1) The first heifer is a purebred brangus heifer, that is bred to a stud brangus bull named Burtins Transformer. He is known to be birthweight king, while also producing stout fancy cattle that are very productive. This heifer is extremely stout and huge topped with alot of capacity, and should work out to be a great momma, she is due to calve Jan. 7, 2010. The calf will be a purebred brangus that should be stout and high quality whether it be a steer or heifer.
2) The second heifer is out of a crossbred cow and a brangus bull, she is bred to one of lautner's new club calf sires Highlander. This bull is runs the ranks in two things: extremely low birthweights, and extreme amounts of hair! In addition, the calf reports have also said that his calves are big boned, classy, and as thick as you would want one. This heifer is very feminine while also being large boned, and big topped with the potential to be a great momma cow in a american cross club calf herd, she is aslo due Jan. 7, 2010. The calf should be big boned, thick, harry as all get out, and if its a steer ready to win in the american breeds class, if it be a heifer she would make a great american influenced replacement.
*These heifers are priced very reasonable, and are ready to sell! I look forward to reading your comments and questions. If you are interested and would like to contact me i can be reached nearly any time on my cell phone.*
Kolten Thigpen
(830)426-1713
QB Cattle Co.
2) The second heifer is out of a crossbred cow and a brangus bull, she is bred to one of lautner's new club calf sires Highlander. This bull is runs the ranks in two things: extremely low birthweights, and extreme amounts of hair! In addition, the calf reports have also said that his calves are big boned, classy, and as thick as you would want one. This heifer is very feminine while also being large boned, and big topped with the potential to be a great momma cow in a american cross club calf herd, she is aslo due Jan. 7, 2010. The calf should be big boned, thick, harry as all get out, and if its a steer ready to win in the american breeds class, if it be a heifer she would make a great american influenced replacement.
*These heifers are priced very reasonable, and are ready to sell! I look forward to reading your comments and questions. If you are interested and would like to contact me i can be reached nearly any time on my cell phone.*
Kolten Thigpen
(830)426-1713
QB Cattle Co.