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<blockquote data-quote="ALACOWMAN" data-source="post: 979291" data-attributes="member: 2047"><p>yeah buddy,, breeding two slower maturing breeds together.... should do the trick</p></blockquote><p></p><p>No one I talking about maturity. Few animals are mature when slaughtered. </p><p></p><p>When fullblood Chars were being imported in the 60s - one complaint, among many others, was their slow growth rates. Everyone knows Brahma cattle grow in spirts. From birth to weaning they are about the fasting growing breed there is. This is one of many reasons the Brahmans were selected as the primary breed in breeding up to purebred charolais status. <u> Since you're clearly just spouting off, pick up your phone and call the Char association museum in KC, MO - they'll tell you the same.[/quote]</u> no im good with what ive seen, and experienced.. no need to call around</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ALACOWMAN, post: 979291, member: 2047"] [u][/u] yeah buddy,, breeding two slower maturing breeds together.... should do the trick[/quote] No one I talking about maturity. Few animals are mature when slaughtered. When fullblood Chars were being imported in the 60s - one complaint, among many others, was their slow growth rates. Everyone knows Brahma cattle grow in spirts. From birth to weaning they are about the fasting growing breed there is. This is one of many reasons the Brahmans were selected as the primary breed in breeding up to purebred charolais status. [u] Since you're clearly just spouting off, pick up your phone and call the Char association museum in KC, MO - they'll tell you the same.[/quote][/u] no im good with what ive seen, and experienced.. no need to call around [/QUOTE]
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