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Breed: Brahman
Southern US was quickly recognized and the Brahman breed was developed from these original Bos indicus cattle with some European cattle (Bos taurus). Additional Bos indicus cattle ...
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THE YAK - SECOND EDITION
Male organs Puberty and mating Artificial insemination Relations with other cattle species 6 PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF YAK Overview Introduction Growth Body weight Other ... PERFORMANCE OF HYBRIDS OF YAK WITH BOS TAURUS AND BOS INDICUS CATTLE Overview Introduction Interpreting the results of hybridization (the question of heterosis from yak-cattle hybrids) Reproduction and fertility ...
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Search Cattle Biopiracy The Roslin Institute Patent Applications on Genes from Bos indicus (Indian Cattle Breed) India is the most significant source of the cattle diversity in the world and India's cattle breeds ... all Indian cattle breeds in spite of their diversity are called Bos indicus, the patent claim itself confirms that an Indian breed was used. Which of the many Indian cattle breed has ...
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Domestication and Gestation
Modern domestic cattle are believed to belong to either the species Bos taurus (Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, for example), or the species Bos indicus which are humped cattle like the Brahman. Some cattle are ... , conformation and/or function, and that pass these characteristics on to their offspring. When cattle were first domesticated, the primary goal was to obtain meat and skin, and to ...
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Animal Welfare - Livestock / Production Animals
Cattle South Australia has about 4% of the nation's cattle. Cattle breeds are divided into two main groups: temperate breeds (Bos taurus), which are derived from British stock, and tropical breeds (Bos indicus), developed from strains of the Indian Zebu. The temperate breeds are largely found in southern Australia, and the tropical breeds in the north. The Australian cattle herd ...
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2 YAK BREEDS
Linnaeus (1766) as Bos grunniens, the same genus as other domestic cattle. However, in the middle of the ... grounds of morphological distinctions from both other cattle and from bison. There was a return to Bos grunniens following Lydekker (1898), and ... yak has the same number of chromosomes (60) as Bos taurus and Bos indicus and interbreeds with both; the female hybrids being fertile ...
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