VanessaF":1n10fd26 said:Thank you so much. I do not know anything about cattle. I am moving to Brazil very soon. I know that land is pretty cheap, but you cant do much with it, I am told that the soil is sandy and acidic. I am going to be really close to the Amazon rainforest, northeastern Brazil. So really there is no seasonal change, its hot and humid and there are a lot of mosquitoes. I want to learn everything that I can on owning cattle, particularly owning Nelore in Brazil. Is this a good breed for beginners?
Jaguar is the only one I know of for sure.Boss Cowman":2ha45cj3 said:what predators are there in brazil?
You don't think they have bears there?dun":21d8ww37 said:Jaguar is the only one I know of for sure.Boss Cowman":21d8ww37 said:what predators are there in brazil?
Got me curious so I did a search. The only brazil bear it came up with was teddy bearKingfisher":1u893xl5 said:You don't think they have bears there?dun":1u893xl5 said:Jaguar is the only one I know of for sure.Boss Cowman":1u893xl5 said:what predators are there in brazil?
Kingfisher":52de9fot said:You don't think they have bears there?dun":52de9fot said:Jaguar is the only one I know of for sure.Boss Cowman":52de9fot said:what predators are there in brazil?
RickButler":4lo6b622 said:I am a registered Polled Nelore breeder in Texas and Oklahoma. I have worked hard to overcome the myths that Nelore cattle have bad temperaments and are small boned. People that visit me are surprised at the gentle nature of the cattle and the amount of meat and bone that they exhibit. I can be contacted at 903-466-6243 to answer any questions that you might have about nelore cattle.