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<blockquote data-quote="txshowmom" data-source="post: 43813" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>BRALER</p><p>As one of the more recent crosses between the American Brahman and the Saler, the Braler carries both the</p><p>hardiness of the Brahman and the adaptation ease of the French Saler. The Braler is being bred in most of the</p><p>mid and southern states. The preferred color is solid red, but black shading on the shoulders and rump of the bull is also acceptable. The Braler is primarily bred for beef production.</p><p></p><p>American Braler Association</p><p>Box 75</p><p>Burton, TX 77835</p><p>Contact TDA at (512) 463-7560</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txshowmom, post: 43813, member: 380"] BRALER As one of the more recent crosses between the American Brahman and the Saler, the Braler carries both the hardiness of the Brahman and the adaptation ease of the French Saler. The Braler is being bred in most of the mid and southern states. The preferred color is solid red, but black shading on the shoulders and rump of the bull is also acceptable. The Braler is primarily bred for beef production. American Braler Association Box 75 Burton, TX 77835 Contact TDA at (512) 463-7560 [/QUOTE]
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