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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1490071" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>She looks like what we call a smokey. They are usually a charolais crossed with an angus or a black coated breed like limi or gelbvieh. We just call them grey charolais here in our herd to distinguish from the lighter whiter charolais we have. Even bred to black bulls their calves will often be smokey grey colored. We run a mixed herd of colors but predominantly black. They will usually do a good job of raising a calf, and if we have a couple calve out the same time the calves will sell better in pairs or a group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1490071, member: 25884"] She looks like what we call a smokey. They are usually a charolais crossed with an angus or a black coated breed like limi or gelbvieh. We just call them grey charolais here in our herd to distinguish from the lighter whiter charolais we have. Even bred to black bulls their calves will often be smokey grey colored. We run a mixed herd of colors but predominantly black. They will usually do a good job of raising a calf, and if we have a couple calve out the same time the calves will sell better in pairs or a group. [/QUOTE]
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