Son of Butch
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Nobody has bought him. I bet if you showed up at the farm you could talk him down off $800. Whatta you say TennesseeTuxedo will ya sell him for less than your $800 asking price?
He won't be back....Only one like him here today, boys! Bid now or he's gone!
No but I'd consider a trade.Nobody has bought him. I bet if you showed up at the farm you could talk him down off $800. Whatta you say TennesseeTuxedo will ya sell him for less than your $800 asking price?
That is definitely a huge misconception about the human race.It amazes me how many people think that if it has a pair, it's good breeding stock.
I wonder if it's supposed to be a joke. That cow is thin even by dairy standards.I know, not a bull, but it's amazing the knowledge of some cattle owners.Huge Jersey Cow 2000+ lbs - farm & garden - by owner - sale
Fattest Jersey Cow you will find. Easy 2000+ lbs. 5 years old, grass fed only. No medicine, ever. We don't have enough room in our freezer for her, so our loss is your gain. Eat her or make her your...westky.craigslist.org
Must be the latest trend, Black Jersey.
I know, not a bull, but it's amazing the knowledge of some cattle owners.Huge Jersey Cow 2000+ lbs - farm & garden - by owner - sale
Fattest Jersey Cow you will find. Easy 2000+ lbs. 5 years old, grass fed only. No medicine, ever. We don't have enough room in our freezer for her, so our loss is your gain. Eat her or make her your...westky.craigslist.org
Must be the latest trend, Black Jersey.
Looks like every other Holstein i have ever seen thats not milking but your the vet.I wonder if it's supposed to be a joke. That cow is thin even by dairy standards.
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Sad but true. People throw some big money at big names and then have these results. Someone on here said buy your bulls from someone who's tougher on them than you are, sound advice.
My wife would be on me to buy this one, "ohh look at those sweet eyes!"Drag this thread back to life
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I don't appreciate you making fun of my critters, Sir!I've always heard " buy livestock that you can provide a better place to than where they come from." I pass by a place twice a day on my bus route that has probably 10 or so cows, mostly black with a few brindle running with a BWF bull, poorest cows I believe I've ever seen. They calved last spring when they first put them out there, calves probably only weighed 250-300lbs when they pulled them off in December. Probably around 15 acres of pasture that they ate the grass down on within the first month. Afew have calved again this spring to my surprise. Every time I pass by I think, " I hope I know what day they sell out and I can go to the sale, because I could definitely offer a better place than they've got now." If those cows are surviving on the place they're on, they should thrive on my place. I've thought about offering them $250/head but they probably think they have $1200 cows.
This post had nothing to do with a craigslist ad but these cattle makes me think of the kind of people buying and selling calves on craigslist thinking they've got some real deal cattle that are worth alot.