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- Beefmaster - Wikipedia
Beefmaster is a breed of beef cattle that was developed in the early 1930s by Tom Lasater (the breed founder), [1] from a systematic crossing of Hereford cows and Shorthorn cows with Brahman bulls
- Home - Beefmaster Breeders United
Discover the unparalleled advantages of Beefmasters with Beefmasters Breeders United, your premier source for top-quality beef cattle At BBU, we are dedicated to advancing the breed and we invite you to experience the unique benefits and potential this exceptional breed offers for your operation
- Beefmaster - The Cattle Site
Beefmaster cattle are the first American composite breed (combination of three or more breeds) These cattle have been developed by the Lasater Ranch then headquartered in Texas
- Beefmaster Cattle - Oklahoma State University
Beefmaster cattle were developed by the Lasater Ranch in Texas for their weight, conformation, milking ability, fertility, hardiness and disposition
- Beefmaster Cattle: Everything You Need To Know | 2025
Learn about the Beefmaster Cattle breed, renowned for its heat tolerance, hybrid vigor, and superior beef production qualities for sustainable farming
- Beefmaster Cattle Breed – Everything You Need to Know
The Beefmaster cattle breed is one of the first American composite cattle breeds and was specifically bred as a dual-purpose breed It is a composite breed that is made up from three different cattle namely 50% Brahman, 25% Hereford and 25% Shorthorn cattle
- The Ultimate Guide to Beefmaster Cattle: Traits Advantages
Beefmaster cattle are a versatile and robust breed, prized for their adaptability and economic value in commercial farming In this blog post guide, we will explore about the rich history, distinctive traits, and the numerous advantages they offer to the agriculture industry
- History of the Beefmaster Breed | Isa Beefmasters
Beefmaster cattle are the first American composite breed, developed by Tom Lasater in South Texas, beginning in 1931 The Beefmaster breed was recognized in by the USDA in 1954
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