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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4192"><p>Don't kinow about Brangus plus, but Angus Plus is a trademarked name by the Red ANgus Association. To qualify as Angus Plus it must be a minimum of 50% Angus either red or black. It was developed to allow angus genetics and Brahman genetics to complement each other. Brangus being 5/8 Angus 3/8 Brahman. Maybe in your cow herd you would like a little more Brahman influence or maybe a little less then 3/8 Brahman and still have a marketing option supporting you. That's where Angus Plus comes in. The RAAA web site covers it in more detail. "http://www.redangus1.org/"</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Is this breed half angus and half</p><p>> brangus. If so is it just to get</p><p>> the angus percentage up a little</p><p>> more?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4192"] Don't kinow about Brangus plus, but Angus Plus is a trademarked name by the Red ANgus Association. To qualify as Angus Plus it must be a minimum of 50% Angus either red or black. It was developed to allow angus genetics and Brahman genetics to complement each other. Brangus being 5/8 Angus 3/8 Brahman. Maybe in your cow herd you would like a little more Brahman influence or maybe a little less then 3/8 Brahman and still have a marketing option supporting you. That's where Angus Plus comes in. The RAAA web site covers it in more detail. "http://www.redangus1.org/" dunmovin farms > Is this breed half angus and half > brangus. If so is it just to get > the angus percentage up a little > more? [/QUOTE]
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