31.10.2012, 14:29 6831

North Dakota-bred cattle taking hold in Kazakhstan

"North Dakota Trade Office Executive Director Dean Gorder says about a dozen Kazakhstan cowboys are slated to work on North Dakota ranches next month for an intensive two-week crash-course in tending cattle."

Bismarck. October 31. Kazakhstan Today - North Dakota-bred cattle are successfully taking root in Kazakhstan. However Kazakhstan's cowboys are still greenhorns.

According to AP, "North Dakota Trade Office Executive Director Dean Gorder says about a dozen Kazakhstan cowboys are slated to work on North Dakota ranches next month for an intensive two-week crash-course in tending cattle."

"About 5,000 hardy cattle bred to withstand North Dakota's harsh winters have been airfreighted to Kazakhstan over the past two years to help rebuild the country's cattle industry. About 3,000 more cows are slated to be shipped this fall," the agency reports.

"Gorder says Kazakhstan's new cattle herd appears to be thriving thanks largely to North Dakota's cattle genetics and help from cowboys the oil-rich country has hired from North Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas," according to AP.

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