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crazychicken
28th December 2016, 10:19 AM
Probably not the place but I am ISO several, up to 15 Guernsey bred heifers or springers. They aren't very plentiful but it is worth a shot.
Thank you

ximmy
28th December 2016, 12:19 PM
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ximmy
28th December 2016, 12:26 PM
What kind of treats do cows like?

palani
28th December 2016, 02:13 PM
http://www.adhuntr.com/p/results.html?cx=partner-pub-9413604915893153%3Ao8xsd8d7h7s&cof=FORID%3A11&ie=UTF-8&newwindow=1&q=guernsey+heifer&as_qdr=a&sa=Search&m=1

Search for every guernsey heifer on craigs list

Beware of hemorrhagic shipping fever and understand a 1,000 lb cow doesn't travel well in the back seat of a convertible.

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ximmy
28th December 2016, 05:14 PM
Cattle don’t need to glance back to see who’s sneaking up on them: Their wide-set eyes give them almost panoramic vision. A cow’s only blind spots are directly behind her head and right in front of her nose. She has binocular vision for 25 to 50 degrees. Her vertical vision covers only 60 degrees (Ours is 140.), but nobody’s going to sneak up on her in a dark alley or an open field.

http://extension.missouri.edu/explore/images/g01931art01.jpg

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crazychicken
4th January 2017, 09:52 AM
Interesting, very interesting

monty
4th January 2017, 10:55 AM
Did you find your heifers?

http://www.guernseyshowcalves.com/#all-americans-index

Below are a few active breeders and suppliers where ranchers and cattle men are able to purchase Guernsey stock for their herds.
The SA Guernsey Cattle Breeders’ Society (http://www.saguernsey.co.za/) through its membership actively assists its members with buying and selling of their stock, exportation of animals and semen, and a variety of other services.
Snider Homestead Farm (http://www.sniderhomestead.com/Home_Page.html) has been registering the Guernsey breeds since 1892. Observed as a six generation family owned and operated farm found in Bedford County in the state of Pennsylvania.
Lavon Farms located in Plano Texas is home to more than 200 heads of cattle consisting of mostly Guernseys in addition to a few Jerseys and Shorthorns.
Knapp’s’ Guernseys (http://www.knappguernseys.com/) located in Epworth, Iowa provides an active list of Bred Heifers, Bulls, Cows and Embryos available for purchase.

monty
4th January 2017, 11:17 AM
A couple of Guernsey vidoes


http://youtu.be/S1zMB9PfJYs

https://youtu.be/S1zMB9PfJYs


http://youtu.be/AGA8uvaHptE

https://youtu.be/AGA8uvaHptE