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Knabe, is this what you mean by typey?
Knabe, is this what you mean by typey?
Freddy said:For anyone interested the Charolais bull is FWT SAM 951 was very popular as were the 4T and Litton cattle were for many years with great disposition ....
Freddy said:XBAR -you must be a young pup . The SAM cattle were famous in the 60's and 70's , those bulls were most of them crowding a ton ,and according to the
other breed's they were big ...During this time the Charolais caused quite a stir in the other breed's ,it was wake up time ,there were 700 lb. heifers being calved in the main breeds ,but back in that day exotic meant their probably a show going on at the bar .../// Im old too-When I was real young I showed at the Eastern National in 65-and the early Charolais were there-massively thick-and alot bigger than the little poney scotch Shorthorn I had-I remember Waukaru had all red horned cattle-and Cyrus Eatons cattle were there too-BUT THE KING-was CB Teegarden-he was the Sullivan of the 60s