Thursday, February 19, 2015

Knowing top five Best beef Breeds cattle

1.     Angus: The Angus breed was first imported to Victoria Kan, from Scotland in 1860 to Canada, as particularly being noted for their increasing size, maternal  characteristics, ability to forage under rugged conditions and high quality carcass.  They are either black or red in color weighing up-to 568 kg (mature Angus cow) to 1045 kg(mature Angus bull) on average.
2.   Charolais: They are the one of the oldest French breeds that was introduced to Canada. They are very popular for its ability to grow rapidly and produce a lean, high yielding carcass. They are manly found in polled strains. They weigh up to 727 kg (mature Charolais cow) to 1136 kg(mature Charolais bull) on average.
3.   Hereford: They were imported from British Isles in 1860 to Canada. They are very popular for its ability to grow rapidly and produce a lean, high yielding carcass. They are manly found in white color with strains of red or black. They weigh up to 682 kg (mature Hereford cow) to 1045 kg(mature here ford bull) on average.
4.   SimmentalThe Canadian Simmental blends the unique characteristics of five European Simmental strains: the Simmental from Switzerland, the Pie Rouge, Abundance and Montpelier of France and the German Fleckvieh.  They are usually light tan to dark red color with white markings. They weigh up to 727 kg (mature Simmental cow) to 1273 kg(mature Simmental bull) on average.

5.    Blonde D'Aquitaine: This breed was originated in France where it was developed as a dual purpose breed. Today, they are recognized primarily for its beef characteristics, feed efficiency and carcass quality. They weigh up to 818 kg (mature Simmental cow) to 1091 kg(mature Simmental bull) on average.