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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 625592" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Thanks Keren. South Devon Limousin steers do well most years in Brisbane. I'm the only one that shows the SDs in NSW and Queensland these days and have done so for a long time now.Complacency and laziness is the biggest problem. There are virtually no SD breeders in Southern NSW or Northern Victoria. The only ones about NSW are 4 in the New England.2 in the North West,1 on the North Coast 1 on the South Coast and 2 in the Central West. So you see there's hardly any about. I agree publicity could have bossted them along in the early days as well as the registration system. The female inventory has been the biggest drawback. Inferior cattle being kept because the yearly inventory has been paid equalled a good animal. The once in a lifetime registration payment is the best way to go. It works well with the Brahman Association and is working well with the South Devon Association (The Aust South Devon Society doesn't use it so they are floundering)</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 625592, member: 8793"] Thanks Keren. South Devon Limousin steers do well most years in Brisbane. I'm the only one that shows the SDs in NSW and Queensland these days and have done so for a long time now.Complacency and laziness is the biggest problem. There are virtually no SD breeders in Southern NSW or Northern Victoria. The only ones about NSW are 4 in the New England.2 in the North West,1 on the North Coast 1 on the South Coast and 2 in the Central West. So you see there's hardly any about. I agree publicity could have bossted them along in the early days as well as the registration system. The female inventory has been the biggest drawback. Inferior cattle being kept because the yearly inventory has been paid equalled a good animal. The once in a lifetime registration payment is the best way to go. It works well with the Brahman Association and is working well with the South Devon Association (The Aust South Devon Society doesn't use it so they are floundering) Colin [/QUOTE]
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