NOUN
- hardy breed of cattle resulting from crossing domestic cattle with the American buffalo; yields leaner beef than conventional breeds
How To Use cattalo In A Sentence
- The cattalo took the hardiness of the buffalo, and never required artificial food or shelter. The Last of the Plainsmen
- Jones had to hear every detail of all that had happened since his absence in the East, and he was particularly inquisitive to learn all about the twenty cattalo calves. The Last of the Plainsmen
- Then there are the cattalo and the beefalo, crosses between cattle and buffalo, first attempted in Texas. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 2
- His "cattalo" experiment was just getting started, but like most fresh ventures it needed boosts of financial support from the outside. Zane Grey, Romancing the West
- Look at the cattalo calves," cried Jones, in ecstatic tones. The Last of the Plainsmen
- The calves were named cattaloes, but they were unsuccessful as meat producers. THE AMERICAN WEST
- The progeny, which he calls cattalo, make excellent beef, and he gets a very big price for the hides as robes. Ranching, Sport and Travel
- The latter, I find, is usually addressed as "Slinkie" by her friends, and the former is known as "Cattalo Charley" because he once formed a joint-stock company which was to make a fortune interbreeding buffalo and range-cattle, the product of that happy union being known, I believe, as "cattalo. The Prairie Child
- The stage drew near to the place where now is located the famous Goodnight cattalo ranch. Oh, You Tex!