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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1846231" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>When I had registered Charolais we had a light red heifer calf born. </p><p>Had at times had sone really light reddish even Hereford marked light red calves born but the coloring would disappear within a week or so and they'd be white, I attributed that to a throwback to what they were bred up from.</p><p>The red heifer that I referred to at first was different in that she was darker red than those calves that lightened up not as dark as a red breed it was still diluted but not the typical orange or tan color of a Charolais cross.</p><p>She retained that same color</p><p>There were a few red factored Charolais being bred and used 30 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1846231, member: 24816"] When I had registered Charolais we had a light red heifer calf born. Had at times had sone really light reddish even Hereford marked light red calves born but the coloring would disappear within a week or so and they’d be white, I attributed that to a throwback to what they were bred up from. The red heifer that I referred to at first was different in that she was darker red than those calves that lightened up not as dark as a red breed it was still diluted but not the typical orange or tan color of a Charolais cross. She retained that same color There were a few red factored Charolais being bred and used 30 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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