What is a Shelly cow?

Shelly Cow: An old cow, usually in poor condition. Steer: castrated male bovine (cow). Steers are raised and fed well to provide meat.
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What is a old cow called?

A mature, intact male used to breed is a bull. A male that has been castrated before sexual maturity is a steer. A female that is one to two years old, and has never had a calf, is a heifer. A female that is older than two years old but has never had a baby is a heiferette. A bovine used for hauling workloads is an ox.
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What is a canner cow?

Canners are thin, emaciated cows which have lost muscle mass due to poor nutrition or health. Cutters are thin to moderate in flesh. Little muscle mass has been lost but no excess condition is being carried. Cows grading Utility carry higher levels of condition.
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What is an abandoned calf called?

A calf that has lost its mother is an orphan calf, also known as a poddy or poddy-calf in British. Bobby calves are young calves which are to be slaughtered for human consumption. A vealer is a calf weighing less than about 330 kg (730 lb) which is at about eight to nine months of age.
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What is a cull cow?

Culling is to sell excess stock from the farm. A farmer would not be killing his cattle unless some are for meat or there are sick or injured cattle that need to be dispatched. A bullet through the forehead does the trick. Blatant negligence by denying proper nutrition, water and shelter to cattle will also kill them.
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What are breaker Boner and lean cows?

USDA Cull Cow Grades

The four classes are divided primarily on fatness. The fattest cows are called “Breakers.” Moderately fleshed cows are “Boners.” Thin cows are called “Leans” or “Lights,” depending upon the weight of the cow. Most years there will be price differences among these four grades.
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What are Packer cows?

A Packer buys livestock for slaughter, manufactures or prepares meats or meat food products for sale or shipment, or markets meats, meat food products, or livestock products in an unmanufactured form, acting as a wholesale broker, dealer, or distributor.
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What does it mean when a cow bobs its head?

Going to find a place to lie down. Watching you with an expression of mild to somewhat-intent interest. Raising and bobbing their heads to smell you, if you've got their attention. The bull "courting" the cows (sniffing and licking the genital area, attempting to mount, etc.)
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What is a bobby calf?

A Bobby calf is aged 5-30 days old and not accompanied by its mother. They are commonly a dairy or dairy cross animal. Bobby calves are often sold through property to property sales and occasionally through livestock markets.
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What do cowboys call their horses?

CRITTER: Often in speaking of cows or horses a cowboy calls them a “critter.” Other animals can also be critters. CROUP: Rump of the horse, the top of the hind quarters from the tail to the kidney area (loin).
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What is a broken mouth cow?

Broken-mouthed indicates a cow is missing one of the incisor teeth. The smooth-mouthed description indicates the cow has lost or completely worn down most if not all of her teeth. Worn teeth may still be present but worn down to the gumline, hence the term gummer.
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What is the cheapest grade of beef?

There are eight different USDA beef grades: prime, choice, select, standard, commercial, utility, cutter and canner. Prime being the highest beef quality and canner being the lowest.
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Can you butcher a 7 year old cow?

While it is undeniable that meat gets tougher as an animal ages, Danforth says it is possible to get flavorful and tender meat from an older animal.
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What is the female bull called?

The female counterpart to a bull is a cow, while a male of the species that has been castrated is a steer, ox, or bullock, although in North America, this last term refers to a young bull.
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What do cowboys call calves?

It's hard to imagine they confused bovines with canines. First of all, some say dogies and some say doggies. I'm going with dogies. A dogey is cowboy parlance for a motherless calf.
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Why do they put a ring in a bull's nose?

Nose rings are used to control bulls and occasionally cows, and to help wean young cattle by preventing suckling. Nose rings are used on pigs to discourage rooting. Some nose rings are installed through a pierced hole in the nasal septum or rim of the nose and remain there, while others are temporary tools.
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What is a slinky calf?

Slinkskins are the bodies of calves which have died either because of bad weather conditions or failure to thrive. The bodies are collected two or three times a week and are worth "a few dollars each".
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Do cows mourn their calves?

Cows seem to miss their calves for at least a day or two after separation. Many cows bellow and cry for hours or days after their calf is taken away, although that varies. Some cows are also seen chasing after their calf, or looking around for their calf after separation.
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How old are cows when slaughtered?

Cattle raised for beef will typically be slaughtered by the time they reach 2-3 years old. Some have advocated a switch to slaughtering cows for meat at an older age.
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Should you look a cow in the eye?

Move slowly but assertively forward, don't run or look them in the eye. If cows get too close turn to face them, stretch your arms to the side and say “GO ON BY!” firmly and confidently. You can also give them a firm but gentle shove if they are crowding. Always have an exit route.
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Why do bulls hate red?

The color red does not make bulls angry. In fact, bulls are partially color blind compared to healthy humans, so that they cannot see red. According to the book "Improving Animal Welfare" by Temple Grandin, cattle lack the red retina receptor and can only see yellow, green, blue, and violet colors.
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How do you talk to cows?

Be polite, let the cow make the first move. 2) “I don't want to talk.” Some cows want to socialize, some don't. If you've said, “Hello,” and the cow swings her head at you as if she was brushing you off, leave her alone. She doesn't want to talk right then so say hello to another cow.
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Why are steers more expensive than heifers?

Steers are cheaper to feed and gain faster than heifers. Since it costs more to feed the heifer, it is implied that to make the same profit as a steer, the heifer must be cheaper to buy. The heifers must be 10 to 12 cents per pound cheaper than steers otherwise it becomes expensive to feed heifers (M.
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What is a cutter bull?

Cutters and canners: characterized as having little or no external fat or marbling, and poor body conformation. 4. Bulls: defined as intact male animals that have little fat cover or marbling but good body conformation.
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Which breed of cattle is best for beef?

Black Angus is the most common breed of beef cattle in the U.S., with more than 330,000 animals registered. One reason the breed is so popular is their carcass characteristics, which are marketed as yielding well-marbled, flavorful beef.
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