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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1519326" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>But traditional Charolais are known for their size and is recognized as one of the biggest beef breed. If you want a kitten born, you better use another breed. An average Charolais calf is 110+lbs, so you have to choose those cows, which would handle such calf. Here you already can see that's a charolais calf by their bones size, especially by their thick legs. There definitely are some easy calving bloodlines, even if they still are big beasts as matured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1519326, member: 19683"] But traditional Charolais are known for their size and is recognized as one of the biggest beef breed. If you want a kitten born, you better use another breed. An average Charolais calf is 110+lbs, so you have to choose those cows, which would handle such calf. Here you already can see that's a charolais calf by their bones size, especially by their thick legs. There definitely are some easy calving bloodlines, even if they still are big beasts as matured. [/QUOTE]
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