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Qué (quién) es cattle - definición


cattle         
  • A herd of cows in Punjab.
  • nose ring]] to prevent it from suckling, which is usually to assist in [[weaning]].
  • Cattle receive about half of their information visually.
  • Video of a calf suckling
  • This Hereford is being inspected for [[tick]]s. Cattle are often restrained or confined in [[cattle crush]]es (squeeze chutes) when given medical attention.
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  • Holstein cattle]] are the primary dairy breed, bred for high milk production.
  • A cow giving birth
  • usually done by machine]].
  • Several senses are used in social relationships among cattle.
  • A [[Finncattle]] at [[Särkänniemi]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • [[Texas Longhorn]]s are a US breed.
  • Oxen used in traditional ploughing – [[Karnataka]]
  • wisent]] and cattle hybrid
LARGE, DOMESTICATED, CLOVEN-HOOVED HERBIVORES
Domestic Cattle; Cows; Bos taurus; Bos primigenius taurus; Cow; Bos Taurus; Moo unit; Bull or cow; Domestic cattle; Domesticated cattle; Female cattle; Male cattle; B. taurus; Cattle herding; Cattle slaughter; 🐄; Moo-cow; Cow's size; Bovine animal; 🐮; Cattle anatomy; Beeves; Bos taurus domesticus; Taurine cattle; Domestic cow; Moo cow; Feral cattle; Anatomy of cattle; European cattle; Bos taurus taurus; Bull-calf; Wild bull; Wild Bull; User:Mr. Great Cow; Heifer (cow); Environmental impact of cattle production; Digestive system of cattle; Reproductive anatomy of cattle; Environmental impact of the beef industry; Bos longifrons; Cattle diseases; Sex organs of cattle; Livestock (domesticated bovines); Steer (cow); Taurine (cattle); Vision in cattle; Steer (cattle); Taurus cattle; Domestication of the cow
n.
1) to breed; raise (esp. AE), rear (BE) cattle
2) to drive; graze; round up cattle
3) to brand cattle
4) dairy; prize cattle
5) cattle graze
6) a head of cattle; a herd of cattle
7) young cattle are calves
8) female cattle are cows
9) male cattle are bulls
Cattle         
  • A herd of cows in Punjab.
  • nose ring]] to prevent it from suckling, which is usually to assist in [[weaning]].
  • Cattle receive about half of their information visually.
  • Video of a calf suckling
  • This Hereford is being inspected for [[tick]]s. Cattle are often restrained or confined in [[cattle crush]]es (squeeze chutes) when given medical attention.
  • access-date=27 October 2016}}</ref>
  • Holstein cattle]] are the primary dairy breed, bred for high milk production.
  • A cow giving birth
  • usually done by machine]].
  • Several senses are used in social relationships among cattle.
  • A [[Finncattle]] at [[Särkänniemi]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • [[Texas Longhorn]]s are a US breed.
  • Oxen used in traditional ploughing – [[Karnataka]]
  • wisent]] and cattle hybrid
LARGE, DOMESTICATED, CLOVEN-HOOVED HERBIVORES
Domestic Cattle; Cows; Bos taurus; Bos primigenius taurus; Cow; Bos Taurus; Moo unit; Bull or cow; Domestic cattle; Domesticated cattle; Female cattle; Male cattle; B. taurus; Cattle herding; Cattle slaughter; 🐄; Moo-cow; Cow's size; Bovine animal; 🐮; Cattle anatomy; Beeves; Bos taurus domesticus; Taurine cattle; Domestic cow; Moo cow; Feral cattle; Anatomy of cattle; European cattle; Bos taurus taurus; Bull-calf; Wild bull; Wild Bull; User:Mr. Great Cow; Heifer (cow); Environmental impact of cattle production; Digestive system of cattle; Reproductive anatomy of cattle; Environmental impact of the beef industry; Bos longifrons; Cattle diseases; Sex organs of cattle; Livestock (domesticated bovines); Steer (cow); Taurine (cattle); Vision in cattle; Steer (cattle); Taurus cattle; Domestication of the cow
·noun ·pl Quadrupeds of the Bovine family; sometimes, also, including all domestic quadrupeds, as sheep, goats, horses, mules, asses, and swine.
cattle         
  • A herd of cows in Punjab.
  • nose ring]] to prevent it from suckling, which is usually to assist in [[weaning]].
  • Cattle receive about half of their information visually.
  • Video of a calf suckling
  • This Hereford is being inspected for [[tick]]s. Cattle are often restrained or confined in [[cattle crush]]es (squeeze chutes) when given medical attention.
  • access-date=27 October 2016}}</ref>
  • Holstein cattle]] are the primary dairy breed, bred for high milk production.
  • A cow giving birth
  • usually done by machine]].
  • Several senses are used in social relationships among cattle.
  • A [[Finncattle]] at [[Särkänniemi]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • [[Texas Longhorn]]s are a US breed.
  • Oxen used in traditional ploughing – [[Karnataka]]
  • wisent]] and cattle hybrid
LARGE, DOMESTICATED, CLOVEN-HOOVED HERBIVORES
Domestic Cattle; Cows; Bos taurus; Bos primigenius taurus; Cow; Bos Taurus; Moo unit; Bull or cow; Domestic cattle; Domesticated cattle; Female cattle; Male cattle; B. taurus; Cattle herding; Cattle slaughter; 🐄; Moo-cow; Cow's size; Bovine animal; 🐮; Cattle anatomy; Beeves; Bos taurus domesticus; Taurine cattle; Domestic cow; Moo cow; Feral cattle; Anatomy of cattle; European cattle; Bos taurus taurus; Bull-calf; Wild bull; Wild Bull; User:Mr. Great Cow; Heifer (cow); Environmental impact of cattle production; Digestive system of cattle; Reproductive anatomy of cattle; Environmental impact of the beef industry; Bos longifrons; Cattle diseases; Sex organs of cattle; Livestock (domesticated bovines); Steer (cow); Taurine (cattle); Vision in cattle; Steer (cattle); Taurus cattle; Domestication of the cow
¦ plural noun large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, chiefly domesticated for meat or milk or as beasts of burden; cows and oxen. [Bos taurus and other species, family Bovidae.]
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. catel, var. of OFr. chatel (see chattel).

Wikipedia

Cattle
Cattle (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos.
Ejemplos de uso de cattle
1. "The other mechanism is cattle to cattle transfer.
2. Live cattle exports account for 10 percent of Australia’s cattle production.
3. The ban against feeding cattle remains to cattle was issued in August 1''7.
4. Ground–up cattle remains _ leftovers from slaughtering operations _ were used as protein in cattle feed until 1''7, when a mad cow outbreak in Britain prompted the U.S. to ban the feed industry from using cattle remains in cattle feed.
5. The U.S. banned ground–up cattle remains from being added to cattle feed in 1''7.