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Next year's Gelbvieh show heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 861351" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>Just briefly, and it took me awhile to get it, The Gelbvieh association has allowed the influence of other breeds into their registry. I would have to look it up but to be a Purebred they are required to be 15/16 I believe or better and can never become fullbloods which have no outside influence into their breed. If you hear of a Balancer it is a combination of other breeds and now the Gelbvieh has an official designation called Southern Balancer. I haven't gotten beyond the term crossbred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 861351, member: 16842"] Just briefly, and it took me awhile to get it, The Gelbvieh association has allowed the influence of other breeds into their registry. I would have to look it up but to be a Purebred they are required to be 15/16 I believe or better and can never become fullbloods which have no outside influence into their breed. If you hear of a Balancer it is a combination of other breeds and now the Gelbvieh has an official designation called Southern Balancer. I haven't gotten beyond the term crossbred. [/QUOTE]
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