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Brangus

[ brang-guhs ]

noun

plural Branguses.
  1. one of an American breed of cattle developed from Brahman and Aberdeen Angus stock, bred to withstand a hot climate.


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Brangus Bulls can usually weigh between 1,800 to 2,000 pounds.

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It's not yet clear how this Brangus bull ended up at the golf course, but it does have a yellow tag attached to its ear.

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The Lee County Sherriff's Office says deputies responded to the Wildcat Run Golf and Country Club in Estero, Florida in an attempt to catch the Brangus bull, which was last seen in the woods near the course.

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“This Brangus Bull clearly did not have a membership for the Wildcat Run Golf course,” the Lee County Sheriff's Office posted on social media.

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He and his cousins run cattle east of Lake Charles, Louisiana and come to the rodeo to sell Rayford and Brangus heifers.

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