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<blockquote data-quote="CSM" data-source="post: 1662039" data-attributes="member: 6463"><p>Only one reason not to use a Charolais in my opinion and that would be if your friend isn't using one. If you two are going to put a pot load together I would use the same breed and blood lines that he uses. ET brothers or 3/4 brothers would be my preference. I would want to mirror his operation in every way possible with the hopes of putting together a very uniform group. Good luck with your new farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSM, post: 1662039, member: 6463"] Only one reason not to use a Charolais in my opinion and that would be if your friend isn’t using one. If you two are going to put a pot load together I would use the same breed and blood lines that he uses. ET brothers or 3/4 brothers would be my preference. I would want to mirror his operation in every way possible with the hopes of putting together a very uniform group. Good luck with your new farm. [/QUOTE]
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