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September 7, 2009 - According to the American Horse Council reports: California has 698,000 horses Colorado has 256,000 Florida has 500,000 Indiana has 203,000 Kentucky has 320,200 Louisiana has 164,000 Maryland has 153,000 Missouri has 281,000 New Jersey has 83,000 New Mexico has 147,000 New York has 202,000 Ohio has 307,000 Oklahoma has 326,000 Texas has 979,000 Wyoming has 99,000

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Each state has a significant amount of cattle. Texas has the most cattle in the United States with over 10 million head of cattle.

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