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<blockquote data-quote="shortybreeder" data-source="post: 1256172" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>If it's just a choice between those two, definitely go with the Hereford. We have kept a few charolais heifers as replacements and not a single one would produce enough milk to grow a calf. We even had 1 charxhol heifer that looked like death at weaning time yet only brought in a 300lb steer, and didn't breed back so she was sent to slaughter after 1 lactation. I've always followed the belief that the only people who have any use for a charolais cow are the people producing charolais bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortybreeder, post: 1256172, member: 21626"] If it's just a choice between those two, definitely go with the Hereford. We have kept a few charolais heifers as replacements and not a single one would produce enough milk to grow a calf. We even had 1 charxhol heifer that looked like death at weaning time yet only brought in a 300lb steer, and didn't breed back so she was sent to slaughter after 1 lactation. I've always followed the belief that the only people who have any use for a charolais cow are the people producing charolais bulls. [/QUOTE]
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