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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 685292" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>A guy near me raises them and his are some of the sweetest aniamls you'll ever see. In my part of the world at least, they seem less attractive to insects than most of the more traditional beef breeds. They do make great x-breed to increase heat tolerance, but in some areas, the brahman crosses get docked at the sale barn. As others have said, they are slower maturing, bulls take longer to reach good breading age in many cases, their beef doesn't have the best reputation, and they are often considered wild or hard to handle. But, big generalizations like that about any breed are specious in my book. Is there a breeder in your area you could visit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 685292, member: 10309"] A guy near me raises them and his are some of the sweetest aniamls you'll ever see. In my part of the world at least, they seem less attractive to insects than most of the more traditional beef breeds. They do make great x-breed to increase heat tolerance, but in some areas, the brahman crosses get docked at the sale barn. As others have said, they are slower maturing, bulls take longer to reach good breading age in many cases, their beef doesn't have the best reputation, and they are often considered wild or hard to handle. But, big generalizations like that about any breed are specious in my book. Is there a breeder in your area you could visit? [/QUOTE]
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