Purebred Brahman

We’re passionate about breeding Brahman cattle, a passion inherited from our father and recognized Brahman breeder, Ricardo Antonio Sevilla. We raise high quality Brahman studs, always focusing on improving the genetic makeup of our herd.

History

We’re the third generation of Brahman breeders in our family, continuing a legacy of innovation, tradition, and quality.
Our grandfather brought over a founding herd from the United States in the 1970s and our father became a renown Brahman breeder in Honduras. He was especially recognized for his dedication to our registered Brahman livestock and the impact it had on improving herd’s genetics in the area. We continue our father’s dedication to Brahman cattle, focusing on quality.

Brahman Breeding

We breed registered Brahman to offer you a way to improve your herd’s genetics and beef production. We raise our commercial calves all the way to harvest weight, grazing first and finishing in the feedlot, getting great comments from the beef industry. Contact us to find the right stud for you.

Artificial Insemination

AI allows us to look for genetic traits we wish to incorporate in our selection of top registered grey and red Brahman cows. Over many years of carefully choosing semen from the best breeders in Texas, and our consultant’s genetic selection program, we’ve managed to deliver purebred Brahman you can trust to improve your herd.

What Makes Our Brahman Superior

We pride ourselves on the quality of our purebred Brahman, which we’ve developed and fostered over decades. Here’s why

Years of Experience

Decades of work as Brahman breeders make us experts, learning the most up to date and sustainable techniques to improve our herd’s management year over year. We track all of our livestock for bovine traceability, and have our herd’s genealogy registered with FENAGH.

Artificially Inseminated

Five generations of purebred Brahman bred with genetics from the most recognized Texas ranches through our AI program. Our favorite Brahman breeders include JD Hudgins, V8 Ranch and Swaner Brahmans, you can be sure your stud will be of the highest quality,

Above-Average Dressing Percentage

We aim for the best and nothing more, our cattle’s beef yield is above average, getting great results without compromising consumer health and animal welfare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put a stud from Haciendas Buenavista and Ocotales in the pasture with my cows?

Yes; our studs are managed in the pasture, and they receive supplementation
during the rearing stage. Once they are mature, they can be managed
completely with pasture.

At what age do Brahman reproduce?
Brahman studs begin their reproductive stage around 24 months, reaching sexual maturity at 30 months. For females, this stage begins between 26 – 28 months, if they have received an adequate lift. To guarantee the quality and development of our studs, we only sell studs that have reached the reproductive stage.
What feed should be given to studs?
Our studs are managed in pasture. Adding supplementation will keep them in optimal working conditions.
How many females can a Brahman stud cover?

As a general rule of thumb, a Brahman stud can cover 20-25 cows in a 60-90 day service period. Once this period is over, the stud must rest for 1-2 months. During the rest period, it receives an adequate supplement with concentrate or silage. This helps it recover and prepare for the next period of service.

Why is it important to buy a bull with a genealogical record?
The genealogical record allows us to know the quality of the specimen by visualizing the paternal and maternal line that have contributed to its genetic improvement.
Why is it important to register livestock?
The FENAGH, which is responsible for the genealogical registry in Honduras, recommends registering livestock to certify purity as well as each farmer’s efforts for genetic improvement, avoid degeneration of herds, prepare for bovine traceability, and open livestock to commercial trade through CAFTA.