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Considering a Charolais bull again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1841468" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I remember a discussion a while back about rat tails. My understanding is that it an issue with Charolais x Angus cattle.</p><p>I think that I said during that conversation with somebody that I had never heard anyone mention the rat tail condition during my time with the breed.</p><p>I did however see some advertisements for commercial bred heifer sales that specifically mentioned that the cattle were screened prior to sale for various things including rat tails. I think people thought I was trying to say rat tail wasn't significant or real which I wasn't, just that I never heard it brought up in any conversations amongst the Charolais folks of that time or in conversations with commercial customers.</p><p>Since learning about it, it has become a concern of mine too.</p><p>I'd say those Red Poll crosses would make some real nice cows. Used to be a few Red Polls around but haven't heard much about them for while</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1841468, member: 24816"] I remember a discussion a while back about rat tails. My understanding is that it an issue with Charolais x Angus cattle. I think that I said during that conversation with somebody that I had never heard anyone mention the rat tail condition during my time with the breed. I did however see some advertisements for commercial bred heifer sales that specifically mentioned that the cattle were screened prior to sale for various things including rat tails. I think people thought I was trying to say rat tail wasn't significant or real which I wasn't, just that I never heard it brought up in any conversations amongst the Charolais folks of that time or in conversations with commercial customers. Since learning about it, it has become a concern of mine too. I’d say those Red Poll crosses would make some real nice cows. Used to be a few Red Polls around but haven’t heard much about them for while [/QUOTE]
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