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Charolais

British pronunciation/tʃˈaɹəlˌeɪ/
American pronunciation/tʃˈæɹəlˌeɪ/
Charolais
[NOUN]
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a large breed of beef cattle known for their distinctive white coloration, robust build, and high-quality meat production

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Charolais definition and meaning

What is a "Charolais"?

Charolais is a breed of cattle that originated in the Charolais area of eastern France. It is known for its exceptional meat quality, rapid growth, and large size. Charolais cattle are typically white or cream-colored with short, smooth hair and pink skin. They have a broad, muscular build and are well-suited for beef production. Charolais are known for their docile temperament and are often used in crossbreeding programs to improve the meat quality and growth rate of other breeds. The breed has been exported to many countries around the world and is now found in many regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia.

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1Well You see you've drawn what looks like a Friesian cow But that would be a milking cow You know you would never send that to slaughter I would use maybe a Charolais or
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