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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4296"><p>I know you can't go wrong breeding to a Simmental, personally I own a 350 registered herd of Simmental in Northeast Mexico, and you are talking of the North Texas market, but In the Rio Grande Valley as well as in Mexico and almost all the countries in the tropical area the 3/8 Brahman (Bos Indicus) in any af the crossbreds that exits is prefered for the heat and insect tolerance,hardiness and excellent foraging ability, as well as maternal calving ease and longevity. For your information Simbrah is called and has been described as " The All Porpuse American Breed"</p><p>> I do not believe you can go wrong</p><p>> breeding to a Simmental in a cross</p><p>> breeding program. I wonder if the</p><p>> Simbra and Brangus will have to</p><p>> much ear. Here in the North Texas</p><p>> area the buyers do not like to</p><p>> much ear</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:aledelagt@yahoo.com">aledelagt@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4296"] I know you can't go wrong breeding to a Simmental, personally I own a 350 registered herd of Simmental in Northeast Mexico, and you are talking of the North Texas market, but In the Rio Grande Valley as well as in Mexico and almost all the countries in the tropical area the 3/8 Brahman (Bos Indicus) in any af the crossbreds that exits is prefered for the heat and insect tolerance,hardiness and excellent foraging ability, as well as maternal calving ease and longevity. For your information Simbrah is called and has been described as " The All Porpuse American Breed" > I do not believe you can go wrong > breeding to a Simmental in a cross > breeding program. I wonder if the > Simbra and Brangus will have to > much ear. Here in the North Texas > area the buyers do not like to > much ear [email=aledelagt@yahoo.com]aledelagt@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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