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<blockquote data-quote="Brahma Bull" data-source="post: 468879" data-attributes="member: 5767"><p>I suppose the British and Euopean Breeds can tolorate the cold much better than South Texas Zebu.Just I seen my Brahma cows shivering a bit on those cold winter days.Then again they seen pretty happy out grazing 2pm in July-Aug in 100+* temps.</p><p>I am just glad I have plenty yupon brush and lot of trees for them to use both summer and winter.Some of the farms I see in my area have nothing at all.No trees or brush,no cow sheds,worn out has been crop land(Shiner&Moulton TX) with rolling hills.Only thing to slow down that North wind is that rusty old barbwire fence,then shade in the ~Hot~ summer.</p><p>Their cows look same as the farm they are on.It's the management the way I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahma Bull, post: 468879, member: 5767"] I suppose the British and Euopean Breeds can tolorate the cold much better than South Texas Zebu.Just I seen my Brahma cows shivering a bit on those cold winter days.Then again they seen pretty happy out grazing 2pm in July-Aug in 100+* temps. I am just glad I have plenty yupon brush and lot of trees for them to use both summer and winter.Some of the farms I see in my area have nothing at all.No trees or brush,no cow sheds,worn out has been crop land(Shiner&Moulton TX) with rolling hills.Only thing to slow down that North wind is that rusty old barbwire fence,then shade in the ~Hot~ summer. Their cows look same as the farm they are on.It's the management the way I see it. [/QUOTE]
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