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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC" data-source="post: 96005" data-attributes="member: 1604"><p>Frankie - Most guys who deal in the brahma and/or cross cattle feel they make up for the price difference with vigor and lack of calf deaths. The cows will eat the bark off trees if they have to and it's hard to kill a brahma calf with a shotgun. ;-) If you don't tag one of those calves in 5 minutes after he's born..........forget it.</p><p>Overall- they claim less maintenance on the cows and calves puts them money in the bank. And bluntly, most cow/calf guys down here are hitting the commodity beef market anyway. Until you've summered cows in the high heat and humidity in the extreme south it is hard to understand, I'm sure.</p><p>But they have their place.........and they are in it. South. If I weren't in the reg. char business I would be puttin char bulls on tigerstripes or brangus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC, post: 96005, member: 1604"] Frankie - Most guys who deal in the brahma and/or cross cattle feel they make up for the price difference with vigor and lack of calf deaths. The cows will eat the bark off trees if they have to and it's hard to kill a brahma calf with a shotgun. ;-) If you don't tag one of those calves in 5 minutes after he's born..........forget it. Overall- they claim less maintenance on the cows and calves puts them money in the bank. And bluntly, most cow/calf guys down here are hitting the commodity beef market anyway. Until you've summered cows in the high heat and humidity in the extreme south it is hard to understand, I'm sure. But they have their place.........and they are in it. South. If I weren't in the reg. char business I would be puttin char bulls on tigerstripes or brangus. [/QUOTE]
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