Once domesticated you no longer had to hunt them to get meat. They just walk right into the slaughterhouse!
Because they were relatively easy to tame and domesticate, and were animals that gave good quality milk, meat and hides.
Cattle were useful for farmers to domesticate due to their versatility and strength. They provided a reliable source of meat, milk, and leather, which were essential for sustenance and trade. Additionally, cattle could be used as draft animals for plowing fields and transporting goods, making them invaluable for agricultural productivity. Their ability to graze on grass also allowed farmers to utilize land that might not be suitable for crops.
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.
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.
Horses and cattle.
Domesticate cattle will live in barns, or on pasture. Wild Cattle will take residence in woody
i think it was the farmers that helped it.
Domesticate
Because farmers need them for animals to eat duhhhhh!
Domesticate
Farmers want their cattle to produce high quality meat and a high milk yield
To train something to be useful to people.I got this from my National Geographic Society.