Santa Gertrudis cattle
The santa gertrudis cattle is a large hoofed mammal, with a black colored coat. It has a thick, muscular body that people harvest for meat. Males grow larger than females, with the average male, or bull, weighing about 1,800 lbs. and the average female, or cow, weighing about 1,200 lbs.
Santa Gertrudis cattle / Parda alpina Cattle / Shorthorn Cattle / Holstein Friesian / Guernsey cattle / Drakensberger Cattle / Sanga cattle
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Santa Gertrudis
This breed is recognized worldwide as being able to function productively in hot, humid, and unfavorable environments. To accomplish this goal, King Ranch breeding experts selectively crossed Indian Brahman cattle with British Shorthorns to develop an animal that is 5/8ths Shorthorn and 3/8ths Brahman.
What is the best breed to cross with Santa Gertrudis?
Beyond a Hereford or Brangus cross, Santa Gertrudis genetics cross well with other breeds as well, including Black Angus, Simmental, Sim-Angus or Red Angus. The Santa Gertrudis-Red Angus cross, now commonly referred to as American Red, has started to get a lot of attention lately.
Santa Gertrudis cattle
What breed of cattle is most profitable? Angus: This is the most popular breed of beef cattle. Their meat quality is excellent and they provide 50 percent of their weight in the meat. Highland Cattle: Though they are not as popular as they once were, they are still in demand by people who know love their meat.
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