CATTLE CARE
FEED & NUTRITION
BEEF BASICS
MYTHS VS FACTS
SUSTAINABILITY & IMPACT
100

Cattle need constant access to this essential resource

Clean, fresh water

100

The main food cattle eat while grazing


Grass/forage

100

This term describes beef raised mainly on grass

 Grass-fed beef

100

Myth: Beef farmers don’t care about this

Animal welfare 

100

Grazing helps maintain this type of land

Pasture/rangeland

200

This is checked daily to catch illness early

Cattle behavior/Apperance

200

This feed helps cattle gain weight before market


Grain

200

The final stage before beef reaches consumers

Processing/harvesting

200

Fact: Beef hormones are this

Strictly regulated

200

Beef farming supports these communities

Rural communities

300

Calm handling helps reduce this in cattle

Stress

300

These are added to feed for balanced nutrition

Minerals and vitamins

Minerals and vitamins

300

This animal gender is often used for beef production

Steers

300

Myth: All beef farms are this type of operation

Factory farms

300

Farmers reduce waste by using this

 Manure as fertilizer

400

Shelter protects cattle from this type of weather

Extreme Weather

400

Cattle chew their food again through this process


Rumination (chewing cud)

400

his inspection ensures beef is safe to eat

USDA inspection

400

Fact: Farmers follow these for animal care

 Animal welfare regulations/guidelines

400

This natural process is part of cattle digestion

 Methane production

500

Professional who keeps cattle healthy?

Veterinarian 

500

This stage of life needs the most nutrition

Growing/finishing stage

500

This age range when cattle are usually harvested

18–24 months

500

Myth: Cattle are raised in poor these

Living conditions

500

Sustainable practices help protect this

Natural resources

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