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Whitebred Shorthorns are mainly bred in the Scottish-English Border area and, although the origin of the breed is somewhat obscure, it is likely that they were derived from the red, white or roan, dual purpose Shorthorn cattle of Northern England. |
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The Whitebred Shorthorn bull is bred primarily as a crossing bull to mate with any breed of female, but principally with the Galloway to produce hardy, good quality Bluegrey cattle, well suited to the full range of British climatic conditions. |
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Stackyard site of
the month September 1999 |
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could your site be stackyard
site of the month? |
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You may not have heard of the Whitebred Shorthorn. This is your chance to find out about a breed that is little known outside its area of origin, and is now officially a minority breed. | |||||||||||||||||||
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