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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 894236" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>I have some F1 Char X Angus heifers due to calve to an Angus bull in May/June. </p><p>They are bigger, heavier and more muscular than my purebred Angus heifers. I think the Angus component allows them to fatten and mature earlier and easier and the Charolais puts more beef in near butt! </p><p>I am excited to see what the calves will be like.</p><p>As for limo's, what I am seeing here is that they may improve muscle scores but they don't seem to weigh well. To add to that they can produce leaner calves that can be harder to finish.</p><p>All my comments are somewhat of a generalisation, there is good and bad in pretty much every breed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 894236, member: 17893"] I have some F1 Char X Angus heifers due to calve to an Angus bull in May/June. They are bigger, heavier and more muscular than my purebred Angus heifers. I think the Angus component allows them to fatten and mature earlier and easier and the Charolais puts more beef in near butt! I am excited to see what the calves will be like. As for limo's, what I am seeing here is that they may improve muscle scores but they don't seem to weigh well. To add to that they can produce leaner calves that can be harder to finish. All my comments are somewhat of a generalisation, there is good and bad in pretty much every breed! [/QUOTE]
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