VARIABILITY and acclimatisation were the two greatest hurdles confronting breeders of British breeds of beef cattle in Australia. Only by finding a solution to those problems could British breeds retain their predominance in the beef cattle industry of Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 719 wordsMR. BERRY REYNOLDS, of Moorlands Hereford Stud, who lectured graziers at Eldsvoid on breeding, should know ...
Article : 147 wordsMANY stud breeders associated with British' breeds of beef cattle chose to disTegard variability, not because they did not see this factor at work, bat because they could not see a way of controlling it, Mr. Berry Reynolds told graziers at Eidsvold field day. The function was largely attended and the address created great interest. ...
Article : 691 wordsMessrs. F. W. Horn, of Ravenserag, Camboon; W. J. Horn, Gienview, Camboon; and T. Horn, Fairylands, Cracow, who were interested spectators at Eidsvold Graders' Field Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Queensland Country Life (Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 5 Oct 1950, Page 11
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