The Girls
Highlands:


Ebony of Yukon or Dorothy as I call her is a registered Hihland from Bear Highland Cattle in Bonners Ferry, ID. She is very sweet, and has a wonderful disposition.  Dorothy has put out some outstanding, and friendly bull calves. 








Ivory of Yukon aka Rose was purchased with Dorothy from BHC as a comming two year old.  They are a fine example of how docile the breed is - they had not been haltered prior to purchase.  Roe has good body, utters, and feet that have been passed on to her calves.
















Blanch (yes, I named them after the Golden Girls) is a very sweet, unregistered Highland that I purchased as one of my first Highlands along with her two other sisters from Wally Congdon. She is halter trained and is often used for educational displayes at the county fair an festivals.














Ethel is one of my first unregistered Highlands. She is halter trained, friendly, and just a sucker for pellets.


















Lucy is an unregistered Highland that was wone of my first purchased with the two cows above. She is alter trained, and a good mamma wit nice feet and utters.



















Star Lite is a registered Highland that came out of Flathead and Happy Hallow farms. She is a good mamma and is friendly. 









Angus Cows:





Bun (right) is a big black Angus cow that I have had since 2006. She is a good cow, and easy to work with.


Rhubarb (left) is a full Angus daughter of Bun, and puts out nice, big, calves,












Muffin is a Red Angus Charolais cross. She has a sweet disposition, and also puts out huge calves. They are so nice that I have kept all of her heifer calves by Angus bulls.



Margaret is a silver daughter of Muffin by a black Angus Mitty bull. She has a good body and excellent feet and utters.








Cinnamon (right) is also one of Muffin’s daughters by a red Angus bull. She is sweat, calm, and halter trained. She will be having her first calf in 2013


Gertrude (left) is out of Rhubarb and by a black Scottish Highland Bull, named Elvis, that I used from Wally Congdon. She could almost pass for a pure bred Angus – she is just a little hairy, stocky, and about 3 inches shorter than Cinnamon who is the same age. She will have her first calf in 2013