The KhoiKhoi only ate cattle if they had died or had been stolen from their enemies, and during special important occasions like on weddings or funerals.
Buchu was a traditional folk remedy of the Khoikhoi, a native people of the Cape region of South Africa. The Khoikhoi used buchu as a stimulant, a diuretic, and to relieve bloating.
Another name for the African Bushmen is the 'Khoikhoi'
salted cattle and pig also ships biscuits
The natives of South Africa were called the Khoikhoi people, but are mainly known by the name Hottentots.
In some Africa societies, owning cattle is a sign of wealth. Cattle can be used as a dowry.
the cape khoikhoi kept livestock such as cattle,sheep & dogs.they were nomadic & built temporaly the cape khoikhoi kept livestock such as cattle,sheep & dogs.they were nomadic & built temporaly the cape khoikhoi kept livestock such as cattle,sheep & dogs.they were nomadic & built temporaly
Yes, the San and Khoikhoi were at war.
Cattle eat it, get it? Cattle sounds like cat will eat it, so the cat will eat the mouse, cattle eat grass Ummmm.... It is one of many?
It will eat grass and plants other cattle would rather avoid.
Watusi's eat grass, just like other breeds of cattle do.
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yes,but it would be harmful to the cattle.
Grass, but mostly Highland cattle eat things that cattle in America stay away from.
It depends on the average size of the cattle. The amount of feed to feed cattle depend on their average weight and sex of cattle. Mature cows tend to eat more than weaned calves; young bulls eat more than steers, and steers tend to eat more than heifers. Older cattle eat more than younger cattle, and, thinner cattle eat more than fatter cattle. So with that, I cannot give you an accurate number.
The Khoi's and the San's are a Native group that Live trhought Africa, mostly to the South.
The Khoikhoi people speak Khoi, one of Khoisan languages--the Khoisan languages are the click languages--spoken in Southern Africa.
Same thing as other breeds of cattle eat. Please see the related question below.