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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 518297" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I think when it comes down to a choice between the Beefmaster or Brangus there is not 2 cents worth of difference between the 2. You need to look at the qualities of the individual animals that would be available to you. And at what price.</p><p>At present in my area F1 Braford and Beefmaster are in big demand. Next year it may be Brangus and Gerts. Who's to say?</p><p>What ever you choose go with the best you can. They will be your foundation.</p><p>One other note before you buy I would advise observing them in a corral to see how excitable they are. Some cattle are great in the pasture but when you pen them they can change in a hart beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 518297, member: 5494"] I think when it comes down to a choice between the Beefmaster or Brangus there is not 2 cents worth of difference between the 2. You need to look at the qualities of the individual animals that would be available to you. And at what price. At present in my area F1 Braford and Beefmaster are in big demand. Next year it may be Brangus and Gerts. Who's to say? What ever you choose go with the best you can. They will be your foundation. One other note before you buy I would advise observing them in a corral to see how excitable they are. Some cattle are great in the pasture but when you pen them they can change in a hart beat. [/QUOTE]
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