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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1848206" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Charolais can add growth to crosses on British and British x Brahma composites, sure enough. You may consider using red Charolais, though. Homo for non-dilute ones, and homo for polled. That is the only difference between them and white Charolais.. no dilute gene. Bred to your Brangus bull ( provided he is pure Brangus, homo for black and polled) all the calves will be black and polled. With white Charolais, you get the "smoky" calves. No chance of them ever bringing the CAB premium when you sell them. The red Chars will be higher than a white one of similar quality most of the time. I have an order for 5 RC cows right now, and they are harder to find than the whites are right now. There are a lot of breeders of RCs in Texas, though. When you get ready, I can send you some of the Texas contacts. Dunno exactly where in Texas you are, or they are, so I will just send you all the Tx ones I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1848206, member: 40587"] Charolais can add growth to crosses on British and British x Brahma composites, sure enough. You may consider using red Charolais, though. Homo for non-dilute ones, and homo for polled. That is the only difference between them and white Charolais.. no dilute gene. Bred to your Brangus bull ( provided he is pure Brangus, homo for black and polled) all the calves will be black and polled. With white Charolais, you get the "smoky" calves. No chance of them ever bringing the CAB premium when you sell them. The red Chars will be higher than a white one of similar quality most of the time. I have an order for 5 RC cows right now, and they are harder to find than the whites are right now. There are a lot of breeders of RCs in Texas, though. When you get ready, I can send you some of the Texas contacts. Dunno exactly where in Texas you are, or they are, so I will just send you all the Tx ones I have. [/QUOTE]
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