The bull was named a champion and sold at the show for 3,500. If you would like to incorporate some TOP OF THE LINE genetics into your herd, give a call to 71. Maryn Cowell shows a Highland bull calf at the 2022 National Western Stock Show in Denver in January. Upon purchase of "Bo", we will transfer registration, have a Colorado Board Brand Inspection completed for interstate travel and a health check will be done with Health Certificate provided by one of our Veterinarians just days before pick up. "Bo" has been vaccinated, Tattooed for identification, RFID/USDA ear tagged for interstate travel, DNA typed at UC Davis in California, registered, socialized and halter trained. An important and desirable trait in a magnificently handsome bull. "Bo" also has a quiet confidence about him very much like his dad. "Bo" is very muscular but at the same time carries his sires fantastic build, musculature and very kind and quiet personality. Both sire and dam have some of the Best of the Best lineage with that lineage passed on to" Bo". The following rules shall govern eligibility for registration of purebred Highland animals in the AHCA Herdbook. Epic's lineage is too numerous to list here. Registration of PUREBRED BREEDING CATTLE. You can see some of Epic Lads lineage on the "Semen for Sale" link. Epic Lad comes from a long line of champion Highlands. "Bo's" sire hales from Canada with grand sire also direct to Scotland. His Mums lineage includes Angus 8th of Dunvegan, Trafalgar Sampson, GOF Broadstone and more. He is bred from some of the Best of the Best, Top of the Line genetics. Duke will not be available for long! -īrogach " Bo" comes from a long line of super Highlands. If you would like to incorporate some TOP OF THE LINE genetics into your herd, give a call to 71. Upon purchase of Duke, we will transfer registration, have a Colorado Board Brand Inspection completed for interstate travel and a health check will be done with Health Certificate provided by one of our Veterinarians just days before pick up. Duke has been vaccinated, Tattooed for identification, RFID/USDA ear tagged for interstate travel, DNA typed at UC Davis in California, registered, socialized and halter trained. A very desirable and important trait in a bull. He also has the exceptionally kind, quiet and gentle personality of his dad and mum. Like their name suggests, Highland cattle originated in the Highlands and west coastal islands of Scotland, areas severe in climate and lashed by the North. Duke is muscular, has superb conformation, has a straight top line, great feet, proportionate body & build and has an absolutely beautiful coat. Duke inherited from his Dad that light, strong, athletic, yet flowing, confident movement of a Champion. Many of the best of his parents Heritage Scottish Highland looks & traits have been passed on to the "Duke". As mentioned, Duke's parents, Sire and Dam have superb lineage. You can see a listing & photos of some of Epic Lads lineage on the page titled "Semen for Sale". His Sire Epic Lad comes from a long line of champion Highlands. Dukes Sire hales from Canada with grand sire also direct to Scotland. His Mum's lineage includes Lance of Gordon's Fold, Dunvegan Gille Nan Gleann, Gille Buidhe of Benmore and more. He is bred from some of the Best of the Best, Top of the Line Scottish genetics. Plus with two little Jersey calves too, theres many cute baby calves to see. With the beginning of the 20th century, the species has been exported worldwide, primarily to North America and Australia.Duke comes from a long line of super Highlands. The kids farm has never had two Highland cows born so close together before. Nowadays, however, the difference between these two types has disappeared because of crossbreeding. These animals were dun or red in color and larger due to pastures, providing them required nutrients. According to the book, the other type was the mainland cattle. The West Highland cattle were relatively smaller with black coat and long hair, as a result of living in harsher conditions. It says that one was the West Highland, or Kyloe, brought from Western Isles. These two types are described in the herd book, written in 1885. The species was formed the Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland out of 2 types of cattle, which are now extinct. The first written references to the Highland cattle date back to the 12th century AD. As it comes to the Highland cattle, the species has quite a long history, beginning with the 6th century AD. Originally, the cattle were introduced to Britain by farmers during the Neolithic.
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