Cattle Industry In America

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THE CATTLE INDUSTRY
Why it Developed, When and Where it Developed, and How Successful it Was.

THE CATTLE INDUSTRY IN AMERICA
Have you ever wondered how cattle got to America? The cattle industry has become an important part of our history. Research on the cattle industry informs us on how and why the cattle industry developed, when and where it did, and how successful it was. Cattle first settled in America from several different sources. Animals.com.me states that Florida claims to be the first place that cattle was introduced into the United States by explorer Ponce de Leon in 1521. It also states that cattle that survived in the wild helped start the cattle industry in Florida. Purdue.com states that Columbus and other Spanish explorers
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Encyclopedia.com lists that 35 percent of cattle are raised in Asia; 23 percent in South America; 17 percent in Africa; 12 percent in North America; 10 percent in Europe; and 3 percent are in Australia. Cattle in other parts of the country are also used for different reasons than the cattle in North America. Our main source for using the cattle are for meat and dairy products, but in other parts of the world, it is mostly used for farming and making clothes and shoes …show more content…
Without the early explorers and settlers, the ranchers and cowboys, and the businessmen and railroad, we would not be able to enjoy food such as burgers and steaks, and milk and cheese. With beef being the preferred meat of the American consumer (purdue.com), the cattle industry will probably thrive for many years to come!
Works Cited

Hakim, Joy. A History of U.S. Consise. Vol. C. Roanoke: RR Donnelley & Sons, 2006. 6-10. 10 May 2016.
American Dairy Science Association. The Introduction of Cattle into Colonial North America. Vers. Volume 25 Issue 2. February 1942. 15 May 2016. .
How Did the Cattle Industry Begin. n.d. 18 May 2016. .
Intercultural Conflict of the Cattle Industry. n.d. 16 May 2016. .
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Cattle Industry. 2008. 18 May 2016. .
National Cattlemen's Beef Association. A Rough Beginning. 2016. 15 May 2016. .
Texas Site Historical Association. Ranching. n.d. 14 May 2016. .
Walden, Kat. What Country Introduced Cattle to the U.S>? 2016. 18 May 2016.

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