Brahmousin
The Brahmousin breed blends the best of Limousin and Brahman characteristics. Purebred Brahmousin are classified as five-eights (5/8) Limousin and three-eights (3/8) Brahman. This mix has been found to be the most widely accepted and most useful for the majority of the United States. However, the American Brahmousin Council offers a flexible program that allows animals that are not purebred to be recorded as long as they are at least one-quarter (1/4) Limousin and one-quarter (1/4) Brahman. It is important to note, that in order to be recorded as a Brahmousin, the animal must be sired by a registered Limousin bull, registered Brahman bull or a registered Brahmousin bull.
Reference:
American Brahmousin Council, R. P. Cummins - Executive Director, P. O. Box 88, Whitesboro, Texas 76273, Office 903.564,3995 Email brahmousinorg@texoma.net
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American Brahmousin Council, R. P. Cummins - Executive Director, P. O. Box 88, Whitesboro, Texas 76273, Office 903.564,3995 Email brahmousinorg@texoma.net
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