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Braford and tigerstripe?
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 847790" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>In my area there can be an F1 Braford,which can be any one of a mutitude of colors. Generally the tiger stripe is the most desirable but red baldies are very common. Braford is used to distinguish it from the F1 Brangus or any other F1 cross. </p><p>There can also be a tigerstripe that is not an F1 Braford. The word is only being used to describe the color of the animal. </p><p>If some said they had Brafords I would have to ask if they were purebred 3/8th's 5/8th's, it is no telling what they really mean. A lot of times they really mean F1 Brahman x Hereford, Red Baldies ( I know, a red baldie is a red Angus X Herford), which are tiger stripes that did not stripe out.</p><p>I don't think there are any rules when describing a cow only local colloquialisms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 847790, member: 5494"] In my area there can be an F1 Braford,which can be any one of a mutitude of colors. Generally the tiger stripe is the most desirable but red baldies are very common. Braford is used to distinguish it from the F1 Brangus or any other F1 cross. There can also be a tigerstripe that is not an F1 Braford. The word is only being used to describe the color of the animal. If some said they had Brafords I would have to ask if they were purebred 3/8th's 5/8th's, it is no telling what they really mean. A lot of times they really mean F1 Brahman x Hereford, Red Baldies ( I know, a red baldie is a red Angus X Herford), which are tiger stripes that did not stripe out. I don't think there are any rules when describing a cow only local colloquialisms. [/QUOTE]
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