
The weight difference between cattle in adulthood is large, and the difference in breed and sex is the main influencing factor. In general, the weight of foreign breed cattle is significantly higher than that of local breeds, the weight of meat cattle is significantly higher than that of dairy cattle, and the weight of bulls is significantly higher than that of cows. The following is an introduction to the weight of the mainstream varieties on the market.
1, Chinese Holstein cattle: adult bulls weigh 800-1000 kg, cows weigh 450-750 kg.
2. Qinchuan cattle: the average weight of adult bulls is 600 kg, and the average weight of cows is 380 kg.
3. Russi cattle: adult bulls weigh 530-750 kg, cows weigh 300-430 kg.
4, Simmental cattle: adult bulls weigh 800-1200 kg, cows weigh 650-800 kg.
5, Limousan cattle: adult bulls weigh 1000-1300 kg, cows weigh 500-700 kg.
6, Angus cattle: adult bulls weigh 700-900 kg, cows weigh 500-600 kg.
7, Charolais cattle: adult bulls weigh 1100-1200 kg, cows weigh 700-800 kg.
8, wild yak: adult bull weight 400-500 kg, cow weight 220-300 kg.
In summary, adult cattle vary greatly, and it is important for cattle keepers to timely come out according to the characteristics of cattle growth and development.