Cows, sheep, goats and water buffalo all give us milk.
There is a great assortment of products that we benefit from having, that generate from the milk from these animals.
It's hard to imagine a world without milk and cheese, and all the things those ingredients go into.
I, personally, would not try to stop them.
However, nothing much is likely to come of it as the cape and water buffalo have a different number of genes as compared to bison, yaks, and domestic cattle.
Domestic cattle and plains bison can interbreed to produce beefalo, but Cape and Asian buffalo cannot interbreed with domestic cattle because they do not produce any offspring with this particular cross.
No, the embryos fail around the 8-cell stage.
Nothing: Water Buffalo and domestic cattle have a different chromosome count.
No. A cow may try to mount a horse if she's in heat and vice versa, but the act of mating never truly occurs like what would occur if a bull mounted a cow.
They could but the cattle may be bossed around a bit by the bigger WB's
Yes. The result is what we call a Beefalo.
Yes they do. They belch it out just as often as cows do. Only difference is that bison are better adapted at digesting coarser roughage than cows.
cattle such cows , bison etc
No.
Bison, buffalo, gaurs, zebu, bantengs, and yaks.
Cows, buffaloes, bison, and oxen are examples of bovines.
No, not usually.
Yes.
No. They are strictly herbivores like cows and horses are.
it is called serving
it turns one enemy into a bison that explodes. if you have one bison out, you can only turn your enemies into regular cows
No ... cows can't survive underwater, and the octopus can't graze on land ...
Yes they do because all cows are girls and all bulls are boys