dairybeef
Dairybeef refers to beef produced from cattle that descend from dairy breeds, most commonly Holstein or Jersey animals. The term typically applies to calves and yearlings that are raised for meat rather than kept for milk production. In dairy operations, male calves and some female calves not chosen as dairy replacements are often sold to beef producers for finishing.
Genetics and production practices for dairybeef often emphasize crossbreeding and management to improve meat traits. Some
Raising and finishing dairybeef can take place on pasture, in feedlots, or in mixed systems. Calves may
Meat quality and market characteristics of dairybeef can differ from cattle bred primarily for beef. Dairy-beef
Welfare and sustainability considerations drive ongoing improvements in dairybeef systems, including better calf-rearing, genetic selection, and