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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5777"><p>> in belgium we had then the spotted</p><p>> black and spotted red milking</p><p>> cattle (shorter and heavier then</p><p>> FH, sort of like MRY) but hey have</p><p>> almost disappeared. they were</p><p>> called "kempisch</p><p>> zwartbont" (black spots) and</p><p>> "kempisch roodbont" (red</p><p>> spots). for beef we had Belgian</p><p>> blue, which was then a dual</p><p>> purpose breed with sporadical</p><p>> double muscling. because of the</p><p>> selection for muscle the DM was</p><p>> bred through the entire line,</p><p>> being influenced a bit by</p><p>> shorthorn and devon.</p><p></p><p>> hope this helps you. and why do</p><p>> you need this info?</p><p></p><p>FH cattle ???????????</p><p></p><p>MRY cattle??????????</p><p></p><p>Pat T.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:fellstar@ktc.com">fellstar@ktc.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5777"] > in belgium we had then the spotted > black and spotted red milking > cattle (shorter and heavier then > FH, sort of like MRY) but hey have > almost disappeared. they were > called "kempisch > zwartbont" (black spots) and > "kempisch roodbont" (red > spots). for beef we had Belgian > blue, which was then a dual > purpose breed with sporadical > double muscling. because of the > selection for muscle the DM was > bred through the entire line, > being influenced a bit by > shorthorn and devon. > hope this helps you. and why do > you need this info? FH cattle ??????????? MRY cattle?????????? Pat T. [email=fellstar@ktc.com]fellstar@ktc.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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