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Highland calf
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Any calf that has been traumatized by dystocia, even when the cow ended up delivering without human help, should be assisted to ensure adequate colostrum intake.Ĭalves that have undergone the rigors of a hard, long delivery are weak and stressed, often far more than they appear. There are Highland calves, unfortunately, that will do no such thing. Likewise, it is probable that the majority will also get to their feet, nurse and receive adequate amounts of colostrum without assistance other than from their mother. The dams are sisters, and both excellent mamas who have proven to be easy calvers who carry well, and fill out healthy, ready-to-go calves who grow well.)ĭelivery possibly available if you don't have a trailer.Ĭontact: Kevin or Kristie, Gentry, AR Phone:  vast majority of Highland calves will be delivered by their dams with no problems whatsoever. (Sire is a goofy and gentle big fella that has consistently and dependably thrown beautiful calves for us. Sire: Ferdinand of North Bluff Ranch (AHCA reg #59,284) These two wee lasses are the best of friends, and I hope to see them go to the same loving home. Both will be AHCA registered, tattooed, vaccinated, wormed, and have some halter time when picked up.

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Raised on fresh well water, with high quality block and loose mineral free fed. Sweet and gentle, they will be ready to go to their new fold in December-January depending on weaning time. Looking for the right forever home for our two youngest ladies. He deserves a good home with several ladies to keep him company.Īny reasonable offer would be appreciated as long as he can live his life out in retirement.Ĭontact: Terry, Gepp, AR Phone: 575.408.0884 Email: Click to Email Never have had any calving issues with him breeding heifers or cows. If you have several cows that need a bull companion, Mr. He still has the willingness to breed as he bred the cows he was with but now they are all sold so he needs some companionship.

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Dickens was born which makes him 15 years old. SC7557 and his dam was WF Mac's Annabel AHCA reg. He is an embryo transplant bull from Scotland as his sire is Scot of Craycombe, reg. He is a Senior Bull looking for a retirement home. I have sold all my Highland cows and have my beautiful, easy going, docile, halter trained, eat from my hand bull left to find a retirement home for. He is horned and another good beef bull for breeding those heifers for beefy fast growing offspring.Īll our animals are healthy and well cared for.Īll are fully vaccinated and ready to move.Īll have been handled from birth and are people friendly.Ĭontact: Eugene & Virginia Shemonic, Mount Vernon, IL Phone: 618.315.5645 Email: Click to Email He is black, and a little smaller framed than his brother. old.Ĭisco is a 7/8 Highland 1/8 Angus bull, going on two yrs. Large rib cage, naturally polled, gentle bull.

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Now if you are looking for some crossbred bulls to use on your heifers for that beefy offspring and faster growth, here are two 7/8 Highland 1/8 Angus bulls.īig Bow is a 7/8 Highland 1/8 Angus red bull. He will eat from your hands, people friendly, and loves to be groomed. The young bull is just coming into being a bull with his bull voice and checking out the girls.

highland calf

He is very docile and easy to handle, enjoys grooming and his treats.ĭandy Daniel, AHCA registered red bull #6899 dob He has been breeding crossbred heifers and will have offspring on the ground next spring. Two Registered AHCA bulls ready for breedingįernandno, a red AHCA #63551 registered bull, dob. Bo is in his prime years and looking for a good family and home who will love him as we have.Ĭontact: Dara, Lil' Bits Ranchette, Hillsboro, KS Phone: 325.450.9711 Email: Click to Email He is also not such a large bull you have to be concerned for small cows. He has a very nice and symmetrical set of horns that round out this fine-looking Highland Bull. Bo has great traditional look, sleek lines, and is almost 4 years old and ready for service. If you're looking for a bull to start your herd off with or to bring some new genes into your herd, this bull has a lot of things to consider. We have a small operation and currently have two bulls for three cows. He likes them so much if you have a bucket with you, he wants the whole bucket. This great looking bull is Foundation Registered #B000755 and was born on. He would be a great addition to any breeding program. One Highland Bull for Sale from Lil' Bits Ranchette who goes by the name of BO.








Highland calf