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<blockquote data-quote="Mahoney Pursley Ranch" data-source="post: 107075" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Rustler------- I am sure this will not apply to all charolais bulls. I recently purchased 15 longhorn and longhorn mix cows 8 have calfs by the side and are bred back and the other 7 are bred. All to my charolais bull.The first 2 calfs I got within 2 days of each other could not have weighed 50 lbs if that and one is smaller than the other.Both are spittin images of the daddy. Good strong calfs up and nursing and runnin around in 1 day. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahoney Pursley Ranch, post: 107075, member: 565"] Rustler------- I am sure this will not apply to all charolais bulls. I recently purchased 15 longhorn and longhorn mix cows 8 have calfs by the side and are bred back and the other 7 are bred. All to my charolais bull.The first 2 calfs I got within 2 days of each other could not have weighed 50 lbs if that and one is smaller than the other.Both are spittin images of the daddy. Good strong calfs up and nursing and runnin around in 1 day. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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