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Q: When was the braford cattle breed brought into the us and by who?
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Was cattle brought to the US because they did not originate from the US?

Yes cattle were brought to America. Dairy cattle from Europe and it is believed that beef cattle were brought over with slaves from Africa.


What is the most popular breed of cattle in the US?

The Angus breed.


Who brought red Angus cattle to the US?

George Grant in 1873 brought Aberdeen Angus cattle to the United States. These animals were both red and black, and in no way were separated from black until breeders in the US, long after the animals were brought over from Scotland, decided to form breed associations separating red angus cattle from the blacks. In 1954 the Red Angus Association of America was formed, 81 years after the first Aberdeen Angus cattle arrived to US soil.


What breed of cattle does the US most have?

ANGUS of course!!


Where did the first cattle and horse arrive in California from?

The first modern horses in California were brought by the Spanish.The first cattle in California were brought by settlers on wagon trains from the US.


Named for a region of Germany what is the most common dairy cattle breed in the US?

Holstein


How did angus cattle come to the US?

Angus cattle were brought to Victoria, Kansas in the United States from Scotland by George Grant in 1873.


How long have ranchers been raising cattle in the US?

First cattle were brought into the Americas in the late 1400's by the Spanish. In the 1600's, European settlers brought more cattle to the New World. But in all honesty, ranchers have been raising cattle since the late 1400's, which is around 500 years. So, ranchers have been raising cattle in the USA for around 500 years.


How long have ranchers been raiseing cattle in US?

First cattle were brought into the Americas in the late 1400's by the Spanish. In the 1600's, European settlers brought more cattle to the New World. But in all honesty, ranchers have been raising cattle since the late 1400's, which is around 500 years. So, ranchers have been raising cattle in the USA for around 500 years.


Why was Longhorn Cattle used during the cattle kingdom?

These were the first breed of cattle to ever come to the Americas, long before Herefords or any other breed arrived to the US. Longhorns were the feral descendents to the Spanish cattle that arrived with Christopher Columbus when he came to America in the late 13th century. Because these cattle had over 300 years to populate the lower part of the United States and because they were the only source of beef available at the time, they were the only cattle that were used during the "Cattle Kingdom."


Who brought simmentals to the US?

It is not known who exactly brought the Simmental breed into the US, but there were several reports of when Simmentals were brought into America: "There are reports from a variety of sources indicating that Simmental cattle arrived in the United States before the turn of the century. Simmental were reported as early as 1887 in Illinois, according to one source; in 1895 in New Jersey; and in both New York and New Mexico around the 1916 to 1920 period." From the related link posted below.


What cattle breed that has been developed in both dairy and beef types came to the US from England and may be several different colors?

Shorthorn.