Bazadais cross cattle are proving themselves as an equal competitor in the outback with cross cattle being turned off up to 12 months earlier than those crossed with another breed (instead of 2 years). In the south cross bred calves are sought after in the vealer market for their rapid growth and high yields. They are very intelligent and alert, they are easy to manage and have much to offer most sections of the Australian cattle industry.
The Bazadais leaves its stamp on any breed they are crossed with, passing on sound genetics and good traits showing extreme length, a very fine coat, a good hindquarter and a tidy undercarriage. Ongoing trials are being run with F1 and F2 Bazadais cross cattle in North Queensland.
They are renowned for their grass finishing ability, mobility, length and extended muscle. |