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          |  | The official
            world wide website for Gelbvieh beef cattle in New Zealand. elbvieh
            is the Continental Breed of Choice based on overall profitability.  No
            other breed can compete with the growth, muscle and maternal power
            of Gelbvieh . | 
        
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          |  | Gelbvieh
            was a late-comer to Australia, arriving only in 1989. Since
            then, around 7,000 animals have been registered, and there are more
          than 250 members in the Australian Gelbvieh Association. | 
        
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          |  | Gelbvieh
            cattle were first imported into the United States in 1971. The American
            Gelbvieh Association is dedicated to its mission of       "Recording,
            promoting and improving Gelbvieh cattle." | 
        
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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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          Gelbvieh | au | Murgon, Queensland |  | 
       
        
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          |  | The first
            bull was donated by the Bavarian government to the Dept. of Agriculture
            in 1974. The importation of animals from Germany by Grey & Grey
            Landgoed, Ludwig Döhne and Hunts Gelbvieh Stud ushered in a new era in
            South African Gelbvieh breeding.
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          |  | The Gelbvieh breed began it's assault on becoming the preferred Euro
              alternative for productive crossbreeding programs in Queensland,
              in the early 1990's. Gelbvieh cattle have since put their stamp
              on productivity in Queensland herds, from the southern border to
          the tropical north. | 
        
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