VEAL CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC
the free encyclopedia Meat of young cattle Veal is the meat from calves · often dairy breeds A cut of veal shank Veal carcasses at the Rungis International Market · France (2011) Veal is the meat of calves · however · most veal comes from young male calves of dairy breeds which are not used for breeding. [ · 1 ] · [ · 2 ] · Generally · veal is more expensive by mass than beef from older cattle. [ · 3 ] · Veal production is a way to add value to dairy bull calves and to utilize whey solids · a byproduct from the manufacturing of cheese . [ · 4 ] · The ethics of veal production have been challenged on grounds of animal welfare and cruelty · see Bob Veale . There are several types of veal · and terminology varies by country. Bob veal Calves slaughtered as early as 2 hours · 8 ] · The name comes from the pink colour · which is partly a result of the calves being slaughtered later at about 35 weeks of age. [
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