Charolais breed for meat productivity


History and genetics

The first stage of selection was the crossing of local motley cattle with the Simmental breed to obtain a working-meat type of individuals with a strong constitution, well adapted to grazing. In the 19th century, an infusion of blood from Shorthorn breeders was carried out, the purpose of which was the precocity of individuals and an increase in the proportion of muscle tissue in the carcass. The Charolais breed was established as an independent breed in the middle of the 19th century, and since then the reproduction of the population has been realized only through purebred crossing. Breeding Charolais cows is regulated in France at the state level - special breeding farms and federations of farmers have been created. High-quality Charolais genetic material is used by breeders around the world to improve the performance of less productive breeds.


Charolais cow breed

When and where was it released?

The homeland of this early ripening breed, which has earned good reviews from farmers, is France.
For the first time, such animals began to be bred in this country in the province of Charolais. This is where the name of the breed comes from. One of the traditions of French cooking is the use of mainly lean beef for preparing various types of dishes. Accordingly, the selection of beef cattle in this country is mainly aimed at increasing the muscle mass of livestock with a small amount of fat.

This is how the popular breed of Charolais cows was bred in France. The keeping of such cows in this country began back in the 19th century. Subsequently, the Charolais breed spread widely throughout the world. Today, such cows are raised in almost all countries on the planet where beef cattle breeding is well developed.

In Russia, traditionally only dairy cattle are kept. In our country, Charolais cattle are not very widespread. Large farmers do not breed such cows. But they are maintained by many private owners.

Geography of distribution

Due to the fact that the formation of the breed took place in the mild and humid climate of France, Charolais meat is characterized by a low fat content - it is a lean product with high taste characteristics, in addition, individuals quickly reach slaughter age. Being at the same time hardy and flexible, representatives of the breed quickly gained popularity throughout the continent as a highly profitable species. Today, Charolais is bred and used for selection in more than seventy countries around the world, in particular in Russia, in the Tyumen, Belgorod, Tver and Kaluga regions, and in the Krasnodar Territory.

"Auliekol" breed of beef cows

The Auliekol breed is characterized by high early maturity and growth vigor. Ideally adapted to our climatic conditions. The live weight of an adult bull ranges from 950 kilograms to 1.1 tons. A case was recorded when an adult bull reached a weight of one and a half tons. The average weight of a cow is about 540-560 kilograms. The percentage of slaughter yield is within 60-63 percent.

Breed characteristics

Charolais cows are much smaller than bulls - the weight of an adult cow ranges from 650 to 1100 kg, and a bull is on average 400 - 500 kg more, so the weight of a bull often reaches 1500 kg. The breed is large-fruited, the probability of calving twins is quite high (about 4%). The weight of a newborn calf exceeds 50 kg, the daily weight gain reaches 1.5 kg, and at one and a half years the individual weighs on average 350-450 kg. Intensive growth continues for up to two years. Charolais color is predominantly light, fawn or cream with a yellow tint, without spots. The coat is thin and of medium length. Both bulls and cows are distinguished by a strong, proportional physique, well-developed muscles with equal growth in the front and back of the body, correct placement of the limbs, a small head and a short, massive neck. The back of a purebred Charolais should be straight and broad. The height at the withers of an adult reaches one and a half meters in cows and 170 cm in bulls, the oblique body length is 220 cm in individuals of either sex. The horns are of medium length and rounded; in cows, as a rule, they are shorter. The nasal planum is smooth and light pink in color. The udder of cows is small and cup-shaped.

Cattle keeping and animal care

An adult cow and bull of the Charolais breed is distinguished by its endurance. However, in cold areas it is difficult to keep them due to a thin layer of fat. Animals cannot heat themselves. Sudden temperature changes are dangerous for them. The care and maintenance of animals occurs according to the following rules:

  • Bulls have a large build. They need a spacious stall, heated in winter. Separate compartments are provided for pregnant cows and calves. Animals are provided with peace and comfort.
  • In the warm season, a pasture management method is required. The more animals eat fresh grass, the less they get sick and their productivity increases. Stall housing is practiced in winter with the obligatory presence of hay and concentrated feed in the diet.
  • The body of bulls and females requires salt. A salt stone must be placed in each stall for licking.
  • There should always be fresh water in the pasture and in the stall. If the drinking bowl is empty during the heat, the animal becomes aggressive from thirst.
  • A veterinarian constantly monitors the health of the cattle. External examinations of the hooves, skin, eyes and teeth are important. The veterinarian monitors muscle development. Vaccinations are required, which are most needed for calves and females.
  • The stall is cleaned as it gets dirty, but at least once a day. The litter is kept dry. Dampness inside the barn is unacceptable.

