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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 21978" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>I think it depends-</p><p></p><p>if you can get some mature angus cows and low birthweight charolais bull i'd go that route. in my opinion angus will cross well with more breeds than charolais will so if you want to switch to another bull later on that would give you more leeway. plus angus cows are really good mothers whereas charolais can be, but they can also be too big to be efficient and might take more groceries to ensure a calf the following season. of course generally speaking charolais cows bred to an angus bull should be able to spit the calf right out, if you have can afford to feed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 21978, member: 57"] I think it depends- if you can get some mature angus cows and low birthweight charolais bull i'd go that route. in my opinion angus will cross well with more breeds than charolais will so if you want to switch to another bull later on that would give you more leeway. plus angus cows are really good mothers whereas charolais can be, but they can also be too big to be efficient and might take more groceries to ensure a calf the following season. of course generally speaking charolais cows bred to an angus bull should be able to spit the calf right out, if you have can afford to feed them. [/QUOTE]
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