Ok, this has nothing to do with cows driving trucks or owner operators but I found this very interesting.
I was waiting to get new steers (lol cows) on my truck and an alignment and there was a cow farmer or whatever you call them waiting for his trailer to get fixed.
I always wondered about cow farmers and how they are raised. I thought they were artificially inseminated.
He said that for every 40 female cows they put one bull out in the field. They stay out there for 70 days and pretty much have a party for 40 days. In the first few weeks the bulls fight very fierce with one another. After about 40 days the farmer starts to laugh and says that's about the time they all start hanging around with each other and have pretty much had it with all the females.
I told him he needed to start a new tradition and he thought it was pretty funny. I told him that right before sunset he needed to put a big bucket of water out and spike it with a gallon of tequila. Then when the sun starts to go down put on some Barry White!
Now, after all these cows have their babies and they reach 250 pounds from grazing in the open range they are sold to another cow place which you have probably seen from the highway were there are tons and tons of cows in very close quarters just hanging out and eating. This is the place where they don't get any exercise and put on all the weight and the fat which you want for flavor.
From there, it's off the the slaughter house and EVERY single part of the cow is used for something and nothing is wasted.
I also asked about chickens. Chickens lay eggs non stop without the need for a rooster. All the eggs they lay have no embryo in them to hatch a new baby chicken. That's where the rooster comes in.