• The Charolais is the second-most numerous cattle breed in France after the Holstein and is the most common beef breed in that country, ahead of the Limousin.
  • The Charolais race, in the old ones, was in the French provinces of Charolles and Niemen. The cattle that gave rise to this breed are not known.
  • The Charolais cattle are a beef cattle breed from the Charolais area surrounding Charolles, in Burgundy, in the eastern France.
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  • Welcome to the British Charolais Cattle Society. We are a registered charity with a not-for-profit, company limited by guarantee to serve the public by promoting...
  • Developed in France for draft purposes and now revered for their beef production, Charolais cattle date back to the 18th century.
  • The breed flourished there, so much so that the improved cattle were known more widely as Nivemais cattle for a time than by their original name of Charolais.
  • Charolais cattle are a popular breed of beef cattle. They are known for their high quality meat and their docile nature.
  • Charolais cattle fun facts: There are numerous interesting facts about Charolais cattle, which originate from the Charolais area surrounding Charolles, in eastern...
  • This week we discuss the early Charolais cattle imports with top cattlemen, Hector Campbell and Sandy Beaton.