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  1. Speckle Park Cattle Co.

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    www.specklepark.com.au - 2009-04-08
  2. Speckle Park Cattle - The Original Breed

    Speckle Park Cattle was originally breeded and developed by Bill and Eileen Lamont. Here is their story on this breed and how it was started.
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    www.speckleparkoriginal.com - 2009-02-04
  3. Legacy Speckle Park - Purebreds and Prospects

    Speckled Park show steers and purebreds, raised for economical value. Speckle Park cattle raised for high gains on forage, with excellent carcass traits.
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    www.legacyspecklepark.com - 2009-02-11
  4. Moovin Zpotz Speckle Park Cattle - Saskatchewan's Breed of Beef Cattle

    Moovin Zpotz Speckle Park Cattle - a new breed of cattle created in Saskatchewan, Canada. The animals are a smaller framed animal and are becoming known for ...
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    www.moovinzpotz.com - 2009-04-04

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