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Date: 2010-10-29 01:31:47
North Devon cattle
Calf
Shorthorn
Angus cattle
Bull
South Devon cattle
Milking Devon
Livestock
Cattle
Agriculture

Red Ruby Devons conquer the vast red continent of Australia

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