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<blockquote data-quote="T-Bro" data-source="post: 527766" data-attributes="member: 3850"><p>I like him. Simbrah's make good momma's in our part of the country. I know ranchers who use Braford and Beefmaster bulls. </p><p>Probably not many people on here get how hot and humid it can be down here. We must have some ear in our herd. </p><p>Is this the Wallisville next to Anahuac? </p><p> I'll be moving some animals to new land in Tarkington soon. Was thinking about an Angus-plus/ Ultrablack type to use on tiger/brafords, but that Simbrah looks good. </p><p>The only thing I would change on him would be a little more thickness and deep-bodiedness, but he looks young, so maybe he'll grow into his legs.</p><p>Good luck with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Bro, post: 527766, member: 3850"] I like him. Simbrah's make good momma's in our part of the country. I know ranchers who use Braford and Beefmaster bulls. Probably not many people on here get how hot and humid it can be down here. We must have some ear in our herd. Is this the Wallisville next to Anahuac? I'll be moving some animals to new land in Tarkington soon. Was thinking about an Angus-plus/ Ultrablack type to use on tiger/brafords, but that Simbrah looks good. The only thing I would change on him would be a little more thickness and deep-bodiedness, but he looks young, so maybe he'll grow into his legs. Good luck with him. [/QUOTE]
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