This British breed is red with a white face and known for its docile temperament.
What is Hereford?
The most concentrate in cattle feed rations.
What is corn?
The bump on top of cattle's head.
What is the poll?
The process of identifying calves by attaching a numbered tag.
What is eartagging?
The side of cattle you show on.
What is left?
This breed is known for being a dual purpose breed.
What is Shorthorn?
The feed conversion rate for cattle.
What is 7lbs feed to 1lbs gain?
The part of a steer that is the best indicators of muscling.
What is stifle?
The practice of removing testicles from male calves.
What is castration?
The average dressing percentage of cattle.
What is 60-65%?
This breed of cattle is known for being all, black or all red.
What is angus?
The most important nutrient in cattle's diet.
What is water?
This is the first and largest chamber of a cow’s stomach.
What is Rumen?
The normal temperature of cattle.
What is 101.5-102.5?
The average gestation period of a cow.
What is 283 days?
This breed of cattle is known for its black and white stripes and is often referred to as the "Oreo cow".
What is Belted galloway?
The average daily gain of cattle.
What is 2-4lbs. a day?
Finishing cattle can be judged on fat content form this body part.
What is Tail head, pins, brisket?
Most registered cattle are identified by numbers and letters in the form of this.
What is tattoo?
This USDA grade is given to beef with the most marbling.
AHA stands for this breeds National organization.
What is hereford?
This abbreviation is defined as the balance of a cattle's feedstuff when mixed together to remove the opportunity for cattle to pick through feedstuffs creating a balanced diet.
What is TMR?
The most expensive cuts of a steer.
What are Loin, rib, round, rump?
This equipment is used to secure cattle when handling for veterinary or management practices.
What is head chute?
The acceptable weight range of an ideal market steer.
What is 1250-1350?