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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 144700" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Alwasy part of the breed suitability is alwasy the management and environement.</p><p>In the desert of CA, even though we didn;t need Brahman influence for the heat we needed it for the difference in grazing pattern that indicus cattle have from taurus cattle, and that was strictly because of the scarcity of water.</p><p>Those short legged cattle of yesteryear would still work in a confinement environemtn but wouldn;t be worth diddly in expansive pastures or range conditions.Typically more body mass is preferred in colder climates then hot humid ones.</p><p>So even though people from different areas have ideas of what would be ideal in their area, it might not be right for the neighbor down the road because of a difference in management.</p><p>Sorry, just babbling again</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 144700, member: 34"] Alwasy part of the breed suitability is alwasy the management and environement. In the desert of CA, even though we didn;t need Brahman influence for the heat we needed it for the difference in grazing pattern that indicus cattle have from taurus cattle, and that was strictly because of the scarcity of water. Those short legged cattle of yesteryear would still work in a confinement environemtn but wouldn;t be worth diddly in expansive pastures or range conditions.Typically more body mass is preferred in colder climates then hot humid ones. So even though people from different areas have ideas of what would be ideal in their area, it might not be right for the neighbor down the road because of a difference in management. Sorry, just babbling again dun [/QUOTE]
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