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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 811259" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>I have polled nelore cattle. Nelore is one of the breeds of bos indicus cattle that make up the grey brahman.</p><p></p><p>Nelore cattle are taller brahman. They do not have as much leather as brahman nor the big ears, but yet the heat tolerance is stil there.</p><p>Nelore or originally from brazil. Ranchers there have pastures with 20,000 cows. The cattle migrate from one side of the pasture to another. Cows have to calve, get the baby up to nurse and catch up to the herd before predators come. This has been imprinted into the Nelore cattle. Calves are more vigorous at birth and quickly get to their feet and nurse</p><p></p><p> Females have smaller teats unlike some brahman have. With Nelore cattle being higher off the ground, when the babies look up to nurse the instantly find the teat. The Nelore cattles udders are not low to ground so there is less chance of calves not finding the teat.</p><p></p><p>Nelore are registered as Brahman through the Bahman association.</p><p></p><p>I will try and post a picture of my Nelore cattle.</p><p>I am just getting started in the nelore and brahman business. I do not know everything about them, but I hope I helped some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 811259, member: 14817"] I have polled nelore cattle. Nelore is one of the breeds of bos indicus cattle that make up the grey brahman. Nelore cattle are taller brahman. They do not have as much leather as brahman nor the big ears, but yet the heat tolerance is stil there. Nelore or originally from brazil. Ranchers there have pastures with 20,000 cows. The cattle migrate from one side of the pasture to another. Cows have to calve, get the baby up to nurse and catch up to the herd before predators come. This has been imprinted into the Nelore cattle. Calves are more vigorous at birth and quickly get to their feet and nurse Females have smaller teats unlike some brahman have. With Nelore cattle being higher off the ground, when the babies look up to nurse the instantly find the teat. The Nelore cattles udders are not low to ground so there is less chance of calves not finding the teat. Nelore are registered as Brahman through the Bahman association. I will try and post a picture of my Nelore cattle. I am just getting started in the nelore and brahman business. I do not know everything about them, but I hope I helped some. [/QUOTE]
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