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  2. Ankole-Watusi - Wikipedia

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    The horns are unusually large, with a wide spread [2]: 110 and the largest circumference found in any cattle breed. Guinness World Records lists a bull named CT Woodie with a horn circumference of 103.5 cm (40.7 in) and a steer named Lurch, with horns measuring 95.25 cm (37.50 in), as record-holders.

  3. Horn of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The unofficial trade of live cattle, camels, sheep and goats from Ethiopia sold to other countries in the Horn and the wider Eastern Africa region, including Somalia and Djibouti, generates an estimated total value of between US$250 and US$300 million annually (100 times more than the official figure), with the towns of Burao and Yirowe in ...

  4. Nomadic pastoralism - Wikipedia

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    In East Africa, for example, over 95% of cross-border trade is through unofficial channels and the unofficial trade of live cattle, camels, sheep and goats from Ethiopia sold to Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti generates an estimated total value of between US$250 and US$300 million annually (100 times more than the official figure). [29]

  5. Pastoral society - Wikipedia

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    In East Africa, for example, over 95% of cross-border trade is through unofficial channels and the unofficial trade of live cattle, camels, sheep and goats from Ethiopia sold to Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti generates an estimated total value of between US$250 and US$300 million annually (100 times more than the official figure). [2]

  6. Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa

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    In 2019, she was interviewed by a broadcast journalist from BBC World Service TV Smart Money on a story about the business built around the horns of the Ankole long horn cattle. [16] Elizabeth is an Ankole cow conservationist, who advocates on the values of the Ankole cattle and their social, cultural and economic importance among their ...

  7. 2006 Horn of Africa food crisis - Wikipedia

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    Drought is a predictable event in the Horn of Africa, and when combined with other factors it causes conflict and terrible human misery. [2] Previous droughts in 1983–85, 1991–92 and 1998–99 swiftly reversed gradual increase in livestock and caused losses in the cattle population of up to 62%. [2]

  8. A ship carrying 19,000 cattle caused a big stink in the South ...

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    South Africa's Democratic Alliance political party, which governs Cape Town, also condemned the transport of live cattle. “Live export, as evidenced by this situation, exposes animals to ...

  9. Ankole (cattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Ankole is a breed or group of breeds of African cattle, belonging to the broad Sanga cattle grouping of African breeds. [1] [2]: 604 It was probably introduced to Uganda between five and seven hundred years ago by nomadic pastoralists from more northerly parts of the continent. It is distributed in much of eastern and central Africa ...

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