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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1661605" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>We breed everything Charolais. Primarily blacks and reds. If I was starting from scratch and going to breed char I'd probably just go with red cattle. The tan calves do very well at auction here consistently near the top of the market. We find the Charolais crossed calves wean consistently heavier - I've focused on buying bulls with moderate birth weight and high weaning weight Epd's. Usually less than 90lb birth weight with a negative birth weight # and +50lb weaning weight. For a terminal cross I'm extremely partial to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1661605, member: 38101"] We breed everything Charolais. Primarily blacks and reds. If I was starting from scratch and going to breed char I'd probably just go with red cattle. The tan calves do very well at auction here consistently near the top of the market. We find the Charolais crossed calves wean consistently heavier - I've focused on buying bulls with moderate birth weight and high weaning weight Epd's. Usually less than 90lb birth weight with a negative birth weight # and +50lb weaning weight. For a terminal cross I'm extremely partial to them. [/QUOTE]
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