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qualities, and the resulting crosses were triple-purpose animals with milk, meat, and draught capabilities. The
Fleckvieh is now a dual-purpose breed; it may be used for the production of beef or milk, or be crossed with dairy breeds or with beef breeds.
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120:700–800 kg
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268:Simmental
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