Almost 50 years of Brahman breeding promotes confidence and enables us to guarantee the quality of the Tartrus Brahman. Graham McCamley took over Tartrus Station near Rokhampton in Central Queensland as a raw block of undeveloped country in 1954 as a 21 year old. Today the rich pastures and irrigated cropland are a far cry from the brigalow scrub and regrowth of fifty years ago. The first Brahman was introduced to the herd in 1958. Today there are 800 stud breeders along with 2000 commercial Brahman breeders on the four property aggregation owned by the McCamley family. Having been a third generation Polled Hereford breeder, Sir Graham was wary of the failings of the Brahmans at that time, but the Brahmans high adaptability to withstand the stress of the tropics proved their ability to perform more efficiently on Tartrus than the Herefords.
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