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    cross sectional in nature conducted in Kazo and Nyabushozi counties of Mbarara district in South Western Uganda. Pastoralists (Bahima)‚ who have information on indigenous knowledge about Ankole cattle breeds and who use it to select superior bulls and cows‚ constituted the study population. A total of 167 pastoralists were targeted for the study where a total of 150 responded. It imaged from the study that the Bahima can easily identify their animals mainly by color patterns‚ they can also easily tell

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    2012 Beef Grass Fed Beef vs. Grain Fed Beef Before World War Two (WW2)‚ ranchers raised grass fed cows and that was the norm. But because of the high demand for beef after WW2 ranchers had to change the way they raised cows. Ever since WW2‚ cows have been raised on grain which has become the norm when it comes to raising cows. That means they are fed mainly corn instead of grass. With the cows being fed corn they get fatter quicker so that means that they are at the weight to get slaughtered quicker

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    feed cattle directly affects the quality of beef for the consumer. The cow has many more benefits from eating grass than being fed corn. It is a lot healthier for cows to consume grass because that is what their stomachs are made for. The stomachs have three sections that are made specifically for digesting grass (Healthy Theory -Corn-Fed Vs. Grass-Fed Beef). Today‚ most cows are put on a diet that is based on corn. The cows used to be fed grass and roam free but since than there have been changes

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    expensive new technology. It is a state of the art machine that can handle a herd of 50-60 cows (depending on the amount of production per cow). The robot is a complicated machine‚ but it has simple concepts that are quick and easy for both cows and farmers to learn. The procedure of adjusting a dairy herd to a robot is said to be quick and easy. It usually takes two-three weeks for cows to adjust. Cows require a schedule that is followed precisely every day. They need a set time of milking‚ eating

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    breakfast early in  the morning‚ taking a shower‚ going outside to play‚ go back in for dinner taking up to 2 hours  the max to finish all my dinner. You see I was the type to not want to eat my appetite was the  opposite of a cows. So in order to finish all my dinner I ate very slow And took my time at that.  Which would always cause a big fuss around the house cause my mother would get mad and my  grandmother would take my side and sat there with me until I had ate everything on that plate.  You see

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    trying to escape things happening in their environment b. Imprinting – learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage that is rapid c. Hibernation – refers to a season of heterothermy that is characterized by low body temperature‚ slow breathing and heart rate‚ and low metabolic rate ; Ex: Bears‚ Bats d. Classical Conditioning – a process of behavior modification in which a subject learns to respond in a desired manner such that a neutral stimulus 3. Biotic means a living component

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    Food‚ Drink‚ and Festivals Ancient Egyptians did different things than what we do today‚ thanks to the fact that they lived in a desert. They didn’t have the wide open fields full of cows that were born with the sole purpose in life to die and be eaten later. They threw festivals and feasts for the gods of their religion‚ and made elaborate statues to their Gods. The many different foods they ate included bread‚ fruits‚ vegetables‚ and sometimes meat. They used barley for their bread. Nothing

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    The Big Business of Dairy Farming : Big Trouble for Cows June 11‚ 2007 Most people are aware that dairies in the United States bear little resemblance to the idyllic pastures of yesteryear. As with other branches of animal agriculture‚ such as chicken and egg production‚ hog farming‚ and beef production as well as crop growing small‚ traditional dairy farms have been steadily pushed out of the business by large agribusiness concerns. Since the mid-20th century‚ the growth of factory farming

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    When you use a higher pitch you are perceived as nervous or afraid‚ where as a lower pitch you are perceived as peaceful or dad. Loud people appear pushy‚ quiet people appear timid. If you talk too fast you may not be understood‚ but if you talk too slow you will probably bore people. The quality of your voice also affects how people perceive you‚ as does the intonation. If you talk in a monotone voice‚ you will bore listeners‚ but if you have too much intonation you may appear ditzy. When you use

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    Chadron State College Chadron‚ Nebraska Abstract The prevalence of late spring/early summer calving (May-June) and the use of early weaning with environmentally adapted cows is not a new concept‚ however it is not a common occurrence in Northwest Nebraska nor the Northern Great Plains. Over time smaller framed cows with less milk production have been systematically replaced by higher milk producing and larger framed ones. In areas such as Northwest Nebraska (semi-arid) this has led to less

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