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It is said that when breeding cattle, especially in North West Queensland, you want the base of your cattle to be a tough breed (Brahman) that can withstand drought and low nutrition, and you want a softer British breed (Charolais) to go over those cows. The theory is that the progeny of that first cross will be better than both original parents, and would be better than the offspring of a cross bred cow and bull. This is how we look at the way our clients money should be invested, where short-term and long-term money should be separated in different asset classes and not mixed together.
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