WildCattle may refer to: Feral populations of cattle (Bos taurus); see Cattle#Feral cattle Certain species of the tribe Bovini WildCattle (film), 1934...
1,000 recognized breeds. Around 10,500 years ago, taurine cattle were domesticated from wild aurochs progenitors in central Anatolia, the Levant and Western...
Chillingham cattle, also known as Chillingham wildcattle, is a breed of cattle that live in a large enclosed park at Chillingham Castle, Northumberland...
Aleutian wildcattle are feral wildcattle found on the Alaskan Aleutian islands. Several attempts have been made to round up these cattle for ranching...
The Hawaiian wildcattle are a feral breed of domestic cattle introduced at the end of 18th century. Thousands of them are still freely roaming forested...
Gaelic: Bò Ghàidhealach; Scots: Heilan coo) is a Scottish breed of rustic cattle. It originated in the Scottish Highlands and the Western Islands of Scotland...
species of cattle are found (both as wild and domesticated animals), and some of these are related so closely to taurine and indicus cattle that interspecies...
dairy cattle. When meat from these cattle is sold in Japan, it must be labeled "domestic beef" (国産牛), not "Wagyu." In 1927, fossils of an ancient wild cattle...
the tails of cattle or bison. The coat is typically black or dark brown, covering most of the body, with a grey muzzle (although some wild golden-brown...
Cattle originally meant movable personal property, especially livestock of any kind, as opposed to real property (the land, which also included wild or...
The tribe Bovini or wildcattle are medium to massive bovines that are native to Eurasia, North America, and Africa. These include the enigmatic, antelope-like...
horseback rides, cattle drives, and guided hunting to bring in additional income. Ranching is part of the iconography of the "Wild West" as seen in Western...
between Heck cattle and the aurochs in build, height, and body proportions. Furthermore, there are other cattle breeds which resemble their wild ancestors...
who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. Cattle drives ensure...
Bubalina, a subtribe of wildcattle, including most "Old World" buffalo, such as water buffalo Buffalo (bison), a genus of wildcattle, including the American...
Syncerus caffer (Sparrman, 1779). In Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour of WildCattle: Implications for Conservation (pp. 326-372). Cambridge University Press...
majority of those existing in India. It is the largest species among the wildcattle and the Bovidae. The domesticated form of the gaur is called gayal (Bos...
The Dexter is an Irish breed of small cattle. It originated in the eighteenth century in County Kerry, in south-western Ireland, and appears to be named...
subtribe of wildcattle that includes the various species of true buffalo. Species include the African buffalo, the anoas, and the wild water buffalo...
especially in the Wild West cowboy culture, cattle theft is dubbed rustling, while an individual who engages in it is a rustler. The act of cattle-raiding is...
Two semi-feral populations of these cattle were later given separate breed status as the Chillingham WildCattle in Northumbria and the Vaynol herd from...
The Hereford is a British breed of beef cattle originally from Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England. It was the result of selective breeding from...
British breed of small dairy cattle from Jersey, in the British Channel Islands. It is one of three Channel Island cattle breeds, the others being the...
A cattle grid – also known as a stock grid in Australia; cattle guard, or cattle grate in American English; vehicle pass, or stock gap in the Southeastern...
history of cattle on the African continent. A large skull fragment and a nearly complete horn core of an aurochs, a wild ancestor of domestic cattle, were...
2021. The kouprey has a light and gracile build, in comparison to other wildcattle species. Both sexes have notched nostrils. It is 2.1–2.2 m (7–7.3 ft)...