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A baby cow is a calf.
Its father is a bull. Its mother is a cow.
Cows eat grass and make milk.
Some farms have cows for milk.
Some farms have cows for meat.

When there are many cows together, they are called cattle.

There are different kinds of cattle. Some are farmed because they make lots of milk and others because they are good meat.

Generally, cattle are fed a grass-based diet, grazing out doors, which is sometimes supplemented with cereals and cereal crops, for weather or dietary reasons. All farmers are required to keep up-to-date feed records for their cattle dating back three years.

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