You mean the breed that was driven north in the mid to late 1800's? That would be the fabled Texas Longhorn.
Depends on the breed. A full-grown Chianina cow (Chianinas are the largest-known breed of cattle in the world) can weigh over 2500 lbs. A full-grown Dexter cow (which is the smallest-known non-miniature breed of cattle in the world) can weigh around 700 lbs. The average weight of all cattle in North America is 1600 lbs.Note: the term "cow" is in direct reference to female mature bovines that have had at least one or two calves.
Cattle are not referred to as "thoroughbred". The terms for pedigreed cattle are full blood and pure blood.
That dog breed is called an Australian Cattle Dog. or it could be an Australian kelpie(i have 1) The Australian Cattle Dog was derived from crossing breeds including the Dingo, Kelpie, Bull Terrier, and Dalmatian. This breed is also known as the "Heeler" because the dogs would crouch behind the cattle and nip at their heels to herd them.
All of them. Any animal that is a purebred is registered in that particular breed registry. Some breeds allow full-blood registration, like Simmental, Limousin, Gelbvieh and Maine Anjou.
the full meaning of lasu is rope with a loop in it that catches cattle
Give it a full incense and breed it to get a Munchlax egg.
I am assuming you mean the breed of dog? All you need to do is mate a full breed male boxer with a full breed female boxer. After they mate you will have full blood boxer puppies. In some area you have to have a permit to breed dogs so be sure that you have all appropriate materials and means of breeding your dog legally and properly.
That depends on the breed.
A cross-breed has the potential to grow to the full size of the largest parent's breed.
Cattle have no purpose other than to keep their bellies full and satisfy their reproductive needs. This goes for Salers as well. Salers are beef cattle, raised for beef production.
It varies from breed to breed. A healthy full grown horse (regardless of gender) can be anywhere from 800 to 2000 pounds, depending on breed, height, and the workload to feed ratio.
it will let you breed munchlax's without the full incence you will get snorlax