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  2. Beefalo - Wikipedia

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    One of the first efforts to cross-breed bison and domestic cattle was in 1815 by Robert Wickliffe of Lexington, Kentucky. Mr. Wickliffe's experiments continued for up to 30 years. [6] Another early deliberate attempt to cross-breed bison with cattle was made by Colonel Samuel Bedson, warden of Stoney Mountain Penitentiary, Winnipeg

  3. American bison - Wikipedia

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    The horns of the European bison point forward through the plane of its face, making it more adept at fighting through the interlocking of horns in the same manner as domestic cattle, unlike the American bison, which favors charging. [44] American bison are more easily tamed than the European and breed more readily with domestic cattle. [45]

  4. Bison - Wikipedia

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    The horns of the European bison point through the plane of their faces, making them more adept at fighting through the interlocking of horns in the same manner as domestic cattle, unlike the American bison, which favours butting. [16] American bison are more easily tamed than their European cousins, and breed with domestic cattle more readily. [17]

  5. Yellowstone bison herd - Wikipedia

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    This is a reflection of the characteristics that bison share with cattle. Though the American bison (Bison bison) is not only a separate species, but actually in a separate genus from domestic cattle (Bos primigenius), it clearly has a lot of genetic compatibility with the latter, and American bison can interbreed freely with cattle. Moreover ...

  6. Bovinae - Wikipedia

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    Cattle are kept as livestock almost everywhere except in parts of India and Nepal, where they are considered sacred by most Hindus. Bovids are used as draft animals and as riding animals . Small breeds of domestic bovid, such as the Miniature Zebu , are kept as pets.

  7. Bos - Wikipedia

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    Bos (from Latin bōs: cow, ox, bull) is a genus of bovines, which includes, among others, wild and domestic cattle.. Bos is often divided into four subgenera: Bos, Bibos, Novibos, and Poephagus, but including these last three divisions within the genus Bos without including Bison is believed to be paraphyletic by many workers on the classification of the genus since the 1980s.

  8. Herd of Cows Adopt Orphaned Bison and People Are So Touched - AOL

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    Bison also tend to live longer than cows; they reach sexual maturity at 3 years old and can live anywhere from 20 to 40 years. Cows reach sexual maturity at 2, but tend to only live between 10 or ...

  9. Bovini - Wikipedia

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    European bison: 2n = 60; American bison: 2n = 60; Cattle: 2n = 60; Bovin hybridization is most common in the subtribe Bovina, the most well known of these is the beefalo (a cross between cattle and American bison). Most of these hybrids are deliberate from humans wanting to improve the quality of various cattle breeds (in particular for beef ...