They were, and are called fincas or cortijos.
They were, and are called fincas or cortijos.
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The Spanish
Cattle ranching in the Americas was introduced by Spanish colonizers in the 16th century. They brought cattle from Spain to the Caribbean and then to mainland regions, including Mexico and the southern United States. This practice quickly spread and evolved, leading to the establishment of ranching cultures across the continent. The influence of Spanish ranching techniques can still be seen in modern cattle ranching today.
The Spanish brought it when they came.
The Spanish Conquistadors and settlers came to North America, they brought their ranching traditions and livestock with them. Ranching had grown out of necessity in Spain as a way to manage large herds of grazing animals.
Ranching
A female cowboy is called a 'cowgirl.' Both names originated from originally men who herded cattle, but now women have gotten into the ranching business.Plus, in Spanish, a cowboy is a "vaquero", but a cowGIRL is a "vaquera".
Female bison, female buffalo, and female bovines are often called cows and are found in ranching areas.
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