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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 42276" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>I'd have to say a black bull on a yellow baldy cow. Another way would be a Charolais bull on a black baldy cow. Another way would be a Hereford bull on a Charolais X Angus cow. I'm sure there are other combinations. </p><p></p><p>I say use the Charolais X Hereford cow because you can always get the black hide out of your next calf crop by using a different bull <em>if market conditions ever warrant</em>. Plus, I don't want a bunch of black hided cows laying around in <em>my</em> shade in the summer! ;-) </p><p></p><p>This one should get a bunch of different answers! I say pick the <em>cow</em> that best fits the environment that we make them live and work in. Then use the bull you need to get the kind of calves you want. We can always help one bull cope with an environment that is not friendly to him cheaper than helping the 30 or 40 cows that he services. Just my opinion, of course! And opinions are like what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 42276, member: 416"] I'd have to say a black bull on a yellow baldy cow. Another way would be a Charolais bull on a black baldy cow. Another way would be a Hereford bull on a Charolais X Angus cow. I'm sure there are other combinations. I say use the Charolais X Hereford cow because you can always get the black hide out of your next calf crop by using a different bull [i]if market conditions ever warrant[/i]. Plus, I don't want a bunch of black hided cows laying around in [i]my[/i] shade in the summer! ;-) This one should get a bunch of different answers! I say pick the [i]cow[/i] that best fits the environment that we make them live and work in. Then use the bull you need to get the kind of calves you want. We can always help one bull cope with an environment that is not friendly to him cheaper than helping the 30 or 40 cows that he services. Just my opinion, of course! And opinions are like what? [/QUOTE]
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