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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1775593" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I like Beefmasters, and pretty much any mainstream Brahman crosses. </p><p>I would be concerned about the first solid red one. I bought a Beefmaster bull a few years ago that had a sheath like that, and he got injured apparently on his first try, and had to sell him for half what I paid for him. </p><p>The second brockle face bull looks good to me. </p><p>I've always heard people say Brahman and Brahman cross beef was not good quality, but they were all Angus breeders so they may be just parroting some line.</p><p>We processed a Hereford sired steer from a Hereford x Beefmaster, ( very little Brahman influence). It turned out great, kind of contradicted those that I'd heard say no percentage of Brahman would ever marble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1775593, member: 24816"] I like Beefmasters, and pretty much any mainstream Brahman crosses. I would be concerned about the first solid red one. I bought a Beefmaster bull a few years ago that had a sheath like that, and he got injured apparently on his first try, and had to sell him for half what I paid for him. The second brockle face bull looks good to me. I’ve always heard people say Brahman and Brahman cross beef was not good quality, but they were all Angus breeders so they may be just parroting some line. We processed a Hereford sired steer from a Hereford x Beefmaster, ( very little Brahman influence). It turned out great, kind of contradicted those that I’d heard say no percentage of Brahman would ever marble. [/QUOTE]
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