Other Breeds

Our crossbreeding program started with our purebred Brahman and Artificial Insemination, using Brown Swiss for better milk production and Charolais and Angus to improve beef quality. After seeing great results, we are striving to achieve purity of each breed.

Charolais

Our registered Charolais studs are up to 94%
pure blood, for ranchers interested in
improving their meat production.

Brown Swiss

This is the only dairy breed we offer, with
studs up to 94% pure blood to improve
milk production.

Angus

Our latest crossbreed program, using black
and red Angus semen looking for calves,
primarily for fattening, with superior quality
meat for the industry.

Crossbreeding

Looking for something more specialized in the milk and beef fields, but keeping our Brahman origins, we started crossbreeding with Brown Swiss for higher milk production and Charolais for better beef yield, while maintaining Brahman’s heat tolerance. Having benefited from the great hybrid vigor these breeds offer, we decided to purify both lines so you can enjoy it too in Honduras’ mostly Brahman herds.

Registered Charolais

An important milestone in our business was achieved in 2017 with the selection and registration of our Charolais founding herd with FENAGH. As a result, our customers who purchase Charolais studs receive a pedigree with genealogical traceability, just like they do for our Purebred Brahman.

About Our Herd

Our livestock grazing herd has primarily high quality Brahman calves which are very demanded by finishers. We also offer finalized young bulls for local meat processing plants and export the best quality cuts.

Our Process

Our process takes into account, not just our herd’s health, but our context, and how our agricultural and forestry practices can work with our breeding and grazing.
1

Work With Diet Professionals

We have enlisted the help of professionals to develop a diet according to their nutritional needs, and we find the best feed based on these recommendations.
2

Grow Crops and Pasture For Feed

We grow our own yellow corn and sorghum to use for our concentrate feed, so we can ensure the quality of our feed’s raw materials. We also feed them quality, fresh pasture.
3

Prepare Silage and Forage

To face the dry season and look after our herd’s wellbeing, we prepare with enough forage and silage to ensure the best care year round.