Fullblood Lowlines

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dori36

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I just added 4 new fullblood Lowlines to my website, including GNS Glen Ellen, Grand Champion Fullblood Female at the 2006 NILE.  Very, very high quality Lowlines from the core of a program in Michigan that is in the final dispersal stages due to health issues.  See them at www.genesislivestock.com
 

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dori36 said:
I just added 4 new fullblood Lowlines to my website, including GNS Glen Ellen, Grand Champion Fullblood Female at the 2006 NILE.  Very, very high quality Lowlines from the core of a program in Michigan that is in the final dispersal stages due to health issues.  See them at www.genesislivestock.com

I told a couple from Indiana about them & they are very interested.  Worst thing is, their house burned down last week (nobody was hurt, but it was a total loss!!  :'(  ), so I'm not sure how quickly they will contact the Hancock's.  But, I think that they are pretty excited about a NILE Champion that is bred to Doc Holliday!  ;)   
 

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TJ said:
dori36 said:
I just added 4 new fullblood Lowlines to my website, including GNS Glen Ellen, Grand Champion Fullblood Female at the 2006 NILE.  Very, very high quality Lowlines from the core of a program in Michigan that is in the final dispersal stages due to health issues.  See them at www.genesislivestock.com

I told a couple from Indiana about them & they are very interested.  Worst thing is, their house burned down last week (nobody was hurt, but it was a total loss!!  :'(   ), so I'm not sure how quickly they will contact the Hancock's.  But, I think that they are pretty excited about a NILE Champion that is bred to Doc Holliday!   ;)   

I'd think so!!  If it was only for a couple of months, they'd probably be willing to keep her for them assuming she was all paid for.  I think that for a pregnant cow of her quality bred to Doc with his quality she's a bargain at the price they're asking!
 

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^ I'm guessing that they will jump.  I don't think it's a money issue... I think things are just way hectic for them right now & that's certainly understandable.  I just hope somebody doesn't beat them to her & maybe the others too, because I'm guessing that those animals wont last long. 
 
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