Red Brangus
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A bull | |
| Conservation status | |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United States of America |
| Distribution | Panama, Peru, USA, Vietnam[3] |
| Standard | |
| Use | beef |
| Traits | |
| Coat | red |
| Horn status | polled |
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The Red Brangus is an American breed of hybrid beef cattle, with both taurine and indicine genetic heritage. Development began in Texas in the 1940s.[4]: 752 It is a color variant of the Brangus, a hybrid of American Angus and Brahman cattle, and differs from it only in color. There are two herd-books, one international and one American. For international registration the animal must be of 5/8 Angus and 3/8 Brahman descent; in the United States, it may be any mix of the two breeds, but registration is conditional on inspection.[5]: 138