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<blockquote data-quote="OzssieDave19" data-source="post: 1528435" data-attributes="member: 21512"><p>Here is a story for you then.</p><p></p><p>I was about 15 the year my grandad passed away. I helped on the farm as a result and became a little more aware. My neighbour was a Hereford man in a Hereford area. He had his first crop of 20 Simmental Hereford cross Heifers calving to an Angus bull. They were magnificent big Heifers with marvellous udders and heaps of milk the grey and black badly calves grew to be top vealers Heifers and steers. The interest in my neighbours cattle which were a new breed kicked off a fascination with beef breeding that has never left me. I am now 40 and as excited as ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OzssieDave19, post: 1528435, member: 21512"] Here is a story for you then. I was about 15 the year my grandad passed away. I helped on the farm as a result and became a little more aware. My neighbour was a Hereford man in a Hereford area. He had his first crop of 20 Simmental Hereford cross Heifers calving to an Angus bull. They were magnificent big Heifers with marvellous udders and heaps of milk the grey and black badly calves grew to be top vealers Heifers and steers. The interest in my neighbours cattle which were a new breed kicked off a fascination with beef breeding that has never left me. I am now 40 and as excited as ever. [/QUOTE]
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