My brother has 120 head of brangus that he is breeding to club calf bulls. They have a little extra up front, but mostly ear, large sheath in the bulls/steers, and are not generally as thick. They are easy calving, from the bulls due to the shape of the baby which is long and narrow and generally small. The cows can have a big calf due to the shape of their rear ends, pin bones and track. You have to select them on disposition. They are not generally as docile as the Angus, but contrary to popular belief the Brahmas are generally good dispositioned. I think the mommas make great mothers in the brangus, and are very hardy on the open ranges of Texas and the west. Some really have bad dispositions and that could be due to not being handled. I bought an Angus bull from a man who raises both Angus and brangus and he told me that since he is getting older the brangus were going to have to go. My dad often uses brangus bulls on his heifers. One bull had a full sister to later win Denver. He had a great disposition, but when his heifers were crossed with Limousin's there was a real nasty attitude that came out.