Pretty well all over there are farms or ranches with cattle.
Texas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
On vast cattle stations or "ranches" as we call them here in North America.
The top five beef producing states are Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska and South Dakota. Beef cattle production represents the largest single segment of American agriculture. More farms were classified as beef cattle operations than any other type of farm in the U.S.A.
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
Yes. Cows and horses are commonly found on rangelands, especially beef cattle (no, not the "cows" that are in feedlots, but actual beef cows), not so much dairy cattle.
There are many breeds of tropical cattle but here are just a few for starters: Dajal- a white/grey humped cattle found in and near Pakistan Brahman- these are the cattle that are considered sacred in Hindu religion and are found in India Ilawarra- a cattle found in Australia and some southeast Asian countries
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Most cattle are called Brahman-cross cattle. However, there are various beef breeds that have been created from crossing Brahman with other beef cattle. These breeds are:Santa GertrudisBeefmasterDroughtmasterSenepolBrangusRed BrangusBrafordSanta CruzBarzonaBonsmaraAmericanCharbrayBrahmousinBralersSimbrahRanger
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Salers are beef cattle.
Cattle can be found throughout the US. The mid-west tends to have more dairy cows and the west more beef cattle.