greybeard
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The one above has that flee or fight look and I'm betting it's flee..
The one above has that flee or fight look and I'm betting it's flee..
I don't know everything but I do know that's not a Charolais cross.black angus charolais cross bull - $1,000 (Long Grove)
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We have available a really nice yearling black angus charolais cross bull. Been on pasture and hay only. He is very calm and would make a great bull for first time heifers. His mother is shown in one of the pictures. We will have him vaccinated before he leaves our farm. We are asking $1,000.00.
Hey! I resemble that remark!Most probably not an F1 cross. Most people use the word ....cross... pretty loosely....it could be a 3 or 4 way cross
I've seen a lot of different colors and variations from crossing with Charolais, and especially when throwing some Sim into the mix, things can get really interesting.simangus maybe.
A full blood Angus bull on the char/sim cows here produces either chocolates, dark brown, or all chromed up black white calves.
Momma below, is char simm cow bred with full blood Angus bull.
One calf was darker than the other but not really black, it's twin was choc.
Some of them are almost Holstein colored and patterned.
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