Brangus
The Brangus breed was developed to utilize the superior traits of
Angus and Brahman cattle. Their genetics are stabilized at 3/8 Brahman
and 5/8 Angus. The combination results in a breed which unites the traits of
two highly successful parent breeds. The Brahman, through rigorous
natural selection, developed disease resistance, overall hardiness and
outstanding maternal instincts. Angus are known for their superior
carcass qualities. They are also extremely functional females which
excel in both fertility and milking ability.
The breed has proven resistant to heat and high humidity. Under
conditions of cool and cold climate they seem to produce enough hair for
adequate protection. The cows are good mothers and the calves are
usually of medium size at birth. The cattle respond well to conditions
of abundant feed but have exhibited hardiness under poor conditions.
How to Contact the Breed Association:
International Brangus Breeders Assn.
P.O. Box 696020
San Antonio, TX 78269
(210)696-4343
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