Yes. Most of them are used for ranching, exhibition and entertainment purposes; there are approximately 6,350,000 horses living in Mexico right now.
Mexico has many cattle
Drove Cattle From New Mexico To Mexico City
Drove Cattle From New Mexico To Mexico City
Mexico
New Mexico is cattle country, but sheep also have a major role in agriculture.
yes
Most of it was brought during the "Columbian Exchange" (1492-1550). These included pork, cattle and chicken.
wheat corn soybeans rice beef cattle dairy cattle sheep
It is Texas near Mexico
Cattle was first brought to Texas by explorers from Spain or the Spanish.
They brought a herd of cattle along with them.
The North
The Texas Longhorn and the Florida Cracker, both "derived" from the early Spanish cattle that were imported from Spain to Mexico and America.