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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 729675" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>The bull that Frankie posted the link to is a not much of a bull black red or white. His EPDs are below average and individual performance is not great. The same outfit has a red Charolais bull that even worse performance numbers. Neither bull would have kept his manhood on my place. To see some good red Charolais see my links on previous email threads.</p><p>This outfit has a dream to build a composite breed using their Angus herd and few other breeds, red and black Charolais among them. Not a great start given the quality of these two bulls.</p><p>By the way HEJ, Char-Maine, and Lorne Wagers were the pioneers of the black Charolais. Their are likely fewer than 50 true black purebred Charolais around. Ask them to be polled and the numbers drop even further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 729675, member: 13182"] The bull that Frankie posted the link to is a not much of a bull black red or white. His EPDs are below average and individual performance is not great. The same outfit has a red Charolais bull that even worse performance numbers. Neither bull would have kept his manhood on my place. To see some good red Charolais see my links on previous email threads. This outfit has a dream to build a composite breed using their Angus herd and few other breeds, red and black Charolais among them. Not a great start given the quality of these two bulls. By the way HEJ, Char-Maine, and Lorne Wagers were the pioneers of the black Charolais. Their are likely fewer than 50 true black purebred Charolais around. Ask them to be polled and the numbers drop even further. [/QUOTE]
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