> Brindle and Tigerstripe is the
> same thing.
> Lets get something straight
> though, Tigerstripe is not a type
> of cattle, its a description, a
> color pattern. I realize people
> call BrahmanXHereford F1s
> "tigerstripes" all the
> time but this leads to confusion
> b/c several breeds and/or crosses
> produce this coloration. when you
> say brindle or tigerstripe you
> could be referring to an F1, a
> Beefmaster, a Brangus cross, etc.
> In general when one says a
> tigerstripe he/she is referring to
> a brahmanxhereford F1, but not
> always.
I understood that it was a color,I was curious though my neighboor has one we don't know her breeding,she is a brindle and a VERY GOOD mother her calf is huge.But he can't get the weight back on her and although she is healthy she looks like a dairy cow. I was just wondering if they are like that. Thanks
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