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Droughtmaster cattle
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Droughtmaster cattle

Place of Origin Australia
Origin The Droughtmaster is a tropical breed of beef cattle developed in North Queensland by several cattlemen from crossing Brahman and British breed cattle, principally the Beef Shorthorn during the early 1900s.
The breed was conceived in response to the need in the Australian Tropics for a breed of cattle which had good tick resistance and would be able to utilise the environment and the pastures in the most efficient manner to give higher weight gains and fertility.
After many years of crossbreeding and meticulous selection for:
calving ease
good meat quality
parasite resistance
heat tolerance
ability to adapt to the environment
high fertility
docility
The Droughtmaster breed emerged. Other British breeds — mainly Hereford — have since been used in its development to arrive at a fixed tropical breed of approximately 50% Bos indicus and 50% Bos taurus genetics. Droughtmasters are medium to large with good walking and foraging abilities coupled with lower nutritional requirements to give them the ability to retain condition and keep breeding, irrespective of the prevailing conditions.
Purpose Beef
Appearance Their short coat is generally red in colour, although variations from golden honey to dark red can occur. The red pigmentation in Droughtmasters helps protect the cattle from cancer eye, sunburnt udders and photosensitisation. The cattle exhibit only a moderate hump. They have medium to large ears and an extended dewlap.
Horns May be polled (hornless) or horned, but the vast majority are polled.
Other Considerations Since the 1970s Droughtmaster cattle, semen and embryos have been exported to countries throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America, South America, the Middle East and the Pacific Islands.
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