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That they we BUTCHED on sight =) i love to eat cows

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What animal are commonly found in Zimbabwe?

Cattle.


What is another name for thousands of cattle run in a panic?

When thousands of cattle run in a panic, it is otherwise known as a stampede.


What is it called when thousands of cattle run in a panic?

It is called a stampede.


What are the most important agriculture products in Zimbabwe?

cattle,coffee,corn,cotton,suger,tea,tobacco,wheat


Cattle rancher average income?

Thousands of dollars but not extremely expensive


What contributes to the end of open-range cattle ranching in the mid 1880's?

The Great Winter of 1885-86 that killed thousands upon thousands of cattle due to overgrazing of rangelands and lack of winter feed.


What year during the winter did hundreds of thousands of cattle die on the open ranges from Canada to Texas?

During the harsh winter of 1886-1887, the land was stressed from overgrazing. Hundreds of thousands of cattle died ( "Great Die-Up").


What play the biggest ending in ending the cattle kingdom?

Severe overgrazing, the extensive use of barbed wire, the expansion of the railroad and the real nail in the coffin: the Great Winter of 1885-86 where thousands and thousands of cattle perished from cold and hunger.


What strange sign do the gods make to indicate the danger of slaughtering the cattle?

They made a frowning sun.


What three things ended the Cattle Kingdom?

The three things that ended the Cattle Kingdom were the following:Great Winter of 1885-86 that killed thousands of cattle because of lack of winter feed and overgrazed rangelandThe invention of and increased use of barbed wireExtensive overgrazing of native grasslands


What did Zimbabwe produce?

Coffee corn sugar wheat tea cotton tobacco cattle asbestos chromium coal gold clothing chemicals shoes iron and steel.


What two developments in the late 1800s led to the delcline of the cattle industry?

From what I know, there was second the really bad snow storm in 1886-87 that resulted in thousands of cattle that froze or starved to death as a result of overgrazing and lack of winter feed. The first development, however was the outbreak of Cattle Tick Fever or Texas Fever in 1868 which originated in cattle shipped up from Texas, and was spread north and eastward, affecting and killing thousands of stock as the disease spread.