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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1819950" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I've never noticed any difference with Brahman cross/ percentage Brahman cattle in the winter than than any other breeds. They stay in as good of shape as anything else. </p><p>That cows mother a Beefmaster and a few braford type cows were some of my best. Have also had a few Santa Gertrudis cows, the calves from those Brahman influenced cows out my Angus or Hereford bulls haven't been docked, </p><p>That brockle faced cow shows very little ear, probably most people wouldn't even pick up on it if they didn't know, and her calves haven't shown any ear or navel hardly at all. I bought the cow's mother at auction as a heifer and she was discounted because she had long drooping ears and typical Brahman body shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1819950, member: 24816"] I’ve never noticed any difference with Brahman cross/ percentage Brahman cattle in the winter than than any other breeds. They stay in as good of shape as anything else. That cows mother a Beefmaster and a few braford type cows were some of my best. Have also had a few Santa Gertrudis cows, the calves from those Brahman influenced cows out my Angus or Hereford bulls haven’t been docked, That brockle faced cow shows very little ear, probably most people wouldn’t even pick up on it if they didn’t know, and her calves haven’t shown any ear or navel hardly at all. I bought the cow’s mother at auction as a heifer and she was discounted because she had long drooping ears and typical Brahman body shape. [/QUOTE]
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