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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 685021" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>I got asked this during an interview for a youth cattle thing. I told them I can appreciate most breeds for their benefits and don't really have a favourite. I've pretty much decided on charolais for where I'm going to go, not because of they're my favourite breed, but because in my town there is a market for them. We used to have a big producers of Charolais for stud and commercial use here but he sold up a few years ago and no one has filled that hole. But I truely like the chars, I love the bone and the softness you can get in them, the sheer power they can put into other breeds. Chargreys are one of the most beautiful crosses I've seen because they have almost everything. </p><p></p><p>I like:</p><p>Charolais</p><p>Welsh Blacks</p><p>Limousin</p><p>Simmental</p><p>South Devon</p><p>Highlands</p><p>Brahmans</p><p>Red Polls</p><p></p><p>I don't like:</p><p>Angus (red or black)</p><p>Hereford</p><p>Gelbvieh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 685021, member: 1279"] I got asked this during an interview for a youth cattle thing. I told them I can appreciate most breeds for their benefits and don't really have a favourite. I've pretty much decided on charolais for where I'm going to go, not because of they're my favourite breed, but because in my town there is a market for them. We used to have a big producers of Charolais for stud and commercial use here but he sold up a few years ago and no one has filled that hole. But I truely like the chars, I love the bone and the softness you can get in them, the sheer power they can put into other breeds. Chargreys are one of the most beautiful crosses I've seen because they have almost everything. I like: Charolais Welsh Blacks Limousin Simmental South Devon Highlands Brahmans Red Polls I don't like: Angus (red or black) Hereford Gelbvieh [/QUOTE]
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