
Breeds of Livestock
Breeds of livestock are specific groups within a species that share particular traits, such as size, growth rate, milk production, or adaptability to environments. These breeds are developed through selective breeding to excel in certain characteristics, making them suitable for different farming needs. For example, some cattle breeds produce more milk, while others are prized for meat or hardiness. Recognizing different breeds helps farmers choose animals best suited to their climate, resources, and goals, ensuring efficient and productive livestock management.