The three great cattle trails include the western trail, the Chisholm trail and the goodnight loving trail.
Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Limousin and Simmental.
the largest in the us is Adams land & cattle near broken bow nebraska, in the south lot, there are 100,000 heads
According to the American Farm Bureu (Food and Farm Facts 2009) and the USDA the top five US agricultural products are Cattle and calves, Dairy Products, Corn, Broilers and Soybeans.
Yes cattle were brought to America. Dairy cattle from Europe and it is believed that beef cattle were brought over with slaves from Africa.
There are over 100 breeds of cattle found in the US, there are over 900 breeds of cattle in the world.
Cattle have had a positive impact on the US by supplying a nutritious food source. The cattle industry is a very large portion of the economy.
The cattle kingdom was significant because it helped the US expand in to the western territories. More people headed to the western part of the US to raise cattle.
Absolutely. Cattle and horse born diseases spread all along the trail. Of course with any travel some human illnesses would travel too. Look at how smallpox spread to the Indians as explorers and traders moved west. Cattle would also carry seeds for noxious (unwanted/hard to kill) weeds and vermin. For many years cattle coming from Mexico had to be dipped in pesticides to kill the lice and tics before they could be brought to the US.
My guess is that it could be Cattle Annie.
Cattle can be found throughout the US. The mid-west tends to have more dairy cows and the west more beef cattle.
most trails of the us or wild forest also along the us