The traditional cattle rearing people of South Africa were called Xhosa. The Xhosa lived mainly in the southern part of Africa because it was better land to raise cattle.
Africa is not well known for having cattle, but Egypt is the African country with the most cattle.
In some Africa societies, owning cattle is a sign of wealth. Cattle can be used as a dowry.
No. However, there are Cape Buffalo which are in the same family as domestic cattle that are deemed as "wild cattle" that are found in South Africa. But there are no true wild cattle that are of the same species of domesticated bovines.
it refers to cattle and sheep rearing on pastureland to obtain milk, meat and hide. it is the most developed industry of Argentina because of the pampas.
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Raising cattle.
because cattle rearing is famous.
The method of rearing cattle on a farm or ranch.
Rearing cattle for various porposes and meeting the needs is called stock rearing
It isn't, actually. A lot of "cattle rearing" is done by small farmers too. Although it could depend on what type of cattle you're referring to: beef or dairy.
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.
Mountain region is favourable for cattle rearing because mountain region lies at altitude of 3300m to 8848.86,. So mountain region mainly alpine forest and grassland and it is more suitable for cattle rearing.
They used both animals for their meat, also they used the cattle's hide to make Leather.
Cattle and Sheep (traditionally)
Grass grows in abundance. This grass is more nutritious and makes a very good feed for the cattle. It grows all round the year. Trees grow here and there. These grasslands are useful for cattle rearing. Argentina is known for cattle and Australia for sheep. The animals of this region mostly supply meat and wool.
Cattle rearing is important in this area because crops cannot be grown in such hilly terrain. Livestock like cattle are much more advantageous to raise in such terrain than wheat or corn because they aren't apt to flip over on you like a tractor would on the steep hills that often exist in such topography.
yes it is very important occupation in australiait is useful in making wool