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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 237539" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>Why keep brahmans? Because if you play your cards right there is HUGE amounts of money involved. The Brahman industry is huge in South/Central America, and in Thailand as well as that whole area. Some of the big breeders make thousands and thousands of dollars off one animal. The Grand Champion Red Brahman Bull at the International Brahman Show in Houston sold to someone in Columbia for $100,000. The ranch I work at had the Reserve Champion. They were offered $50,000 for it but they turned it down. They sold one heifer to a guy in Columbia for $40,000. There is more money in it than I ever imagined. With American Brahmans, the business isnt so strong with American customers, but the International business is booming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 237539, member: 352"] Why keep brahmans? Because if you play your cards right there is HUGE amounts of money involved. The Brahman industry is huge in South/Central America, and in Thailand as well as that whole area. Some of the big breeders make thousands and thousands of dollars off one animal. The Grand Champion Red Brahman Bull at the International Brahman Show in Houston sold to someone in Columbia for $100,000. The ranch I work at had the Reserve Champion. They were offered $50,000 for it but they turned it down. They sold one heifer to a guy in Columbia for $40,000. There is more money in it than I ever imagined. With American Brahmans, the business isnt so strong with American customers, but the International business is booming. [/QUOTE]
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