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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 135599" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Jake I wouldn't be bothered going to see his theme park north of Brisbane. A lot of Australians would regard him as a ratbag,big mouth etc.</p><p>Sugar Creek I'm sure SDs would complement your Red Polls well. I've never seen any crossed that way.</p><p>bward, I have seen Santas crossed with SD don't have any pictures. They don't look unlike a santa,you can hardly tell that there is any SD in them apart from the extra weight and hybrid vigour that the cross would give.</p><p>I do have some darker coloured SDs but generally they are lighter coloured. It depends on what they have been graded up from. If bred up from Devon (North Devon) cattle they usually end up darker. The greater the English content they seem to be lighter coloured. Grove Brutus blood cattle are lighter and Hannibal lines are darker. I've been using a lighter coloured polled sire with half New Zealand bloodlines.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 135599, member: 285"] Jake I wouldn't be bothered going to see his theme park north of Brisbane. A lot of Australians would regard him as a ratbag,big mouth etc. Sugar Creek I'm sure SDs would complement your Red Polls well. I've never seen any crossed that way. bward, I have seen Santas crossed with SD don't have any pictures. They don't look unlike a santa,you can hardly tell that there is any SD in them apart from the extra weight and hybrid vigour that the cross would give. I do have some darker coloured SDs but generally they are lighter coloured. It depends on what they have been graded up from. If bred up from Devon (North Devon) cattle they usually end up darker. The greater the English content they seem to be lighter coloured. Grove Brutus blood cattle are lighter and Hannibal lines are darker. I've been using a lighter coloured polled sire with half New Zealand bloodlines. Colin [/QUOTE]
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