Talk:Maine-Anjou
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Unencyclopedic statement
[edit]The last part looks like its straight from an pr-statement so I'm removing it:
"This breed is found in many countries: Canada, USA, the Russian Federation, Argentina, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. Maine-Anjou cattle are- - Docile breed. - Hardy breed: in hard times it makes good use of available feed. - Very early sexual maturity: this breed can calve at a young age, from 24 months. - Excellent for cross breeding with any other breed of cattle, as they typically have small calves, with rapid growth, which makes excellent vealers with improved returns $$$$. -An efficient breed: excellent milk production means it dominates French breeds for the weight at weaning of its progeny - Heavy breed: has the highest carcass weights, gives great value to cull cows or heifers." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.230.85.120 (talk) 11:53, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
Bremer cattle
[edit]Does anyone have useful reference information to add about Bremer cattle? — C M B J 23:00, 22 August 2017 (UTC)