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Transitioning from Dairy to Beef in Wisconsin.
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<blockquote data-quote="Galloways1" data-source="post: 909503" data-attributes="member: 13016"><p>There is a big difference, unfortunately the Belties are better known, because of their "cuteness" I have dealt with the misconception for many years.</p><p></p><p>Years ago, I had Galloways crossed with traditional Simmental (red and white / Fleckvieh). I have seen Galloway crossed with just about every breed. They are a complete outcross to every breed, so you get hybrid vigor. </p><p></p><p>I do not have any Galloway X Hol pics. They look very similar to the Angus X Hol. only a little more hair, and much more efficient and hardy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galloways1, post: 909503, member: 13016"] There is a big difference, unfortunately the Belties are better known, because of their "cuteness" I have dealt with the misconception for many years. Years ago, I had Galloways crossed with traditional Simmental (red and white / Fleckvieh). I have seen Galloway crossed with just about every breed. They are a complete outcross to every breed, so you get hybrid vigor. I do not have any Galloway X Hol pics. They look very similar to the Angus X Hol. only a little more hair, and much more efficient and hardy. [/QUOTE]
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