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    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
    80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale80 Purebred Beefmaster - Cows for sale
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    Contact:Clay Nohavitza

    El Campo, Texas 77437

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    Head Count
    80
    Preg. Status
    Bred
    Description
    80 PUREBRED BEEFMASTER COWS 80 Head Purebred Beefmaster Cows 9–10 Years Old BRED 6–8 Months Palpated in April Vaccinated with Vira Shield 6 Vaccinated with VL5 Vaccinated with Cavalry 9 Wormed with Ivomec Plus Will Be Re-Palpated and Mouth Checked Prior to Delivery Gulf Coast Raised Around 1,300+ Pounds THE GOOD STUFF: I don’t often get the opportunity to market a set of purebred Beefmaster cows like these, but I sure like this kind. These cows have spent their lives on the Texas Gulf Coast, just a few miles from the bay, in some of the toughest conditions you’ll find—heat, humidity, marsh ground, and mosquitoes. Yet they’ve continued to stay productive and maintain excellent condition. The rancher’s philosophy is simple: every year the cows are palpated, and if one comes up open, she goes to town. That’s why these 9 and 10-year-old cows have made it this far. They have proven themselves by raising a calf year after year. These cows were palpated in April and are carrying calves 6 to 8 months along. They’ve been on a solid health program and were vaccinated with Vira Shield 6, VL5, and Cavalry 9, then wormed with Ivomec Plus. They will also be re-palpated and mouth checked before delivery. The ranch calves during the summer when the grass is at its best. Historically, these cows wean a stout set of calves in the spring, with many of those calves weighing 650–750 pounds. If you’re looking for proven, productive Beefmaster cows that know how to work for a living, these girls deserve a serious look.

    Breed

    Crossbred / Purebred
    Purebred
    Breed
    Beefmaster

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