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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1602953" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Since "lowlines" were originally "made" in Australia, it would seem to me that they ought to be "Australian Aberdeen Angus". I can not quite get where they got the "American AA from since the american angus were the ones that were bred "up" to be so big and tall. I can remember having to stand on a milk crate to breed some AI when I was doing relief work for Select Sires in the 80's.... they were more like "Chianina's" and some had that disposition too. So it is really an "oxymoron" to call them "American Aberdeen Angus". Every one knows what lowlines were/are..... the other is confusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1602953, member: 25884"] Since "lowlines" were originally "made" in Australia, it would seem to me that they ought to be "Australian Aberdeen Angus". I can not quite get where they got the "American AA from since the american angus were the ones that were bred "up" to be so big and tall. I can remember having to stand on a milk crate to breed some AI when I was doing relief work for Select Sires in the 80's.... they were more like "Chianina's" and some had that disposition too. So it is really an "oxymoron" to call them "American Aberdeen Angus". Every one knows what lowlines were/are..... the other is confusing. [/QUOTE]
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