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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1846233" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Some of the reds in this catalog are like that, but some are deep, red Angus type red. I always liked Char cows. Seems like their calves tend to grow faster and heavier. Just can't stand those dang smokies. They just look dirty to me. LOL. Just the other day, Clay and I were talking about bulls to use on those heifers after their first calf. I told Clay that the growth a Char would put on the calves, might help make up for the lower price per lb the smokies bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1846233, member: 40587"] Some of the reds in this catalog are like that, but some are deep, red Angus type red. I always liked Char cows. Seems like their calves tend to grow faster and heavier. Just can't stand those dang smokies. They just look dirty to me. LOL. Just the other day, Clay and I were talking about bulls to use on those heifers after their first calf. I told Clay that the growth a Char would put on the calves, might help make up for the lower price per lb the smokies bring. [/QUOTE]
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