Watusi's eat grass, just like other breeds of cattle do.
Same stuff that other cattle eat: grass, hay, silage, grain, etc.
Ankole Cattle eats forage, mostly grass. This breed of cattle is native to Africa and is often referred to as Ankole-Watusi or Ankole longhorn.
They are cattle native to East Africa.
They originated around 2000 BC in Africa.
The Ankole breed have the largest and most impressive horns of all cattle. There are 5 strains of Ankole cattle: Bahema, Bashi, Tutsi, Kigezi, and Watusi. The Tutsi strain of Ankole cattle have the largest-sized horns of all Ankole-type cattle, however the most well-known strain of Ankole cattle are the Ankole-Watusi, which are called the "kings of cattle" because they are an ancient breed with ancestry tracing back to at least 6,000 years ago.
Most any time they feel, depending on the heat of the day or the cool of the night.
Average lifespan is 15 to 20 years. Some may live past 25 years.
No the Watusi are African
A watusi is a popular dance of the 1960s, popularized by the 1962 song "Wah-Watusi" by The Orlons. The Watusi tribe are a Bantu-speaking tribe living in Rwanda and Burundi.
Watusi Rodeo was created in 1983.
Yes. The Watusi is a breed of cow, which is a ruminant, which chews cud.
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.