirable Qualities
  • Docile and easy handling
  • Superior foraging ability, vigor and hardiness
  • Produces more calves under adverse conditions
    than other breeds

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Hereford
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Charolais
  • Origin France
  • Imported to US 1936 to King Ranch in Texas
  • Color White to light straw with pink skin
  • Polled Yes
  • Desirable Qualities
  • Hard, heavy muscling, particulary in the round
    and loin
  • High feed efficiency
  • Large frame animal

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Charolais
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Limousin
  • Origin West Central France about 7000 years
    ago.
  • Imported to US1968
  • Color light yellow hair with lighter circles
    around the eyes and muzzle
  • Polled no
  • Desirable Qualities Short broad head with small
    neck. Carcass leanness and large loin

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Limousin
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Maine Anjou
  • Origin France in 1840
  • Imported to US 1970
  • Color Dark red and white and roan
  • Polled no
  • Desirable Qualities Work animal, Excellent beef
    producers, Docile, easy to handle, Fast growth
    weight, well marbled

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Maine Anjou
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Maine Anjou
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Beefmaster
  • Origin Texas in 1931
  • Imported to US 1931
  • Color Reds and dun
  • Polled Horned
  • Desirable Qualities Cross between Hereford,
    Shorthorn, Brahman. Good disposition, fertility,
    gain, conformation, hardiness, and milk
    production

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Beef Master
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Beef Master
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Brahman
  • Origin India and British
  • Imported to US
  • Color Light gray or red to almost black
  • Polled Horned
  • Desirable Qualities Hardiness, climate, early
    maturity, High heat tolerance, resistant to
    disease and insects, good mothers, forage on poor
    range, gain rapidly, quality carcass,
    Unpredictable disposition.

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Brahman
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Brahman
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Bradford3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Hereford
  • Origin
  • Imported to US
  • Color
  • Polled
  • Desirable Qualities Vigor, size milking ability,
    rumen capacity growth rate, adaptability and
    roughages.

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Bradford
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Bradford
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Brangus3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus
  • Origin Jeanerette, Louisiana 1912
  • Imported to US
  • Color Black
  • Polled Yes
  • Desirable Qualities Adaptable, Good mothers,
    feed efficiency, desirable carcass

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Brangus
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Brangus
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Santa Gertrudis3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Shorthorn
  • Origin Texas 1920
  • Imported to US
  • Color Cherry Red
  • Polled Horned
  • Desirable Qualities Efficient in feedlots,
    desirable carcass, Resistant to disease and
    insects

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Santa Gertrudis
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Santa Gertrudis
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Simmental
  • Origin western Switzerland
  • Color red and white animals
  • Polled Horned
  • Desirable Qualities
  • rapid growth development
  • outstanding production of milk, butter, and
    cheese
  • and for their use as draught animals."

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Simmental
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Simmental
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Saler
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Galloway
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Belted Galloway
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Chianina
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Devon
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Murray Grey
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Texas Longhorn
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Beefalo
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Ankole-Watusi
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  • http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/
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