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Murray Grey and Brahman makes a "Greyman"

Murray Grey and Senepol makes a "Senegrey"

Murray Grey and Charolais makes a "Chargrey"

Realistically, Murray Grey will cross well with most breeds giving exceptional hybrid vigour. The Murray Grey/Limousin is doing very well in the carcase competitons.

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