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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 651312" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>How did these "real" Limis (and simmis, salers, and gelbvieh) come to be :???: </p><p>Were they full blood imports (which there were few of) or were they bred up fullbloods-- developed from Limi semen and commercial cows (usually red or black angus)- gradually increasing the percentage each generation until the US associations called them "purebred"... :???: </p><p></p><p>Some of the work I've seen on the Fawn Calf syndrome traces it back to cattle from 1961--before or during which much of this "purebreding" of US continental cattle was ocurring :???:</p><p></p><p>Most of the purebred continental herds I've seen- and anyways in our area- are bred up herds- and still have angus/red angus blood coursing thru their veins....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 651312, member: 97"] How did these "real" Limis (and simmis, salers, and gelbvieh) come to be :???: Were they full blood imports (which there were few of) or were they bred up fullbloods-- developed from Limi semen and commercial cows (usually red or black angus)- gradually increasing the percentage each generation until the US associations called them "purebred"... :???: Some of the work I've seen on the Fawn Calf syndrome traces it back to cattle from 1961--before or during which much of this "purebreding" of US continental cattle was ocurring :???: Most of the purebred continental herds I've seen- and anyways in our area- are bred up herds- and still have angus/red angus blood coursing thru their veins.... [/QUOTE]
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