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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 204611" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Jeanne you'd love to be here in Australia amongst the keen MG breeders. A few years back there was 2 groups here in Australia,one called Australian Greys and the other the Murray Grey Society. They have since amalgamated. Apparrently to get into the breed as a registered breeder it was very difficult. It was a very elite group.so another group was formed. </p><p>The same problem has happened with the South Devon breed here in Australia as what has happened in the US. Ourself plus a few other disgruntled breeders formed the South Devon association. We have no female inventory (each female is charged a fee to be able to register an animal from her in a particular year) Valuable SD genetics were being and still are being lost by those that still are members of the society. Many persons would register anything out of a female that has her fee paid for the year. Our association has a once only fee. The female is registered for life. We are members of the Brahman Breeders Association as well who have registered for life scheme. We would be members of the Hereford association only they have the ridiculous inventory too.</p><p>Keep up the breed promotion Jeanne <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 204611, member: 285"] Jeanne you'd love to be here in Australia amongst the keen MG breeders. A few years back there was 2 groups here in Australia,one called Australian Greys and the other the Murray Grey Society. They have since amalgamated. Apparrently to get into the breed as a registered breeder it was very difficult. It was a very elite group.so another group was formed. The same problem has happened with the South Devon breed here in Australia as what has happened in the US. Ourself plus a few other disgruntled breeders formed the South Devon association. We have no female inventory (each female is charged a fee to be able to register an animal from her in a particular year) Valuable SD genetics were being and still are being lost by those that still are members of the society. Many persons would register anything out of a female that has her fee paid for the year. Our association has a once only fee. The female is registered for life. We are members of the Brahman Breeders Association as well who have registered for life scheme. We would be members of the Hereford association only they have the ridiculous inventory too. Keep up the breed promotion Jeanne :D [/QUOTE]
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