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Santa Gertrudis.
Santa Gertudis and the new breed Santa Cruz
There are a wide variety of breeds found in Texas, and not just Texas Longhorns. Here's a list: - Brangus - Angus - Red Angus - Red Brangus - Hereford - Brahman - Santa Gertrudis - Beefmaster - Droughtmaster - Senepol - Barzona - Santa Cruz - Brafords - Bralers - Charbray - Simbrah - Simmental - Limousin Much of the breeds raised in Texas have to be heat and insect tolerant. You will find many of the Brahman-based breeds like Santa Gertrudis and Brangus are found all over Texas, where as breeds like Angus are only found in the northern areas of this state. Texas Longhorns are being raised in this state, but they are not nearly as common as the Brahmans and Brahman-based breeds.
Brahmans were already in the United States because that's where the breed was developed. So Brahman cattle would've been in a few places in the South (besides Texas) when and after the breed was being developed in the early 1900's.
In the Philippines, Lancaster chickens fall into the general purpose classification. Others chickens in this class include Cantonese, and the Rhode Island Red breed.
The greyhound developed in Ancient Egypt.
The hampshires were developed in the English County of Hampshire.
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Yes, the Singapura is a breed of cat. The cat is one of the smallest breed of cat.
It is thought that the Chihuahua breed was developed to be a companion dog by the Toltec civilization in Mexico.
I guess you mean "dog breed". There are two of them: the Chihuahua and the Mexican Hairless or Xoloitzcuintli.