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  1. The Brahman is an American breed of zebuine - taurine hybrid beef cattle. It was bred in the United States from 1885 from 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.

  2. The Brahman is an Indian breed of zebuine - taurine hybrid beef cattle. Originating from the Krishna Valley. The Brahman has a high tolerance of heat, sunlight and humidity, and good resistance to parasites.

  3. 30. Juni 2024 · Brahman, any of several varieties of cattle originating in India and crossbred in the United States with improved beef breeds, producing the hardy beef animal known as the American Brahman. Similar blending in Latin America resulted in the breed known as Indo-Brazil.

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  4. brahman.org › aboutBrahman

    A storied and rich history, Brahman cattle are the common thread connecting other American breeds developed in the last century. BREED HISTORY. The World’s Breed. Truly the world’s breed, American Brahman’s versatile nature makes them an ideal choice to complement cow herds around the globe. LEARN MORE. Registry Search.

  5. 29. Sept. 2022 · The Brahman breed (also known as Brahma) originated from Bos indicus cattle from India, the "sacred cattle of India". Through centuries of exposure to inadequate food supplies, insect pests, parasites, diseases and the weather extremes of tropical India, the native cattle developed some remarkable adaptations for survival which ...

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    The American Brahman is an unparalleled success story. The breed’s influence is felt worldwide. Brahman genetics today are sought after by cattlemen on every continent, bolstering their ability to raise consistent, quality beef cattle that are well suited for any given environment.

  7. The Brahman breed originated in the United States of America in the early 1900s where it was developed from progeny of four Indian cattle breeds with some infusion of British-bred cattle. Early Australian importations of Brahman-type cattle can be traced back to the turn of the century.