Red Brangus
Red Brangus, produced by a mating of black Angus
cows and gray Brahman bulls, got their start in the early 1930's.
Cattlemen noticed that the crossbred calves from the bottom end of the
herd and at the back pasture came smaller, grew faster and had more meat
than the British purebreds popular at the time. That wasn't enough for
these far-sighted beef producers, however, They spent the next 20 years
making sure that the results of these matings were repeatable and
predictable.
Since that time those who have joined forces with
that group have dedicated themselves to the production of profitable,
functional cattle that produce the lean, tasty beef today's consumer
demands.
The breed has grown from its Central and South
Texas beginnings to a mainstay in commercial herds across the United
States. Purebred breeders have sprung up in far away places like South
Africa and several South American countries. That growth has been
natural, as genuine interest in the productive capabilities of the breed
brought about natural, progressive expansion.
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