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  2. Feral - Wikipedia

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    Feral bull in Sierra Nevada de Mérida, Venezuela Feral horses in Oregon Soay sheep in St Kilda, Scotland. A feral (from Latin fera 'a wild beast') animal or plant is one that lives in the wild but is descended from domesticated individuals.

  3. Hawaiian wild cattle - Wikipedia

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    Feral cattle contributed significantly to the decline of many plant species in the Hawaiian Islands. [2] Today the Department of Land and Natural Resources' (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) is involved in feral cattle eradication, organizing lotteries for special access feral cattle control.

  4. Muster (livestock) - Wikipedia

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    A feral bull being mustered in Northern Tablelands, NSW. A mustering camp with a freshly baked damper. The pack saddles and oilskin coats are drying on the fence. Mustering Corriedales in Patagonia Horses in the outback are not noted for their docility and this adds to the dangers of mustering. Grazing hobbles for horses and cattle hobbles (bottom)

  5. Feral cattle roam New Mexico wilderness. Federal agents ... - AOL

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    A last-ditch lawsuit by ranchers aims to halt federal plans to shoot and kill feral cattle, which officials say threaten protected lands and the public.

  6. Maverick (animal) - Wikipedia

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    A feral bull in the Sierra Nevada, Venezuela. A maverick is an animal, usually a form of cattle, that does not carry a brand. [1] Etymology.

  7. Wild Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Feral populations of cattle (Bos taurus); see Cattle#Feral cattle. Certain species of the tribe Bovini; Wild Cattle, 1934 film; See also. Cattle (disambiguation)

  8. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    In all cattle species, a female twin of a bull usually becomes infertile due to intrauterine exposure to high testosterone levels. She is functionally a partial intersex, and is commonly called a freemartin. A wild, young, unmarked bull is known as a micky in Australia. [7] An unbranded bovine of either sex is called a maverick in the US and ...

  9. Argentine Criollo cattle - Wikipedia

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    These animals are highly adapted to their environment due to feral - naturally selective breeding regimes over the past 500 years, therefore they are extremely desirable for crossbreeding with traditional European breeds to assure incredible hybrid vigor. The Asociación Argentina de Criadores de Ganado Bovino Criollo was established in 1990 as ...