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Old 03/25/08, 01:09 PM
 
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Miniature Cattle

If anyone is interested in miniature cows or starting up their own herd please give us a call. We are going to move some of our breeding stock at great prices. We do have a few reistered animals but most of our stock is not papered. We can tell you about the line of our cows and show you the line of our babies. We have been selective breeding to produce a small but muscular framed calf. We have many cows, heifers and calves to choose from. If you are interested please email or call us at 270-508-0512. Brent

We may even be able to deliver or at least meet part way.
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Where are you located ?
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What breeds?
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Old 03/25/08, 01:20 PM
 
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I always forget, sorry

We are in western Kentucky and have longhorn, pineywood, dexter, zebu, hereford and highlanders Will be glad to send pictures to those who email.
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Old 03/25/08, 01:45 PM
 
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Oh man ! Why do they always have to be so far away ? Know anybody coming up here to WI that would let a couple hitch a ride with them ?
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Old 03/25/08, 02:28 PM
 
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Oh man ! Why do they always have to be so far away ? Know anybody coming up here to WI that would let a couple hitch a ride with them ?

wellll, I'm about to have 3 jersey/holstein crosses bred with old world mini-jersey semen next week. So in December there just might be one available. LOL. Talk about counting your chicks before they hatch... but I am just so darn excited about it! One of the reasons why I need more goat milk - to feed wee little midi-jersey calves!
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Old 03/25/08, 05:23 PM
 
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cathleen,

We have a little heifer out of Munifordia's Gamboge and she is a doll. What old world bulls are you using?
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Old 03/25/08, 06:00 PM
 
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We are in western Kentucky and have longhorn, pineywood, dexter, zebu, hereford and highlanders Will be glad to send pictures to those who email.
Sure wish I lived in Western Kentucky now - I long for it so - because I really, really want some pineywoods.
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Old 03/25/08, 06:49 PM
 
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cathleen,

We have a little heifer out of Munifordia's Gamboge and she is a doll. What old world bulls are you using?
sounds like we're buying semen from the same guy - I did not buy munifordia's gamboge because I was worried about too much milk volume. Bought natilie's navigator, lagrin's monarch, and oakwood keeping designer. If luck is with us, maybe enough stuff to get two heifer calves in december amd then inseminate those 2 15 months later! (talk about counting your chickens before they hatch - lol!)

glad to hear that you love your little heifer - I am so excited!
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Old 03/25/08, 09:13 PM
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any mini highland heifer available?
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Old 03/25/08, 11:15 PM
 
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sounds like we're buying semen from the same guy - I did not buy munifordia's gamboge because I was worried about too much milk volume. Bought natilie's navigator, lagrin's monarch, and oakwood keeping designer. If luck is with us, maybe enough stuff to get two heifer calves in december amd then inseminate those 2 15 months later! (talk about counting your chickens before they hatch - lol!)

glad to hear that you love your little heifer - I am so excited!
We bought from Fonnie Thoman; a lady from Ohio, I believe. Would you mind PMing me about who you are buying from so as not to hijack mike's thread.

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