U.S.A.: NUMBER OF NEW BREED - BEEFALO - CONTINUES TO GROW DESPITE SUSPICIONS OVER LACK OF SCIENTIFIC TESTS.
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U.S.A.: NUMBER OF NEW BREED - BEEFALO - CONTINUES TO GROW DESPITE SUSPICIONS OVER LACK OF SCIENTIFIC TESTS.
- Title: U.S.A.: NUMBER OF NEW BREED - BEEFALO - CONTINUES TO GROW DESPITE SUSPICIONS OVER LACK OF SCIENTIFIC TESTS.
- Date: 3rd April 1976
- Summary: 1. GV Pens in ranch at Tracy, California 0.03 2. GV & SV "Beefalo" promotion stall with people gathered round watching slides and taking leaflets (4 shots) 0.18 3. GV & CU Beefalo bull in pen with people looking on (7 shots) 0.34 4. GTV Beefalo bull in ring - named Goliath - one of the first successful crossbreeds (2 shots) 0.51 5. GV & CU Rancher Basolo speaking on intercom while driving car and arriving at ranch (7 shots) 1.22 6. SV Basolo driving through herd (2 shots) 1.36 7. CU & SV Cattle (4 shots) 1.44 8. SV Cowboys rounding up herd into pens (4 shots) 2.00 9. SV & CU People being served beefalo (2 shots) 2.08 10. CU Basolo speaking to camera & showing picture of starving African child 2.30 SOF IN: "Like ... SOF OUT: ... throw it away."(11 shots) DOBYNS: Rancher D. C. Basolo of Tracy, California, successfully crossbred buffalo and cattle. It took seventeen years. Now Beefalo is in the promotion stage with all that means. This is a Beefalo bull - a mixture of buffalo and two breeds of cattle - Charolais and Hereford. A Canadian paid two-and-a-half million dollars for this bull, the highest price ever paid for a breeding bull. But Beefalo could be the low-cost meat of the future. That's Goliath - three thousand, eight hundred pounds of bull, half buffalo and half Holstein cow. He was one of the first successes in the programme to build the Beefalo. He's now nine years old, still being used in the programme, and still frisking around - half buffalo and half cow. What Bud Basolo was able to do was far more exotic than it sounds. He crossed two different species and got a fertile result, capable of reproducing. If you think that's easy, remember that if you breed a horse and a donkey you get a mule - but a mule cannot reproduce. If you want another mule, you must breed another horse and another donkey. The Beefalo can reproduce, but Basolo has never allowed any scientific testing and that has made people suspicious. But without testing, there is no proof that the Beefalo is what Basolo says it is, and he says a lot. That the Beefalo gains weight faster so it can be marketed sooner; that it gains weight without a lot of expensive grain; it's hardier and easier to raise; that its meat is leaner but richer in protein, and just as tender. (DOBYNS): There are about one hundred and sixty thousand Beefalo now - most of them in north and south America. They work almost exactly like cows. For instance in this round-up, the cows are cows but the calves are Beefalo. Every Monday at the Basolo ranch there is a Beefalo lunch. Family, friends, ranch-hands, prospective customers and visiting reporters, get to sample it. BASOLO: Like, I always keep on my desk this little picture here, from this magazine, and you know, I can't help but it reminds me every day that I must be doing something good because someday this child will have some feed grain to eat, which will do a lot more good for him than if all us Americans put all that grain into an animal's mouth and then trim the fat off and throw it away. Initials CL/1612 CL/1640 LLOYD DOBYNS This film is serviced with a sound commentary by NBC reporter, Lloyd Dobyns, and an interview with Mr. Basolo. A transcript of both is provided on page two. Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
- Embargoed: 17th April 1976 13:00
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- Location: TRACY, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.
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- Country: USA
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