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<blockquote data-quote="Blonde d&#039;Aquitaine" data-source="post: 1069111" data-attributes="member: 21252"><p>Hello again:</p><p>@JWBrahman: The white calf is a F1 from a Blonde bull in a Brahman cow in Colombia. I do not know anything about the Brahman lines. Indeed Colombia has very good Brahman. And the better the Brahman the better the F1...</p><p>@Willow Springs: For the same reasons as in Australia are commercial farmers in Colombia crossbreeding with Blonde. They are developing 5/8 Blonde 3/8 Brahman (Braquitaine). If this is the correct way I do not know... Perhaps 3/8 Blonde 5/8 Brahman would be more "universal" under tropical conditions. </p><p>Here some more pictures:</p><p><a href="http://postimg.org/image/fdvms4nrx/" target="_blank"><img src="http://s6.postimg.org/fdvms4nrx/Blonde_d_Aquitaine_bull_with_Zebu_herd_800_X600_T.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p>Blonde d'Aquitaine bull on pasture with a group of commercial Zebu cows in a region that is full of ticks. The hair coat of Blonde isn't curly and they can move the skin like Brahmans. Consequently they are more heat tolerant than other European breeds. That doesn't mean that they are as tolerant as Brahmans!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://postimg.org/image/cxttea5p9/" target="_blank"><img src="http://s6.postimg.org/cxttea5p9/Heifers_Landschaft_800_X300_T.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p>This breeder is using a Blonde bull on these F1 Blonde-Brahman. The F2 is a terminal product. For me it is a heavy load of European Blood (3/4 Blonde). Although he is going to feed his steers under very good conditions. Learning by doing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blonde d'Aquitaine, post: 1069111, member: 21252"] Hello again: @JWBrahman: The white calf is a F1 from a Blonde bull in a Brahman cow in Colombia. I do not know anything about the Brahman lines. Indeed Colombia has very good Brahman. And the better the Brahman the better the F1... @Willow Springs: For the same reasons as in Australia are commercial farmers in Colombia crossbreeding with Blonde. They are developing 5/8 Blonde 3/8 Brahman (Braquitaine). If this is the correct way I do not know... Perhaps 3/8 Blonde 5/8 Brahman would be more "universal" under tropical conditions. Here some more pictures: [url=http://postimg.org/image/fdvms4nrx/][img]http://s6.postimg.org/fdvms4nrx/Blonde_d_Aquitaine_bull_with_Zebu_herd_800_X600_T.jpg[/img][/url] Blonde d'Aquitaine bull on pasture with a group of commercial Zebu cows in a region that is full of ticks. The hair coat of Blonde isn't curly and they can move the skin like Brahmans. Consequently they are more heat tolerant than other European breeds. That doesn't mean that they are as tolerant as Brahmans! [url=http://postimg.org/image/cxttea5p9/][img]http://s6.postimg.org/cxttea5p9/Heifers_Landschaft_800_X300_T.jpg[/img][/url] This breeder is using a Blonde bull on these F1 Blonde-Brahman. The F2 is a terminal product. For me it is a heavy load of European Blood (3/4 Blonde). Although he is going to feed his steers under very good conditions. Learning by doing... [/QUOTE]
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