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Considering a Charolais bull again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Charbrangus" data-source="post: 1841623" data-attributes="member: 38955"><p>I used a 1/2 Charolais 1/2 Brangus bull. Great bull over angus cows. All my calves grew well. I sold him last month. He was 6 and weighed 2300 lbs. Only reason I sold him is that I kept all of his heifers but 1 and will keep every heifer born out of him out of the next crop of calves. I replaced him with a 3/4 Simmental 1/4 Angus. </p><p>I always swore I would not have a Charolais bull after watching my neighbor growing up have to have the Vet to every cow he had that had a calf. They have done a lot for the breed. As big as my bull was I only pulled a couple of calves and that was as much my fault as it was the bulls, letting the breed at the wrong time of the year and extremely fat cows trying to have big calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charbrangus, post: 1841623, member: 38955"] I used a 1/2 Charolais 1/2 Brangus bull. Great bull over angus cows. All my calves grew well. I sold him last month. He was 6 and weighed 2300 lbs. Only reason I sold him is that I kept all of his heifers but 1 and will keep every heifer born out of him out of the next crop of calves. I replaced him with a 3/4 Simmental 1/4 Angus. I always swore I would not have a Charolais bull after watching my neighbor growing up have to have the Vet to every cow he had that had a calf. They have done a lot for the breed. As big as my bull was I only pulled a couple of calves and that was as much my fault as it was the bulls, letting the breed at the wrong time of the year and extremely fat cows trying to have big calves. [/QUOTE]
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