Lincoln Red x Native Shorthorn x Galloway

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librarian

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She was standing there just like a show calf so I thought you guys might like the picture. This is an April born heifer that has never had grain. Her dam is a a young commercial black Galloway. The sire is a Heritage Shorthorn Bull, DMH Ollie. Ollie was sired by a Lincoln Red and his dam was a DMH Minn Max Leader daughter with J Bar J on the bottom side. Ollie had silky hair like this calf. His calves were shaped just right and came very easily.
 

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My Native Shorthorn Bull, DMH Felix, will have to be good enough.
 

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Or this Galloway. The AGBA recently made this color pattern unregisterable, but I like it. Speckle
Park sure has had success with this pattern, although I think the more outstanding attribute of Speckle Park is carcass quality.
 

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That Galloway sure is close Allways thought the white bull Brad Davis had called Whitey would really work on one-He threw a ton of blues and real EZ calver Proud Jazz on a full sib to Fringes mother-a sonny who along with double leader had ALOT of older breeding from the 60s and seventies relatively close up in her pedigree and the calves have that look Another would be Roanoke Flashback O0
 
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