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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1415004" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Currently, all cattle on planet earth are categorized by the science of taxonomy into the species <strong>Bos taurus</strong>. The type species is <strong>Bos taurus taurus</strong> with indicus cattle being recognized as <strong>Bos taurus indicus</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Ever since mankind moved his furniture from the family cave, he has been looking for a reliable supply of food for his family. So somewhere in the evil middle East before Mesopotamia had flowered into the center of human civilization, mankind had started domesticating animals.</p><p></p><p>Asia has several species of wild bovine. Banteng, Gaur, Kouprey, etc. Hunters probably brought calves of these wild cattle back to their village where they nurtured them. Eventually, this evolved into the process of domestication which continues today.</p><p></p><p>As a result of selection and culling, mankind has developed breeds of cattle. There are 800 breeds of cattle recognized worldwide.</p><p></p><p>There is a misconception I observe on this forum that "breeds" should be "stagnant". Go to the Black Hereford thread as evidence. Breeds are a "work in progress". If holding to a "breed" like at some point all improvement must stop was that important, there would be one and that one would look like a Auroch.</p><p></p><p>If a breed association (Not one of the local marketing associations you guys think Satan spawned) and its membership decide to improve the breed or modernize it to meet market demands, why is that sacreligious?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1415004, member: 27490"] Currently, all cattle on planet earth are categorized by the science of taxonomy into the species [b]Bos taurus[/b]. The type species is [b]Bos taurus taurus[/b] with indicus cattle being recognized as [b]Bos taurus indicus[/b]. Ever since mankind moved his furniture from the family cave, he has been looking for a reliable supply of food for his family. So somewhere in the evil middle East before Mesopotamia had flowered into the center of human civilization, mankind had started domesticating animals. Asia has several species of wild bovine. Banteng, Gaur, Kouprey, etc. Hunters probably brought calves of these wild cattle back to their village where they nurtured them. Eventually, this evolved into the process of domestication which continues today. As a result of selection and culling, mankind has developed breeds of cattle. There are 800 breeds of cattle recognized worldwide. There is a misconception I observe on this forum that "breeds" should be "stagnant". Go to the Black Hereford thread as evidence. Breeds are a "work in progress". If holding to a "breed" like at some point all improvement must stop was that important, there would be one and that one would look like a Auroch. If a breed association (Not one of the local marketing associations you guys think Satan spawned) and its membership decide to improve the breed or modernize it to meet market demands, why is that sacreligious? [/QUOTE]
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