Brangus cattle have been making a name for themselves in Australia for more than 50 years. They are bred on commercially applicable criteria…no fads, no frills. How many other breeds can effectively be used as a purebred, maternal and terminal breeding programme without compromising performance.

Renowned for their fertility and easy calving qualities, adaptability and profitability, the performance of Brangus cattle in the workplace has ensured their justifiable prominence.

Brangus cattle excel in all drivers of profitability. Being naturally polled Brangus eliminate the requirement to dehorn calves. The cowherd is easier to handle and hide damage is minimised.

Brangus are solid coloured and either black or red. Choose the colour to suit your environment and breeding programme and still access the renowned Brangus traits.

The easy calving qualities of the Brangus breed combined with its milking ability, fertility and mothering ability combine to produce a calving percentage that is rarely equaled or bettered.

Heat and parasite tolerance and an ability to walk and forage give Brangus cattle the ability to handle the toughest grazing conditions. Australian Brangus can be bred with varying Bos Indicus content so breeders from Tasmania to the Queensland gulf country can confidently select a Brangus for their conditions.

The marbling and tenderness qualities of the Angus breed have been demonstrated to be present in the Brangus carcase. A powerful combination with excellent growth rates affording producer’s turnoff versatility with their calf drop.

Brangus has proved to be as force to be reckoned with in carcase and prime cattle competitions Australia wide where their high yielding carcases with minimum fat and maximum quality have consistently produced awards.

THE PROOF.....
The introduction of Brangus has quietened the herd, minimised calving problems and produced a better line of steers. The Brangus give us a good weight gain –they are lead on legs
Marvin Deicke, Collinvale Station, Prosperpine

My brother had some Brangus, and I noticed that anytime the Brangus were in a feedlot situation, they were the pen that caught the buyers eye.
I have been pleasantly surprised to discover the genuinely placid nature of the Brangus I bought from my brother. People seem to have a belief that anything with a Brahman background will be a bit wild, but our experience has all been positive – with the right culling process, Brangus cows are extremely quiet and curious as well as being good mothers
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Robert and Sally Houston, North Bunarba, Mungindi

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