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<blockquote data-quote="Sthrncwboy" data-source="post: 1811593" data-attributes="member: 42970"><p>Do you mean is it a stable composite, like Brangus? No, Red Brangus Association promotes the fact that the percentages of Brahma vs Red Angus can vary a lot, They say that way, people can customize them to meet their needs, Northern breeders like your self would want one with a high RA percentage and not as much Br, where as a Florida breeder may want one with a high percentage Brahma and not as much RA. Where as Braford, Gerts and Brangus are stable composites, 5/8ths Angus, SH or Hereford and 3/8ths Brahma. The Red Brangus books are still wide open. Only thing allowed in the animal's pedigree are registered Brahma and Registered Red Angus, but percentage of each doesn't matter. I have 2 right now, and I am pleased with them. I breed them to a registered Brangus bull, so still get black calves. These are as docile and easy to handle as any Hereford or milk cow. Except those first few days after calving. Red Angus and Red Brangus are just as protective a new mother as the black ones are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sthrncwboy, post: 1811593, member: 42970"] Do you mean is it a stable composite, like Brangus? No, Red Brangus Association promotes the fact that the percentages of Brahma vs Red Angus can vary a lot, They say that way, people can customize them to meet their needs, Northern breeders like your self would want one with a high RA percentage and not as much Br, where as a Florida breeder may want one with a high percentage Brahma and not as much RA. Where as Braford, Gerts and Brangus are stable composites, 5/8ths Angus, SH or Hereford and 3/8ths Brahma. The Red Brangus books are still wide open. Only thing allowed in the animal's pedigree are registered Brahma and Registered Red Angus, but percentage of each doesn't matter. I have 2 right now, and I am pleased with them. I breed them to a registered Brangus bull, so still get black calves. These are as docile and easy to handle as any Hereford or milk cow. Except those first few days after calving. Red Angus and Red Brangus are just as protective a new mother as the black ones are. [/QUOTE]
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