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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7055"><p>> Which would be the best beef breed</p><p>> to cross with the Brahman Breed in</p><p>> the Rockhampton area of beef</p><p>> cattle farming? I would use South Devon over Brahman. I use them and I am very happy.The South Devon will correct any temperament problem. They do not get eye cancer like some British breeds. I breed Stud Brahmans and South Devons in the New England area of NSW Australia. I formerly lived in a subtropical area hence the reason for starting with Brahmans 30+ years ago. Another breed that I think might be of interest is Tarentaise, I've just had my attention drawn to them.You will find that Buffalo fly are very much drawn to the darker coloured cattle. Best of Luck</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au">colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7055"] > Which would be the best beef breed > to cross with the Brahman Breed in > the Rockhampton area of beef > cattle farming? I would use South Devon over Brahman. I use them and I am very happy.The South Devon will correct any temperament problem. They do not get eye cancer like some British breeds. I breed Stud Brahmans and South Devons in the New England area of NSW Australia. I formerly lived in a subtropical area hence the reason for starting with Brahmans 30+ years ago. Another breed that I think might be of interest is Tarentaise, I've just had my attention drawn to them.You will find that Buffalo fly are very much drawn to the darker coloured cattle. Best of Luck [email=colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au]colin.chevalley@bigpond.com.au[/email] [/QUOTE]
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