1. The primary purposes of cattle husbandry are for meat production, providing beef for human consumption, and for dairy production, yielding milk, cheese, and other dairy products. Cattle are also utilized for work, transportation, and as a source of hides.

    The primary purposes of cattle husbandry are for meat production, providing beef for human consumption, and for dairy production, yielding milk, cheese, and other dairy products. Cattle are also utilized for work, transportation, and as a source of hides.

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  2. Breeds selected for long lactation periods are typically dairy breeds, such as Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss. These breeds are renowned for their high milk production and ability to sustain lactation over extended periods, benefiting dairy farming operations.

    Breeds selected for long lactation periods are typically dairy breeds, such as Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss. These breeds are renowned for their high milk production and ability to sustain lactation over extended periods, benefiting dairy farming operations.

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  3. Local breeds like Red Sindhi and Sahiwal possess traits such as heat tolerance, disease resistance, and adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. They are valued for their high milk production, draught capacity, and suitability for tropical climates, benefiting agricultural practices in diversRead more

    Local breeds like Red Sindhi and Sahiwal possess traits such as heat tolerance, disease resistance, and adaptability to harsh environmental conditions. They are valued for their high milk production, draught capacity, and suitability for tropical climates, benefiting agricultural practices in diverse regions.

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  4. Milch animals are those primarily raised for milk production, providing dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt. Draught animals are used for pulling loads or plowing fields, aiding in agricultural activities like transportation and cultivation.

    Milch animals are those primarily raised for milk production, providing dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt. Draught animals are used for pulling loads or plowing fields, aiding in agricultural activities like transportation and cultivation.

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