I had an Angus bull 6000gns he was a really good bull not just in shape but his temperement was so super the lads who worked on the ❤ farm had young kiddies and mr black boy let the kids sit on his back and his calves were superb bulling heifers from mr black boy that's the name we gave him were ❤ in strong demand 1200 per head years ago now but i still remember him he was a real soft soul he loved a cuddle and a kiss from any human female and he was happy i miss him
Hi Brian, It's amazing how there is always that one special animal that you remember over the years. The one that was different, unique or in your case - so tame! Outsiders don't always understand the bonds we form with these animals!
From what I see from these cows they are only supplemented with protein licks they look good for the current season these are the cattle i could buy they show that they can perform better when they receive grazing and lick supplements.
It might have been the angle of the shot...... I didn't notice that one specifically - however I was informed by one of the selectors about the "hock" rule of thumb.
The Brahman is an American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle. It was bred in the United States from 1885 using cattle originating in India, imported at various times from the United Kingdom, India, and Brazil. These were mainly Gir, Guzerá and Nelore stock, with some Indu-Brasil, Krishna Valley and Ongole. Wikipedia
Man, Shane thank you. You're spoiling us lately.
🤣🤣🤣 It's a pleasure!
Such a nice video on Select Brangus Breeders Auction - all the breeders had great brangus cattle there. Nice to see my Dad's V5 Brangus on you tube.
Thanks! There were some really nice animals on offer!
❤that's one good looking bull right there.
He isn't bad at all!
Quality cattle. Watching from Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks Geoff!
Watching from botswana 🇧🇼 not many sa farmers share information like this....thank u
My pleasure. Thanks for the comment!
I had an Angus bull 6000gns he was a really good bull not just in shape but his temperement was so super the lads who worked on the ❤ farm had young kiddies and mr black boy let the kids sit on his back and his calves were superb bulling heifers from mr black boy that's the name we gave him were ❤ in strong demand 1200 per head years ago now but i still remember him he was a real soft soul he loved a cuddle and a kiss from any human female and he was happy i miss him
Hi Brian,
It's amazing how there is always that one special animal that you remember over the years. The one that was different, unique or in your case - so tame!
Outsiders don't always understand the bonds we form with these animals!
Good looking bull
It is a good looking bull!
Love brangus
Good animals!
From what I see from these cows they are only supplemented with protein licks they look good for the current season these are the cattle i could buy they show that they can perform better when they receive grazing and lick supplements.
Exactly why I liked them! They look like commercial cows under normal commercial conditions.
A plus point in my book!
How is the sheath of that first bull cause it looks like it's abit below the hocks which is not recommended
It might have been the angle of the shot...... I didn't notice that one specifically - however I was informed by one of the selectors about the "hock" rule of thumb.
Brahman was developed in south africa my friend at mara base
Hi Zacharia,
The Bonsmara was developed at the Mara station.
The Brahman was developed in the USA.
The Brahman is an American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle. It was bred in the United States from 1885 using cattle originating in India, imported at various times from the United Kingdom, India, and Brazil. These were mainly Gir, Guzerá and Nelore stock, with some Indu-Brasil, Krishna Valley and Ongole. Wikipedia
In which area of country was auction
This auction was held at Winburg - Free State.
Omg he is handsome beasty
He is!!!
Do you know what was the average price
Unfortunately not. I did not stay to the end.
Select Brangus Results
Bulls 19/31
Highest R65 000
Avg R43 059
3in1 2/2
Avg R27 500
Cow+Calf 11/11
Avg R26545
Pregnant cow 20/20
Avg R22350