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Why did American settlers begin to cross-breed cattle?

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to create breeds that could live in a new climate

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In the 1890s, herds were still occasionally driven from the Panhandle of Texas to Montana. However, railroads had expanded to cover most of the nation, and meat packing plants were built closer to major ranching areas.

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