Ankole-Watusi Cow
Ankole-Watusi cow found along the Willow Lupe Road in Gillespie county, Texas.
The Anglo-Watusi has a lineage that dates back over 4000 to 6000 years ag...
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Ankole-Watusi cow found along the Willow Lupe Road in Gillespie county, Texas.
The Anglo-Watusi has a lineage that dates back over 4000 to 6000 years ago.
According to a census carried out in 2016, there is only around 1500 head of the breed left and 80% of these can be found in the United States of America.
One of the most prominent features of the Anglo-Watusi cattle breed is its long sweeping horns that grow out of their head spread quite wide apart and then extend upward. They have the longest or biggest horns of any cattle breed with a record length recorded at 40.7 inches long.
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The Anglo-Watusi has a lineage that dates back over 4000 to 6000 years ago.
According to a census carried out in 2016, there is only around 1500 head of the breed left and 80% of these can be found in the United States of America.
One of the most prominent features of the Anglo-Watusi cattle breed is its long sweeping horns that grow out of their head spread quite wide apart and then extend upward. They have the longest or biggest horns of any cattle breed with a record length recorded at 40.7 inches long.
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