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<blockquote data-quote="JWBrahman" data-source="post: 1138797" data-attributes="member: 18439"><p>Before the Brahman most of the southern herds were a combination of Shorthorn and Longhorn. Reading between the lines in <u>American Brahman</u> you can see that it was a huge deal for the cattle industry when Hereford were first crossed with Brahman. I think that Beefmaster and </p><p>Santa Gertrudis would be a three way cross with Angus instead of Shorthorn if they had been created later in the 20th century. The field trials with Angus were much later at LSU, and the first bull they used was a heavy milking Red Brahman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWBrahman, post: 1138797, member: 18439"] Before the Brahman most of the southern herds were a combination of Shorthorn and Longhorn. Reading between the lines in [u]American Brahman[/u] you can see that it was a huge deal for the cattle industry when Hereford were first crossed with Brahman. I think that Beefmaster and Santa Gertrudis would be a three way cross with Angus instead of Shorthorn if they had been created later in the 20th century. The field trials with Angus were much later at LSU, and the first bull they used was a heavy milking Red Brahman. [/QUOTE]
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