Most are usually located where the climate is warm and humid, like in the Southeastern part of the USA.
Where other brahman cows and cattle live of course.
No all cattle of any sex can grow horns. It is not limited to males like deer to have the ability to grow horns.
Common usage of the term "Brahma bull" applies to a breed of cattle, the Brahman, a branch of the Zebu cattle (Bos primigenius indicus) originally native to India. The Brahman name derives from Hinduism (Brahma, creator god - Brahman, the universal and divine reality), where cows are revered as sacred. A large hump above the shoulder and neck is distinctive to the Brahman, which have also been widely crossbred with European cattle.
Brahman cows are generally considered more valuable than Angus cows in certain markets, particularly in regions where heat tolerance and disease resistance are important. Brahman cattle are often sought after for crossbreeding with other breeds to enhance these traits. However, Angus cows are prized for their high-quality beef and marbling, which can also make them highly valuable. Ultimately, the worth of each breed can vary based on market demand, location, and specific agricultural needs.
That all depends on what breed they are and where you are located, as well as what kind of calves your local markets are demanding. If they are Angus cows they can be cross bred to a Brahman, Hereford or Shorthorn bull. If they are Charolais cows, they can be bred to a Red Angus, Angus, Hereford, Simmental, Shorthorn, Limousin, Brahman or Santa Gertrudis bull.
no a yak is not a cattle ,cattle is just a fancy word for cows cows are cool.
Ayrshires are medium-framed cattle, which mean they will typically exceed the 1200 pound mark. The average mature weight of an Ayrshire cow is around 1400 lbs, and the average mature weight of an Ayrshire bull would be around 2000 lbs.
Brahmans are known for their great mothering ability, yes.
Cows are cattle, as they are females only, while bulls are male cattle. Therefore, you cannot say for certain which is larger as one is a grouping, the other a specific gender of the species. Bulls are usually larger than cows, especially if referring to cows and bulls of the same breed, and not between breeds.
Brahman cows have been known to get as old as 20, if not 30 years old or more.
Most cattle of European origin have their sweat glands in their noses. Brahman, Nelore, Guzerat, Afrikan and other long-eared loose-skinned breeds of the subspecies Bos taurus indicushave sweat glands in their skin and noses.
No. Cattle include cows, which are mature female bovines. "Cattle" is a plural term encapsulating all types of bovine animals, from cows and heifers to calves and bulls to steers.