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Stirring the pot on the LH/corriente topic
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1837768" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>The black Corrientes will bring that pretty easily. The LH/Corr crosses with small spots won't. Neither would the couple of LHs I saw. Being bred to the Charolais, you gonna lose a year getting good selling black pollled calves off of them, though. That bull isn't pure Char either. It looks a lot like the Char-Herf and Char- Simm crosses we used to see in the 70's. WHat part of Texas is this? Cattle seem to be in good shape and have some green to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1837768, member: 40587"] The black Corrientes will bring that pretty easily. The LH/Corr crosses with small spots won't. Neither would the couple of LHs I saw. Being bred to the Charolais, you gonna lose a year getting good selling black pollled calves off of them, though. That bull isn't pure Char either. It looks a lot like the Char-Herf and Char- Simm crosses we used to see in the 70's. WHat part of Texas is this? Cattle seem to be in good shape and have some green to eat. [/QUOTE]
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