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Dairy cattle - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Animalia, Ayrshire, Brahman, Chiroptera, Dexter, Durham, Galloway, Hereford, Holstein, Jersey, Lagomorpha, Longhorn, Primates, Rodentia, Sussex, Welsh |
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Introduction
Dairy cattle, generally of the species bos taurus, are domesticated animals bred to produce large quantities of milk.
Terminology
A young dairy animal is known as a calf. A female calf which has not given birth to a calf and is less than thirty months old is called a heifer. When more than seven months pregnant with its first calf, a female heifer is known as a springer. After calving, or when more than thirty months old, a female dairy animal is known as a cow.
A male dairy animal is called a bull at any stage of life, unless castrated, in which case he is known as a steer.
A dairy animal's mother is known as its dam. Similarly, a dairy animal's father is known as its sire.
Historical Background
Cattle were first domesticated around 6,500 B.C. Early cattle served a triple-purpose, providing meat, milk and labor.
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