
Apis Bull
Apis Bull was an American breed of beef cattle developed in the early 20th century from crossing native English breeds with Brahman cattle, aimed at producing animals well-suited for hot climates and resistant to disease. Known for their muscular build and adaptability, Apis Bull cattle were important in developing hardy, productive beef herds in the southern United States. They contributed to breed improvements by combining desirable traits of both parent breeds, and their influence helped shape modern cattle breeds suited for tropical and subtropical environments.