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<blockquote data-quote="Wolds Beef" data-source="post: 6010714" data-attributes="member: 14698"><p>There 'P' and 'XP' Lincoln Red's. The P's are pure Lincoln Red like at South Ormsby Estate(Facebook) and St Fort(Website). The XP's have in them, a little continental blood done openly in the breed improvement scheme. Maine Anjou, Limousin, Chianina, and Blues were used in there background and then bred using a percentage system. The old boys that started used words like Majestic, Limithan and Chieftain in the names of the Bulls but this was slowly dropped! but if you go back in the pedigrees you can work out what they have in them most of the time. a very few of mine have a little South Devon in them and I have used family names on the female side to reflect this like, Sade, Sadira, Sandy and so on. You get the idea!! They can now hold there own in the Interbreed classes as was proved at the Royal Welsh this last year. Of course that is a judges opinion!!. Newstead farm(Facebook) is another example of a farm using Lincoln,s and box selling their beef. There are also some large herds at Sutton estates using Lincoln,s crossed with angus to get the premium but using the maternal traits of the Lincoln for ease of management.</p><p>WB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolds Beef, post: 6010714, member: 14698"] There 'P' and 'XP' Lincoln Red's. The P's are pure Lincoln Red like at South Ormsby Estate(Facebook) and St Fort(Website). The XP's have in them, a little continental blood done openly in the breed improvement scheme. Maine Anjou, Limousin, Chianina, and Blues were used in there background and then bred using a percentage system. The old boys that started used words like Majestic, Limithan and Chieftain in the names of the Bulls but this was slowly dropped! but if you go back in the pedigrees you can work out what they have in them most of the time. a very few of mine have a little South Devon in them and I have used family names on the female side to reflect this like, Sade, Sadira, Sandy and so on. You get the idea!! They can now hold there own in the Interbreed classes as was proved at the Royal Welsh this last year. Of course that is a judges opinion!!. Newstead farm(Facebook) is another example of a farm using Lincoln,s and box selling their beef. There are also some large herds at Sutton estates using Lincoln,s crossed with angus to get the premium but using the maternal traits of the Lincoln for ease of management. WB [/QUOTE]
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