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Stirring the pot on the LH/corriente topic
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1833575" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I think it can work just as well. Just choose a good muscled bull. </p><p> Here a black spotted could bring as much as $1 a pound less. A Charolais will cover the spot better. </p><p> One point for people that haven't had this type cow before, a solid black, or solid red is easy to get a solid black calf without spots. A cow with large spots is almost as easy. In a cow with small multiple spots it is much harder to cover up the spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1833575, member: 8993"] I think it can work just as well. Just choose a good muscled bull. Here a black spotted could bring as much as $1 a pound less. A Charolais will cover the spot better. One point for people that haven't had this type cow before, a solid black, or solid red is easy to get a solid black calf without spots. A cow with large spots is almost as easy. In a cow with small multiple spots it is much harder to cover up the spots. [/QUOTE]
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