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Prize-winning beef Shorthorn

Prize-winning beef Shorthorn

In the past, stud cattle were bred to meet the ideal of a breed type. Now they are also bred for their productive performance and the genetic strengths that they can pass on. However, appearance and conforming to a breed standard are still important. This beef Shorthorn won a prize at the Christchurch Show based on subjective assessment, rather than its measured performance.

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Natural Sciences Image Library of New Zealand
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Photograph by Peter E. Smith

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Robert Peden. 'Beef farming', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 27-Sep-11
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