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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 576222" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>The Noble Foundation here in Oklahoma created their own line of cattle called "The Noble Line." They wound up with a 1/3 Angus, 1/3 Gelbvieh and 1/3 Brahman cross. They used Brangus to get the "Angus" percentage and first tried to keep the breed red. Eventually, they switched to black Brangus because there were more proven bulls available to them. They raised the animals on two seperate ranches, then had several sales to make the cattle available to the public. The difference in the temperment of cattle depending on which ranch they were raised on was very noticable. In fact, they mentioned it before one sale. I think you can find animals in every breed with disposition problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 576222, member: 13"] The Noble Foundation here in Oklahoma created their own line of cattle called "The Noble Line." They wound up with a 1/3 Angus, 1/3 Gelbvieh and 1/3 Brahman cross. They used Brangus to get the "Angus" percentage and first tried to keep the breed red. Eventually, they switched to black Brangus because there were more proven bulls available to them. They raised the animals on two seperate ranches, then had several sales to make the cattle available to the public. The difference in the temperment of cattle depending on which ranch they were raised on was very noticable. In fact, they mentioned it before one sale. I think you can find animals in every breed with disposition problems. [/QUOTE]
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