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<blockquote data-quote="WalnutCrest" data-source="post: 1177573" data-attributes="member: 21715"><p>All of the maternal traits you're referencing are found in Aubrac cattle (a moderate breed from south/central France) known for their longevity, hardiness and ability to perform on grass. They should do just fine on an "earn your keep" sort of a ranch and they should make some phenomenal F1 mama cows for the operation you've described. In fact, one of the most successful branded beef programs in all of Europe involves double muscled Charolais bulls on Aubrac cows (even while growing these sorts of large calves, Aubracs still lead all French breeds in calving ease and longevity).</p><p></p><p>If you want some information, feel free to let me know. I've posted some here in other threads, as well as some pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalnutCrest, post: 1177573, member: 21715"] All of the maternal traits you're referencing are found in Aubrac cattle (a moderate breed from south/central France) known for their longevity, hardiness and ability to perform on grass. They should do just fine on an "earn your keep" sort of a ranch and they should make some phenomenal F1 mama cows for the operation you've described. In fact, one of the most successful branded beef programs in all of Europe involves double muscled Charolais bulls on Aubrac cows (even while growing these sorts of large calves, Aubracs still lead all French breeds in calving ease and longevity). If you want some information, feel free to let me know. I've posted some here in other threads, as well as some pictures. [/QUOTE]
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