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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 139739" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Yes the dollar is about the 75c mark, has been for a long time now.</p><p>The Brahman breed is doing very well here in Australia. They really have stood the test of time. There are a lot more Brahman and Brahman derived breeds down south now whereas once they were predominately up north in the warmer climes. We run them in our cool to cold country and they do well. There is no discount for them here,as thay always are clean in the coat and usually have the added hybrid vigour,so they often are larger than some of the other cattle on offer at our sales. Temperament is not a problem,we can have at times more flighty Herefords than our Brahmans.</p><p>BRAHMANS, CROSSBREEDINGS COMMON DENOMINATOR.</p><p></p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 139739, member: 285"] Yes the dollar is about the 75c mark, has been for a long time now. The Brahman breed is doing very well here in Australia. They really have stood the test of time. There are a lot more Brahman and Brahman derived breeds down south now whereas once they were predominately up north in the warmer climes. We run them in our cool to cold country and they do well. There is no discount for them here,as thay always are clean in the coat and usually have the added hybrid vigour,so they often are larger than some of the other cattle on offer at our sales. Temperament is not a problem,we can have at times more flighty Herefords than our Brahmans. BRAHMANS, CROSSBREEDINGS COMMON DENOMINATOR. Colin [/QUOTE]
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