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<blockquote data-quote="Chi496" data-source="post: 605745" data-attributes="member: 8924"><p>I am not trying to be negative, but my honest opnion is that your steer does exhibit more of a Swiss appearence than Branuvieh. And don't take offence when people ask why you have a Swiss steer, Brown Swiss and Branuvieh are much the same as Shorthorn and Milking Shorthorn. Not really diffrent breeds just lines of cattle from the same breed that have been selected for two diffrent pourposes. As I am typing this in my office I am sourrounded by banners from Madison, NAILE and various state fairs that I won with my Swiss herd in the late '80s and early '90s. The cows and bulls I have pictured from that time are not the same type of Brown Swiss being bred today. If I were to take one of thoes cows out today to a dairy show people would have the same response as thay have had with you by saying "This is not a beef show" .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chi496, post: 605745, member: 8924"] I am not trying to be negative, but my honest opnion is that your steer does exhibit more of a Swiss appearence than Branuvieh. And don't take offence when people ask why you have a Swiss steer, Brown Swiss and Branuvieh are much the same as Shorthorn and Milking Shorthorn. Not really diffrent breeds just lines of cattle from the same breed that have been selected for two diffrent pourposes. As I am typing this in my office I am sourrounded by banners from Madison, NAILE and various state fairs that I won with my Swiss herd in the late '80s and early '90s. The cows and bulls I have pictured from that time are not the same type of Brown Swiss being bred today. If I were to take one of thoes cows out today to a dairy show people would have the same response as thay have had with you by saying "This is not a beef show" . [/QUOTE]
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