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What is the tail of a purebred French cow?

1. Morphological characteristics of pure cattle tail.

The tail of pure-bred French cattle is long, about 1 m, of moderate thickness, and usually has a flat and pointed end. The tail hair is thick, long and dense, generally dark brown or dark brown, with a slightly white tail.

The tail of pure French cattle usually becomes thicker and thicker with age, but its morphological characteristics remain basically unchanged throughout its life cycle.

2. The role of pure French oxtail

Purebred oxtail has many important functions: first, it is used to drive away mosquitoes and other insects on the body, which has a certain insect repellent effect. Secondly, the length and thickness of the tail of purebred cattle help to regulate its body temperature and keep it stable. Third, pure-bred French cattle often raise their tails as a warning signal when they are in danger.

3. The importance of pure oxtail in breeding.

Tail is a very important part for the breeding of pure French cattle. Because purebred French cattle are famous for their large size and high yield, farmers need to take corresponding safeguard measures while improving breeding efficiency. This includes the protection and management of the tail, such as trimming the slope or breaking it in time to ensure the integrity and beauty of the tail and improve the reproductive quality of pure French cattle.

4. The traditional cultural significance of pure oxtail.

Pure French oxtail is not only a part of agricultural production, but also has a high position in local culture. In some folklore, the tail of purebred cattle is regarded as a symbol of wealth and good luck; In some places, during the Spring Festival celebrations, people will hang ornate French oxtails on the walls to express their expectations for the future.