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<blockquote data-quote="Ky cowboy" data-source="post: 1314684" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p>I already own all of the heifers that come from this herd and 5 of them will be calving out this april. If We can agree on a price I'll be buying the remainder of his mature cows, we culled his herd hard when I took over oldest cow we have is 5 and all are great mommas that milk great. They're mostly red baldies or solid tans with a few whites thrown in the mix. When we reach an agreement I'll be purchasing a new bull for this herd. My former ag teacher raises some really nice lim-flex and limo bulls. Probably going with a homozygous polled/black from him.</p><p> </p><p>Kjonesl we already have a barn that was setup for horses in the past with 16 stalls and an arena it has since been converted into where we work our cattle but we still have 10 stalls set up to put up heifers or other cows that need more attention</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky cowboy, post: 1314684, member: 23904"] I already own all of the heifers that come from this herd and 5 of them will be calving out this april. If We can agree on a price I'll be buying the remainder of his mature cows, we culled his herd hard when I took over oldest cow we have is 5 and all are great mommas that milk great. They're mostly red baldies or solid tans with a few whites thrown in the mix. When we reach an agreement I'll be purchasing a new bull for this herd. My former ag teacher raises some really nice lim-flex and limo bulls. Probably going with a homozygous polled/black from him. Kjonesl we already have a barn that was setup for horses in the past with 16 stalls and an arena it has since been converted into where we work our cattle but we still have 10 stalls set up to put up heifers or other cows that need more attention [/QUOTE]
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