Beef Tendon
A cut of beef obtained from tendons, known for its gelatinous texture and use in traditional dishes. For example, producing beef tendons for Asian cuisine and health-conscious consumers.
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A cut of beef obtained from tendons, known for its gelatinous texture and use in traditional dishes. For example, producing beef tendons for Asian cuisine and health-conscious consumers.
The principles and practices of selecting and mating livestock to improve genetic traits and enhance productivity. For example, using genetic selection to breed cattle with superior meat quality and disease resistance.
The removal of soil from the land surface through processes such as erosion, runoff, and human activity. Soil loss can reduce soil fertility and degrade land quality. For example, implementing erosion control practices to prevent soil loss and maintain soil health in agricultural landscapes.
The practice of raising domestic birds for their meat, eggs, and feathers. Poultry farming involves breeding, feeding, and managing the health of birds. For instance, operating a poultry farm to produce broiler chickens for the meat industry.
A system where calves are housed together in groups rather than individually. Group housing promotes social interaction and reduces labor. For instance, transitioning older calves to group housing to encourage social behavior and reduce management costs.
A chronic bacterial infection in cattle, causing respiratory disease and wasting. TB is managed through testing, culling, and biosecurity measures. For instance, conducting regular TB tests to detect and remove infected animals from the herd.
A shelter or barn where cows are housed, often equipped with milking facilities. Cowsheds provide protection from weather and a place for milking. For instance, dairy cows are brought into the cowshed for milking twice a day.
Unpasteurized milk that has not been heat-treated to kill bacteria. Raw milk is consumed for its natural enzymes and flavor but carries a higher risk of foodborne illness. For instance, selling raw milk directly to consumers in states where it is legal.
The practices used to regularly check and assess the health and condition of beehives, including brood health, disease presence, and queen activity. For example, conducting beehive inspections to identify and address potential issues early.
Practices used to prevent soil erosion and manage sediment runoff from agricultural fields. Sediment control helps protect water quality and maintain soil health. For example, installing sediment control barriers to reduce soil erosion during heavy rainfall and prevent sediment from entering waterways.
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