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What is the latin species name for Nguni cattle?
The opening line describes nguni cattle as an indigenous breed but then says the breed is a hyrbid of indigenous and Indian cattle. Is this still indigenous? Brooksmith's ( talk) 16:17, 17 February 2014 (UTC)
Nguni cattle were always described as Bos indicus. But these days are described as Bos taurus africanus which research shows is more accurate.
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"All different combinations were catalogued in the beginning of the century by a South African herdmaster." Which century? Cognita ( talk) 20:33, 6 April 2019 (UTC)
Nguni presence in South Africa precedes 600 CE so explain how does their source of food not correlating with their presence as by valid evidence they introduced these species in what's now South Africa, this is dubious or misinformation. Their completion of migration even precedes 600 CE, at the latest end of it is 500 CE, then someone comes and says 600 CE-1400 CE Nguni cattle came about, not even in South Africa but Southern Africa, which is worse because presence of Bantu speakers in Southern Africa is as old as before 300 BCE. Untrammeled ( talk) 12:00, 15 December 2019 (UTC)
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Nguni cattle were always described as Bos indicus. But these days are described as Bos taurus africanus which research shows is more accurate.
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"All different combinations were catalogued in the beginning of the century by a South African herdmaster." Which century? Cognita ( talk) 20:33, 6 April 2019 (UTC)
Nguni presence in South Africa precedes 600 CE so explain how does their source of food not correlating with their presence as by valid evidence they introduced these species in what's now South Africa, this is dubious or misinformation. Their completion of migration even precedes 600 CE, at the latest end of it is 500 CE, then someone comes and says 600 CE-1400 CE Nguni cattle came about, not even in South Africa but Southern Africa, which is worse because presence of Bantu speakers in Southern Africa is as old as before 300 BCE. Untrammeled ( talk) 12:00, 15 December 2019 (UTC)