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Beef Breed Cattle Simangus
 Beef Cattle: Breeding, Feeding, and Showing by Lucy Newham, Beef Cattle: Breeding, Feeding, and Showing
 Storey's Guide to Raising Beef Cattle by Heather Smith Thomas, A bovine expert, Thomas explains facilities, breeding and genetics, calving, health care, and advice for marketing a cattle business.
Beef Shorthorn - The Beef Shorthorn breed of cattle was developed from the Shorthorn breed. The Shorthorn was originally developed as a dual purpose breed, suitable for both dairy and beef production. Dexter cattle - Dexter cattle are a minority breed of cattle and until fairly recently, were in fact considered as a rare breed. They are the smallest native breed, and originated in the South of Ireland in the 1800's as an ideal "cottagers cow", producing plenty of milk for the house and a calf to be reared for beef each year. Shorthorn - The Shorthorn breed of cattle originated in the North East of England in the late 18th century. The breed was developed as a dual purpose breed, suitable for both dairy and beef production, however there were always certain blood lines within the breed which emphasised one quality or the other. Afrikaner cattle - The Afrikaner cattle are a hardy breed of beef cattle which are popular in South Africa.
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