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Cattle

Cattle (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos.

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Husbandry

Economy

Health

Impact of cattle husbandry

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Cattle

Nodes268
Edges267
Triples278
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007463
Components1

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Cattle

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related to Phylogeny · 30
Cattle → Africa, African, Although European, Anatolia, Archaeozoological, Asia, Asian, Australia, Bos, Dja'de, DNA, Europe, European, Levant, Mesopotamia, Modern, Mughara, Neolithic, New World, North
related to Dairy · 18
Cattle → Certain, Cows, Dairy, Europe, European Union, For, Holstein-Friesian, If, In, India, It, Lactation, Most, Over, The, The Holstein-Friesian, UK, United States
related to Taxonomy · 15
Cattle → Africa, American Society, Asia, Bos, Complicating, Dwarf Lulu, European, However, Hybrid, Hybrids, Indicine, Mammalogists, Nepal, The, They
related to Etymology · 12
Cattle → Anglo-Norman, Bible, English, In, King James Version, Latin, Medieval Latin, Old English, Persian, Proto-Indo-European, Sanskrit, The
related to Genetics · 12
Cattle → Agriculture, Behavioral, Early, HapMap, Health, Hereford, In, National Institutes, Rangeland, The, US Department, Using
related to Reproduction · 12
Cattle → After, Average, Beef, Copulation, Cows, Estrus, Farms, Heiffer, Highland, The, There, Under
related to Population · 11
Cattle → Antarctic, Brazil, Britain, China, Earth, English, Historically, In, India, There, US
related to Digestive system · 10
Cattle → Among, Cellulolytic, Eudiplodinium, Fibrobacter, If, Neocallimastix, Ostracodinium, Ruminococcus, The, They
related to In culture · 10
Cattle → Chinese, From, Hindu, Indian Union, Nepal, Slaughter, Taurus, The, Veneration, Western
related to Meat · 10
Cattle → About, Approximately, AustraliaAberdeen Angus, Austria, Droughtmaster, Other, Queensland, The, The Hereford, World

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animals milk dairy cows calves taurine cow species bos breeds aurochs meat beef taurus domesticated production million world used food

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the miniature Zebu are kept as pets.About 10instance ofSmall breeds0.80text
500 years agoinstance ofSmall breeds0.80text
taurine cattle were domesticated from wild aurochs progenitors in central Anatoliainstance ofSmall breeds0.80text
the Levantinstance ofSmall breeds0.80text
Western Iraninstance ofSmall breeds0.80text
chickensinstance ofwhich also included wild or small free-roaming animals0.80text
the King James Version of the Bibleinstance ofIn older English sources0.80text
cattle often means livestockinstance ofIn older English sources0.80text
as opposed to deerinstance ofIn older English sources0.80text
which are wildinstance ofIn older English sources0.80text
grass rich in celluloseinstance ofmeaning their digestive system is highly specialized for processing plant material0.80text
a tough carbohydrate polymer which many animals cannot digestinstance ofmeaning their digestive system is highly specialized for processing plant material0.80text

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