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Charolais
[shar-uh-ley]
noun
one of a breed of large white or cream-colored beef cattle, originally of France, often used in crossbreeding.
Charolais
/ ˈʃæəˌɪ /
noun
a breed of large white beef cattle that originated in France
Word History and Origins
Origin of Charolais1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Charolais1
Example Sentences
As an expert breeder, Wade Bennett can tell you the precise parentage of every one of the 140 head of Charolais cattle he keeps on a small holding on the edge of Nebraska’s rolling Sandhills.
Albino bison are also different from white or tan bison that result from crossing bison with white cattle, particularly Charolais.
Victor's main breeds on his north coast farm now are Charolais and Aberdeen Angus.
I was alone on the road; in a paddock, a herd of Charolais cattle grazed.
In the case of Jim Keller of Terra Cattle of Rose Hill, he is crossing his bull with both Charolais and Angus.
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