![]() Lieutenant is in the process of registration and I will complete his registration and transfer into the name of his new owner. Lieutenant is curious and people friendly, but he has not gone through halter training. She will still allow haltering and leading in the pasture if you bribe her with a little bowl of grain. Hope was raised here at Elm Hollow and halter trained as a calf. Hope was so proud of her boy and had that little fellow up and nursing as fast as any of our experienced cows. I’m sure she had guidance from her own mother, LiTerra Adalida, who was Elm Hollow’s first impact dam. ![]() Hope did a fabulous job as a first time mother. Hope delivered our first calf of the season this year, Elm Hollow’s Lieutenant. Hope is a young proven cow with many years of beautiful calves ahead of her and a bull calf by her side. Shamrock is available for an opening bid of $5,000.ĮH Adalida’s Hope, AHCA # 59790, and Lieutenant She is not bred and probably should not be bred for at least another 6 months when she will be a little more mature. Shamrock is two years and two months old. She has many years of beautiful calves ahead of her. Shamrock’s sire is Big Ridge Derry, # 54724.įor all of you looking for a quality, well-bred heifer that will be ready for fall breeding, Shamrock would be ideal. ![]() Shamrock’s dam is Twisty, Keaira2nd of Legacy, AHCA # 58750. She still enjoys a good brushing, and the sun brings out her true color. I know I’ll regret doing it!Īlthough it has been a while since Shamrock was halter trained, with a bowl of grain as a bribe, it was a simple matter to get her halter. She and Shamrock looked almost like identical twins, but because her name begins with ELM HOLLOW’S and we are working towards our dams carrying the Elm Hollow name, I decided to let Shamrock go. I was excited to have the opportunity to buy back one of the dun heifers I’d let go. I had let three other dun heifers her age go and was kicking myself for not saving one of them for our program, so here was just what I wanted.Įarlier this year, a former buyer contacted me to ask for help in rehoming the three heifers she had purchased from Elm Hollow because her life had changed and she had to move to the city. Shamrock is beautiful and has an outstanding genetic background.Īs she grew and was halter trained, I was surer than ever that this was the exact addition to Elm Hollow Farm that I’d been looking for. I was delighted when Shamrock arrived as a calf at her mother’s side because I really wanted a dun heifer. We call her Shamrock because Seamrag is Gaelic for Shamrock.
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