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KGA is a non-profit breed organization working to serve its members in the areas of cattle promotion, breed improvement and continuous education of its breeder members and associates.
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Gelbvieh Association Presents
Elite Gelbvieh and Balancer Female Sale
Futurity begins at 11:00 a.m. and Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m. (CST)
The Kansas Gelbvieh Association (K.G.A.)
is a non-profit
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Semen source specializing in the Gelbvieh Breed
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Cattlemen's Connection is YOUR Connection to the TOP AI Sires of All Breeds
Welcome to the newly revised Cattlemen's Connection web site! We decided that a change was in order to better serve our
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A description of Gelbvieh cattle origins and their breed characteristics. This Association is responsible for the registration and promotion of Gelbvieh cattle in New Zealand. Look for links to Gelbvieh breeders.
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Gelbvieh - the quiet maternal versatile European breed.
The Simple and profitable way to add kilograms, breed quality, replacements and meet consumer demand.
Gelbvieh (pronounced as gelp-fee )
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The Tennessee Gelbvieh Association homepage.
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Gelbvieh, the continental breed of choice
Dilutor gene is carried by some Gelbvieh.
to large, long body with above
average muscling. Originally horned, the
The fastest growing cattle breed today.
males average 40 kg or 90 lbs.,
female
Feeder cattle listing service, replacement female marketing, crossbreeding program, and searchable animal database.
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The official web site of the American Gelbvieh Association. Contents include: Resource Library, Places to Be, News Releases, Commercial Marketing Program, Gelbvieh Alliance, Photo Gallery, Searchable Sire Summary from AgDirect, Links to Web Sites and Email addresses, AGA Contact Information, Staff Directory, and AGA
2009 Herd Assessments are due in the office by
April 15, 2009. If you have not received your Herd
The American Gelbvieh Association is not affiliated with any
specific vendors or companies. If