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Santa Gertrudis|ˈsæntə gəˈtruːdɪs| The name of the Santa Gertrudis division of the King Ranch, Kingsville, Texas, used to designate a breed of large red-coated beef cattle suitable for hot climates, developed there between 1910 and 1940 by crossing Brahmans and Shorthorns; an animal of this breed. Also attrib.
c1946R. J. Kleberg Santa Gertrudis Breed of Beef Cattle 8 The bull on the ranch known as ‘Monkey’..marks the real beginning of the improved breed of Santa Gertrudis cattle. Ibid. 11 Santa Gertrudis calves at eight months of age will average over 500 pounds. 1949Jrnl. Heredity XL. 115/1 One of the most noteworthy contributions to livestock breeding has been the creation and development of the Santa Gertrudis breed of beef cattle. 1955Times 16 July 11/5 The Zebu and Santa Gertrudis breeds are suitable in country where grasses lack nutriment for a great part of the year. 1960Times 1 Oct. 7/7 A remarkable artificial insemination programme [in Queensland]..aims to transform a herd of 30,000 Shorthorn cattle into one of 70,000 high grade Santa Gertrudis. 1962Listener 6 Dec. 956/1 Mr Joyce had introduced Santa Gertrudis cattle from Texas. 1978J. B. Friend Cattle of World 148/2 The Santa Gertrudis today carry approximately 5/8 Shorthorn blood and 3/8 Brahman blood. |