Cattle - Wikipedia Cattle (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos Mature female cattle are called cows and mature males are called bulls
Cattle | Description, Species, Terminology, Breeds, Facts | Britannica Cattle are domesticated bovine farm animals that are raised for their meat, milk, or hides or for draft purposes The animals most often included under the term are the Western or European domesticated cattle as well as the Indian and African domesticated cattle
16 Common Cattle Breeds - Successful Farming Here are common beef cattle breeds There are more than 250 recognized breeds of cattle throughout the world, with more than 80 readily available to producers in the United States When you take crossbred cattle into consideration, the possibilities are endless
Cattle | Oklahoma State University Modern domestic cattle evolved from a single early ancestor, the aurochs In addition to prehistoric painting that help us identify the appearance of the auroch the species actually survived until relatively modern times
Cattle - New World Encyclopedia Cattle (commonly called cows), are among humankind's most important domesticated animals They are even-toed ungulates or hoofed mammals, of the species Bos taurus of the family Bovidae, or bovids Through history, they have had a tremendous effect on human culture, economy, and religion
Cattle Range Home Cattle Range Cattle Market Overview for the Week Ending 3 20 26 Compared to last week, all classes of cattle, cattle futures, and boxed beef cutouts were moderately higher with corn slightly lower
Cow Animal Facts - Bos taurus - A-Z Animals Cattle are ruminants with a 4-compartment stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum) that lets them turn grass into milk and meat Gestation averages ~283 days (commonly reported range ~279-287 days in veterinary references)
National Cattlemens Beef Association NCBA is the marketing organization and trade association for cattle farmers and ranchers NCBA Vision: To be the trusted leader and definitive voice of the U S cattle and beef industry