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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1580827" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>The situation is pretty similar with almost all breeds in US going black and many breeds bred to have DM in EU... :hide: </p><p></p><p>DM Charolais mainly are used on Salers and Aubrac cows. A normal charolais works well on those types of cows, but with DM they get abit less bone and more muscles. Calves are mostly sold as weanlings for export.</p><p>From what I've heard from other farmers, DM charolais isn't very liked breed in France, where it actually was developed.</p><p>Also DM charolais used to have some problems with their legs. It might have been improved now, but have seen many xbred offspring with very bad legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1580827, member: 19683"] The situation is pretty similar with almost all breeds in US going black and many breeds bred to have DM in EU... :hide: DM Charolais mainly are used on Salers and Aubrac cows. A normal charolais works well on those types of cows, but with DM they get abit less bone and more muscles. Calves are mostly sold as weanlings for export. From what I've heard from other farmers, DM charolais isn't very liked breed in France, where it actually was developed. Also DM charolais used to have some problems with their legs. It might have been improved now, but have seen many xbred offspring with very bad legs. [/QUOTE]
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