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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 125264"><p>I have lots of cattleman friends that have charolais and they all say those big charolais I like their growth but I hate pulling their calves. In fact I have helped them with every calve that they have pulled and it was on every charolais heifer they had that was bred to supposedly some expensive 10,000 dollar charolais bulls. The ones that he bred to angus that had the smoke gray calves had no problems calving. The old man that I bought my balancer females from had charolais and had a good charolais bull as well an expensive one from the same herd as the aformentioned had to pull everyone of his calves and i had to help as he is almost 80 and has noone to help. I have just seen to many problems to count with charolais even high priced one that I have been turned off by the breed. So believe that. If you dont well frankly i dont care really. Yeah these bulls dropped some good calves on the ground that were really growthy but they were hard calving so it wasnt really worth it.you can believe that aliens stole one of your cow babies if it disappeared for all I care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 125264"] I have lots of cattleman friends that have charolais and they all say those big charolais I like their growth but I hate pulling their calves. In fact I have helped them with every calve that they have pulled and it was on every charolais heifer they had that was bred to supposedly some expensive 10,000 dollar charolais bulls. The ones that he bred to angus that had the smoke gray calves had no problems calving. The old man that I bought my balancer females from had charolais and had a good charolais bull as well an expensive one from the same herd as the aformentioned had to pull everyone of his calves and i had to help as he is almost 80 and has noone to help. I have just seen to many problems to count with charolais even high priced one that I have been turned off by the breed. So believe that. If you dont well frankly i dont care really. Yeah these bulls dropped some good calves on the ground that were really growthy but they were hard calving so it wasnt really worth it.you can believe that aliens stole one of your cow babies if it disappeared for all I care. [/QUOTE]
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