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<blockquote data-quote="texast" data-source="post: 504307" data-attributes="member: 6975"><p>Brahma bull good luck with them.At least you got them cheap enough.I wish I could find some like that. I priced reg. Brahmans and it may just be the ranches I went too but didn't find anything under 2000.00. But these were the more popular breeders.</p><p>I would cross them with a Hereford or Angus and sell the calves to make a little change on them the first year. I personally want to raise purebred Brahmans. But if you are going purebred get the best bull you can for them. Good luck either way.</p><p>As far as Brahma's being hard to work with. Yes they can be a challenge. You can't handle them like any other breed.They are very smart, and have their own personality. I've heard all sorts of stories on how they are fence jumpers, man killers and so on and so on. The ones I've been around were very gentle almost to a fault.</p><p>Its all a part of how you manage them.</p><p>Good Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texast, post: 504307, member: 6975"] Brahma bull good luck with them.At least you got them cheap enough.I wish I could find some like that. I priced reg. Brahmans and it may just be the ranches I went too but didn't find anything under 2000.00. But these were the more popular breeders. I would cross them with a Hereford or Angus and sell the calves to make a little change on them the first year. I personally want to raise purebred Brahmans. But if you are going purebred get the best bull you can for them. Good luck either way. As far as Brahma's being hard to work with. Yes they can be a challenge. You can't handle them like any other breed.They are very smart, and have their own personality. I've heard all sorts of stories on how they are fence jumpers, man killers and so on and so on. The ones I've been around were very gentle almost to a fault. Its all a part of how you manage them. Good Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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