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Where did cows come from?

Eli

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I was thinking about this the other day. Yeah, I was bored.

But.. where did/do dairy cows(and meat cows for that matter) come from?

I've heard of wild horses. Cats, dogs, etc.

But I've never heard of a wild cow. Is there such a thing?

What's the deal? 😕
 
bison/buffalo, gaur, banteng, kouprey and yak are all members of the same genus and considered "wild".

google is a cow expert, btw.
 
I think all domesticated cows are decendent from some animal in the middle east that is now extinct... man what's the name of it....

EDIT: aurochs! that's it
 
I've seen wild cows in Israel. They are real aggressive, so we had to keep our distance, but they do exist.
EDIT: I think they're farm escapees, not original wild animals.
 
Originally posted by: walla
bison/buffalo, gaur, banteng, kouprey and yak are all members of the same genus and considered "wild".

google is a cow expert, btw.

lol.. 😛

Interesting. Yeah, I knew about bison etc.. But still, cows are way different.

So we've basically come up with our own breed of cows through selective breeding?

Where did they originate?

Aurochs came from England it looks like. So our cows are direct descendants of the wild ox?

The Aurochs were the ancestors of cattle. After the ice age they lived in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. They were hunted by man and there numbers declined steadily. In Europe the Aurochs survived longest in Poland and in Lithuania, because of the large undisturbed forests found there.


By the end of the 16th century only a small herd of Aurochs survived near to Warsaw, and in 1627 the last Auroch in Europe died. Although they survived longer in Asia, they became extinct there about a hundred years later.
🙁

Interesting stuff.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
I was thinking about this the other day. Yeah, I was bored.

But.. where did/do dairy cows(and meat cows for that matter) come from?

I've heard of wild horses. Cats, dogs, etc.

But I've never heard of a wild cow. Is there such a thing?

What's the deal? 😕

The cows were developed using the same processe used in developing domestic dogs and cats.
 
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: Eli
I was thinking about this the other day. Yeah, I was bored.

But.. where did/do dairy cows(and meat cows for that matter) come from?

I've heard of wild horses. Cats, dogs, etc.

But I've never heard of a wild cow. Is there such a thing?

What's the deal? 😕

The cows were developed using the same processe used in developing domestic dogs and cats.

True, but both of those have close relatives living in the wild today (Dogs--> Wolves and there are small cats too, although the names I can't recall ATM)
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: Eli
I was thinking about this the other day. Yeah, I was bored.

But.. where did/do dairy cows(and meat cows for that matter) come from?

I've heard of wild horses. Cats, dogs, etc.

But I've never heard of a wild cow. Is there such a thing?

What's the deal? 😕

The cows were developed using the same processe used in developing domestic dogs and cats.

True, but both of those have close relatives living in the wild today (Dogs--> Wolves and there are small cats too, although the names I can't recall ATM)

Bobcat aka Lynx?
 
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Originally posted by: Eli
I was thinking about this the other day. Yeah, I was bored.

But.. where did/do dairy cows(and meat cows for that matter) come from?

I've heard of wild horses. Cats, dogs, etc.

But I've never heard of a wild cow. Is there such a thing?

What's the deal? 😕

The cows were developed using the same processe used in developing domestic dogs and cats.

True, but both of those have close relatives living in the wild today (Dogs--> Wolves and there are small cats too, although the names I can't recall ATM)

Bobcat aka Lynx?

I thought they had even closer relatives...
 
Originally posted by: walla
bison/buffalo, gaur, banteng, kouprey and yak are all members of the same genus and considered "wild".

google is a cow expert, btw.

2 points to anyone that can guess where 3/5 those came from.
 
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