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  by Katie Jones
Cows are part
of the cattle or
bovine family.
 (Interesting note: The term,
  “cattle” replaced earlier Old
  English feoh"cattle, property"
  (cf. German: Vieh)
Male cattle used for breeding
are called bulls.
Male cattle, called steers, are
castrated & grown for their meat.
Female cattle that have NOT
given birth are called heifers.
Female bovine that have given
birth are called cows.
Baby bovine are called calves
(singular = calf).
Oxen are work or draft cattle.
Heifer (female)   Bull (male)    Oxen (draft
                             no calves        breeding       animals)
                  Adults
                           Cow (female)      Steer (male)
                            had calves          meat
Cattle / Bovine

                  Babies
                                  Calves
A cow gives birth to 1-2 calves
       after 9 months.
Calves are weaned from their
mothers at around 3-8 months.
Dairy cattle are tagged on their ears
for identification. Beef cattle are
branded on their sides.
Cattle digestion
            6 hrs – eating
            8 hrs – chewing
             cud
            rumen,
             reticulum,
             omasum, and
             abomasum
There are generally two types of
    cattle for consumption.




     Beef          Dairy
Dairy Cattle




Jersey cows have tan        Guernsey cows have     Holstein cows are
bodies and brown            orange bodies with     some of the top
feet. The tips of their     white markings and a   producers of milk and
tails are white.            white tail.            is black and white.
Dairy must be milked at least 1 per day.
     Otherwise, they get mastitis.
Dairy cattle eat grass, hay, & corn.
Most US dairy live on family farms
 with average size of 135 cows.
                       The biggest
                       dairy is in IN
                         and has
                         30,000
Beef Cattle




Charoloais are         Brangus cattle are   Hereford cattle have
creamy white with a    black and saggy.     reddish bodies and
pink nose.                                  white faces.
Beef cattle eat …
hay, grass, grain hulls, oilseed hulls,
 distillers grains, sweet corn cannery
 waste, bakery waste, grain screenings,
 apple pomace, soybeans, canola meal,
 corn, barley, oats
Most US beef cattle live on pasture
 farms and then on big feedlots.
The meat from
cows is called
beef. What is
 your favorite
  beef dish?
Sources
 www.agclassroom.or/ok
 http://www.instructorweb.com/lesson/cow.asp
 http://www.kerncattlewomen.org/wp-
  content/uploads/2011/04/CattleCountryBookletO
  ct2010.pdf
 http://www.lessonsnips.com/lesson/cowscartons
 http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/faen/dairy%20facts.
  html
 http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/be
  ef/facts/91-066.htm

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Cows

  • 1. C O W s by Katie Jones
  • 2. Cows are part of the cattle or bovine family.  (Interesting note: The term, “cattle” replaced earlier Old English feoh"cattle, property" (cf. German: Vieh)
  • 3. Male cattle used for breeding are called bulls.
  • 4. Male cattle, called steers, are castrated & grown for their meat.
  • 5. Female cattle that have NOT given birth are called heifers.
  • 6. Female bovine that have given birth are called cows.
  • 7. Baby bovine are called calves (singular = calf).
  • 8. Oxen are work or draft cattle.
  • 9. Heifer (female) Bull (male) Oxen (draft no calves breeding animals) Adults Cow (female) Steer (male) had calves meat Cattle / Bovine Babies Calves
  • 10. A cow gives birth to 1-2 calves after 9 months.
  • 11. Calves are weaned from their mothers at around 3-8 months.
  • 12. Dairy cattle are tagged on their ears for identification. Beef cattle are branded on their sides.
  • 13. Cattle digestion 6 hrs – eating 8 hrs – chewing cud rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum
  • 14. There are generally two types of cattle for consumption. Beef Dairy
  • 15. Dairy Cattle Jersey cows have tan Guernsey cows have Holstein cows are bodies and brown orange bodies with some of the top feet. The tips of their white markings and a producers of milk and tails are white. white tail. is black and white.
  • 16. Dairy must be milked at least 1 per day. Otherwise, they get mastitis.
  • 17. Dairy cattle eat grass, hay, & corn.
  • 18. Most US dairy live on family farms with average size of 135 cows. The biggest dairy is in IN and has 30,000
  • 19. Beef Cattle Charoloais are Brangus cattle are Hereford cattle have creamy white with a black and saggy. reddish bodies and pink nose. white faces.
  • 20. Beef cattle eat … hay, grass, grain hulls, oilseed hulls, distillers grains, sweet corn cannery waste, bakery waste, grain screenings, apple pomace, soybeans, canola meal, corn, barley, oats
  • 21. Most US beef cattle live on pasture farms and then on big feedlots.
  • 22. The meat from cows is called beef. What is your favorite beef dish?
  • 23.
  • 24. Sources  www.agclassroom.or/ok  http://www.instructorweb.com/lesson/cow.asp  http://www.kerncattlewomen.org/wp- content/uploads/2011/04/CattleCountryBookletO ct2010.pdf  http://www.lessonsnips.com/lesson/cowscartons  http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/faen/dairy%20facts. html  http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/be ef/facts/91-066.htm