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<blockquote data-quote="tamarack" data-source="post: 1302180" data-attributes="member: 13811"><p>Peter, If you look around should be able to find some good Galloway cattle they come in dun to black in color without belts. The belted variety are somewhat different cattle( like the Dutch Belted ) and the belts carry through for generations even if bred to something different. Not saying Belties are bad cattle just not as popular as solid colors. All galloways should do well on the "Rock" as well as Highlanders and I think Aubac may be good for your area. JMHO. Tamarack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamarack, post: 1302180, member: 13811"] Peter, If you look around should be able to find some good Galloway cattle they come in dun to black in color without belts. The belted variety are somewhat different cattle( like the Dutch Belted ) and the belts carry through for generations even if bred to something different. Not saying Belties are bad cattle just not as popular as solid colors. All galloways should do well on the "Rock" as well as Highlanders and I think Aubac may be good for your area. JMHO. Tamarack [/QUOTE]
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