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<blockquote data-quote="braunvieh" data-source="post: 605922" data-attributes="member: 6985"><p>I agree the steer does not look the type of a typical Braunvieh, he lacks thickness, bone and muscle definition. However, I will correct you in that Braunvieh and Brown Swiss are not similar or from the same line. They were back in 1900 when Brown Swiss was developed from Braunvieh. Since then the breeds have grown way apart and now have no genetic significance whatsoever. I can say this with confidence as our breed recently had the genetics analyzed and that was the results. If Braunvieh had to be compared to something, Gelbvieh would be the best answer. They also had some similarities to Charolais, probably from being in close proximity of origin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="braunvieh, post: 605922, member: 6985"] I agree the steer does not look the type of a typical Braunvieh, he lacks thickness, bone and muscle definition. However, I will correct you in that Braunvieh and Brown Swiss are not similar or from the same line. They were back in 1900 when Brown Swiss was developed from Braunvieh. Since then the breeds have grown way apart and now have no genetic significance whatsoever. I can say this with confidence as our breed recently had the genetics analyzed and that was the results. If Braunvieh had to be compared to something, Gelbvieh would be the best answer. They also had some similarities to Charolais, probably from being in close proximity of origin. [/QUOTE]
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