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Charolais x blonde d' aquitaine
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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 835998" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>Anazazi,</p><p></p><p>The Blonde that show heavy Char influence were very pale imports from France. They looked like what many red factor Cgarolais look like today. In fact the red factor Charolais is the biggest problem the Blonde D'Aquitaine ( and to a smaller extent the Limousin) faces today in North America. You get the same color with more reliable performance data.</p><p>If you use a Blonde just make sure it is a quality animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 835998, member: 13182"] Anazazi, The Blonde that show heavy Char influence were very pale imports from France. They looked like what many red factor Cgarolais look like today. In fact the red factor Charolais is the biggest problem the Blonde D'Aquitaine ( and to a smaller extent the Limousin) faces today in North America. You get the same color with more reliable performance data. If you use a Blonde just make sure it is a quality animal. [/QUOTE]
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