Final answers:
Question 1: Shorthorn
Question 2: True
Question 3: Hereford
Question 4: True
Question 5: Brahman
Question 6: sheath
Question 7: Santa Gertrudis
Question 8: Charolais
Question 9: Braunvieh
Question 10: Waygu
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 1: Among the British breeds of cattle, Shorthorn is considered the poorest in marbling.
Question 2: True. Red Angus are generally more suited to hotter, more humid climates compared to Black Angus.
Question 3: A feather necked, ring-eyed, color pattern would describe an animal of the Hereford breed.
Question 4: True. The Brahman breed of cattle was indeed developed in India.
Question 5: The bull "Manso" can be found in most pedigrees of the Brahman breed of cattle.
Question 6: The sheath of the Brahman or American breeds bull should set above an imaginary line running from the rear hock to the front knee.
Question 7: The American breed of cattle developed on the King Ranch is Santa Gertrudis.
Question 8: Charolais is a white-colored Continental breed noted for its high growth rate, which was developed in France.
Question 9: Braunvieh, a Continental breed, has a name that means "brown cow."
Question 10: Wagyu is noted for extremely high marbling carcasses among the listed breeds.