Brahman: The King of Crossbreeding | The 8 Popular Brahman Crossbreeds | Bos Inducus X Bos Taurus
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In this video, I'll be presenting the 8 Brahman crossbreeds from Boss Inducus and other Boss Taurus Breeds.
The Brahman breed is an excellent choice for crossbreeding due to the high level of hybrid vigour resulting in superior characteristics when compared to either of the purebred parents.
Crossbreeding is defined as the process or the act of producing offspring particularly through mating two purebred individuals but come from different breeds, varieties, or even species.
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1 Simbra - Combines the strengths of the two most populous breeds of cattle in the world - Simmental and Brahman.
2 Santa Gertrudis - It was formed by mating Brahman bulls with Shorthorn cows.
3 Greyman - Combining the outstanding genetic characteristics of both the Murray Grey and Brahman breeds.
4. Charbray - The results of the blending of two breeds, the Charolais and the Brahman.
5 Brangus - A hardy and popular breed of beef cattle, a cross between an Angus and a Brahman.
6 Brahmousin - The Brahmousin breed blends the best of Limousin and Brahman characteristics
7 Braford - The Braford is a cross between a Hereford bull and a Brahman cow. Conversely, it can also be a cross between a Brahman bull and a Hereford cow.
8 Beefmaster - From a systematic crossing of Hereford cows and Shorthorn cows with Brahman bulls.
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Brangus should be number 1. I raise 16 of them, 15 cows and 1 bull here in Texas. They are amazing animals. Very heat tolerant, great mothering ability, low birth rates, they grow bigger than Angus and they taste like Angus. They are amazing.
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My favorite are the Santa Gertrudis cattle. My father raised this breed and they’re very gentle. He purchased a Santa Gertrudis bull back in the late 80s early 90s for 5k. His father sold for 50k.
Wow..lots of profits back then...👏
I have Santa Gertrudis also
Is Santa gretrudis are healthy breed?
Good, I like Brahman, good info, thank you.
awesome? How many Brahman do you have?
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What do you mean?
Very well presented. Thank you again 👏
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No.1 is Herford x Braman F1 for the Texas Gulf Coast
first..thank you sir for this information. This is really helpful.
thank you for watching sir
Thank you Sir. Very informative
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That’s a very informative video well done! Do you have access to information on Boran breed Kenyan and South African breed
thank you so much for your message, will try to consider that for our future content. thank you for watching and take care.
My favorite bull the Brahman great video my friend 💯
Thank brother
Awesome
Father of all these Ongole bull
Simbra and Santa 🤙🏿🤙🏿
Thank you so much
thanks for watching and most welcome.
WHO milks a Beefmaster or Simbrah, also Charbray are not usually 5\8 Brahman, but 5/8 Charolais.., but interesting video...
Thank you
Welcome and thank you
The old saying, "Horses for courses, cattle for country", would apply here.
Very good information
thanks for watching.
Wow, So big cow
very interesting, well done
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good, very bloody good.
Tyler Mac this is big and once we get that another chance
The video is about hybrid vigour, and I would like to nominate Chianina as the heaviest beef breed, contrary to Santa Getrudis if you allow me to.
Yes of course thanks for letting us know
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In Brazil is the Nellore with Angus = Nelangus With Hereford = Nelloford Or Sindh ... with Angus = Sindangus
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i have only brahmas, new to ranching, 10 including 1 bull...look like puppies, very intelligent and can be friendly, mischievous, and eat alot..
Very nice!
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What about a bragyu?
Mainly brangus where I'm at. The boss has about 650 or 700.😊
Wow that's awesome
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Makes me want to get a burger!
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Brangus cattle should be number one. Simbrah are nuts and can be dangerous period. Brangus and Beefmaster are one and two here in Texas.
how can you say its dangerous?
I work them daily. When you have cattle that are naturally aggressive, it makes it difficult to work them, feed them, check calves etc. most ranchers I know and speak with in Texas feel the same way about Simbrahs. That doesn’t make them bad cattle. More ranchers would have them if they not only had that rep but live up to it.
Uhm would you love to have the agressive list of bulls?
Yes that would be appreciated. Also is it necessary that the ratio be exactly like these, for example the simbra can't be produced by 100% Simmental and 100% Brahman
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Is Charbray ratio wrong? Typically 62.5%Charolais and 37.5% Brahman.
that is the correct
Oh and Beefmasters are not used for milk. They are for beef production.
I think the point is they have the potential to produce more milk than most of the breeds featured in this video, because their ancestry is 25% Milking Shorthorn. I would "guess" the Simbrah might surpass them, however, because Simmental was often selected as a dual purpose breed in some of the European countries.
Beefmasters are a great breed
yes indeed
I like Simbra more, otherwise I go for pure Brahaman.
Which feature you want then in Simbra?
No Beefmasters are not the first American composite breed. That would be Santa Gertrudis. They were developed on the King Ranch in the early 20the century. This is per the USDA. Look it up if you don't believe me.
thanks for additional information.
Tom Lasater developed the Beefmaster in the early 1930's. It was recognized by the USDA as a breed in 1954. The King Ranch made some exploratory crosses in 1910 or 1911 with a part zebu bull and Shorthorn cows. The results were promising, so a few years later they aquired some high zebu content bulls and began development of what later became the Santa Gertrudis breed. By the mid to late 1930's, they had a line of cattle that fit their vision. The Santa Gertrudis was recognized by the USDA in 1940. So the development of the Beefmaster was "finalized" slightly prior to the Santa Gertrudis, but official recognition by the USDA was given to the Santa Gertrudis prior to the Beefmaster.
I doubt these “ facts”. Many dates, uses, and noted popularity do not co-inside with what is seen in real world cattle production. General assumptions and numbers presented conflict with known information about various crossbreeds
Nope. Bradfords were developed at the Adams Ranch in Florida. Not Australia. Look that up.
Brafords were developed both in Australia in 1946 and in Florida in 1947. There are two lines of pure Braford, Australian and American Braford.
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Despite a few similarities, the Zebu (Bos namadicus indicus) and Domestic Cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) are not closely related, they evolved from different species of aurochs, the zebu is the only extant subspecies of Paleotropical Aurochs (Bos namadicus) while the domestic cattle is the only extant subspecies of Palearctic Aurochs (Bos primigenius), indicating the zebu and domestic cattle evolved their domesticated lifestyle independently with one another, a fantastic example of convergent evolution, very similar to the evolution of sloths in which the Two-Toed Sloths (genus Choloepus and family Choloepodidae) are more closely related to the extinct mylodontid ground sloths while the Three-Toed Sloths (genus Bradypus and family Bradypodidae) are more closely related to the extinct megatheriid and megalonychid ground sloths.
There was no evolving.....that is a fallacy that is easily debunked.
Beefmaster
My favorite breed in this world
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