Which Zebu-derived composite breed is very common in the Americas?
Answer
Brahman
The Brahman is specifically identified as a very common Zebu-derived breed developed in the Americas. This breed is not a pure ancestral type but rather a composite breed, meaning it was intentionally developed by crossing several major Indian breeds to create an animal suited to American conditions. The four primary Indian breeds utilized in the development of the Brahman include the Guzerat, Nellore, Krishna Valley, and Gir. While those four are foundational types, the Brahman itself is the resulting composite animal widely recognized in the Americas.

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