Very hot and humid or arid environments, or any environment that does not produce enough quality forage for them to subsist on.
If they match the Limousin Association's (depending which country you are living in) breed standards and you are wanting to breed Limousins, then yes.
Limousin cattle originated from France, specifically from the Limousin and Marche regions. Locally, though, Limousin cattle come from other Limousin cattle, specifically cows and bulls that are of the Limousin breed.
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Limousin cattle are a beef breed, not a dairy breed of cattle. So in other words, no not really. They have a milking ability that is matched to that of Angus, which is not nearly as good as Holstein or Jersey.
the word "limousine" originated from the name of a french breed of cow (limousin)
There is no best breed. The best French breed depends on what kind of qualities and characteristics you're looking for. The best french breed in terms of calving ease is Limousin, for instance.
They originated in South France, the first herd book dates back to 1886.
All domestic cattle have the same scientific name no matter the breed: Bos taurus
No. Limousin is a French breed and are a much different looking beef breed than Belgian Blues, which are from Belgium, not France. Limousin also lack the double muscling gene typical of all BB's, and come in a mahogany red to black, whereas BB's are white to blue roan. See the related links below to compare these breeds.
The Guzerat is one breed highly suitable for India.
the norm for a full grown limousin cow is between 1,000 to 1,800 pounds.
It would vary depending on the individual Limousin.