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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 156724" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>My Dad has about 90 of the white parks/british whites. They are excellent milkers and mothers. The only bull that will take the markings out is the charlois bull. With charlois, the calves will be an off-white to yellow with some dirty colored ears, but not real noticeable. These calves are big and stretchy and sell very well at the auction. We have tried angus, hereford, and limousin but the british marking still show up in about 40-50 percent of the cattle. I will buy a good british white every time I see her at an auction. They have become popular enough here that the price has gone way up to where the other cattle are. I paid 840 for a heifer the other day and there were only a few of the better angus that outsold her. She outsold the other breeds. We are selling about 25 of charlois cross this week and they will average a little over 600 lbs right off the cow, which isnt bad here for winter calves in a bad drought</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 156724, member: 1150"] My Dad has about 90 of the white parks/british whites. They are excellent milkers and mothers. The only bull that will take the markings out is the charlois bull. With charlois, the calves will be an off-white to yellow with some dirty colored ears, but not real noticeable. These calves are big and stretchy and sell very well at the auction. We have tried angus, hereford, and limousin but the british marking still show up in about 40-50 percent of the cattle. I will buy a good british white every time I see her at an auction. They have become popular enough here that the price has gone way up to where the other cattle are. I paid 840 for a heifer the other day and there were only a few of the better angus that outsold her. She outsold the other breeds. We are selling about 25 of charlois cross this week and they will average a little over 600 lbs right off the cow, which isnt bad here for winter calves in a bad drought [/QUOTE]
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