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Ashzbetta

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$1400 for both of them

Rosheen of Traken

Grade A

Birth date- 28 march 2008

Dam- Anzac of Western ( grade b)

Sire- Belgarrion of Glomach (full blood)

India of Traken

Grade A

Birth date- 30 june 2008

Dam-Molly of traken ( grade b)

Sire- Belgarrion of Glomach (full blood)

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yup i think price is pretty good and they are awfully cute, i met the mother of Rosheen aswell she had great form and an amazing set of horns on her, she was one of those highlands that looked more like a purebred than a b grade.

its a moo cow! :bounce:

what you gonna do with them?

im going to keep them as pets breed from them a couple of times, i will probably keep the heifer calves as breeders and raise the bull calves for meat

Ashley

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what do they fill out like & what the average adult weight, they don't look like they fill out to well for meat production. their rears & shoulders look thin.

when i was farming we had a hereford bull, real big angry critter & would chase us on the quads until the fat lump couldn't run anymore. he was an estimated 900kg live & 620kg dead weight i think it was.

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rosheen has a better head but remember most of the genetics are not in the animal visually

i have seen some average looking cows throw some stunning calves

what do they fill out like & what the average adult weight, they don't look like they fill out to well for meat production. their rears & shoulders look thin.

when i was farming we had a hereford bull, real big angry critter & would chase us on the quads until the fat lump couldn't run anymore. he was an estimated 900kg live & 620kg dead weight i think it was.

they are slow growers but fill out well

give a highr than average yield in meat to bone ratio

small calves for 1st time calvers

nice carcass when crossed with simmental

friend supplies a boutique butchery in auckland, top dollar is paid

tull03.jpg

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he's stunning, did you breed him?

that is charming tull of valador

alas we lost him at the start of this year at 15 yrs old

don't ever handrear a bull calf, make a pet of him and leave him entire :o

he was my main breeding bull, sired 92% heifers

his sire was arkle of ousdale over charming dawn a full blood cow

i am using his grandson now

we have 3 bulls and 12 cows and calves

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