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C COWS

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SUB-QUESTION

What are the best types of cows to breed?

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The best type of dairy cow is the Holstein-Friesian cow

because of the amount of milk it produces

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SUB-QUESTION

What is the best way to breed cows e.g. are there any ways we can speed up the breeding process or a faster way we can

get the cow to produce more milk?

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It all depends on the type of cow, and how many cows you have

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What is the best breed of cow to breed that will produce the best

milk?

SUB-QUESTION

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The best type of cows to have for milk it the Holstein-Friesian cow it

produces about 26,000 litres during one life time of production

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SUB-QUESTION

What is the best breed of cows for food?

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the best cow for food is the Modern Angus, the modern Angus it a large and well-muscled,

they are highly fertile and good mothers, the Angus meat is lean and well- marbled with

great flavour.

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SUB-QUESTION

Would we have to have dairy cows if so how

many?

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We would have to have dairy cows, we will have to have 10

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SUB-QUESTION

What is the best living environment for breeding cows?

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The best living environment for cows is on a farm, because of the space and the breeding process

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Are cows good for the environment?

SUB-QUESTION

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Cows have been named as one of the worlds biggest threats along side pigs, sheep and

poultry

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PROS AND CONS The pros about breeding cows are…The people are getting the calcium form the milk.Diary product are an inexpensive source of protein.Dairy products often taste good.The cows could not be highly fertile so it could take longer to breed.

The cons about breeding cows are….The milk might be out dated before the families are able to make other diary

products.The Diary cows might not produce enough milk.A study suggests the protein in cows milk could trigger the onset of diabetes.People with high family risk factors should avoid cow’s milk products because

of the cholesterol.Some people could be lactose intolerant.Some people could be allergic to the protein in the cows milk

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Chickens

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Sub-question

What are the best types of chickens to breed?

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The best breed of chickens are the Dorklings, but the are

endangered breed of chickens.

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SUB-QUESTION

What is the best breed of chickens that will produce

the best eggs?

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The Dorkling chickens have white eggs but they produce

medium sized eggs

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Sub-question

How many chickens will we have e.g. male and female?

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We will have 20 chickens, 15 of those chickens will be

female and 5 will be male

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Sub-question

What is the best breed of chickens that is good for

food?

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The Ross chicken is the best type of chicken to breed because its one of the

chicken sold in New Zealand supermarkets

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Sub-question

What is the best living environment for breeding

chickens?

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The best living environment is a farm, but you can breed chickens in your back yard

with the permission from the city council.

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Are chickens good for the environment?

SUB-QUESTION

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Chickens or poultry have been named as one of the worlds biggest threats along side

pigs, sheep and cows

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Would we have to have chickens that will produce the eggs and chickens that will

be bred to provide the meat?

Sub-question

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We will breed chickens that produce good eggs and

breed chickens that are good for food.

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Pros and consThe pros about breeding chickens are…The chicken can provide eggs for your breakfast.Chicken is a good source for protein.Breeding chickens is quite cheap.There is less work involved in breeding chickens.

The cons about breeding cows are….The chickens might not produce eggs.The chickens might not taste good.The chickens could die if not looked after properly.

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THE FAMILIESThe cows and chickens will stay on Stephanie’s

farm and at the end of the breeding and milking season.

The milk and meat will be shared between the families, as soon as the hens have laid the eggs they will be checked to see if there is a chick inside of it(we will know if there is a chick inside the egg if the egg feels warm, and if the egg is cold there is no chick), if there is no chick inside the eggs will be given to the families and used as eggs.

The milk can be used to make other dairy products.

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