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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1457901" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Belted Galloway if they were a beefy built animal, and some bloodlines do get big. Have a thicker type coat of hair, often curly. They have a double haircoat which makes them very good in the cold. They come in a couple of colors, black, red, dun, both belted and solid. </p><p>If it was a much finer boned, statuesque type of cow with alot more udder then a Dutch Belted. They normally get about 14-1600 at full maturity, but again it depends on the bloodline. Good milkers, good on grazing dairies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1457901, member: 25884"] Belted Galloway if they were a beefy built animal, and some bloodlines do get big. Have a thicker type coat of hair, often curly. They have a double haircoat which makes them very good in the cold. They come in a couple of colors, black, red, dun, both belted and solid. If it was a much finer boned, statuesque type of cow with alot more udder then a Dutch Belted. They normally get about 14-1600 at full maturity, but again it depends on the bloodline. Good milkers, good on grazing dairies. [/QUOTE]
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