What are the zebus?
Zebus is the tribe of the original in Southeast Asia and widely raised in parts of Africa. These animals have developed special adaptations that make them very suitable for tropical and hot environment, and these features were sometimes used through crosses with Taurin's cattle, other common domesticized cattle. If you have ever seen a photo of a cattle pulling a plow or a cart in Southeast Asia, the chances are high, that these cattle were a zebus. Depending on the breed, zebu may have one or two bumps and it can be black, brown or creamy colored, with long -down ears. Many zebu also has impressive corners, although some have been bred that they have corners with reduced size. These cattle are Arvisable for work design and are also used as driving and wrapping animals. In general, Zebus meat and milk are lower than taurine cattle meat and animals are raised more like working animals than as a source of food. Zebus also has the extensive resistance of pests that make themVery persistent.
There is a dispute over the scientific name for ZEBU. Originally they were known as bos Indicus , but because they can be exceeded with Taurin's Scotsman, they are not obviously a separate species. As a result, some biologists refer to them as Bos Taurus Indicus , suggesting that they are subspecies, and they are sometimes also known as barefoot primigenius Induct , especially among biologists who believe they are closely associated with Auroch, wild.
This cattle has been managed in India and South Asia for centuries and have been an important part of working life on many farms. They were also exported to Africa, where they do much better than taurine cattle, and the zebus was also exported to Australia and the United States, where they are exceeded with Taurin's cattle to develop beef -resistant and dairy cows that can handle hot or humid climate.