The following data is from the Agricultural Production Statistics: June 2009 (provisional) report:
Dairy: 5.8 million cattle
Beef: 4.1 million cattle
Total: 9.9 million cattle
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Yes. New Zealand relies greatly on primary industries. In 2007, the population of dairy cattle in New Zealand was about 5,260,850 whilst the population of beef cattle was around 4,393,600.
Giraffes are not native to New Zealand, but they can be found in many zoos in New Zealand.
Yes. Though they are not native to the country, llamas have been imported for their fibers.
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Captain Cook did not settle in New Zealand. He made three voyages to the Pacific and visited New Zealand on four separate occasions. He led the first British expedition to discover New Zealand and the first to set foot on new Zealand. Abel Tasman was the first European to sight New Zealand but did not land there. Captain James Cook was the first to circumnavigate and map New Zealand.
Officially, the first day of Summer in New Zealand is the 1st of December.
No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.
The first nations peoples of New Zealand, Aotearoa, are the Maori.
The first cows arrived in New Zealand in 1814. They were Durham short horns which came from New South Wales.
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New Zealand First was created in 1993.
Cow cocky is an Australian and New Zealand term referring to a small scale cattle farmer.
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The Maori people were in New Zealand first.
Russell was the first capital of New Zealand.
The New Zealand Threepence was first introduced in 1933.
First Union New Zealand was created in 2011.
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Captain Cook did not settle in New Zealand. He made three voyages to the Pacific and visited New Zealand on four separate occasions. He led the first British expedition to discover New Zealand and the first to set foot on new Zealand. Abel Tasman was the first European to sight New Zealand but did not land there. Captain James Cook was the first to circumnavigate and map New Zealand.
The first New Zealand Penny and Halfpenny was issued in 1940.