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  • Holstein Cow Facts

    The Holstein breed is well known for its ability to produce milk. Registered Holsteins account for more than 23,000 lbs. of milk per year in the United States. This breed is popular in the U.S....

  • Texas Longhorn Information

    The Texas Longhorns are a gentle breed of cattle in spite of their massive horns. They evolved as a sturdy, lean animal using strong survival skills and without benefit of animal husbandry....

  • About Black Angus

    The popular Black Angus cattle outrank most beef cattle breeds in popularity. Their reputation comes from a stocky build, docile nature, quick maturity and quality meat. Some restaurants boast...

  • How to Buy The Best Live Chickens

    Buying live chickens is a fun process, live chickens are so cute when they are little and you always buy lots more than you need to make sure you get plenty of healthy happy chickens who will give...

  • Raising Buffalo for Meat

    In order to raise buffalo for meat, you will need a herd of cows and at least one bull to breed them. When purchasing your initial breeding stock, North Dakota State University recommends testing...

  • About Jersey Cows

    Jersey cows are one of the most recognizable breeds of cows, seen as a sea of honey brown roaming vast green pastures around the world. Valued for their small size, easy-going temperament and...

  • How to Decide Which First-Time Breed of Chicks Is Right For You

    If you are interested in learning how to find the chicken that suits your lifestyle, you have just stumbled upon the right place. In this brief article, we will be looking at how to figure out if...

  • How to Identify Dutch Belted Cattle

    Dutch Belted Cattle are the only belted breed which trace back to the original "canvassed" cattle described in Austria and Switzerland. This breed was moved to the Netherlands shortly after the...

  • How to Identify Galloway Cattle

    Originating from Scotland, Galloway cattle adapted to the damp harsh climate and developed characteristics that identify the breed today. The Galloway developed the ability to thrive on limited...

  • How to Raise Anconas Chickens

    The Anconas chicken is a rare breed that originated near the Italian city of Anconas. It is a descendent from the early Leghorns and other earlier breeds. The Anconas has a mixed ancestry that has...

  • How to Identify Hereford Cattle

    Looking at the country landscape, it is easy to spot cattle. One of the breeds, the Hereford, is easy to locate due to the breed's abundance throughout the world. The Hereford is extremely popular...

  • How to Identify Highland Cattle

    Highland cattle are characteristically hardy, adaptable and bold in their ability to survive difficult terrain and harsh climate. The breed adapted to the harsh Highlands of Scotland and in doing...

  • How to Judge Beef Cattle

    Even if you never set foot in a show ring, a thorough understanding of standards is necessary for everyone in the beef industry. Farmers and future farmers must be familiar with what makes one...

  • How to Recognize a Guernsey Cow

    The Guernsey cow is named for the Isle of Guernsey, a small island in the English Channel off the coast of France. Monks developed the cow breed in the 10th century by inter-breeding the best...

  • How to Recognize a Jersey Cow

    Originating from the British Isle of Jersey in the English Channel off the French coast, the Jersey cow has been purebred since 1763. Settlers brought to breed to the United States in the 1850s....

  • How to Run a Sheep Farm

    Compared to other animals sheep are relatively easy to raise if you choose the right breed. You will still have to devote some time each day to tend your sheep. However, that small amount of time...

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