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00:00America's Cattle Breeds, from Black Angus to Longhorns across the ranch.
00:05A Black Angus cow can stand calmly behind a white ranch fence.
00:10Across American ranches, pastures, sale barns, and feedlots,
00:14popular cattle breeds shape beef, milk, breeding, and farm work.
00:19The Black Angus grazes across U.S. pastures with a solid black coat
00:23and strong reputation for beef quality.
00:25The Hereford carries a red body and white face,
00:29standing out clearly in green fields and open ranch land.
00:33The Holstein walks through dairy barns with black and white markings,
00:36producing large amounts of milk for American farms.
00:39The Charolais stands tall with a pale coat and heavy muscle,
00:44often used for beef production and crossbreeding.
00:47The Brahmin handles heat with loose skin, a shoulder hump,
00:51and strong tolerance for southern climates.
00:53The Simmental shows red, white, or mixed coloring,
00:57giving ranchers size, growth, and milk production in one breed.
01:02The Texas Longhorn walks with wide horns across ranch land,
01:06carrying a tough history tied to the American West.
01:09The Jersey Cow stays smaller than many dairy breeds,
01:12producing rich milk with high butterfat for cheese and cream.
01:15The Limousin carries lean muscle and a golden red coat,
01:19often valued for efficient beef production.
01:22These cattle breeds share one pattern.
01:25Size, milk, muscle, heat, tolerance, and hardiness
01:29decide their place on American farms.
01:32When a herd moves across a pasture at sunset,
01:35every breed tells part of the ranch story.
01:37The
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