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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 453570" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>On our farms with low carrying capacity, we needed cattle that were able to forage over a large area with minimal energy wastage, breeds which are a little longer in the leg proved to be better adapted to our conditions. When I exported a herd to Namibia in 1978, one of the requirements was for cattle that were able to cover distances in the semi-desert conditions to better utilise sparse forage, the selected cattle adapted to the conditions and have thrived ,even through severe droughts, to today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 453570, member: 2703"] On our farms with low carrying capacity, we needed cattle that were able to forage over a large area with minimal energy wastage, breeds which are a little longer in the leg proved to be better adapted to our conditions. When I exported a herd to Namibia in 1978, one of the requirements was for cattle that were able to cover distances in the semi-desert conditions to better utilise sparse forage, the selected cattle adapted to the conditions and have thrived ,even through severe droughts, to today. [/QUOTE]
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