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Will

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She is a Monopoly out of a Sonny cow.  She has a great attitude and has quickly became the kids favorite in the barn.  Sorry for the bad cell phone picture.
 

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Will

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Mark if you are ever in Northeast Oklahoma I would love to show you my cows.  They are a mix of old Oklahoma show steer breeding with a little Canadian and now for the first time ever we are going to add some Trump for some look.  Hopefully keep the body and soundness. 
 

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We are taking her to the Arkansas Spring fair the first weekend in May then we will take her to the Junior Nationals.  We bought her sight unseen with the only specification is she had to have a great attitude.  We were pleasantly surprised with how good she is when she arrived.  My son will show her through the fall then she is going to be the 6 year olds jackpot heifer next winter.  She is the daughters first calf that is just her own and she has really taken to her. 
 

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She looks nice and I'm really glad that she is working out for the kids, attitude wise. Good luck with her! Hope to see her at the Jr Natl's.
 

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Will said:
Mark if you are ever in Northeast Oklahoma I would love to show you my cows.  They are a mix of old Oklahoma show steer breeding with a little Canadian and now for the first time ever we are going to add some Trump for some look.  Hopefully keep the body and soundness.  // Hey Will-and certainly Redwine,and some of my old time buddies in OKIE-yea Im gonna want to do a trip and see you guys-my sister is on the faculty at OSU-medical school-so Ive got a place to start from -I dont want to get BARN BLIND-but theres a young bull I bred who at 3 years allready has approx.100 natural calves on the ground-they come easy-YOU KNOW IM A STICKLER on that-and hes a double-bred Cumberland-with some old time fullblood back there-and sired by Free For All-hes been worked to death in Texas,Iowa,and Iowa twice again-and hasnt had a break since he was a long yearling-the hiefers are way showy-especially out of extreme clubbies-he really is worth a try-and hes proven:you oughta try 5 straws or something-Ill e-mail old pics of him and just weaned calves if you PM me The pic below is when he was about 7,5 months off a cell phone out in the lot-Mark Mueller (DMCC)raised him and still thinks hes one of the better Shorthorns hed ever had-he did have a few.O0
 

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Will said:
We are taking her to the Arkansas Spring fair the first weekend in May then we will take her to the Junior Nationals.  We bought her sight unseen with the only specification is she had to have a great attitude.  We were pleasantly surprised with how good she is when she arrived.  My son will show her through the fall then she is going to be the 6 year olds jackpot heifer next winter.  She is the daughters first calf that is just her own and she has really taken to her. 
Who'd you buy her from?
 

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