charolais (Meaning)

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charolais (n)

large white or cream-colored breed from France

Synonyms & Antonyms of charolais

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charolais Sentence Examples

  1. The rancher proudly showcased his prized Charolais cattle, known for their impressive size and gentle temperament.
  2. We enjoyed a mouthwatering Charolais steak at the local steakhouse last night.
  3. The Charolais bull stood regally in the pasture, commanding attention with its magnificent white coat.
  4. Charolais cows are popular among breeders for their superior meat quality and high yields.
  5. The Charolais breed originated in France and has since gained recognition worldwide.
  6. We visited a Charolais farm during our countryside tour to learn more about cattle breeding.
  7. The butcher recommended the Charolais beef for its tenderness and rich flavor.
  8. Our family has been raising Charolais cattle for generations, upholding the tradition of quality breeding.
  9. The Charolais heifer won first place at the county fair for her exceptional conformation.
  10. Charolais genetics have been introduced into many crossbreeding programs to improve beef production traits.

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large white or cream-colored breed from France

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The rancher proudly showcased his prized Charolais cattle, known for their impressive size and gentle temperament.

We enjoyed a mouthwatering Charolais steak at the local steakhouse last night.

The Charolais bull stood regally in the pasture, commanding attention with its magnificent white coat.

Charolais cows are popular among breeders for their superior meat quality and high yields.