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24.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKy0M0axO1I HI all this is the CSIRO video about the introduction of Borans into Australia.
23.01.2022 HI Boran Cattle enthusiasts. We would like you to post your best pictures of Boran bulls. We would like to make this a competition. Who has the best looking Bull? We will let the followers vote. The bull that gets the most likes is the winner. We can only offer a Australian Boran Cattle Inc tee shirt as a prize. Please make sure the bull is yours and you took the picture for copyright reasons. We would like to use some of these handsome boys on our facebook and web page.
22.01.2022 Boran Weaners eating cream buns. I cannot even get the feed to to paddock without being accosted. This takes hand feeding to a whole new level.
21.01.2022 I was lucky enough to be given a 3 day old Boran calf that was rejected by his mother. He now thinks I am his mother and bunts me for a feed.
21.01.2022 Hi all please keep sending in pictures of your Boran Cattle. A new heifer from Ali Ford
19.01.2022 This is what we Boran Breeders have always believed our cattle have exceptional characteristics. Follow the link and have a read.
18.01.2022 Hi all Boran cattle enthusiasts. The Australian Small Boran Inc has chosen a new name we are now Australian Boran Cattle Inc. Have a look at the old logo and a suggested new logo let us know what you think. Thanks
18.01.2022 A fine line up of bulls from Bosiu Borane
15.01.2022 Hi All the Australian Boran Cattle Incorporated now has an Instagram account. Loggin to instagram and search for australian_boran
14.01.2022 The Origin of Boran Cattle. The development of African cattle is complex, and the exact timeline and history continue to be debated. However, there is no doubt that African cattle have evolved (or been selected) dramatically over time to fill the niches within the African continent. The ancient wild cattle Auroch are the ancestors of all current breeds of cattle. There are three subspecies of the wild Auroch (Bos Primigenius): 1. Northern Africa (African cattle) Bos primigen...Continue reading
11.01.2022 Another tough day in the back yard. The new weaners are going to make an excellent show team 2021. See you at Beef Week.
08.01.2022 Hi Boran enthusiasts. We have a new Logo. The designer Kathy Turner [email protected] explains the process she followed in developing the Logo. Design Concepts / Meaning ... Logos aim to capture the essence of the brand. Accordingly, I have refined the cattle to its essential structure in a stylized contemporary form to represent "a breed for the new world". The cattle used as reference was one of the first Australian bulls BT Chikumbi. It was important to do this to ensure the logo has a degree of authenticity which connects the current the herd to its origins in Australia thus "Australian Boran Cattle" Continuing with the origin theme I have incorporated African elements to provide the connection to where the herd were developed from "out of east Africa". Rather than Zambia I reached back to Borana in Ethiopia where the Boran breed first emerged. A few of the possible colour palettes being considered are drawn from the bright colours worn by the Borana people. Curves are used in the design to represent the single uninterrupted line of the breed genetics that has remained pure for many 100s years. The curves talk to the friendly docile nature of the breed. Multiple lines and layers are used for the African design element but to highlight the layers of skin characteristic of the breed which speak to its ability to survive and adapt in the harshest of climates. Lines also show the many layers and depth of the herd pedigree against the passage of time. The line can also represent the vast ocean of waves over which the animals journeyed to to start a new chapter in a distance but similar country. Concentric lines show a defence in depth akin to the behaviour of the breed in protecting one another against predators in their environment. Segmentation of the image represents the cuts of meat / portioning since the breed is used commercially for beef. A brand, a classic symbol in the cattle industry, is used to identify ones herd. Normally a brand is burnt in black in a circular, oval, letter, number or icons form The 2 tone images have ying yang feel which has been used in this instance to represent the 2 continents or cultures.
08.01.2022 Day one. First day tied up. Show preparation for Beef Week 2021.
06.01.2022 Some good information for photos of your cattle and those for the herd book.
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