
Cattle Breeding
Cattle breeding involves selecting and mating animals with desirable traits, such as good health, growth rate, and milk production, to produce offspring with improved qualities. The process can include natural pairing or artificial methods like artificial insemination. Breeders analyze traits, genetics, and lineage to make informed decisions, aiming to enhance herd productivity, disease resistance, and overall performance. Proper breeding practices ensure sustainable herd improvement while maintaining genetic diversity. This scientific approach helps meet agricultural needs effectively, supporting productive and healthy cattle populations.