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.
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.
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.
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Dr. Thomas Lecky
Dr. Thomas Phillip Lecky
the colors on the jamaican flag are actually green, black and gold
He is Jamaican.
no the only colors on the jamaican flag are black,yellow and green
Yes, his wife is Jamaican and her skin tone is darker.
He is black. His grandparents are of Jamaican descent.
He created the first breed of indigenous Jamaican cattle which was the Jamaican Hope. He used this breed as a basis for his Ph.D. thesis from the extensive research he had done in 1951 on cattle. Further research resulted in the creation of the Jamaican Brahman, the Jamaican Red and the Jamaican Black. Dr. Lecky also made it a passion and a career to teach young people of Jamaica about agriculture and farming and to encourage more agriculture in his home country of Jamaica, among other things. He served as:Bench ChemistForeman at a Farm SchoolFarm SupervisorFarmerTeacher at Holmwood Technical High SchoolLivestock InspectorLivestock Field OfficerJunior Agricultural OfficerAgricultural OfficerLivestock Officer (Senior and Chief)Director of Animal HusbandryDirector of Livestock ResearchConsultantHe also published an autobiography of himself called Cattle and I, among several other research papers that have been delivered at international conferences.See related links below for more.