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Fullblood Lowlines Sale
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TL Alley $4,000
Fullblood Bred Cow - DOB: 09-07-2005 ALR FF3489
Alley is a sweetheart. She is playful and right there for every handout. I think she has a real sense of humor. She likes to run and jump around when she knows treats are on the way. Alley puts her all into her calf. She puts all of her energy into raising robust, healthy calves. And, she is passing on her Genestar score of 5 out of 6 stars for Tenderness!
Georgie, her 2008 calf was a knockout! He was the huskiest calf of the bunch. He is future herdsire of a brand new Lowline herd right here in Whatcom County! Alley's 2009 heifer calf is in Mississippi to help start another brand new Lowline herd. Annie is a beautiful, extremely stout little girl!
Alley is a daughter of LTL Telluride, a fine son of Eliza Park Brenton. Alley's dam is by Cadet, half brother to Quambi Magician and Beaumont Dream Weaver. These are some of the oldest and best Australian foundation bloodlines. If you want short and stout true Aussie Lowlines, this is it! Check out Alley's pedigree here. Alley has a delightful personality and would be wonderful beginning for a family of 4H kids or a retired person looking to enjoy the country life.
Jack is here visiting Alley. Working on a third gorgeous calf by Jack for 2010.
This is your chance to purchase a top quality proven fullblood Lowline female at a bargain price!
I paid considerably more for her as a yearling. She has given me two beautiful babies.
Alley is my last Lowline. I am wanting to be out of the cattle business and on to other things.
The average price of fullblood females at the 2010 NWSS Lowline Sale in January was $4584. This includes all ages, open and bred. See link below.
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My animals have it all.
Genetics, Dispositon, Good Looks and Good Health.
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You are welcome to call and come by. It is important that Alley continue to be well cared for and appreciated.
I am retiring from Lowlines. I saved the best for last.
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Feel free to contact me by phone: 360-384-6148 or 360-201-5474
or email: carol@carolscows.com
With your Lowline questions.
Are Lowlines a good investment in a slow economy? I believe the answer is yes!
As the economy recovers, the demand for natural beef will increase even more. People are concerned about the safety and humaneness of their food. The Lowlines have already proven themselves as the ideal animal for natural, organic and private beef production. The breed has the attention of the large scale commercial producers as well. The demand for high quality, registered seed stock is expected to continue to exceed the supply.
January 2010 Lowline Sale results from the National Western Stock Show in Denver, CO.
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