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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16542"><p>I'm afraid Brangus gets a bad rap a lot of the time. Around here, anything black with some ear is called "Brangus."</p><p></p><p>> I believe not if it is a</p><p>> "true" Brangus. And I'm</p><p>> almost certain that the Int'l.</p><p>> Brangus Breeders Assoc. requires</p><p>> that the beast be polled in order</p><p>> to be registered.</p><p></p><p>> That being said, Ive seen a fair</p><p>> number of bulls that were</p><p>> purported to be Brangus but that</p><p>> had some horn (but not near as</p><p>> much as some of the "old</p><p>> time" Brahmans had); however,</p><p>> I suspect that they had both Angus</p><p>> and Brahman parentage, but were</p><p>> not true Brangus (which would be</p><p>> precisely 3/8 Brahman and 5/8</p><p>> Angus).</p><p></p><p>> I once owned a slightly horned</p><p>> "Brangus" bull, and he</p><p>> didn't often throw black calves.</p><p>> He was black, but I think he must</p><p>> have had a good bit less than 5/8</p><p>> Angus in him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16542"] I'm afraid Brangus gets a bad rap a lot of the time. Around here, anything black with some ear is called "Brangus." > I believe not if it is a > "true" Brangus. And I'm > almost certain that the Int'l. > Brangus Breeders Assoc. requires > that the beast be polled in order > to be registered. > That being said, Ive seen a fair > number of bulls that were > purported to be Brangus but that > had some horn (but not near as > much as some of the "old > time" Brahmans had); however, > I suspect that they had both Angus > and Brahman parentage, but were > not true Brangus (which would be > precisely 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 > Angus). > I once owned a slightly horned > "Brangus" bull, and he > didn't often throw black calves. > He was black, but I think he must > have had a good bit less than 5/8 > Angus in him. [/QUOTE]
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