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Murray Greys and Ampules a real mystery- What do you know?
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1197706" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I can only speak of my experience with Angus but I think most breed societies in Australia use similar.</p><p>Our current identifiers start with the breeders ID which is three letters followed by the year letter and then the individual number which is usually in order they are born. The breeders ID will start the letter that corresponds to the state they are in, the letters of that Trigger, NOO would suggest that he came from New South Wales.</p><p>This is probably not much help to you, that one that you are concerned about probably predates this system of ID but I would still think that the letters CPC just represent the breeders ID.</p><p>Best of luck with sorting it out, have you contacted the breed society in Australia? I am sure they would be very receptive to help you sort it out.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1197706, member: 16453"] I can only speak of my experience with Angus but I think most breed societies in Australia use similar. Our current identifiers start with the breeders ID which is three letters followed by the year letter and then the individual number which is usually in order they are born. The breeders ID will start the letter that corresponds to the state they are in, the letters of that Trigger, NOO would suggest that he came from New South Wales. This is probably not much help to you, that one that you are concerned about probably predates this system of ID but I would still think that the letters CPC just represent the breeders ID. Best of luck with sorting it out, have you contacted the breed society in Australia? I am sure they would be very receptive to help you sort it out. Ken [/QUOTE]
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