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<blockquote data-quote="Andyva" data-source="post: 1128970" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>I remember stopping by a neighbor's place one time and he had a vet out doing preg checks, and there was this one old cow that came through, she had rubbed herself on something and you could see the skin on her back. It was a mousey colored cow, and she had grey hair all over but the skin was white in a stripe down her back and dark everywhere else. If you looked close you could tell she had white hide on her tail, too. That vet said that that was a Charolais trait, he said that the real deal Charolais back in France had a skunk stripe just in their skin color, but not in their hair. He said that they would throw skunk tailed calves from time to time, depending on what you crossed them with, when they have that trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyva, post: 1128970, member: 1022"] I remember stopping by a neighbor's place one time and he had a vet out doing preg checks, and there was this one old cow that came through, she had rubbed herself on something and you could see the skin on her back. It was a mousey colored cow, and she had grey hair all over but the skin was white in a stripe down her back and dark everywhere else. If you looked close you could tell she had white hide on her tail, too. That vet said that that was a Charolais trait, he said that the real deal Charolais back in France had a skunk stripe just in their skin color, but not in their hair. He said that they would throw skunk tailed calves from time to time, depending on what you crossed them with, when they have that trait. [/QUOTE]
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