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<blockquote data-quote="LocustDaleCattleCompany" data-source="post: 1486578" data-attributes="member: 24074"><p>I have 6 registered Charolais cows in a herd of angus crossed cows (picked them up when i bought an entire herd) that I run Angus and Balancer bulls with. Sold a steer of one of them the other day just shy of 10.5 months that weighed 935 lbs at the sale yard. The few Chars i have consistently wean calves over 100 lbs more than most of our other cows. But too many whites in a group and that doesn't go over so well at the same yard. You can sneak a few in here and there if they grade well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LocustDaleCattleCompany, post: 1486578, member: 24074"] I have 6 registered Charolais cows in a herd of angus crossed cows (picked them up when i bought an entire herd) that I run Angus and Balancer bulls with. Sold a steer of one of them the other day just shy of 10.5 months that weighed 935 lbs at the sale yard. The few Chars i have consistently wean calves over 100 lbs more than most of our other cows. But too many whites in a group and that doesn't go over so well at the same yard. You can sneak a few in here and there if they grade well. [/QUOTE]
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