Jamaica Hope, Jamaica Red, Jamaica Brahman, and Jamaica Black. The Jamaica Hope is a dairy breed, small in size and producing an average of 12 litres of milk per day. The Jamaica Red, Jamaica Brahman and Jamaica Black are beef cattle.
Dr. Thomas P Lecky was born in Jamaica. He created a new breeds of cattle.
Dr. Lecky didn't exactly INVENT a certain breed of cattle, rather he developed them: Jamaica Red, Jamaica Black, and the Jamaica Hope breeds were three breeds that he developed.
You nor Dr. Lecky cannot "invent" cattle. The proper word to use here is developed, not invent. He developed several breeds of cattle for use in Jamaica: the Jamaican Hope, Jamaican Black, Jamaican Red and Jamaican Brahman. These breeds are, respectively, dairy and beef breeds.
He didn't invent cattle. Cattle have been around for far longer than Dr. Lecky has. He simply developed four breeds for his country, Jamaica: Jamaican Hope, Jamaican Red, Jamaican Black and Jamaican Brahman.
Dr. Thomas Lecky did his work primarily in his home country of Jamaica. Much of his work, which was developing several breeds specially adapted to the environmental and production demands of the cattle producers of Jamaica, was--and still is--a big success in incorporating better agricultural practices than what Jamaica initially had.
He really didn't discover anything, rather developed several new Jamaican cattle breeds, being the Jamaican Hope, Jamaican Red, Jamaican Black and the Jamaican Brahman.
Dr. Thomas Lecky
He founded a new breed of cattle that can survive well in jamaican climate
Dr. Thomas Phillip Lecky
Dr. Thomas Phillip Lecky.
how did Thomas p lecky contributes to science
He studied animal husbandry. He bred different types of cattle togehter in hopes of producing cows that wouuld fit the needs of Jamaican farmers. He succeeded in coming up with several different breeds of cattle that helped Jamacain Farmers.
Dr. Thomas P. Lecky was born in 1904 in Portland, Jamaica.