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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 888207" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I have a few percentage char cows that do a really good job with a calf and they're just as easy to keep as my angus and brangus. I'm seriously considering a two way cross of brangus and calving ease charolais(yes, there is such a thing) and covering them with my angus bulls. </p><p>It won't work unless you're carefull about it but I believe that you can use char growth in the cowherd without sacrificing maternal energy needs and get the benefit in the calves and still have pure black hides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 888207, member: 14661"] I have a few percentage char cows that do a really good job with a calf and they're just as easy to keep as my angus and brangus. I'm seriously considering a two way cross of brangus and calving ease charolais(yes, there is such a thing) and covering them with my angus bulls. It won't work unless you're carefull about it but I believe that you can use char growth in the cowherd without sacrificing maternal energy needs and get the benefit in the calves and still have pure black hides. [/QUOTE]
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