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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5480"><p>> The cross you are thingking about</p><p>> is known as arerifax I think. Tim</p><p>> Olde "olde Cattle</p><p>> Company" from Kansas was</p><p>> promoting that cross several years</p><p>> ago. You might want to contact him</p><p>> for info. There was a amerifax</p><p>> association also you might be able</p><p>> to find that on the web. The cross</p><p>> was suppose to give you the best</p><p>> of both breeds with additional</p><p>> marbling from the normande. ~~~~amerifax is 58 an 38 beef fresion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5480"] > The cross you are thingking about > is known as arerifax I think. Tim > Olde "olde Cattle > Company" from Kansas was > promoting that cross several years > ago. You might want to contact him > for info. There was a amerifax > association also you might be able > to find that on the web. The cross > was suppose to give you the best > of both breeds with additional > marbling from the normande. ~~~~amerifax is 58 an 38 beef fresion [/QUOTE]
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