Canadian Cattle Breeders Societies and Associations |
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Canadian
Charolais Association |
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As the first
exotic beef breed in Canada, Charolais soon revolutionized the industry
and set the stage for some of the most successful genetics in the
world. |
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Alberta
Charolais Association |
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The Alberta
Charolais Association (A.C.A.) currently has close to 600 members,
many of whom have been breeding Charolais cattle for more than 40
years. |
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The
Canadian Dexter Cattle Association |
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The Association
was formed in 1986 by a group of Ontario Dexter owners and now has
133 members across Canada and over 1260 animals registered in the
herd book. |
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Canadian
Galloway Association |
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The
Association promotes and regulates the breeding of Galloways, Belted
Galloways and White Galloways as three separate breeds in three separate
sections of the same herd book. The first Galloway came to Canada
in 1853, and registration of these
cattle
began in 1872. |
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The Canadian
Gelbvieh (pronounced Gelp-fee, German meaning "yellow cow") Association (CGA)
is a non-profit, member regulated organization, dedicated to the
promotion and improvement of Gelbvieh cattle. |
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Canadian
Guernsey Association |
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Guernseys
were first imported to Canada by Sir John Abbott, a former Prime
Minister and Minister of Agriculture for Canada, in the year 1878. |
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