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<blockquote data-quote="Sylvanglades" data-source="post: 57059" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>There is some confusion about this breed as there are 2 associations because of a split many years ago. It is my understanding that the American British White Parks and the British Whites are really the same and many are from the same lines. The cattle from both of these associations are not to be confused with the Ancient Horned White Parks. There are very few of those here in America. American British White Parks are extremely easy to handle and have high weight gains from birth to finish just on pasture without any expensive creep feeding. This breed is very versatile and can be used to create any characteristics desireable to you thru cross breeding. They are very gentle and maternal. Calving problems and respiratory problems are practically unheard of in this breed. Very good carcass results which can be obtained at the <a href="http://www.whitecattle.org" target="_blank">http://www.whitecattle.org</a> website. We went with the ABWP breeders for our cattle as the costs to get started were lower and the breeders treated us well. I'm not sure of the website address for the British Whites but I think it's already been posted. All in all, a very cost effective, well dispositioned all around breed regardless of which association you use. Hope this helps. Thanks, Sylvanglades Farm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sylvanglades, post: 57059, member: 505"] There is some confusion about this breed as there are 2 associations because of a split many years ago. It is my understanding that the American British White Parks and the British Whites are really the same and many are from the same lines. The cattle from both of these associations are not to be confused with the Ancient Horned White Parks. There are very few of those here in America. American British White Parks are extremely easy to handle and have high weight gains from birth to finish just on pasture without any expensive creep feeding. This breed is very versatile and can be used to create any characteristics desireable to you thru cross breeding. They are very gentle and maternal. Calving problems and respiratory problems are practically unheard of in this breed. Very good carcass results which can be obtained at the [url=http://www.whitecattle.org]http://www.whitecattle.org[/url] website. We went with the ABWP breeders for our cattle as the costs to get started were lower and the breeders treated us well. I'm not sure of the website address for the British Whites but I think it's already been posted. All in all, a very cost effective, well dispositioned all around breed regardless of which association you use. Hope this helps. Thanks, Sylvanglades Farm [/QUOTE]
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