Santa Gertrudis Cattle Breeders Societies and Associations
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Necessity
brought about the development of the Santa Gertrudis breed in the
United States of America. Through genetic engineering and Australian
beef cattle management skills, this has progressed to what is now
one of the major true beef breeds of Australia. |
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The Santa
Gertrudis breed of cattle, named for the Spanish land grant where
Captain Richard King first established the King Ranch, were developed
to thrive, prosper and gain weight on the native grasses of the South
Texas brush country. |
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The United
States Department of Agriculture recognized the Santa Gertrudis as
a distinct breed in 1940. |
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Bradford County, Florida |
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