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<blockquote data-quote="topsquar" data-source="post: 203855" data-attributes="member: 3634"><p>um very good they are basically a diluted Angus, they are a british breed in genetics, but developed in australia, the original shorthorn blue roan cow that was crossed with the Angus bull=blue is a dilute of black when you cross Angus with murrey gey you get a number of grey calves the modern murrey grey has very little shorthorn in its genetics, the grey cattlemans society of australia combined with the murrey grey society years ago, the grey cattle of australia based in tasmania where originally a Angus x charolaise these two societies combined so the genetics are anyones guese. there may be some debate on this ,but at the end of the day a murrey grey is just a grey angus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topsquar, post: 203855, member: 3634"] um very good they are basically a diluted Angus, they are a british breed in genetics, but developed in australia, the original shorthorn blue roan cow that was crossed with the Angus bull=blue is a dilute of black when you cross Angus with murrey gey you get a number of grey calves the modern murrey grey has very little shorthorn in its genetics, the grey cattlemans society of australia combined with the murrey grey society years ago, the grey cattle of australia based in tasmania where originally a Angus x charolaise these two societies combined so the genetics are anyones guese. there may be some debate on this ,but at the end of the day a murrey grey is just a grey angus. [/QUOTE]
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