Great video. Very informative. Taught me a few things I didn't know. You should've done a "your mom" joke at the end. The last cow breed is... your mom! 😂
Quick point on the pronunciation of the "Hereford", its not pronounced Her-ferd, the pronunciation is Heh-ra-ferd. I lived in Hereford, UK where the breed comes from. You can hear the pronunciation of Hereford if you check the wiki for the place. Really enjoyed the video otherwise.
Kathleen Graig I found your video interesting about your breeds but you need to learn more about the Limousine and Charolais and Gelbievh that are all good breeds of cattle really Limousine is the biggest breed in Europe and one Sire too. And Limousine and Charolais have double muscles like Belgium blues. Black Angus is good but Red Angus is better tho .
Also worth mentioning that practically dairy cows with only one calf that has recently been born are also practically referred to as heifers, because they are very tense and kinda hard to work with because they are still new to producing milk
Limousin is the biggest breed in Europe and the UK . And the Shorthorn isn’t the only breed that is for beef and dairy tho the South Devon is also a dual purspose breed too. Tho
Nice presentation however the lady is clearly an Angus is king mindset, nearly any beef animal can make excellent meat if fed properly and long enough.
Kathleen Graig Limousins are not Short our Stubby and it black Limousins where American made really. IF you go to France you won’t see black Limousins only tan colour and there are 3 double muscles breeds Limousins and Charolais and Belgium blue really. Limousins are the biggest European breed and the one terminal Sire too really
Straight to the point, simple, and informative.
My brother and I were driving down the highway and wanted to learn about cows. Thanks for the info!
Thank you so much! At last a really great presentation, concise and clear. Loved it. I’m doing armchair cattle ranching!
You are awesome, girl. I learnt so much!
I learned most of these in AFNR and I'm so thankful I did really awesome video I enjoyed it
This was super helpful - thank you!
I was seeing no difference between Hereford and simmental but now it so clear. Thaks a lot
My home county Ayrshire is definitely in Scotland not Switzerland !! 😃 Nice video though 👍
Great presentation thank you!
I have an exam in 9 hour (it's at 9 am) and this video helped alot, thanks
Thanks a lot and I learn from you all this kinds of cattles God bless you madam
Wow thank you so much for this. As a Californian we don't look into this as much as we should
Its a nice subject to talk about when you prepare a ribeye for a customer.
Excellent, thank you.
Awesome video!
Good job!
Outstanding!
Super helpful!!
haha better than my uni lecture notes
Love it. Ty
Wow I learned so much😂
welcomeno
Thank you awesome explanation
Great video. Very informative. Taught me a few things I didn't know. You should've done a "your mom" joke at the end. The last cow breed is... your mom! 😂
Good information
well done. Thanks.
love your commentary on the long horn
Quick point on the pronunciation of the "Hereford", its not pronounced Her-ferd, the pronunciation is Heh-ra-ferd. I lived in Hereford, UK where the breed comes from. You can hear the pronunciation of Hereford if you check the wiki for the place.
Really enjoyed the video otherwise.
We pronounce it Her-ferd in the United States. Just one of those things that is pronounced differently in different regions (even if it isn't correct)
Aryshire come from Scotland not Switzerland
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Kathleen Graig I found your video interesting about your breeds but you need to learn more about the Limousine and Charolais and Gelbievh that are all good breeds of cattle really Limousine is the biggest breed in Europe and one Sire too. And Limousine and Charolais have double muscles like Belgium blues. Black Angus is good but Red Angus is better tho .
Also worth mentioning that practically dairy cows with only one calf that has recently been born are also practically referred to as heifers, because they are very tense and kinda hard to work with because they are still new to producing milk
The Charolais kinda look like a Rhino
Nice school project video" lots of errors in it though.
I agree with you. There are a lot of errors.
good terms livestock
please make more videos,,ILOVE ur shit!!!
Why did you stopped posting videos?
Limousin is the biggest breed in Europe and the UK . And the Shorthorn isn’t the only breed that is for beef and dairy tho the South Devon is also a dual purspose breed too. Tho
Good videos. Much information, can i have one?
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Ayrshires are from Scotland.
I'll buy a longhorn for a pet hahaha
And what about an Ox?
Aryshires are from Scotland
The Ayrshire's origin is Ayrshire Scotland, not Switzerland.
Nice presentation however the lady is clearly an Angus is king mindset, nearly any beef animal can make excellent meat if fed properly and long enough.
Ive seen videos of cows in India, most of them seem to be the Brahman.
Kathleen Graig Limousins are not Short our Stubby and it black Limousins where American made really. IF you go to France you won’t see black Limousins only tan colour and there are 3 double muscles breeds Limousins and Charolais and Belgium blue really. Limousins are the biggest European breed and the one terminal Sire too really
Ayrshire are not from Switzerland. They are from England.
Or Scotland, if you want to be factual.
This video is LOADED with misinformation , & apparently, personal opinion.
Ayrshire's are Scottish, limousin's are larger than Angus and you're pronouncements of the British and European breeds is terrible.
beef is beef, angus is not better then any other breeds..