cattle breeding

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The selective mating of cattle to produce offspring with desired traits.

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  • Successful cattle breeding requires deep knowledge of genetics and animal husbandry.
  • The local economy heavily relies on the cattle breeding industry.
  • Scientists are developing new techniques for more efficient cattle breeding to improve milk yield.
  • For centuries, traditional cattle breeding methods have shaped the livestock in this region.
  • Modern cattle breeding programs often use artificial insemination and embryo transfer.
  • The main challenges of cattle breeding include disease prevention and maintaining genetic diversity.
  • He is pursuing a degree in agricultural science with a specialization in cattle breeding.
  • Their focus on selective cattle breeding has resulted in a herd that is highly resistant to local diseases.
  • The national cattle breeding program is considered one of the most advanced in the world.
  • The farm invested in a new facility to improve its cattle breeding operations.