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Charolais cows can get over 6 ft in height--some go to around 7 ft--and weigh around 1600 to 2300 lbs. Bulls are typically larger and heavier, topping at around 2600 to 2900 lbs.

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How long is a charolais cattles lifespan?

The average lifespan of a charolais cow is around 15 years.


How much does a mature Charolais cow weigh?

A mature Charolais cow can weigh an average of around 1500 to 1800 pounds.


How long after calving can a Charolais cow get bred again?

The average should be around 45 to 60 days at the least.


What breed would an all white heifer cow be?

If it is a beef cow it would either be a chianina or a charolais. A chianina has black skin and a charolais has pink.


What is the history of the Charolais cow?

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).


What is the gestation period of a Charolais cow?

Charolais tend to have a long gestation period, which is around 287 to 293 days long.


What breed type of cow is used for drafting purposes?

The Charolais breed.


How can i make a charbray cow from a charolais cow?

That's real easy. Breed the Charolais cow to a Brahman bull and you'll get your F1 Charbray calf. Mind you, it's a 50-50 chance you'll get a heifer (which will "turn into" a cow once she has a calf) over a bull, so you may want to breed the dam until you get a heifer from her, if all she throws is bull calves. Either that or get more than one Charolais cow (preferably over 50) and breed them to the Brahman bull to get your Charbray cattle. Also, Charbrays are actually 5/8 Charolais and 3/8 Brahman, so you might have to breed the F1 offspring back to a Charolais bull to get a true Charbray cow...or bull.


Can a longhorn cow be bred with a charolais bull?

Yes, but you have a very likely chance that the cow will have trouble giving birth. This is because Charolais are notorious for siring large calves, and since Longhorns are known for birthing small birth-weight calves, you could land yourself in a heap of trouble. You could end up loosing the cow for all it's worth. If you want a Charolais-Longhorn mix in your herd, you're better off breeding a Longhorn bull with a Charolais cow. This is because the cow will have much less trouble giving birth than if you breed vice versa.


What is the best cow there is?

Charolais is the best beef breed, and Holstein is the best dairy breed.


What is the average weight of a Charolais?

Depends on the age of that bull.


What is the average weight of a charolais bull?

Depends on the age of that bull.