HORSES FOR SALE


CATTLE FOR SALE

CALVES FOR SALE

 

Valentino (DOB 2/19/07, available July 2007, or now with Punkin)

Our baby!!! As his name says he is a lover! He is super cute, chunky build and perfect in all ways. He spends his day staring into the mirror, dreaming of his future fame. Valentino can be sold either on his own in July or with his mother now.

 

Nicholas (aka Nico, DOB 12/19/06, available May 2007)

He was supposed to be our Christmas baby, but he came early. The first baby to our lovely Shannon, Nico is appearing at the Houston Livestock Show this year and is so adorable that he’s certain to draw quite a crowd. Halter-trained, he would love to be your pet.

 

Gerardo (aka Gerry, DOB 12/3/06, available May 2007)

First baby born to proud mom Block Creek Sarah. He’ll be missed around here, as he is so sweet. His first ambition was to be a sprinter but having now perfected his bucks, he may end up being a hurdler. He’s not sure what the difference between a bull and a steer is yet, but whichever you prefer, he’ll be happy to oblige, as long as he can have a long and happy life!

 

Juanito (DOB 11/30/06, available April 2007, or now with Nelly)

Juanito is our middle kid. He’s taller than the others and tends to lead the pack, mostly because he has the other kids convinced that he’s a year older. He wanted to be a jet fighter pilot but we pointed out that his horns might get in the way so, guess what he wants to be? Yep, you got it – a herd sire or a pasture pet.

 

Pancho (DOB 11/24/06, available April 2007)

Pancho is a mama’s boy and hangs on the edge of the gang, but likes to sleep in a pile of hay most of the day. His mother’s other offspring have proven prolific sires, so he would be happy to follow in their footsteps. Failing that, he’ll come and hang out in your yard and keep your lawn short.

 

Bernardo (aka Bernie, DOB 11/16/06, available April 2007)

Bernie has proven to be a bit of an explorer and is certainly very independent at an early age. His good looks and charm are bound to take him far. He would like to be a herd sire, but understands if you don’t actually have a herd that he might have the "snip" and just be a pasture pet.