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Beef Breeds. Ms. Pilcher Ag Science. Questions to Investigate. Where did each breed of cattle originate? What are the common colors of each breed of cattle? Which breeds are polled and which are horned? What are the unique qualities for each breed of cattle?. Originated in Scotland
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Beef Breeds Ms. Pilcher Ag Science
Questions to Investigate • Where did each breed of cattle originate? • What are the common colors of each breed of cattle? • Which breeds are polled and which are horned? • What are the unique qualities for each breed of cattle?
Originated in Scotland Solid black in color Polled Angus
Angus • Most popular breed • Very vigorous growth and perform well in feedlots • Moderate in size • Good longevity and maternal traits • Known for their marbling
Originated in Scotland Solid Red Polled Red Angus
Red Angus • Quality Carcasses • More Heat Tolerant • Have good maternal traits and calving ease.
Originated in England Can be red, white, or roan Can be horned or polled Shorthorn
Shorthorn • Dual-purpose breed-used for milk and beef production • Known for being docile • Good mothering abilities • High Fertility
Originated in Herefordshire, England Red bodies with white markings Horned Hereford
Hereford • Very tolerant to cold climates • Moderately sized • Known for docile nature and excellent disposition • Longevity • Good fleshing ability
Polled Hereford • Originated in Ohio when a man thought dehorning was inhumane • Red and White in color • Polled • Good Feed Efficiency • Good dispositions
Originated in Switzerland Originally red and white, but now there are many black Horned or polled Simmental
Simmental • Rapid Growth • Thick muscling • Good feed efficiency • Can adapt to many climates • Good mothering abilities • High weaning weights • High twinning rate
Chianina • Originated in Italy • Off-white with black nose, muzzle • Horned or Polled
Chianina • Longevity • High Fertility • Largest Framed Breed • Used today in many crossbreeding programs, especially show steers
Charolais • Originated in France • White to light straw color • Horned or Polled
Charolais • First exotic breed in U.S. • Large in size • Known for heavy muscling • Feed Efficiency • Heat tolerant • Popular for crossbreeding to increase size and muscle in offspring
Limousin • Originated in France • Wheat to rust red or orange colored or black • Horned or Polled
Limousin • Very long and shallow bodied • Known for calving ease • Carcass leanness and heavily muscled • Feed efficiency • Smaller framed than other continental breeds
Maine-Anjou • Originated in France • Black and White or Red • Horned or Polled
Maine-Anjou • High Feed Efficiency • Good milk producers • Good muscling
Texas Longhorn • Originated in U.S. • Any color • Horned
Texas Longhorn • Hardy • Disease/Parasite Resistant • Often used for roping animals
Brahman • Originated in India • Dark to light gray or red to almost black • Polled
Brahman • Has loose skin, large hump over shoulders, and large droopy ears • Sometimes called Zebu cattle • Popular because disease and heat resistant, heat tolerant, rapid weight gain, and quality carcasses • Unpredictable temperament • Excellent ability to forage successfully on poor range
Belgian Blue • Originated in Belgium • White, Blue Roan, or sometimes black • Horned
Belgian Blue • Very quiet temperament • Double muscled
Wagyu • Japanese beef cattle • Can be black or red • Horned • Influenced by many different breeds
Wagyu • Meat is a niche market • Meat is tender and rich in flavor • Meat is served in small portions