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Suitable breed for mountain farm?
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<blockquote data-quote="P.A.L" data-source="post: 642051" data-attributes="member: 5215"><p>In my experience also limo's are nuttier than others..</p><p></p><p>You should go to look cattle from Danmark. They have high quality cattle in all most every breed. Expecially hereford ;-) . They use a lot of embryo's there. The best angusherd you will find here in Finland. Near my place is a old angus breeder who has builded his herd for 40 years. It's all Canadien based herd. They have excellent cattle!!(my opinion)</p><p></p><p>Is there any Gelbvieh's around anymore? I've never heard....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P.A.L, post: 642051, member: 5215"] In my experience also limo's are nuttier than others.. You should go to look cattle from Danmark. They have high quality cattle in all most every breed. Expecially hereford ;-) . They use a lot of embryo's there. The best angusherd you will find here in Finland. Near my place is a old angus breeder who has builded his herd for 40 years. It's all Canadien based herd. They have excellent cattle!!(my opinion) Is there any Gelbvieh's around anymore? I've never heard.... [/QUOTE]
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