An Afrikander is a breed of cattle well adapted to hot climates.
'Africander' Winning the Suburban Handicap 1903 - 1903 was released on: USA: June 1903
Yes. A few breeds including Africander, Bonsmara, and Senepol which all originated in Africa, particularly the country of South Africa, have been imported to America to be raised and bred by such ranchers interested in raising such breeds.
There are many breeds of cattle that originate from Africa. Such include the following: - Africander - Azaouak - Barka - Damietta - Gobra - Gudali - Jaulan - Madagascar Zebu - Mashona - Masai - Maure - Muturu - N'dama - Nguni - Orma Boran - Ovambo - Red Fulani/Mbororo - Tswana - Tuli
A red cow. There are many breeds that have red cows and bulls. Here are a list of some: Red Angus Red Brangus Santa Gertrudis Santa Cruz Barzona Red Poll Devon South Devon Beefmaster Africander Amerifax Belgian Red Belmont Red Texon Tarentaise Shorthorn Senepol Salers Salorn Jamaican Red Luing
The Drakensberger is a breed of cow; it doesn't have a special Latin name all its very own, because it isn't a separate species. It was produced by crossing the Friesian with the Africander. Its scientific name is Bos primigenius taurus.All cows have the following scientific classification:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaInfraclass:EutheriaOrder: ArtiodactylaFamily: BovidaeSubfamily:BovinaeGenus: BosSpecies: primigeniusSubspecies: B. primigenius taurus (all European cattle)B. primigenius indica (all Indian cattle)
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Any environment it was bred to live in. For example, Angus do best on grassland where there's a defined 4 seasons, or on the pastures in Britian. Tarentaise, Simmental and Brown Swiss are cattle that do well on rich pastures in the mountains and hilly terrain. Brahman, Indu-Brazil, Africander and Nelore cattle do best in hot and humid environments, like in the Deep South of the USA, the climate near the equator in South America, or even in hot desert environments like in West Africa. Holsteins are bred to depend on humans, so any environment where they can be housed in a barn, fed high quality feed and be milked daily are ideal for them. Herefords, on the other hand, are very versatile and adaptable to the conditions they are able to live in. They can survive in the hot deserts like around Arizona, live comfortably in the mountains and in hilly terrain, or even in hot humid areas like the Everglades in Florida. They are even found as far south as South Africa in Africa.