Which statement correctly describes the status of Texas cattle throughout most of the eighteenth century?

During most of the eighteenth century, the status of Texas cattle was relatively low. They were considered wild and often ran freely without much human intervention or control. Cattle herds were mainly found in the southern parts of Texas, and they were primarily used for their hides and tallow rather than as a source of meat. The lack of infrastructure and transportation made it difficult to market and trade cattle at that time.