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BRAHMAN CROSS TWINS.—These twin calves—a male and a female—were bora on Haldon station in the Mackenzie. Country to this Friesian cow, which had been inseminated with Brahman semen from Australia. In the background is Mr J.I.S. Innes. The calves are black with white breasts and one has a white patch on the tail The photograph was taken when the calves were about nine days old.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32720, 24 September 1971, Page 13

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BRAHMAN CROSS TWINS.—These twin calves—a male and a female—were bora on Haldon station in the Mackenzie. Country to this Friesian cow, which had been inseminated with Brahman semen from Australia. In the background is Mr J.I.S. Innes. The calves are black with white breasts and one has a white patch on the tail The photograph was taken when the calves were about nine days old. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32720, 24 September 1971, Page 13

BRAHMAN CROSS TWINS.—These twin calves—a male and a female—were bora on Haldon station in the Mackenzie. Country to this Friesian cow, which had been inseminated with Brahman semen from Australia. In the background is Mr J.I.S. Innes. The calves are black with white breasts and one has a white patch on the tail The photograph was taken when the calves were about nine days old. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32720, 24 September 1971, Page 13