What You Need To Know About Breeding Charolais Calves
Sat 23 May, 2020
Lookin’ at breeding Charolais calves?
We bring you some interesting Charolais cattle facts about calves...

Charolais calves are usually very hardy when born.
The calving process is often simple without complications and this is a big advantage for ranchers and Charolais cattle breeders who worry about the tricky business of calving – especially on a one-person farm!
DeBruycker Charolais offspring grow vigorously at their mothers’ sides on just grass and milk, thus cost-effectively adding pounds to your herd.
Trust us, those extra pounds pay at the Charolais cattle sales!
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