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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4583"><p>The local dairy breeds a lot of his of Holsteins and HosteinXJerseys to a Charolais, they are almost always a silvery grey/blue color. Occasionaly they will have some very indistinct almost white markings. Most of his cows are almost solid patterned black r white, not very many spotted. Last year he got a solid yellow, the cow obviously was a red carrier that never showed up. Actually, he doesn't breed them to the Charolais, the neighbors bull knocks down the fence and comes a visiten his milk string a couple of times a year.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> how can charolais, white cattle,</p><p>> possibly pass on a blue colour?</p><p>> when we breed white cattle like</p><p>> sharolais to Holstein the outcome</p><p>> is always spotted black. when</p><p>> crossed with Belgian Blue</p><p>> sometimes blue, sometimes black.</p><p></p><p>> But it's definetely not charolais</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4583"] The local dairy breeds a lot of his of Holsteins and HosteinXJerseys to a Charolais, they are almost always a silvery grey/blue color. Occasionaly they will have some very indistinct almost white markings. Most of his cows are almost solid patterned black r white, not very many spotted. Last year he got a solid yellow, the cow obviously was a red carrier that never showed up. Actually, he doesn't breed them to the Charolais, the neighbors bull knocks down the fence and comes a visiten his milk string a couple of times a year. dun > how can charolais, white cattle, > possibly pass on a blue colour? > when we breed white cattle like > sharolais to Holstein the outcome > is always spotted black. when > crossed with Belgian Blue > sometimes blue, sometimes black. > But it's definetely not charolais [/QUOTE]
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