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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 27967"><p>Sorry guys, I was wrong about Big Spring, it's Three Rivers. In any case, you have all been very helpful in educating me about charolaisxbeefmaster cross. I am so pleased with the advice you have given me and continue to look for more information before I make a decision. My current herd is made up of very hardy cattle. I am away from the ranch a significant amount of time so any bull I choose will have to produce calves that do not have to be pulled. I lost one of my best cows during calfing last year, the first time ever, so it makes no sense in getting a bull that will produce large calves at birth. Dont want to lose any more cows during calfing.. </p><p></p><p>If there is any more information out there please keep it coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 27967"] Sorry guys, I was wrong about Big Spring, it's Three Rivers. In any case, you have all been very helpful in educating me about charolaisxbeefmaster cross. I am so pleased with the advice you have given me and continue to look for more information before I make a decision. My current herd is made up of very hardy cattle. I am away from the ranch a significant amount of time so any bull I choose will have to produce calves that do not have to be pulled. I lost one of my best cows during calfing last year, the first time ever, so it makes no sense in getting a bull that will produce large calves at birth. Dont want to lose any more cows during calfing.. If there is any more information out there please keep it coming. [/QUOTE]
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