A great Shortie heifer to fill out the string - priced at $1,000 or best offer

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Dooling1

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Hey,

We have one last May heifer that would really work for a junior that just wants to have some fun showing. She was a twin, so her fate has been dealt. However, if she wasn't, she might have been one of the first heifers taken and priced at least $2,000 higher.

She is out of one of our most consistent donors DMS Orchid LE 401 and Legacy 65, and several of her calves have been purchased by people on this board.

The picture I have was taken in October, so she has done a  world of changing since that point. Fault free in her makeup and would make a great market heifer or jackpot heifer.

Again, most likely she won't breed, but a junior could have a ton of fun with her and not pay much over salebarn pricing.

Let me know if you are interested or if I can answer any questions.

Stu

PS the Roan heifer is a full sister that OH Breeder bought last year.
 

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beattieclubcalves

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hey stu its alan
give me a call when you got some time to talk bout sellin some cows dad is in the mood to buy some cows for his grandkids and were lookin for some white bred cows but no open heifers
 

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beattieclubcalves said:
hey stu its alan
give me a call when you got some time to talk bout sellin some cows dad is in the mood to buy some cows for his grandkids and were lookin for some white bred cows but no open heifers
 

Dooling1

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Dooling1 said:
Hey,

We have one last May heifer that would really work for a junior that just wants to have some fun showing. She was a twin, so her fate has been dealt. However, if she wasn't, she might have been one of the first heifers taken and priced at least $2,000 higher.

She is out of one of our most consistent donors DMS Orchid LE 401 and Legacy 65, and several of her calves have been purchased by people on this board.

The picture I have was taken in October, so she has done a  world of changing since that point. Fault free in her makeup and would make a great market heifer or jackpot heifer.

Again, most likely she won't breed, but a junior could have a ton of fun with her and not pay much over salebarn pricing.

Let me know if you are interested or if I can answer any questions.

Stu

PS the Roan heifer is a full sister that OH Breeder bought last year.
 
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