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Raising Beef Cattle is much different than raising dairy cattle. The beef cows, or feeder cattle as it is called, are much larger. Although the primary reason for Raising Beef Cattle for Profit on a Small Farm is for their meat production; however, there are many other things that cattle are used for. There is not much that is not used from cattle when they are sold to meat companies. The cattle are very carefully slaughtered, and great care is taken when they are skinned; the hides are used in all sorts of leather products, and the insides are used in shampoos and cosmetics. This beef meat is cut into steaks, ribs, roasts, and ground beef.

The list of Beef Cattle is very long and some types are more popular than others, such as the Black Angus, the Brahman, the Hereford, and the Long Horn. Many countries have produced their own breeds of Beef Cattle. Great Britain and Ireland developed the White Park, which is a very hardy beef cow.

The Texas Longhorn from Texas USA is a great beef steer to Raise Beef Cattle for Profit on a Small Farm. The horns can reach 120 inches in length, and they are very hardy in dry climates.

The Murray Grey, which comes from Eastern Australia, is a breed from a Shorthorn cow and an Angus bull, and they are very easy to take care of. They are so popular that many have been shipped to other countries for breeding.

The Nelore is a breed from India, and has been exported to Brazil where it has become the most dominate breed in that area.

The Longhorns from the Midlands of England have very long horns that curve, forming a circle. They are of medium size and are very hardy.

The Australian Braford, a breed that was a cross between Herefords and Brahmans, has a high resistance from ticks as well as from the daytime heat.

These are just a few of the great types of beef cattle that can be raised. However, there are still some very important things that need to be considered when it comes to Raising Beef Cattle for Profit on a Small Farm.

You need to feed beef cattle the proper amounts to food, with the best nutrition as possible; a fat steer is how you earn your money. You also need to keep plenty of clean clear water for them.

Pasture for grazing is another very important item for Raising Beef Cattle for Profit on a Small Farm. Although some small farms may not have as much pasture room as larger ranches, or larger cattle farms, you can get around this by giving your cattle some good grades of hey when the grazing is not up to par, such as in the winter time.

If you want to begin Raising Beef Cattle for Profit on a Small Farm, and you do not fully understand what to do. There lots of books that have been written that can help you. Some of these books can give you great advice and show pictures of just how something should look. The books are written by expert cattlemen that want to help the new guy. You can search the internet also to find all sorts of information about Raising Beef Cattle for Profit on a Small Farm.
 
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» left by Anonymous (59 days 7 hours ago.)
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Article give no actual information on how to raise beef cattle for profit other than nothing that there are books available on the topic. 

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» left by des from florida (1 hour 41 minutes ago.)
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i am looking for profits of the Brahman beef cattle for my seventh grade aggriculture class. i couldnt find the informaton i needed but i cant find it in many places. hopefully i will find what i need.

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