Other cattle. Cows and bulls that are raised for reproductive purposes are kept to produce calves which grow into cattle which are raised for meat production or as replacements in the breeding herd.
The Hereford breed.
It can be called a ranch or a cattle farm.
The leading producer of cattle in North America is the state of Nebraska.
Holstein-Friesian are the most popular breed of cattle found. Many farms keep these milk cows.
Because that's where most of America's population was, and more food was needed there than in the South and West of the USA.
Because that's where most of America's population was, and more food was needed there than in the South and West of the USA.
Cattle rearing is an important occupation in the prairies of North America because it provides people with food. The prairies have plenty of grassland to feed the cattle and the temperatures are usually temperate.
because cattle rearing is famous.
The original home of most longhorn cattle was in Texas. These cattle were developed from Spanish cattle brought to North America in the 16th century and thrived in the region's environment. Over time, Texas became synonymous with longhorns, leading to their prominence in the state's ranching culture.
Nebraska is the leading cattle producer in north America.
Canada.
Western North America is the most mountainous part of North America.