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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1770817" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Ultra blacks are an Angus and Brangus cross, registered with the Brangus Association. Plummers are a Brahma/ Longhorn cross. Before the 70's bucking bulls were of all breeds...whatever rank bulls there were that you couldn't handle other wise were used. So you were right, [USER=22053]@coachg[/USER] In the 70's, a man named Plummer started breeding specifically for bucking qualities, using LH and Brahmas. And started keeping records. Kinda like people call all resonating guitars a Dobro, or all refridgerators a Frigidaire... most rodeo people call all Br x LHs...Plummers. Today's bucking stock has a lot of Charolais influence. Charolais increased the athleticism in rodeo stock, especially in adding height to the jumps and bucks. I had a client in the late 90's/early 2000's that developed a 3-way composite of LH, Brahma and Chianina. Used to see the occassional Holstein bull in the chutes, too. Still will once in a blue moon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1770817, member: 40587"] Ultra blacks are an Angus and Brangus cross, registered with the Brangus Association. Plummers are a Brahma/ Longhorn cross. Before the 70's bucking bulls were of all breeds...whatever rank bulls there were that you couldn't handle other wise were used. So you were right, [USER=22053]@coachg[/USER] In the 70's, a man named Plummer started breeding specifically for bucking qualities, using LH and Brahmas. And started keeping records. Kinda like people call all resonating guitars a Dobro, or all refridgerators a Frigidaire... most rodeo people call all Br x LHs...Plummers. Today's bucking stock has a lot of Charolais influence. Charolais increased the athleticism in rodeo stock, especially in adding height to the jumps and bucks. I had a client in the late 90's/early 2000's that developed a 3-way composite of LH, Brahma and Chianina. Used to see the occassional Holstein bull in the chutes, too. Still will once in a blue moon. [/QUOTE]
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