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In winter, heating is carried out by heating. Ventilation regulates air exchange and humidity.

Important! Charolais cannot be crossed with representatives of other breeds. The offspring are not purebred, often with poor characteristics.

Productivity

As already mentioned, Charolais is a meat breed of cattle. The age of animals suitable for slaughter begins at 1.5 years and lasts 15 years, while no signs of aging are observed in the meat. The slaughter yield is 60-70% from the carcass, the yield of high quality meat is 80%. The breed's milk production also has quite high indicators - from one and a half to two tons of milk with a fat content of 4% per year. Housing conditions: Charolais cattle are hardy and acclimatize well, but are sensitive to low temperatures - cases of frostbite of the udder and limbs are common. To gain muscle mass, the breed needs grazing, and during periods when access to pasture is limited, animals actively consume concentrated feed.

How much does a calf cost?

Such cattle have earned good reviews from domestic homestead owners. But Charolais in Russia, as already mentioned, is not a very common breed. Private owners have the opportunity to buy such a calf. But young Charolais in our country, unfortunately, is quite expensive. The price for a calf is in most cases at least 30 thousand rubles. The cost of breeding bulls of this breed can reach up to 90-100 thousand rubles.

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In addition, since there are no Charolais breeding farms in Russia, the owner of a farmstead always runs the risk of acquiring a half-breed. Perhaps such a bull will subsequently gain a lot of weight. But still, it will no longer be Charolais.

Summarize

The obvious advantages of the Charolais breed as meat are the taste characteristics and the low percentage of fat content in Charolais beef, which is practically unrivaled in the market. Cattle are early maturing, the period of their productive use is long, and the age of the cow does not affect the quality of meat and milk. Breeding the breed is strictly regulated, so finding purebred sires will not be a problem, as will further reproduction - the good heredity of the Charolais is confirmed by the two-hundred-year history of the breed. Disadvantages are limited to problematic calving (due to the tendency of a large fetus) - cesarean section is used quite often, and the sensitivity of the breed to temperature changes.

Diet

In summer, the livestock is kept on pasture. The herd is taken to the pens at sunset. The pens are made open, with a canopy. Bedding is laid on the ground. In addition to meadow grass, in summer the animals are fed hay at the rate of 1 kg per 1 kg of animal weight. During milking, cows are given concentrates and a grain mixture: 500 g per 1 centner of weight.

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For bulls, combined feed is distributed into feeders. The mixture is given together with hay or separately. Pasture is chosen near a watering place. If it is an erik or a lake, then the water must be analyzed for pathogens of infectious diseases.

In winter, the herd is housed in a barn. Despite the fact that the animals have long hair, they cannot tolerate frost. You can walk them in the pen. If the temperature is not lower than 20 degrees. The duration of the walk is no more than 2 hours. During this time, the operators will have time to clean the stalls and lay down fresh bedding.

The temperature in the barn should not be lower than 15 C. The room is ventilated. If necessary, install forced ventilation in it. With a high content of ammonia and carbon dioxide in the air, animals begin to get sick. They develop upper respiratory tract diseases.

Winter feeding differs from summer feeding. The bulls are put into fattening. For them, the silage method is used.

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For bulls, the following feeding scheme is described:

  • 1 month – silage 30 kg, straw 3 kg, concentrates 1.5 kg, salt 30 g;
  • 2 month – silage 25 kg, straw 2 kg, hay 1 kg, concentrates 1.6 kg, salt 35 g;
  • 3 month – silage 20 kg, straw 1 kg, hay 2 kg, concentrates 1.9 kg, salt 35 g.

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13 kg of hay and straw
211 kg haylage
310 kg corn silage
41.5 kg concentrates
5300 g molasses
650 g premix

The diet is designed for a cow weighing 600 kg. It is used in the first half of the lactation period. Next, the diet is adjusted. If milk yield is stable, the feeding scheme is left. When productivity decreases, the amount of feed is reduced.

Animals of the Charolais breed have good characteristics. In addition to high meat and dairy productivity, their unpretentiousness in food is noted. Of course, they should not be given rotten, spoiled or dirty food, but it is quite possible to change the types of food. Instead of part of the silage, they sometimes give vegetables, instead of combined feed, a grain mixture. Animals will eat everything. Changing feed will not affect productivity.

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The unpretentiousness of Charolais cows also extends to their eating habits. For good weight gain, regular feeding with oats or straw is enough for them - cows agree to any food and easily digest it. In summer, spending on food can be completely limited - high-quality grass will be enough for cows to eat and gain good body weight.

The choice of feed does not affect weight gain; weight is steadily gained during the first two years of the calves’ life. When raising a bull for slaughter, it is enough to fatten it for 2-3 months, but adult animals will also be useful on the farm.


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