Posted by Mark on March 12, 2009 at 11:36:43 from (172.131.143.89):
In Reply to: Cattle posted by Mark on March 11, 2009 at 08:32:31:
Folks,
I have enjoyed this thread more than any I have read here in months.
Most of the answers...I already knew...or believed to be true. I call your answers..a reality check.
Personally, I wouldn"t have a Charolais on my place. I have seen so many cows breached because of the big shouldered calves a Char bull produces. I also hate their temperament.
However, as stated below, a few years ago...they were all the rage. Limo"s were a big thing for a while and char/limo crosses had their time in the spotlight.
A lot of people whined that angus cattle are small and don"t finish out like the larger breeds...I don"t think they considered much about the quantity of feed it took to finish their pet breeds, either.
Thanks for giving me something good to read. It was so much more enlightening than "what kind of motor oil do I need" or a color war on tractors. Thanks to all.
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