R V, I see what can be done about the pictures. They may have to be sent to you for posting. Do not have a photo account yet. Most of the calves from the cross, show the charolais breeding. Darker muzzle and under the tail. Heavy pigmented eye lids. Colorwise, yellowish to a light red tint. Others mostly white, but you can tell there not pureblood charolais. Hoofs are darker.
Myself, I like Charolais cattle, my hopes are the cross will be more efficent, better uddered, and more milk. A hereford bull is being used now on both the braunvieh and charolais cows and heifers. Hopes are to get a yellow white face calf from the char and char cross. If I had enough room for a second herd, bruanvieh cows with a Charolais bull would be a consideration. I currently have about 30 head of cows and breeding heifers. The drought of last year kinda changed things up for me. Barring another drought year, I'll start selling some of my older cows.
Myself, I like Charolais cattle, my hopes are the cross will be more efficent, better uddered, and more milk. A hereford bull is being used now on both the braunvieh and charolais cows and heifers. Hopes are to get a yellow white face calf from the char and char cross. If I had enough room for a second herd, bruanvieh cows with a Charolais bull would be a consideration. I currently have about 30 head of cows and breeding heifers. The drought of last year kinda changed things up for me. Barring another drought year, I'll start selling some of my older cows.