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What is a Brangus?

Canadian_Cowgirl said:
theres nothing in my coke, i hope. i am alergic to money actuly, my hands get all swollen and blotchy :-) no im kidding, but those are my 3 favorite breeds, and thats what i want!i just have this huge expensive heated barn with like florida climate and my cows can live in there! oh wait that would have to invole me being rich! well scratch that! i guess ill have to stick with the boring old breeds. What do you recmend for a good starting breed? but i want something other than, Herefords, Simmintals, Charolias, Angus! because i want my own cows, different breed than my folks! any suggestions?
CC -

Have you tried to get a conversation going on CattleToday? I think that they would be able to give you some information relative to what you are asking about here on Ranchers.net in a manner to which you could relate. Give them a try - I think you would fit right in with most of them. They could give you some information that you could take and use and benefit from on a daily basis.

DOC HARRIS
 
DOC HARRIS said:
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
theres nothing in my coke, i hope. i am alergic to money actuly, my hands get all swollen and blotchy :-) no im kidding, but those are my 3 favorite breeds, and thats what i want!i just have this huge expensive heated barn with like florida climate and my cows can live in there! oh wait that would have to invole me being rich! well scratch that! i guess ill have to stick with the boring old breeds. What do you recmend for a good starting breed? but i want something other than, Herefords, Simmintals, Charolias, Angus! because i want my own cows, different breed than my folks! any suggestions?
CC -

Have you tried to get a conversation going on CattleToday? I think that they would be able to give you some information relative to what you are asking about here on Ranchers.net in a manner to which you could relate. Give them a try - I think you would fit right in with most of them. They could give you some information that you could take and use and benefit from on a daily basis.

DOC HARRIS



WHAT'S UP DOC?


You trying to say that were not that helpful around here. :wink: :oops: :shock: :o :D :roll:
 
sic 'em reds said:
Sounds like Doc thinks we're just a bunch of wise crackers with no useful advice!
sic 'em reds and Big Muddy Rancher - You BOTH should know better than that!! Canadian Cowgirl sounds like she needs some BASIC assistance, not the extensive details of which this forum is capable. You guys know what I am saying! Currently, on both Ranchers .net and CattleToday there are a group of very young beginners who are 'seeking' information of all kinds - some of it legitimate and some of it 'attention getting!' - In My Opinion. Your comment about my thinking you're a bunch of wise crackers - WRONG!

DOC HARRIS
 
sic 'em reds said:
Brangus are a cross of 3/8 Brahman and 5/8 Angus. (I am pretty sure the percentages are right)

Angus x Brahman = F1

F1 x Brahman = 1/4 AN x 3/4 Brah of F2

F2 x Angus = Brangus

Correct!
I worked for Bruce Church Ranch "Yuma Arizona" in the 50's
They had a Pure Brahman Herd and a Pure Angus Herd and bred Brangus - the best of both breeds (we hoped)

I have (non-digital) photos some place
 
well as others have said, it is a x with angus and brahma. the reason that we have these breeds though is kind of interesting. the brahma is very disease and fly resistant. this being a minute problem in the northern climes, it is a big concern in the southern half of the u.s. . the brahma cattle will not bring thru the sale what the english and european breeds will, so the southern ranchers have to find a happy medium. the f1 cross cattle are very resilient and sturdy in more warm and or arid climes than their english cousins. there is nothing wrong with the Xbred cattle, they just work better down south.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Heck Cowgirl head on up we'll run some in for you to ride. We've got 3 or 4 we pack to rodeos.

really? ive always wanted to ride a bull or steer, cows just aint no fun, they just mozzy around :P but i doubt i would be able to stay on, i have a pretty good seat on calm waters but it gets rough and my face is in the dirt :P :lol: :lol:
 

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