![]() Multi-generational breeding of the established 3/8th x 5/8th has created predictability of their inherent beneficial traits and uniformity of their characteristics. Foundation parents can vary depending upon the breeding path taken. The recognized and established percentage of Brahman and Angus/Red Angus blood is 3/8th Brahman to 5/8th Angus or Red Angus. Registered Red Brangus cattle are solid red and naturally polled. Cattle producers have since found the Red Brangus cattle combine the hardiness, disease resistance and incredible maternal instincts of the Brahman breed with the superior carcass quality, fertility, maternal and milking ability of the Angus. ![]() ![]() While the offspring were both black and red, it was the red calves that proved themselves superior in terms of growth, fertility and hardiness. The Red Brangus breed is the result of breeding Black Angus cows with gray Brahman bulls in the 1930s in central and south Texas. Let’s learn more about this breed known for its hybrid vigor. After all, what producer wouldn’t want a herd that includes the following attributes: gentle dispositions, ability to thrive in a range of climates, predictability and uniformity at market time, versatility, early maturity, calving ease, milking ability, high performance, uniformity in mature size, longevity for longer production and optimum marketability! More and more producers from across the country are finding that the Red Brangus breed is meeting these demands. Red Brangus: The Breed That Offers the Most for America’s Cattle ProducersĪmerica’s cattle producers are always looking for an edge to upgrade their herd genetics, while at the same time looking to improve their bottom line.
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