Yes. A few breeds including Africander, Bonsmara, and Senepol which all originated in Africa, particularly the country of South Africa, have been imported to America to be raised and bred by such ranchers interested in raising such breeds.
goats,cows and any others when there are to many for the grazing
Yes, there were people who came from Africa to the Americas that were not sold as slaves. While the exact number is hard to determine, more people from Africa came to America as slaves rather than as free men.
"talk" TIL THE COWS COME HOME (or any other activity that can be long and drawn out) comes from the farming communities where everybody knows that the cows never come home unless you bring them - or send the dog to bring them home.Talk til the cows come home, therefore means longwinded.
NO
Cows are not sacred in the USA nor is there any sacred cow. This is only in India, not America. Cows are only sacred in the Hindu religion.
No, jaguars are found only in North and South America.
NO. Africa is it's own continent, south of Europe. It is the third largest continent after Asia and North America.
European immigrants brought horses, cows, pigs, and chickens to the Americas.
North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Angus beef does not come from any part of any cow, but comes from a BREED of cattle (or cows) called Angus.
South Africa is a country in the continent of Africa, therefore Africa has a larger area (about 30.2 million km²) than South Africa alone (1,221,037 km2). South Africa contributes to about 4% of the total area of Africa.
Any where mostly in city's or busy places where bigger birds would not come, so they are safe from predator's.