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Ankole-Watusi - Wikipedia
The Ankole-Watusi is a modern American breed of domestic cattle. It derives from the Ankole group of Sanga cattle breeds of east and central Africa. It is characterized by very large horns.
Watusi - The Cattle Site
Watusi cattle are the show-stoppers of the bovine kingdom, they attract attention wherever they appear. These regal animals can easily trace their ancestry back more than 6,000 years and have often been referred to as "cattle of kings." The Watusi appear elegant, well-bred, and graceful.
12 Fascinating Facts About Ankole-Watusi Cattle - See Africa Today
Ankole-Watusi cattle famous for their prized long horns symbolised loyalty and wealth among African tribes that reared this breed. Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni still has a healthy herd of 6,000 Ankole cattle at his huge Rwakitura and Kisozi farms.
Watusi Cattle: Guide, Info & Facts - CowCaretaker
2022年9月23日 · Watusi cattle are known worldwide as having the most magnificent horns of any longhorn breed of domestic cattle. They are a highly adaptable, drought-resistant breed from East Africa that produces excellent milk quality with a high-fat percentage.
Ankole-Watusi Cattle | Oklahoma State University
Ankole-Watusi cattle are the show-stoppers of the bovine kingdom. Medium-sized animals, with long, large-diameter horns, they attract attention wherever they appear. These regal animals can easily trace their ancestry back more than 6,000 years and have often been referred to …
A Short History of Watusi Cattle
2012年5月17日 · One of the oldest and definitely most exciting breeds of these cattle is most commonly referred to as Watusi. Also known as the Cattle of Kings, Ankole cattle and Royal Ox, this breed originated in eastern Africa, most commonly in the areas of Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Lake Victoria and Tanganyika.
Watusi For Beginners and from the beginning
2012年5月17日 · Watusi, “The Cattle of Kings”, invoke a special feeling in the hearts of those they touch. So, if you see these magnificent, huge horned cattle and they stir a magic feeling in your soul – it is something special to nurture and enjoy.
Ankole-Watusi Cattle - The Livestock Conservancy
Ankole‑Watusi cattle, with their large, extensive horns, are among the most striking members of the bovine kingdom. Herds resemble slow-moving, multicolored forests of bare trees as their horns sway with every step.
Watusi's Horns - Alabama Safari
Our Ankole-Watusi cattle are among only 1,500 of the species that live outside of their native Africa. They first came to the United States in the 1960s. Known for their strikingly large horns, Watusi have been prized for their beauty and used as ceremonial animals in Africa.
World Watusi Association | The World Watusi Association is a …
The World Watusi Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of African Ankole- Watusi cattle.