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Bluegrey Traditional Suckler Hill Cattle

Bluegrey Traditional Suckler Hill Cattle

http://www.whitebredshorthorn.com/bluegrey/index.html The Whitebred Shorthorn bull crossed with the Galloway Cow produces hardy Blue-grey cattle, well suited to organic British Hill farming and climate. Bred in the Scottish Borders for centuries. Cattle breeders in the mid 19th Century found that the Shorthorn, particularly the white strain, when crossed with the Galloway produced an animal of attractive blue-grey colour which quickly became popular for both breeding and feeding. The Bluegrey was found to be a faster maturing animal than other breeds, and the steers were valued highly by farmers for fattening.
The Whitebred Shorthorn Association Cattle breeders in the mid 19th Century found that the Shorthorn, particularly the white strain, when crossed with the Galloway produced an animal of attractive
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The Whitebred Shorthorn bull crossed with the Galloway Cow produces hardy Blue-grey cattle, well suited to organic British Hill farming and climate. Bred in the Scottish Borders for centuries.
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Cattle breeders in the mid 19th Century found that the Shorthorn, particularly the white strain, when crossed with the Galloway produced an animal of attractive blue-grey colour which quickly became popular for both breeding and feeding. The Bluegrey was found to be a faster maturing animal than other breeds, and the steers were valued highly by farmers for fattening.
The Whitebred Shorthorn Association Cattle breeders in the mid 19th Century found that the Shorthorn, particularly the white strain, when crossed with the Galloway produced an animal of attractive




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