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Senepol bulls over charolais and charbray heifers?
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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 563998" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Thanks, Australian Cattleman. AA Company is buying lots of senepol bulls now and also senepol/charolais cross for their northern properties. Their ability to handle the heat and do well on poor grass is their attraction. We hope they'll be as good calving-wise over our heifers as the angus but I don't have much information to compare them. I read on the breed website their average calving weight is 35kgs which isn't really that small, is it? If we put pure brahmans over our heifers, the calves would be monsters! The biggest calf we've ever pulled (out of a neighbour's simbrah heifer) was by a grey brahman. The brahman female limits the size of the calf, but put a brahman bull over a european breed, and you may get a very large calf indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 563998, member: 8192"] Thanks, Australian Cattleman. AA Company is buying lots of senepol bulls now and also senepol/charolais cross for their northern properties. Their ability to handle the heat and do well on poor grass is their attraction. We hope they'll be as good calving-wise over our heifers as the angus but I don't have much information to compare them. I read on the breed website their average calving weight is 35kgs which isn't really that small, is it? If we put pure brahmans over our heifers, the calves would be monsters! The biggest calf we've ever pulled (out of a neighbour's simbrah heifer) was by a grey brahman. The brahman female limits the size of the calf, but put a brahman bull over a european breed, and you may get a very large calf indeed. [/QUOTE]
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