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LOT 01 - BUTLER POLLED LINDYN 388 (P)
Black Brahman Donor Female Prospect
$6,600.00 USD
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Name: BUTLER POLLED LINDYN 388 (P)
Registration: ABBA #1058614
Sex: FEMALE
Date of Birth: 03/12/2022
Sire: +JME MR SUVA CRAT 225 (POLLED)
Dam: JDH ISA IRENE MANSO 169/8
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DESCRIPTION: Black polled Brahmans are a popular breed of cattle known for their distinctive appearance, docile temperament, and adaptability to a wide range of environments. They are a Brahman breed, which means that they originated in India and were brought to the United States in the early 20th century.
One of the most notable features of black polled Brahmans is their color. As the name suggests, they are black in color, with a distinctive white or gray underbelly. Their skin is also loose and wrinkled, which helps them to stay cool in hot weather.
Another key feature of black polled Brahmans is their polled horns, or lack thereof. Unlike other Brahman breeds, which have large, upward-curving horns, black polled Brahmans do not have horns at all. This makes them safer and easier to handle, as well as more aesthetically pleasing for some.
In addition to their appearance, black polled Brahmans are known for their docile temperament. They are generally calm, gentle, and easy to handle, which makes them a popular choice for both novice and experienced cattle owners alike. They also have a high tolerance for heat, humidity, and insects, which makes them well-suited for life in the southern United States and other hot, humid climates.
Black polled Brahmans are also highly adaptable to a wide range of environments. They can thrive in both pasture and feedlot settings, and are well-suited for both beef and dairy production. They are also disease-resistant and low-maintenance, which makes them a popular choice for commercial cattle operations.
In conclusion, black polled Brahmans are a unique and versatile breed of cattle that offer a range of benefits to farmers and ranchers. Their distinctive appearance, docile temperament, and adaptability to a wide range of environments make them a popular choice for cattle owners across the United States and beyond. Whether you're looking to raise cattle for beef or dairy production, or simply looking for a low-maintenance and easy-to-handle breed, black polled Brahmans are definitely worth considering.
Meet Butler Polled Lindyn 388 (P), an exquisite offspring of JME Suva Crat 225, who has inherited the exceptional traits of black color, polled genes, strong muscling, and solid bone. Lindyn was conceived through embryo transplant from 225 and JDH Isa Irene Manso 169/8, and boasts an impressive conformation, with a smooth polled head and a lustrous black coat.
JME Suva Crat 225 has earned a legendary status as a sire of black polled cattle that excel in today's beef industry. One of his notable offspring is Schneider's Negro Manso, who, in turn, sired the highly sought-after Polled Smoke. Due to his exceptional breeding capabilities, there is limited availability of 225's semen, and the recent sales have commanded sky-high prices.
We acquired Lindyn's dam as a heifer from JD Hudgins Ranch, and she proved to be an outstanding cow for us, producing until her retirement earlier this year at the age of 11.
In recent years, the popularity of black polled Brahmans has surged, and this trend is expected to continue as the demand for polled cattle has skyrocketed. Therefore, investing in Lindyn is a wise decision, as the market for black polled Brahmans is on the rise, and there is ample opportunity for growth and profit.
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SIRE: +JME MR SUVA CRAT 225 (POLLED)
DAM: JDH ISA IRENE MANSO 169/8
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