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Mustering Brahman cattle with helicopters at Waterloo Station in the Northern Territory. Image Many of the station’s cattle end up in Indonesia, where they are fattened and slaughtered.
A herd of cattle - one Brahma bull, four cows and one baby bull - made a break for it and were roaming around the Saratoga and County Road 35 area near Greenwood Drive.
Brahman cattle often live longer than many other breeds, still producing calves at the ages of 15 and older. The Brahman has a high level of heat tolerance and is widespread in tropical regions.