The Dun and Belted Galloway Cattle Breeders Association
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Founded in 1996 with the emphasis on quality and healthy meat production.
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The Swiss Galloway Society was
founded in January 1996. The first group of black Galloways consisting
of three animals was imported to Switzerland by one of the founding members
only in May 1994.
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A cattleman's breed association dedicated to its members and to the promotion of Belted Galloway cattle.
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Registers all Galloway, Belted Galloway, White Galloway and miniature Galloway cattle with ABRI, Armidale, NSW.
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Australian Galloway Association Inc registers all Galloway, Belted Galloway,
White Galloway and Miniature Galloway cattle with ABRI, Armidale, NSW.
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Includes a member directory, Galloways for sale, and Beltie facts.
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Home of the Western Belted Galloway Association - Member Directory, Galloways For Sale, Beltie Facts, & More!
~ Representing the following states ~
Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington & Wyoming
Belted Galloways are thought to be related
to the cattle
In 1951 the name was changed to The Belted Galloway Cattle Society and agreed to provide registration facilities for white Galloways and separate section were made in the Herd Book for both them and the Red Galloways.
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modified February 20, 2004.
1921 the Dun and Belted Galloway Cattle Breeders'
Association was formed and in 1922 they printed their first Herd Book.
It contained 48 bulls, 140 Belted females, 18
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