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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1610410" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Speckle park do have an intetesting make up, shorthorn, british white and angus. They do carry a red gene but can't be registered if red. The crosses i have seen have held a strong speckle look if the bull was speckled. With red polls i have crossed simmental, guernsey, red angus and hereford. Always got red, orange or shades of red with white patches. I have seen them crossed with jersey (light orange) angus (black with copper shine) and charolais, light orange. There is a guy close by trying to make a new breed with a red poll grey brahman cross. Haven't seen them but suspect they will look like senepol cattle with floppy ears. In Australia where i come from most calve in march or September, which is basically spring or autumn. But there is a lot who calve year round because we don't get very cold here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1610410, member: 33533"] Speckle park do have an intetesting make up, shorthorn, british white and angus. They do carry a red gene but can't be registered if red. The crosses i have seen have held a strong speckle look if the bull was speckled. With red polls i have crossed simmental, guernsey, red angus and hereford. Always got red, orange or shades of red with white patches. I have seen them crossed with jersey (light orange) angus (black with copper shine) and charolais, light orange. There is a guy close by trying to make a new breed with a red poll grey brahman cross. Haven't seen them but suspect they will look like senepol cattle with floppy ears. In Australia where i come from most calve in march or September, which is basically spring or autumn. But there is a lot who calve year round because we don't get very cold here. [/QUOTE]
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