The Jesuits introduced wheat, cattle, and horses.
In 1603 the Spanish began to introduce cattle, which became a source of wealth in the region.
The Jesuits introduced cattle breeding.
Spanish settlers came to Argentina in 1536 and introduced cattle to the pampas, which would have a profound affect on the cuisine of Argentina.
He received recognition for his breeding operations which helped introduce and improve fine cattle and sheep into the Shenandoah Valley.
In the 1790s, humans introduced cattle, sheep, goats, dogs and pigs to the Islands.
He introduces longhorn cattle into Canada and pioneers the development of rodeo.
The eldest sons, Robert and William, helped introduce cattle (sheep were moved to properties further west when they proved unsuitable for coastal country).
When Europeans arrived in the late 18th century, settlers introduced cattle, sheep and game animals, many of which became feral and began to damage the mountain's ecology.
Frequently he introduced figures and cattle.