The first imports of cattle to the New World came from Spain. Other imports came from other European countries like England, Scotland, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, Switzerland, etc. India also imported several breeds which were responsible for the "creation" of the American Brahman breed.
Cattle come from other cattle.
Europe, Africa and Asia.
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Shorthorns, originally known as Durham cattle, first came to Australia in 1788 in Sydney Cove of Norther Australia. Further imports came in to the Government herd in 1803.
The Santa Gertrudis cattle was originally bred at King Ranch, in Kingsville, Texas. Santa Gertrudis cattle are a cross of Brahman and Shorthorn.
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Cattle are found in all states.
were did hummingbirds originally come from
They came from central Asia
By ships.
cattle
Beef products come from cows! From the bodies of cattle, cows, bulls etc, etc,
They came from Spain and originally landed in the Carribean.
Angus cattle are a Scottish breed of beef cattle that originated from Scotland.
Ships that brought settlers to Australia also brought cattle with them. So cattle were shipped to Australia overseas.