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Q: Does an Angus exhibit an early or late maturity carcase?
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What are the disadvantages of limousin cattle?

Most are notorious for being flighty, nervous and aggressive towards their handlers. Limousin are also not known to have good marbling, a quality which is sought after in the North American beef market, even though they have other good carcass quality characteristics like a higher muscle:bone ratio than other breeds like Angus. Limousin are not early maturing animals, which means that most heifers reach puberty by the time they are 15 months of age, not the average-to-early puberty of Angus or Gelbvieh, respectively, which reaches maturity at 9 to 12 months of age, respectively. Along with the late maturity, Limousins also have a longer gestation period. Their hardiness, and efficiency under minimal management is average, less desirable than other tougher breeds like Herefords and Angus which do very well in ranch-like conditions. Lastly, Limousins are not considered a good maternal breed to use in crossbreeding programs, and are best used as rotational and terminal sires (primarily terminal like Charolais).


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Well, for one thing, an F2 animal out of a Char-Angus x Char-Angus is definitely not a breed, but a crossbreed.Unless your asking "What breed of cattle has the least amount of fat: Charolais, Angus or Charolais Angus cross?" I assume this is the closest to what your asking, as the question you posted above makes very little sense.Charolais-Angus crossbreds are not a breed, but a composite. These cattle have the characteristics of both Charolais and Angus parents, and so wouldn't have the least amount of fat at finishing. Angus tend to mature early, and consequently put on more fat during finishing than either a Char-Angus cross or a Charolais. So, that leaves us with the final answer:A Charolais is the breed of beef cattle that has the least amount of fat content.


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