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<blockquote data-quote="MarkH" data-source="post: 1662776" data-attributes="member: 26976"><p>Hogfarmer,</p><p></p><p>What breed to take a char cross cow to depends on what you want to improve in your cowherd. I have seen great results when using Simangus Limiflex, Hereford, Red Angus, Black Angus and many other breeds. The main thing is to match the cow or heifer to your management and females.</p><p>By the way, if you are serious about a Black Charolais Hendrik Rasmussen has couple for sale at his upcoming bull sale: <a href="https://issuu.com/t-bar-c/docs/hej_catalogue_catalogue_2021_web?fr=sN2NlNDQ2MjA2Mw" target="_blank">https://issuu.com/t-bar-c/docs/hej_catalogue_catalogue_2021_web?fr=sN2NlNDQ2MjA2Mw</a>. Here is a list of Canadian Bulls sales that you might like to browse through: <a href="https://charolaisbanner.com/newcbsite/catalogues-videos/" target="_blank">https://charolaisbanner.com/newcbsite/catalogues-videos/</a>. From that group Rawes has the biggest bull sale with a healthy sale average. They have pushing for high growth and carcass with one heard sire having a + 150 yearling weight EPD. The Char cross cow is common thing in Western Canada and the breeders aren't shy to tell you what works or not depending on your goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkH, post: 1662776, member: 26976"] Hogfarmer, What breed to take a char cross cow to depends on what you want to improve in your cowherd. I have seen great results when using Simangus Limiflex, Hereford, Red Angus, Black Angus and many other breeds. The main thing is to match the cow or heifer to your management and females. By the way, if you are serious about a Black Charolais Hendrik Rasmussen has couple for sale at his upcoming bull sale: [URL]https://issuu.com/t-bar-c/docs/hej_catalogue_catalogue_2021_web?fr=sN2NlNDQ2MjA2Mw[/URL]. Here is a list of Canadian Bulls sales that you might like to browse through: [URL]https://charolaisbanner.com/newcbsite/catalogues-videos/[/URL]. From that group Rawes has the biggest bull sale with a healthy sale average. They have pushing for high growth and carcass with one heard sire having a + 150 yearling weight EPD. The Char cross cow is common thing in Western Canada and the breeders aren't shy to tell you what works or not depending on your goals. [/QUOTE]
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