Why young breeder Caitlin Brooks loves Murray Grey Cattle
16 Apr, 2021 02:30 AM
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Caitlin Brooks (left) with calf Terrific and Hanna Ashworth with Murray Grey cow Tass at the Malvern A&P Show at Sheffield last month. Tass was the supreme champion beef cattle of the show. Photo / David Hill
Caitlin Brooks (left) with calf Terrific and Hanna Ashworth with Murray Grey cow Tass at the Malvern A&P Show at Sheffield last month. Tass was the supreme champion beef cattle of the show. Photo / David Hill
Otago Daily Times A random email led Caitlin Brooks into breeding Murray Grey cattle.
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