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<blockquote data-quote="alftn" data-source="post: 739174" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>Yes aussie cowgirl , I know alittle of the history of murry grays, and have since the late 70's.....</p><p></p><p>I believe that the man that breed them ,was a Black Angus breeded for beef cows, and the shorthorn were milk cows keep around for the milk...I bet they have a larger % of angus than shorthorn , also ''think"" not know, they are geneticly a much larger % angus than shorties..</p><p></p><p>Also as a true lover of the Shorthorn breed , and wish that they were more excepted by the sale barn gangs, they are what I would raise...Shorthorn are fairly rare in my neck of the woods, In fact I do not know of any around me...I thought about getting some from out west, just to much trouble....</p><p></p><p>I had a 7/8 angus X 1/8 char that was the prettiest Silver you ever saw, by most open herdbooks of other breeds , he would have been a Angus...He sure looked like MG's...color</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alftn, post: 739174, member: 5647"] Yes aussie cowgirl , I know alittle of the history of murry grays, and have since the late 70's..... I believe that the man that breed them ,was a Black Angus breeded for beef cows, and the shorthorn were milk cows keep around for the milk...I bet they have a larger % of angus than shorthorn , also ''think"" not know, they are geneticly a much larger % angus than shorties.. Also as a true lover of the Shorthorn breed , and wish that they were more excepted by the sale barn gangs, they are what I would raise...Shorthorn are fairly rare in my neck of the woods, In fact I do not know of any around me...I thought about getting some from out west, just to much trouble.... I had a 7/8 angus X 1/8 char that was the prettiest Silver you ever saw, by most open herdbooks of other breeds , he would have been a Angus...He sure looked like MG's...color [/QUOTE]
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