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<blockquote data-quote="Mahoney Pursley Ranch" data-source="post: 107309" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>CC Ranch------- Sorry you had bad experiences with a charolais bull. You can have potential problems with ANY breed. To be fair about charolais bulls though I repeat, my longhorns just dropped 2 bull calfs and if they weighed 50 lbs. I'd be surprised. I also have a 5 month old calf out of the same bull from a longhorn that looks like a freigh train already. Long horns are easy calfing and good mommas. Maybe I just got lucky and got a low birth weight bull. Thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahoney Pursley Ranch, post: 107309, member: 565"] CC Ranch------- Sorry you had bad experiences with a charolais bull. You can have potential problems with ANY breed. To be fair about charolais bulls though I repeat, my longhorns just dropped 2 bull calfs and if they weighed 50 lbs. I'd be surprised. I also have a 5 month old calf out of the same bull from a longhorn that looks like a freigh train already. Long horns are easy calfing and good mommas. Maybe I just got lucky and got a low birth weight bull. Thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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