Cattle and humans have an intertwined history; people have been raising cattle for meat and hides for thousands of years. After domesticating these animals, people began utilizing milk from cows as an ...
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The Story of the Aurochs Is More Complicated Than We Thought
New research helps us understand how cattle spread across the world. “Cattle are one of the most important animals in human ...
With 2.1 million cattle in Montana, one might expect Governor Gianforte and our congressional delegation to know where cattle actually get brucellosis. But unfortunately, the governor and delegation ...
1. Dominance relations among adult female American bison (Bison bison) were studied between June 1980 and August 1982 at the National Bison Range, Moiese, Montana, and Yellowstone National Park, ...
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Hidden In South Texas Is America's Largest Ranch Where Cattle Thrive In Desert Conditions
We all have our romantic visions of the American West: Riding in the saddle across a vast expanse of untouched natural ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado does not have a wild horse problem as a recent Denver Post headline states. The real issue lies with the meat industry’s grip on our public lands.
Why is it that Americans eat cows and pigs but not horses and dogs? There’s only one reason: custom. We’re used to it, that’s all. There’s certainly nothing about horses and dogs that renders them ...
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