They eat the same stuff that all other beef cattle will eat (see related question below). They'll eat grass if they are on open range or pasture. They'll eat hay, various grains like corn, oats and barley, and all kinds of vegetation like tree leaves. They've even been known to eat cactus, mostly in feeding rations (with thorns removed).
Texas.
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The top beef cattle producing state is Texas.
that's what i want to find out
Because they had diseases.
Spanish settlers
There is no specific name. It is too difficult to accurately classify separate species of cattle. Cattle are commonly reffered to collectively asBos primigenius
They were Spanish longhorned cattle, which became known and named Texas Longhorn cattle, and were recognized as a breed.
Longhorn cattle were the major cattle breed in the southwest. Known for their distinctive horns and adaptability to the region's harsh conditions, they played a significant role in the cattle industry of the American Southwest.
It's likely, yes.
Many, Many, Many cattle ranches. The state is known for its farming skills.
It varies with breed, but 9 months (or ~285 days) is about average.