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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 294085" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>A Droughtmaster is an Australian developed breed along with the Belmont (used to be called Belmont Red)</p><p>The Belmontwas bred at the Belmont Research station near Rockhampton in Queensland they are a mix of Africander and Shorthorn. The Droughtmaster is a mix of Shorthorn and Brahman. They look similar to the beefmaster but have a uniform colour of cherry red to a lighter tan. They are very good cattle and sell very well here in Australia I have just acquired a small herd of them from my late father. The Belmonts are similar to the South African Bonsmara. They are supposedly a Sanga type breed. I have a couple of South Devon Belmont females they look just like a Santa Gertrudis without the navel and longish ears.Both the Droughties and the Belmonts are good animals to cross with as are a lot of tropical type breeds.Look up the Australian Droughmaster Breeders site to get more info as well the the Belmont Association will give you info.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 294085, member: 285"] A Droughtmaster is an Australian developed breed along with the Belmont (used to be called Belmont Red) The Belmontwas bred at the Belmont Research station near Rockhampton in Queensland they are a mix of Africander and Shorthorn. The Droughtmaster is a mix of Shorthorn and Brahman. They look similar to the beefmaster but have a uniform colour of cherry red to a lighter tan. They are very good cattle and sell very well here in Australia I have just acquired a small herd of them from my late father. The Belmonts are similar to the South African Bonsmara. They are supposedly a Sanga type breed. I have a couple of South Devon Belmont females they look just like a Santa Gertrudis without the navel and longish ears.Both the Droughties and the Belmonts are good animals to cross with as are a lot of tropical type breeds.Look up the Australian Droughmaster Breeders site to get more info as well the the Belmont Association will give you info. Colin [/QUOTE]
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