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<blockquote data-quote="RPbreeder" data-source="post: 656624" data-attributes="member: 8675"><p>Have a look at the Welsh website.There are some magnificent bulls available through A.I.</p><p>In New Zealand we are a small association but the breeders are dedicated to the cause.Some fine animals too.I find them very easy care and they grow well through wet and dry.They are bred for hill country and I think the soft flat pasture can spoil their feet,but in saying that, I have only one old cow who has this problem.We have horned and polled and the horned animals are a great sight,but for my own safety,I prefer the polled animal.One thing I really like about the breed,is that a good animal today,is probably much the same as the animals that used to roam the hills of Wales,centuries ago.Healthy,good natured animals,the meat is tender and a very attractive appearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPbreeder, post: 656624, member: 8675"] Have a look at the Welsh website.There are some magnificent bulls available through A.I. In New Zealand we are a small association but the breeders are dedicated to the cause.Some fine animals too.I find them very easy care and they grow well through wet and dry.They are bred for hill country and I think the soft flat pasture can spoil their feet,but in saying that, I have only one old cow who has this problem.We have horned and polled and the horned animals are a great sight,but for my own safety,I prefer the polled animal.One thing I really like about the breed,is that a good animal today,is probably much the same as the animals that used to roam the hills of Wales,centuries ago.Healthy,good natured animals,the meat is tender and a very attractive appearance. [/QUOTE]
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