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<blockquote data-quote="dansangus" data-source="post: 1396514" data-attributes="member: 13252"><p>I raised charolais s for quite a few years and never had trouble with pink eye. Always got top dollar for my feeders before the angus craze took over.If you cant beat em -join em. Started using red angus bulls. That was 10 yrs ago.Some of the calves will still show a little charolais influence. They seem to grow faster than the straight red angus.I still like my charolais,but haven't had to pull a calf in years with the angus bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dansangus, post: 1396514, member: 13252"] I raised charolais s for quite a few years and never had trouble with pink eye. Always got top dollar for my feeders before the angus craze took over.If you cant beat em -join em. Started using red angus bulls. That was 10 yrs ago.Some of the calves will still show a little charolais influence. They seem to grow faster than the straight red angus.I still like my charolais,but haven't had to pull a calf in years with the angus bulls. [/QUOTE]
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