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<blockquote data-quote="Wick" data-source="post: 541242" data-attributes="member: 5504"><p>jcarkie, I have to disagree with your statement that straight charolais are not know for their milking ability. The Charolais I have are straight registered Charolais cattle and they milk heavy. It doesn't matter what the breed some blood lines are lighter on milk that others but not the whole breed of cattle. The Char x cows are getting the hetorsis factor is what makes them good cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wick, post: 541242, member: 5504"] jcarkie, I have to disagree with your statement that straight charolais are not know for their milking ability. The Charolais I have are straight registered Charolais cattle and they milk heavy. It doesn't matter what the breed some blood lines are lighter on milk that others but not the whole breed of cattle. The Char x cows are getting the hetorsis factor is what makes them good cows. [/QUOTE]
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