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Old 02/18/07, 12:34 PM
 
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Holestein heifer forsale NY

Heifer forsale ready to breed from a nice clean herd. Is in a tie stall now. Handled daily. Asking 900.00 near Watertown Ny.


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Old 02/19/07, 09:00 PM
 
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Hold old is she?

Is she bred?

Do you have DHIA info on her mother?

Is she AI or natural service sired?
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Old 02/20/07, 01:53 PM
 
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She is a little over 1 year. She came from my neighbor when they were retiring so I am not sure he has anything on her Mother. I do know that he always got great milk prices for fats , proteins and LOW cell counts. She was sired by one of his bulls. She is not Reg .
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Old 02/20/07, 02:01 PM
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Just curious, how tall is she? Is she of medium stature, tall for her age. Some heifers her age, especially as you get closer to springer age actually can bring more than what your asking. So anyone who is interested on this site, 900.00 for a decent heifer, even unregistered is a good price for a yearling.



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Old 02/20/07, 05:08 PM
 
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I would have to measure her. My neighbors cows were not the HUGE ones but good size. He was amazing and his cows were so well behaved. The swam the river 2 x's a day . They would never even pass the fence even if it was off. He could have strung bailing twine and they would have stayed.

This heifer has been hand raised. Wormed on a reg basis . She has never been sick or even had antibiotics. we only raise a few cows every year and then sell them. The kids liked her so much she stayed a little longer than expected.

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Old 02/21/07, 10:59 AM
 
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Patty I want cow in mil and bred if you have any ideas out there someone who may have some for sale-Thanks Liz
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