Instructions Step 1: Buy breeding stock from a reputable breeder. Make sure they are brucellosis and tuberculosis free and that the bulls have had their semen tested. Step 2: Buy one bull for every ten cows. The larger, more aggressive bull will dominate...
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Instructions Step 1: Learn the cows' reproductive cycle and decide whether to use hormones to time reproduction and increase milk production. This decision determines whether you're a traditional or an organic dairy farmer, and it has profound effects on...
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Instructions Step 1: Take a genetics course. Get a degree in genetics to gain a deeper understanding in breeding an animal that has genetic traits you want it to have. Work on an oxen breeding farm after you get your degree. Step 2: Purchase cow pairs...
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Instructions Step 1: Observe the characteristic horns. The total horn length is routinely 60 to 70 inches in an adult bull and can reach 120 inches in individuals for which that trait is specifically bred. Step 2: Study the traits which have been...
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Instructions Step 1: Look for breeds of cattle that historically produce a high carcass yield. This is one of the best indicators of financial value in cattle. The yield is determined to an extent by the animal's environment (food and exercise), but it's...
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