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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1661574" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Like the right kind of Charolais bulls and the calves we weaned last fall. We went back to using them because one onay needs so many replacement heifers back in the herd and the Char x heifers do sell a bit better. Last fall there was little difference in the weights or price between the Char steers and the Angus. I specifically asked the yard crew to sort them separately so I could see the difference. Maybe our Angus bulls aren't that bad!</p><p>I will refrain from comment on the idea of Chianina as a good cross because there are none here. I would guess there are many good reasons for that phenomenon!</p><p>Good luck with whatever you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1661574, member: 14161"] Like the right kind of Charolais bulls and the calves we weaned last fall. We went back to using them because one onay needs so many replacement heifers back in the herd and the Char x heifers do sell a bit better. Last fall there was little difference in the weights or price between the Char steers and the Angus. I specifically asked the yard crew to sort them separately so I could see the difference. Maybe our Angus bulls aren’t that bad! I will refrain from comment on the idea of Chianina as a good cross because there are none here. I would guess there are many good reasons for that phenomenon! Good luck with whatever you do. [/QUOTE]
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