Simbrah
An experiment combining Simmental
with Brahman that began in the pastures of a few dedicated cattlemen in
the late 1960s has evolved logically into the breed called Simbrah. The
Brahman or Zebu, the most numerous cattle type on earth, contributes
heat and insect tolerance, hardiness and excellent foraging ability, as
well as maternal calving ease and longevity. The Simmental complements
these excellent traits with early sexual maturity, fertility, milking
ability, rapid growth and good beef characteristics. The very docile
disposition of most Simmental is also a plus for this composite. These
two cattle breeds have been used in cooperation to produce Simbrah,
superior in many ways to the parent breeds. They
are popular in warm climates as they possess both the heat resistance
of the Brahman as well as the Simmental frame.
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