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Dairy cattle

British pronunciation/dˈeəɹi kˈatəl/
American pronunciation/dˈɛɹi kˈæɾəl/
Dairy cattle
[NOUN]
1

specifically bred and raised for milk production, and they are an important source of milk and dairy products for human consumption

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dairy cattle definition and meaning

What is a "dairy cattle"?

Dairy cattle, also known as dairy cows, are a type of cattle that are specifically bred and raised for their ability to produce milk. They are primarily used for milk production, and their milk is a vital source of nutrition for human consumption, used to produce a wide range of dairy products such as milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, and more. Dairy cattle are carefully managed and raised in specialized dairy farms, where they are provided with proper nutrition, housing, and veterinary care to ensure their health and productivity. The milk production of dairy cattle is carefully monitored, and modern dairy farming practices utilize advanced technology and management techniques to optimize milk production and quality.

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1You see, alfalfa and clover require pollination, and they're the primary food stock for dairy cattle.
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