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What to look for when buying Brahman
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1413752" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Probably in over my head as I don't worry much about breed. </p><p>I will say I can't imagine why if given a choice anyone would run anything but a black Angus bull. And a cow herd with Brahman and or horned Hereford influence is hard to beat. </p><p></p><p>While not real popular here, I've been around a fair amount of simm cattle. Got a few right now. Always good calves will generally be amongst the biggest. But they are also the softest cattle I've been around. The cows fall apart have soft feet and soft mouths. As long as they can live the good life , get good groceries without walking to far on hard ground, I'm sure their great.</p><p></p><p> Striving for the quickest growing, with nothing else factored in...well , sounds kind like chicken to me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1413752, member: 24947"] Probably in over my head as I don't worry much about breed. I will say I can't imagine why if given a choice anyone would run anything but a black Angus bull. And a cow herd with Brahman and or horned Hereford influence is hard to beat. While not real popular here, I've been around a fair amount of simm cattle. Got a few right now. Always good calves will generally be amongst the biggest. But they are also the softest cattle I've been around. The cows fall apart have soft feet and soft mouths. As long as they can live the good life , get good groceries without walking to far on hard ground, I'm sure their great. Striving for the quickest growing, with nothing else factored in...well , sounds kind like chicken to me [/QUOTE]
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