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<blockquote data-quote="RVF" data-source="post: 513705" data-attributes="member: 7960"><p>In my immedidate area there are a lot of mixed farmers who like to feed grain to their cows, so Charolais cross cows would be the norm. Most of the larger herds are black, but that is because of the excellent job the Angus Association has done on marketing black hided cattle. At the auction market, the tan (charolais x hereford) calves are the highest priced. But like I said, I am looking at retaining ownership so the colour of the hide means nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RVF, post: 513705, member: 7960"] In my immedidate area there are a lot of mixed farmers who like to feed grain to their cows, so Charolais cross cows would be the norm. Most of the larger herds are black, but that is because of the excellent job the Angus Association has done on marketing black hided cattle. At the auction market, the tan (charolais x hereford) calves are the highest priced. But like I said, I am looking at retaining ownership so the colour of the hide means nothing. [/QUOTE]
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