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Hereford

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•Scottish ancestry

•Most recognized breed

•Known for solid black color and excellent meat quality

•Polled breed, moderate frame

Angus

100

Muzzle

100

•Descended from Asia

•Heat tolerant

•Increased parasite and disease tolerance

Bos Indicus

100

Castrated male

Steer

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Charolais

200

•Originated in England, often called Durham after the county

•Roan is most common

•Known for milk and meat

•Females are considered good mothers

Shorthorn

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Foreflank

200

the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses.

Cattle Drive

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Mixture of colors 

Roan

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Texas Longhorn

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•Originated in France

•Dual purpose breed

•Usually white/off-white

•Light color pigmentation

•Large framed, heavy muscled

Charolais

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Brisket

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An operation where calves that are grown and sold for beef

Cow-Calf Operation 

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Naturally hornless

Polled

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Beefmaster

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•Developed in U.S. as a cross between the Angus and Brahman

•Registered

–5/8 Brangus, 3/8 Brahman, polled, black

•Less prominent hump than Brahman

•Combines desirable characteristics 

Brangus

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Rump

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Consumer product:

–Medicines for humans

Pharmaceuticals

400

A breed formed from two or more established breeds

Composite Breed

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Brahman

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•Cross between a Hereford, Shorthorn and Brahman

–¼ Hereford

–¼ Shorthorn

–½ Brahman

•No standard color, typically red or dun

•Low-set ears

Beefmaster

500

Hock

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Rib

500

Immature female

Heifer

600


Santa Gertrudis 

600

Brought by Spanish 500 years ago

Mainly roan

Used for hides and rodeo

Texas Longhorn

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Pastern

600

Sirloin 

600

Male who has not been castrated 

Bull