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  2. Graham McCamley - Wikipedia

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    On 4 December 2013, 520 registered Red and Grey Brahman cattle from McCamley's former Tartrus Brahman stud were dispersed at auction at the Central Queensland Livestock Exchange at Gracemere near Rockhampton. The sale was conducted under the instructions from the receivers of Jennifer McCamley Pty Ltd following the business going into receivership.

  3. Australian Charbray - Wikipedia

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    The Brahman cattle was widely introduced into Australia from North America in 1933 as it was a breed well-suited for the tropics for their heat and drought tolerance. [3] They are medium-sized and calves grow into lean-carcass cattle, however its beef quality is inferior to other specialised beef breeds.

  4. Paraway Pastoral Company - Wikipedia

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    The 'Northern' properties run a mix of Brahman and Brahman X in their herds, whilst those based in the 'Central' regions run an Angus breeding herd. In the Southern region, several properties run trade cattle and when conditions permit they are used to finish Paraway bred cattle as well.

  5. American Brahman - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 137 The association registered all American indicine cattle in the same herd-book until 1991, when herd-books for Gir, Guzerat, Indu-Brasil, Nelore and Tabapua were separated from that for the American Red and Grey Brahman. [7] Exports of cattle of this breed to Australia began in 1933 and continued until 1954, amounting to 49 head in all ...

  6. Liveringa - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 the property commenced the process of gradually changing the genetic base of the herd by introducing a crossbreeding program to produce red lines suitable for live export or sale into southern markets. Red brangus bulls were introduced over the brahman-based herd at another property, Nerrima, and the heifers produced taken to Liveringa ...

  7. Australian Brangus - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Brangus cattle are about 3 ⁄ 8 Brahman and 5 ⁄ 8 Angus in their genetic makeup, [1] however, the Brahman content can range from 25% to 75%. [2] This allows beef producers to select cattle suitable for their local environment. The cattle are predominantly a sleek black in colour, but red Brangus are also bred.

  8. Wairuna Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The spread of Brahman cattle across northern Australia became possible after November 1941 when CSIR permitted syndicate members to sell Brahman and cross-bred cattle outside their group. Of the original 18 Brahman and one 3/8 Santa Gertrudis bull, 16 were still alive and well in 1941. By 1943 there were 7794 progeny from these cattle. [44]

  9. North Australian Pastoral Company - Wikipedia

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    Angus cow: the common species utilised by livestock farmers in Australia and particularly by NAPCO in its composite breeding program. The North Australian Pastoral Company (NAPCO) is a large, privately owned, Australian cattle company which operates 14 cattle stations (as well as the Wainui farm and feedlot) covering over 60,000 km 2, managing around 200,000 cattle, throughout Queensland and ...

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