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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4678"><p>No, they won't have the same temperament and carcass traits. The breed has evolved tremendously over the years.</p><p></p><p>Friends back in the 90's bred one of their Murray Greys with 20+ year old Murray Grey semen. The resulting calf was the funniest looking, shortest bull I think I've ever seen. The friends said he was tpical of what Murray Greys looked like over 20 years previously.</p><p></p><p>Actually, if you've seen photos of Herefords back in the 1950's, there was a resemblance in this bull in the stature/conformation of what was considered a good show Hereford. There was no Hereford in this bull, but he reminded me of the changes that have occurred over the years in all breeds.</p><p></p><p>This bull became their gomer bull & conversation piece.</p><p></p><p>> Does any Angus-Shorthorn</p><p>> crossbreed will have the same</p><p>> carcass traits and temperament as</p><p>> the Murray Grey?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4678"] No, they won't have the same temperament and carcass traits. The breed has evolved tremendously over the years. Friends back in the 90's bred one of their Murray Greys with 20+ year old Murray Grey semen. The resulting calf was the funniest looking, shortest bull I think I've ever seen. The friends said he was tpical of what Murray Greys looked like over 20 years previously. Actually, if you've seen photos of Herefords back in the 1950's, there was a resemblance in this bull in the stature/conformation of what was considered a good show Hereford. There was no Hereford in this bull, but he reminded me of the changes that have occurred over the years in all breeds. This bull became their gomer bull & conversation piece. > Does any Angus-Shorthorn > crossbreed will have the same > carcass traits and temperament as > the Murray Grey? [/QUOTE]
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