Zebu
Zebu
is a term which is synonymous with "Bos Indicus," the
scientific name for the humped cattle of the world. The
major Zebu cattle breeds of the world include Gyr, Guzerat, Indu-Brazilian,
Nelore, and Brahman. They originated in India, and are thought to be
the world's oldest domesticated cattle. They were introduced
into the United States as early as 1849. The Zebu Association
was formed
in the
US in 1946. The first
importations of Zebu were bullocks for draft purposes, but they later
interbred with other cattle breeds and produced hybrids which were
bigger, faster growing, and more thrifty. These cattle often did
better than the cattle which the colonists had brought from Europe.
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