Cows are livestock members of Bovidae tribe and Bovinae tribe children. The cattle that have been castrated and usually used to plow the fields are called the Ox. Cows are kept primarily for the use of milk and meat as human food. Side results, such as skin, viscera, horns, and feces are also used for various human uses. In some places, cattle are also used as drivers of transportation equipment, cultivation of land (plow), and other industrial tools (such as sugar cane). Because of these many uses, cows have been part of many human cultures for a long time.
Most cattle are descended from a wild species known as Auerochse or Urochse (pronounced auerokse, German meaning "ancient cow", scientific name: Primigenius boss [1]), extinct in Europe since 1627. However, other wild people whose offspring are domesticated, including Bali cattle that are also bred in Indonesia.
Races (breeds) of cattle
Primigenius taurus boss
Hereford's cattle (beef)
Aberdeen Angus Cow (Angus) (broiler)
Simmental / Metal Cow (broiler)
Holstein cattle (dairy cow)
Primigenius indicus boss (cow zebu)
Brahman beef (beef and pullers)
Ongole Cow, Brahman's offspring (broiler)
Bos javanicus domesticus
Bali cattle (broiler)
Frontal gaurus boss
Gayal
Boss mutus grunniens
Yak cattle
Hybrid race
Brangus cattle (descendants of the Angus and Brahman crosses)
Cow madura (bull x Brahman)
Cattle PO / Cow Java (Sumba Ongole x local beef Java)