The Texas Longhorn, which was the foundation breed that influenced the growth and expansion of the cattle industry in the United States before, during and after the Civil War. Herefords came next (imported after the Civil War), followed by various other breeds that were imported from other countries.
A Guernsey is a breed of cattle, particularly dairy cattle.
A zo is a Tibetan breed of cattle. The zo is a cross breed of a yak and the common cattle.
The Angus breed.
The Angus is a breed of cattle
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
A breed of english beef cattle that are usually red
Some economic ($) industries are: CATTLE COTTON OIL
Virginia's industries are tobacco; dairy cattle; poultry; and corn
Dual purpose means that the breed or type of cattle can be used for milking or raising beef cattle.
That all depends on the breed. You didn't specify the breed of these cattle, therefore this question cannot be answered.
Limousin cattle are a beef breed, not a dairy breed of cattle. So in other words, no not really. They have a milking ability that is matched to that of Angus, which is not nearly as good as Holstein or Jersey.
On farms and ranches that raise and breed Hereford cattle.