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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 299620" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>I'll be very sceptical about using US sires of some breeds if this is allowed. Seems like you have little chance of purchasing a true purebred or fullblood from the US or Canada. This very much saddens me. Hang in there the UK you may be our last saviour for true pure breeds and Australia.The Maine Anjou society must be pretty haphazardly run if they don't push to have the maximum amount of their breed. You can't call a 75% content animal an asset to instill the best of the breed in to the offspring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 299620, member: 285"] I'll be very sceptical about using US sires of some breeds if this is allowed. Seems like you have little chance of purchasing a true purebred or fullblood from the US or Canada. This very much saddens me. Hang in there the UK you may be our last saviour for true pure breeds and Australia.The Maine Anjou society must be pretty haphazardly run if they don't push to have the maximum amount of their breed. You can't call a 75% content animal an asset to instill the best of the breed in to the offspring. [/QUOTE]
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