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Old 02/29/12, 07:27 PM
 
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If not, my parents are in Millersburg. I would arrange for them to take her, and then transport her to our place here in Florida! No kidding.
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Old 03/02/12, 08:03 AM
 
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Small cattle have a definite market and niche.
So, what do you think of my little bull and what he's worth? He's not for sale though.
He was born a year ago in March and is 29" at the hip. He's 7/8 Highland, 1/8 Dexter.
The black steer in one of the photos was born mid-August and is out of a 35" 2.5 year old Dexter cow and a small Jersey bull.

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Old 03/02/12, 08:06 AM
 
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A couple more photos....we have a black one just like him out of the same sire and a different dam.

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Old 03/02/12, 08:29 AM
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It a baby chewbacca!
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Old 03/02/12, 08:32 AM
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well looks good for the little shorty coming here, still trying to work out logistics to pick her up either myself or arrangements, heavyrebel do your folks have a transport company they use?
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Old 03/02/12, 05:37 PM
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I should go measure our mini. I just sold our mini highlander bull for 800$. He is a year old and not much taller than my goats. I will measure tomorrow.
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Old 03/02/12, 07:38 PM
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Oh that is so cool farmgirl6....this board is like a cow dating service! LOL! This board connects cow lovers to single cows....good thing they don't charge a dating fee!! LOL!
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Old 03/03/12, 04:15 PM
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Oh that is so cool farmgirl6....this board is like a cow dating service! LOL! This board connects cow lovers to single cows....good thing they don't charge a dating fee!! LOL!
so true...my hubby will kill me, but what the heck, I have bigger goats
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Old 03/07/12, 03:27 PM
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I just wonder if the bull is 27 inches. How tall is the goat with horns at his chest
hmm, unless the gentleman feeding him is a tall guy, and he does not look like it (I am 5.8 and have a 34" inseam but my legs are hideously long, my hubby is 5.10 with a 32" inseam and if you judge how far below the mans waistline he is leaning over, would say 27 inches about right
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