Raising Beef Cattle for Beginners: A Handbook For Beef Rearing, Nutritional Management, Housing, Disease Prevention, Breeding And Much More. by W. Henderson, John

Raising Beef Cattle for Beginners: A Handbook For Beef Rearing, Nutritional Management, Housing, Disease Prevention, Breeding And Much More.

Raising cattle solely for the purpose of producing meat is known as beef cattle farming, often referred...
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Raising Beef Cattle for Beginners: A Handbook For Beef Rearing, Nutritional Management, Housing, Disease Prevention, Breeding And Much More. by W. Henderson, John

Raising Beef Cattle for Beginners: A Handbook For Beef Rearing, Nutritional Management, Housing, Disease Prevention, Breeding And Much More.

€9,28

Raising Beef Cattle for Beginners: A Handbook For Beef Rearing, Nutritional Management, Housing, Disease Prevention, Breeding And Much More.

€9,28
Author: John W. Henderson
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Raising cattle solely for the purpose of producing meat is known as beef cattle farming, often referred to as ranching or beef production. It is a long-standing custom that dates back thousands of years and has been essential to human civilization. Today, the raising of beef cattle is a major global sector that boosts the economies of many nations and provides an essential supply of protein for human consumption. The Development and History of Farming Beef Cattle The domestication of cattle by prehistoric human cultures is the beginning of the history of cultivating beef cattle. Cattle were formerly raised mainly for their milk, labor, and for their skins and leather. But when agricultural methods changed and human populations increased, cattle started to be carefully bred for meat production, which resulted in the creation of specialty breeds of beef cattle. The Value of Farming Beef Cattle The raising of beef cattle is essential to the nutrition and food security of the world. Protein, vitamins, and minerals that are vital to human health may be found in plenty in beef. Furthermore, the production of beef supports the lives of millions of people worldwide, ranging from major commercial operations to small-scale farmers. Moreover, raising beef cattle has a big economic effect as it sells meat, skins, and byproducts for profit. Types of Operations Using Beef Cattle There are many different types of beef cow ranching, from intense feedlot operations to vast grassland systems. Cattle are grazed on pastureland in extensive systems so they may browse for grass and other plants. On the other hand, cattle raised in intensive systems are kept in feedlots and fed a regulated diet of grains and supplements. A number of variables, including climate, market demand, land availability, and production objectives, influence the choice of production method. Fundamentals of Farming Beef Cattle Adherence to many essential principles is necessary for the successful production of beef cattle: 1. Animal Welfare: It is crucial to provide cattle the right attention and management in order to protect their health and welfare. This includes having access to hygienic water, wholesome food, sufficient housing, and qualified veterinary care. 2. Genetic Selection: Keeping a lucrative and productive herd requires choosing cattle with desired features including growth rate, meat quality, and illness resistance. Selective breeding strategies and careful examination of breeding stock are required for genetic improvement. 3. Nutrition Management: Maximizing output and maximizing feed efficiency depend on creating balanced diets that satisfy the nutritional needs of cattle at various stages of development. 4. Healthcare and Disease Prevention: By putting proactive health management techniques into place, such as disease monitoring, parasite control, and immunization programs, production losses are reduced and the spread of infectious illnesses is stopped. 5. Environmental Stewardship: Rotational grazing and soil conservation are two sustainable land management practices that support pasture health over the long run and lessen the environmental effect of cattle production. Opportunities and Difficulties in the Farming of Beef Cattle Although raising beef cattle has many advantages, there are a number of possibilities and obstacles as well: 1. Market Volatility: Variations in market demand and meat prices may have an effect on the sustainability and profitability of a firm. 2. Resource Management: Keeping production high while reducing environmental damage requires effective management of feed, water, and land resources.


Author: John W. Henderson
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 04/06/2024
Pages: 122
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.26d
ISBN: 9798322130444

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