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<blockquote data-quote="Massey135" data-source="post: 928683" data-attributes="member: 17234"><p>Charolais. You won't get docked for that double muscling look on the rump that the limo with throw. </p><p></p><p>I ran a blond bull over brangus cows several yrs ago. They grew real well. Honestly, the females were much better than the males. I kept 6 or 7 as replacements. They had the best udders I've ever had on commercial cows. Perfectly level with a lot of forward volume. I know one thing though, they were highly susceptible to anaplasmosis. Lost 5 cows that yr. 4 were the blond crosses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massey135, post: 928683, member: 17234"] Charolais. You won't get docked for that double muscling look on the rump that the limo with throw. I ran a blond bull over brangus cows several yrs ago. They grew real well. Honestly, the females were much better than the males. I kept 6 or 7 as replacements. They had the best udders I've ever had on commercial cows. Perfectly level with a lot of forward volume. I know one thing though, they were highly susceptible to anaplasmosis. Lost 5 cows that yr. 4 were the blond crosses. [/QUOTE]
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