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<blockquote data-quote="Bald n Grumpy" data-source="post: 7556438" data-attributes="member: 149956"><p>Easy to say that now but we will never know.</p><p>As my previous post says the breed has a cow for every situation and everyone can keep what suits them, but there was nothing wrong with the percentage system and IMO variations of purity should be recognised within the breed.</p><p>Also if the society had not aloud progeny from a certain bull imported from Australia to be classed as 100% Then we would have a herd of fully 100% pure cows instead of the 100% it states on pedigrees which is slightly incorrect owing to said bull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bald n Grumpy, post: 7556438, member: 149956"] Easy to say that now but we will never know. As my previous post says the breed has a cow for every situation and everyone can keep what suits them, but there was nothing wrong with the percentage system and IMO variations of purity should be recognised within the breed. Also if the society had not aloud progeny from a certain bull imported from Australia to be classed as 100% Then we would have a herd of fully 100% pure cows instead of the 100% it states on pedigrees which is slightly incorrect owing to said bull [/QUOTE]
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