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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 125288"><p>Yes,</p><p></p><p>There may be a good bull in every breed that brings certain traits to the table. My knowledge is not limited. Although I do not know everything I do know what Im talking about when it comes to cows. As stated before everyone has their specialty breeds. Mine happen to be gelbvieh, angus, and salers. I did however have 250 head of herefords so I know about those to. Its just everything I have seen from charolais hasnt been promising at all. Sure there is junk in every breed. I however have tried to get some of the best genetics money can buy in the cattle industry and numnuts come on here that have nothing better to do than come on here and rag on a mans cattle that he has worked hard to get. Sure charolais can bring good traits to the table but the 90-100 pound babies are hard for cows to deliver. It would be hard for any cow to drop these even salers. Our cattle come out between 55-80 pounds with 80 pounds being the heaviest. They usually wean off their mother between 650-750 pounds. Usually by the time they are 1 year old they weigh on average of 1200 pounds and by the time they are 2 weigh close to 1600 pounds. Sure every now and then with any breed you may have a breech. I have yet to have one on the cattle I have now. I have yet to use the birthing chains. I have not had to assists in any births. My calves hit the ground running literally. Frankly Im done posting on this board. I could care less what anyone has to say on the matter. Im just tired of all the numnuts telling me im wrong when im damn well right. In fact what might work for one farmer might not work for another farmer. So for all you numnuts out there think before you speak so you arent left looking like a jackass when you open your mouth. Also learn that when someone simply states their opinion to leave it be. Next time someone basically beats around the bush and says im an idiot you will be reported. Not that anyone cares or what have you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 125288"] Yes, There may be a good bull in every breed that brings certain traits to the table. My knowledge is not limited. Although I do not know everything I do know what Im talking about when it comes to cows. As stated before everyone has their specialty breeds. Mine happen to be gelbvieh, angus, and salers. I did however have 250 head of herefords so I know about those to. Its just everything I have seen from charolais hasnt been promising at all. Sure there is junk in every breed. I however have tried to get some of the best genetics money can buy in the cattle industry and numnuts come on here that have nothing better to do than come on here and rag on a mans cattle that he has worked hard to get. Sure charolais can bring good traits to the table but the 90-100 pound babies are hard for cows to deliver. It would be hard for any cow to drop these even salers. Our cattle come out between 55-80 pounds with 80 pounds being the heaviest. They usually wean off their mother between 650-750 pounds. Usually by the time they are 1 year old they weigh on average of 1200 pounds and by the time they are 2 weigh close to 1600 pounds. Sure every now and then with any breed you may have a breech. I have yet to have one on the cattle I have now. I have yet to use the birthing chains. I have not had to assists in any births. My calves hit the ground running literally. Frankly Im done posting on this board. I could care less what anyone has to say on the matter. Im just tired of all the numnuts telling me im wrong when im damn well right. In fact what might work for one farmer might not work for another farmer. So for all you numnuts out there think before you speak so you arent left looking like a jackass when you open your mouth. Also learn that when someone simply states their opinion to leave it be. Next time someone basically beats around the bush and says im an idiot you will be reported. Not that anyone cares or what have you. [/QUOTE]
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