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Simbrah

The Simbrah is a distinctive cattle breed, developed by crossbreeding Simmental and Brahman cattle to combine the best traits of each. Originating in the United States during the late 20th century, this breed is renowned for its adaptability, hardiness, and versatility, making it well-suited for diverse climates and terrains. Simbrah cattle exhibit a striking appearance, often characterized by their smooth, sleek coats, which can vary in color, including shades of red, black, and gray.

Simbrahs are medium to large-sized animals, noted for their robust, muscular build inherited from the Simmental, along with the heat tolerance and resilience attributed to the Brahman lineage. They possess a gentle disposition, making them easier to handle and an excellent choice for both beef production and as a part of crossbreeding programs. The breed boasts impressive growth rates, high fertility, and desirable carcass quality, featuring tender, flavorful meat with good marbling.

In addition to their physical and production attributes, Simbrah cattle are highly regarded for their maternal abilities, with cows demonstrating strong protective instincts and excellent milk production to support calf growth. This combination of traits ensures that the Simbrah continues to gain popularity among cattle producers seeking a multi-functional, reliable breed that performs well under a variety of conditions.

Colors: Red, Black, Red and White, Black and White

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