Charolais rancher
June 30, 2009 by admin
There are hundreds of breeds of cattle but there wasn t as many choices 50 years ago Ag Reporter andamp lt a href andamp quot http www kxnet com t sarah-gustinandamp quot class andamp quot kxInlineLinkandamp quot andamp gt Sarah Gustinandamp lt aandamp gt introduces us to one of the 1st ranchers raising white cattle in andamp lt a href andamp quot http www kxnet com t north-dakotaandamp quot class andamp quot kxInlineLinkandamp quot andamp gt North Dakotaandamp lt aandamp gt 4 wheeler nats Joe Doll Charolais Producer andamp quot I started seeing articles about them and people talking about these Charolais I started scouted around looking at different herds and different bulls I bought my first bull and after the first calf crop I couldn t get into them fast enough andamp quot moo 1959 the year Joe Doll got his first taste of Charolais cattle Doll was one of the first Charolais producers in the state Breeding his Hereford cows to a 7 8th Charolais bull Sarah Gustin KX News andamp quot Starting with a 7 8th bull it took Doll about 13 years to build up a herd of purebred charolais cows It took 5 generations of breeding until Doll s cows were recognized as purebreds Joe Doll Charolais Producer andamp quot 1 2 3 4 7 8 15 16 and 1 32 Then they were recognized as purebreds and they were still 1 32 off but they did recognize them andamp quot Now he and his three sons have about 300 purebred cows walking the pasture Joe Doll Charolais Producer andamp quot Well I would say they are one of the most disease free cattle for the simple reason I have never had a pink eye problem no prolapses and they were just to me tougher cattle andamp quot Through the ups and downs of the breed Doll has stuck with it When you ask him why 1 2 a century with no change You get a firm answer Joe Doll Charolais Producer andamp quot They are still the Cadillac of beef I don t care what anybody says the crossbred steer is still the Cadillac of beef from a Charolais andamp quot Near Sweet Briar for KX News I am Sarah Gustin The first Charolais came to the US in 1934



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