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<blockquote data-quote="Church View Cattle Co" data-source="post: 1650990" data-attributes="member: 41054"><p>This was my first crop from the char bull. I am contemplating possibly keeping a couple F1 heifers back next year to see how they make brood cows. As far as using angus bulls my experience was and this was with a registered angus bull 1/3 came out solid black 1/3 came out line back and 1/3 came out all painted up. Also I was surprised 1/3 grew horns. I like your idea of breeding an animal that's useful for you. There's truth to using the certain traits of different breeds to get what you want but consistency can be tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Church View Cattle Co, post: 1650990, member: 41054"] This was my first crop from the char bull. I am contemplating possibly keeping a couple F1 heifers back next year to see how they make brood cows. As far as using angus bulls my experience was and this was with a registered angus bull 1/3 came out solid black 1/3 came out line back and 1/3 came out all painted up. Also I was surprised 1/3 grew horns. I like your idea of breeding an animal that’s useful for you. There’s truth to using the certain traits of different breeds to get what you want but consistency can be tough. [/QUOTE]
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