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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1841174" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Found this little one this morning when feeding hay.</p><p>Our cows aren't officially supposed to start calving until March. Neighbors bull must have come visiting and went back home before we saw him. Later in the year we found him twice.</p><p>Bull is about the same color of this calf.</p><p>This cow is one of my smallest framed cows. It's been probably over 25 years since I've had any CharolaisX calves born. Used to have registered Charolais, and began phasing them out. A few years after that I had a neighbors Charolais bull breed one of my black cows and that was the last Charolais calf born here as the neighbor soon switched to Angus again.</p><p>Seeing this little long legged alert looking CharolaisX has me nostalgic, May have to consider a Charolais bull again. [ATTACH=full]40695[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]40696[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1841174, member: 24816"] Found this little one this morning when feeding hay. Our cows aren't officially supposed to start calving until March. Neighbors bull must have come visiting and went back home before we saw him. Later in the year we found him twice. Bull is about the same color of this calf. This cow is one of my smallest framed cows. It's been probably over 25 years since I've had any CharolaisX calves born. Used to have registered Charolais, and began phasing them out. A few years after that I had a neighbors Charolais bull breed one of my black cows and that was the last Charolais calf born here as the neighbor soon switched to Angus again. Seeing this little long legged alert looking CharolaisX has me nostalgic, May have to consider a Charolais bull again. [ATTACH type="full" alt="0A383A06-97C9-4764-B7BA-3BD25A37BC6E.jpeg"]40695[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="FE860D30-693F-4D6E-994C-7407968B4618.jpeg"]40696[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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