BRAHMANS might be one of the largest beef cattle breeds in Australia but the national committee overseeing the breed’s progress is not taking that position for granted.
At the Australian Brahman Breeders Association annual conference in Rockhampton last Thursday several customers of Brahman cattle from commercial breeding, stud genetics and feedlots to live export and meat processing were invited to offer an honest assessment of where they see current strengths and short comings of Brahman cattle.
“If you don’t ask, you can’t understand where you sit,” Australian Brahman…