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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 628565" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>My Ranch is in southeast texas, (anahuac area) and I am just bout to buy a herd, but from everybody I have talked with - and I have done extensive research on my area - the Brangus is the way to go. You get the insect hardiness of the brahma, and you get the smaller birth weights of the Angus. The Brangus, also is supposed to be more immune to hoof rot than just a brahma or angus - and if your near me in Southeast Texas the wet soil can really get your herd.</p><p></p><p>Ive been watchin my neighbor run cattle on my land for 3 years waiting to get the money to buy my own, and I will say his Brangus do better than his Brahma unless in a heavily shaded pasture. The Brahma want to get in the shade when its hot, and if you, like me, dont have many trees - you will also want to veer away from just straight Brahma.</p><p></p><p>My two cents - though I have just been an observer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 628565, member: 9219"] My Ranch is in southeast texas, (anahuac area) and I am just bout to buy a herd, but from everybody I have talked with - and I have done extensive research on my area - the Brangus is the way to go. You get the insect hardiness of the brahma, and you get the smaller birth weights of the Angus. The Brangus, also is supposed to be more immune to hoof rot than just a brahma or angus - and if your near me in Southeast Texas the wet soil can really get your herd. Ive been watchin my neighbor run cattle on my land for 3 years waiting to get the money to buy my own, and I will say his Brangus do better than his Brahma unless in a heavily shaded pasture. The Brahma want to get in the shade when its hot, and if you, like me, dont have many trees - you will also want to veer away from just straight Brahma. My two cents - though I have just been an observer. [/QUOTE]
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