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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 929647" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>Black Chars are 31/32 Charolais and require the same upgrade process as any other domestic purebred Charolais. This protracted upgrade process means that very few black purebreds exist. Homozygous black purebreds are very rare and if high quality very valuable. Most black Charolais cattle carry the influence of HEJ COALMINE 13H a 7/8 bull that was the best bull at the rime. This means these cattle have a narrow genetic base.</p><p>Black Charolais were created when red factor Charolais were used to grade up Angus Based cows. Thus no diluter gene.</p><p>That said no homozygous black Charolais herdsire can compare in quality to the average white or red herd sire in quality. They do not have the growth, muscle, maternal or calving ease.</p><p>Any Black Charolais bull for use on Commerical cows will likely be a percentage bull do to low numbers.</p><p>If you are still interested talk to:</p><p>HEJ Charolais</p><p>Char Maine Ranches</p><p>Janice Sproule</p><p>Laue's Ranches</p><p>Three Trees Ranch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 929647, member: 13182"] Black Chars are 31/32 Charolais and require the same upgrade process as any other domestic purebred Charolais. This protracted upgrade process means that very few black purebreds exist. Homozygous black purebreds are very rare and if high quality very valuable. Most black Charolais cattle carry the influence of HEJ COALMINE 13H a 7/8 bull that was the best bull at the rime. This means these cattle have a narrow genetic base. Black Charolais were created when red factor Charolais were used to grade up Angus Based cows. Thus no diluter gene. That said no homozygous black Charolais herdsire can compare in quality to the average white or red herd sire in quality. They do not have the growth, muscle, maternal or calving ease. Any Black Charolais bull for use on Commerical cows will likely be a percentage bull do to low numbers. If you are still interested talk to: HEJ Charolais Char Maine Ranches Janice Sproule Laue's Ranches Three Trees Ranch [/QUOTE]
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