Depends on the age of that bull.
Depends on the age of that bull.
At birth Charolais bull calves will range from 80-100 lbs, heifers will usually weigh around 60-80 lbs at birth.
Around 900 lbs, more or less.
The average lifespan of a charolais cow is around 15 years.
A mature Charolais cow can weigh an average of around 1500 to 1800 pounds.
At birth, a Charolais calf averages around 60 lbs; some more, some less, depending on the birthweight value of the sire and the age of the dam.
Yes, many Charolais are horned. Historically, all Charolais were horned. However, in today's world, there are more Charolais cattle that are polled, which is a term for being hornless.
Charolais originated in Charolles, France.
The average should be around 45 to 60 days at the least.
Charolais originated from Charolles, France. The first Charolais cow was shipped from Mexico to the US in 1934. In the late 40's early 50's breeder established the American Charolais breeders association. In 1957 the American and International association merged in the American International Charolais Association (ACIA).
Charolais, breed of large light-coloured cattle developed in France for draft purposes but now kept for beef production and used for crossbreeding. White cattle had long been characteristic of the Charolais region; recognition of the Charolais breed began about 1775. A typical Charolais is massive and horned and cream-coloured or slightly darker
Charolais are of the species Bos primigenius taurus. The related question below will answer the rest for you.