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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 42778" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I have a few brahma cross cattle that seem to always be grazing. My herefords will be laid up in the shade or in the tank most of the day. I have one angus that is always with the brahmas grazing and she is fat as a hog. The biggest calf I have in the pasture is out of a brahma cross bred to a reg. angus bull. I have several calves that are 2 months older then him but he is definately the biggest calf I have now. </p><p></p><p>Are brahmas more insect tolerant or insect resistant? I ask this because I see just as many flies on the brahma cross cattle at the herefords and they throw their heads and swish their tails just as much also. </p><p></p><p>I have also noticed the herefords and angus come out of the winter looking better then the brahmans do though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 42778, member: 430"] I have a few brahma cross cattle that seem to always be grazing. My herefords will be laid up in the shade or in the tank most of the day. I have one angus that is always with the brahmas grazing and she is fat as a hog. The biggest calf I have in the pasture is out of a brahma cross bred to a reg. angus bull. I have several calves that are 2 months older then him but he is definately the biggest calf I have now. Are brahmas more insect tolerant or insect resistant? I ask this because I see just as many flies on the brahma cross cattle at the herefords and they throw their heads and swish their tails just as much also. I have also noticed the herefords and angus come out of the winter looking better then the brahmans do though. [/QUOTE]
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