Actually, there are longhorn cattle in Michigan, just not as many as you'd find in the more southern and southwestern states. The reason being is that the climate is too cold for them to thrive in like the would thrive in the south. Michigan winters are very hard on longhorn cattle, unlike other cattle like Herefords, Angus, or Simmental, for instance.
Many, Many, Many cattle ranches. The state is known for its farming skills.
Cattle
Longhorns are a breed of cattle created over time in the U.S. they are leaner cattle with wide horns and eat the same things as most other cattle do.
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Both.
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It is a type of cattle.
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.
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Yes.
There is no specific name. It is too difficult to accurately classify separate species of cattle. Cattle are commonly reffered to collectively asBos primigenius