Perhaps their easy-going temperament was what made them ideal for early farmers to domesticate them. Though many other animals in the world give good meat, milk, and hide, the bovine was chosen over others perhaps because of both temperament and ability to learn that humans are beings that give them good food to eat.
Not only do cows provide us with meat and milk products they also have many other uses. We are able to utilize parts for pharmacuetical needs, their hides for leather (used for clothing), their hair for uses in paint brushes, insulation, padding in upholstery etc...
It is what feeds America and all the other countries in the world. The U.S brings in most of its revenue from agriculture. Without the cattle industry everybody in the world would literally starve.
Cattle were used for meat suck as beef and other things. They were also used for hard farm work such as plowing and maybe even pulling a wagon.
Because they were (and are) animals used for food production.
Because it was a cheap food source in the 1860's-1890's.
It has a historical importance that dates back over 400 years ago and has been a source of prevalence that isn't going to go away anytime soon.
Railroads were important to the Great Plains cattle industry in the 19th century.
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The discovery of Longhorn cattle, a breed of cattle descended from cows and bulls left by early Spanish settlers in the American Southwest, triggered the growth of the cattle industry.
The open range and the cattle industry contributed to the development of the western US enormously. The infrastructure including rail road was improved and people got job opportunities to work in the cattle industry.
The Texas cattle industry had its origins from the Spanish culture in raising cattle and ranching. However, some practices of cattle ranching may have come from African cultures since many of the men who were involved in ranching and acting as cattle hands in many ranches in and around Texas were of African-American origin or descent.
The majority of cattle in Argentina can be found in an area of the Pampas called the Humid Pampa, which have very fertile fields.
It helps the cattle industry because since texas had alot of plains the cattle were able to survive in texas.
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Cattle raising is important to the cattle industry because it keeps a constant supply of calves that are used for beef.
The cattle industry and mining were very important in the westward expansion. They were two of the main reasons why the railroad was built. Without the railroad many small towns would not have been founded.
The cattle industry originated in Ancient Egypt over 5000 years ago. Same with the cattle drives.
Which western states have cattle as a primary industry
Developed vaccine for Anthrax, a disease that threatened the cattle industry.
expansion of railway lines
development of barbed wire
development of barbed wire
Ranchers made the western cattle industry profitable. They did this by selling and raising cattle for food and agricultural purposes.
cattle ranching