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<blockquote data-quote="LauraleesFarm" data-source="post: 1321500" data-attributes="member: 14261"><p>JWBrahman I would add BETTER FEET to that list as well as temperament.</p><p></p><p>Brahman is a sickness you can't cure. It gets in your blood. You either like them and understand them, and they like and understand you....or you don't. </p><p></p><p>I would not have them in a northern climate. You'd go broke feeding them all winter because they would shiver and drop weight fast in the cold. Loose skin disperses heat quite well. </p><p></p><p>There are many pluses to Brahman. They are insect resistant. Never seen mine with lice and very few ticks. They can reach up into the trees for forage when times are lean as in a drought. And they can reason, remember, and think for themselves in some sophisticated ways that can surprise you. For this reason you have to be calm, consistent and purposeful. And have good fences/corrals because they learn faster than other cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraleesFarm, post: 1321500, member: 14261"] JWBrahman I would add BETTER FEET to that list as well as temperament. Brahman is a sickness you can't cure. It gets in your blood. You either like them and understand them, and they like and understand you....or you don't. I would not have them in a northern climate. You'd go broke feeding them all winter because they would shiver and drop weight fast in the cold. Loose skin disperses heat quite well. There are many pluses to Brahman. They are insect resistant. Never seen mine with lice and very few ticks. They can reach up into the trees for forage when times are lean as in a drought. And they can reason, remember, and think for themselves in some sophisticated ways that can surprise you. For this reason you have to be calm, consistent and purposeful. And have good fences/corrals because they learn faster than other cattle. [/QUOTE]
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