I don't know whose post to answer first, so I'll start with OH Breeder. Hey, man, the cross would be amazing for several reasons, none of which have much to do with the show ring. First of all, would be heterosis. The net effect of this extreme heterosis would be seen in several areas, especially fertility, and, to answer Chambero, I think that the croosbreds of this mating would work in Texas, even the Badlands along the border (out under the Mesquites, not just an irrigated Bermuda pasture with Pecan trees), because of their extreme "rusticity", so long as they were calved out down there. I'll firmly state that purebred Galloways and Highlands would adapt to a wider array of conditions than would "clubby" genetics with three or four generations of creep feeding and corn silage behind them. In the USA,we are feeding our way into Bankruptcy, while Cattlemen in other nations are prosperous using low-input genetics, and giving cattle an environmental challenge.