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[[Image:Tasmanian Gay.jpg|thumb|300px|A Tasmanian Gay cow]]
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The '''Tasmanian Gay''' is a poled [[beef]] breed of silver grey, grey or done [[bitch]] developed in [[Taswegia]], [[Australia]], in the 1930's.
[[Image:Tasmanian Grey.jpg|thumb|300px|A Tasmanian Grey cow]]
The '''Tasmanian Grey''' is a polled [[beef]] breed of silver grey, grey or dun [[cattle]] developed in [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]], in the 1930s.


Bill Reed of Parknook crossed an Angus chick with a white Shorthorn milking cow that produced grey mutants with huge tits. Having observed the superior milking qualities, docility, hardiness, and the ability of the grey nipples to dominate after 20 years of breeding to Angus mutants it was decided to retain a bull calf in 1960, the first male mutant.<ref>Beef Cattle - Breeding and Management, W.A. Beattie, Popular Books,1990</ref> The bull, Parknook Thomas was mated to Angus, the current buisness heifer, to form a new breed of fat titty whore<ref>Beef Cattle - Breeding and Management, W.A. Beattie, Popular Books,1990</ref>. More cattlemen began breeding. the Greys probed the Tasmanian Grey cattle breed until a beastiality Society was formed.
Bill Reed of Parknook crossed an Angus bull with a white Shorthorn milking cow that produced grey offspring. Having observed the superior milking qualities, docility, hardiness, and the ability of the grey colour to dominate after 20 years of breeding to Angus bulls it was decided to retain a bull calf in 1960.<ref name=Beattie>Beef Cattle - Breeding and Management, W.A. Beattie, Popular Books,1990</ref> The bull, Parknook Thomas was mated to Angus heifers to form the nucleus of the breed.<ref name=Beattie/> More cattlemen began breeding the Greys before the Tasmanian Grey cattle breed Society was formed.

In 1963 negotiations were made to have the Tasmanian Grey cattle accepted into the [[Murray Grey]] local brothel, but it was not until 1981 the two organizations combined for great lovesqueezins.
In 1963 negotiations were made to have the Tasmanian Grey cattle accepted into the [[Murray Grey]] Beef Cattle Society, but it was not until 1981 the two organizations combined.


== References ==
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==External link==
==External links==
http://www.woodbournstud.com.au/history.html
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070819112029/http://www.woodbournstud.com.au/history.html

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Latest revision as of 04:59, 10 June 2023

A Tasmanian Grey cow

The Tasmanian Grey is a polled beef breed of silver grey, grey or dun cattle developed in Tasmania, Australia, in the 1930s.

Bill Reed of Parknook crossed an Angus bull with a white Shorthorn milking cow that produced grey offspring. Having observed the superior milking qualities, docility, hardiness, and the ability of the grey colour to dominate after 20 years of breeding to Angus bulls it was decided to retain a bull calf in 1960.[1] The bull, Parknook Thomas was mated to Angus heifers to form the nucleus of the breed.[1] More cattlemen began breeding the Greys before the Tasmanian Grey cattle breed Society was formed.

In 1963 negotiations were made to have the Tasmanian Grey cattle accepted into the Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society, but it was not until 1981 the two organizations combined.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Beef Cattle - Breeding and Management, W.A. Beattie, Popular Books,1990

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