Shorthorn Fall heifer for sale

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Dooling1

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Granted, this heifer is a Fall, but this will be typical of our females we have for sale this year. She would work outstanding for a young junior, as she is a teddy bear.

This heifer is for sale (at the farm right now), but our Spring calves will be back from our ET recip herd at Labor Day.

Stu
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Dooling1

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Bump for additional photo.

Dooling1 said:
Granted, this heifer is a Fall, but this will be typical of our females we have for sale this year. She would work outstanding for a young junior, as she is a teddy bear.

This heifer is for sale (at the farm right now), but our Spring calves will be back from our ET recip herd at Labor Day.

Stu
www.diamondmshorthorns.com
[email protected]
 

Dooling1

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Just an update, we have a couple of guys interested in her, but I don't have the check yet. First come, first get.

Dooling1 said:
Bump for additional photo.

Dooling1 said:
Granted, this heifer is a Fall, but this will be typical of our females we have for sale this year. She would work outstanding for a young junior, as she is a teddy bear.

This heifer is for sale (at the farm right now), but our Spring calves will be back from our ET recip herd at Labor Day.

Stu
www.diamondmshorthorns.com
[email protected]
 

Dooling1

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Dad wanted $3,500 for her, and she is worth it. However, I think he would take $3,000.

feeder duck said:
Stu

What is the fall priced at?

  Jeff
 

Dooling1

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Nope. I had a lot of interest in her initially, but  haven't pushed her too hard because dad has spent a ton of time recently in Minnesota th MK's family. He is back home for four days now, and then he heads back up to pick up all of our ET calves.

I had a guy from Georgia, that is suppose to come and look at her in the next two weeks, but who knows.

I have reduced her price by $500 though to try and get her moved. She should really be shown this winter, and if she is around, will be bred to calve around 24 months. She is a Nov. though, so we still have some time to wait.

She may not be powerful enough for Louisville, but she would make a great jackpot heifer and then club calf momma.

Stu

feeder duck said:
Have you sold her yet?
 

NSF

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maybe i am missing it but how is she bred?
 

Dooling1

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She is out of a Sonny son, and a double bred Candy Man. Really flawless in all ways, but she is only a 5 frame.

NSF said:
maybe i am missing it but how is she bred?
 

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