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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1294021" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>Charolais is the best way to go with Longhorns I already knew that and got even better results with it today. Sold a few calves today. Three steers weighed within 50 pounds of each other. One full blood longhorn.....another solid black longhorn cross steer.....the last a Charolais Corriente cross. The Charolais cross brought $2.02 a pounds (pretty good for how our prices have been). The full blood longhorn brought $1.40 (about what I expected being full blood) and the Solid black Longhorn cross which was a really good calf and weighed the most out of all of our calves that we sold brought $1.02. If that doesn't tell you that Charolais is the way to go your blind. By the way it still disappointed me that the calf brought so little we got cheated there for sure regardless of what color it was. We are thinking of switching barns but that's another story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1294021, member: 23385"] Charolais is the best way to go with Longhorns I already knew that and got even better results with it today. Sold a few calves today. Three steers weighed within 50 pounds of each other. One full blood longhorn.....another solid black longhorn cross steer.....the last a Charolais Corriente cross. The Charolais cross brought $2.02 a pounds (pretty good for how our prices have been). The full blood longhorn brought $1.40 (about what I expected being full blood) and the Solid black Longhorn cross which was a really good calf and weighed the most out of all of our calves that we sold brought $1.02. If that doesn't tell you that Charolais is the way to go your blind. By the way it still disappointed me that the calf brought so little we got cheated there for sure regardless of what color it was. We are thinking of switching barns but that's another story. [/QUOTE]
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