Calves born May-July 2015 Sire is a registered Red Devon bull double bred to the Rotokawa 688 bull. Perfect for crossing with your Herefords and Angus cows. Cows are unregistered Red Devons.
Already showing a good personality and calm temperament. Already showing great muscle definition and personality! -Sire and dam both onsite. Born on 11-25-2017 (Redman )is out of fully Registered Beefmaster bull and Registered Beefmaster cow .
They can be raised with less land, lighter equipment and lower inputs. Small beef cattle - lowline x zebu LNL MiniFarm - selling small livestock for small homesteads. They are very hardy little cows.
Delivery is available. The darker fawn calf is 7/8 mini jersey x 1/8 dexter. The white spotted calf is 1/2 mini jersey x 1/4 lowline x 1/4 guinea PineyWoods. We changed bulls last fall and should be having unrelated calves soon.
Delivery is available. Their calves will be polled and most likely brindle colored or tiger striped. We have two zebu cows that have already weaned their last calves and should already be bred back to our red lowline bull, Willie.
Shorther with great frame, great bull for heifers. Is registered but I never acquired papers, which showed low birth weight. I hate to sell him but I am keeping some of his next heifer calves, so he has to go.
Registered Angus cow, born in 2015. Has registered heifer calf born June 17, by a young son of Hoover Dam. The photo of her (ear tag 1501) was made in July 2016. Had first calf April 2017.
This is a fine register Romagnola Bull. He is a five year old bull weight approximately 1800 lbs. I am selling him for $3,200.00 and he is worth every bit of it. I bred him to some black cows and got some really nice black heifers that I am keeping so...
This cross is gaining popularity among all commercial producers. Not implanted All heifers were born between October and December 1. Contact Kendall Jones Call or Text 334-714-2424
Sampson is a 3 year old proven bull. I am posting this for my cousin, and he is only selling because he has decided to go into goats rather than cows, to get the most out of his handful of acres.