The best site on the web for Scottish Highland Cattle pictures, classified ads with photos, information, breeder directory, tips and tools, coming events, and a membership invitation to Highland Cattle breeders in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois. |
April 2003
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A team of
young oxen, Beavis and Butthead, owned and trained by Ferris Leach, 89
years young, of Quiet Meadows Farms at Hersey, Michigan. Ferris
hand-carved the yoke himself.
Click here to go to the Quiet Meadow web page!
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Evelyn Pruitt of Osceola Highlands located near Reed City, Michigan, with her Grand Champion bull at the AHCA Points Show in Centreville, Michigan, September 20, 2000. White Lighting was Grand Champion in the Highlands competition, and then went on to be named second in the Supreme Champion competition, beating out all the other breeds' grand champions except one. |
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LEA-White Farms invites you to see their 120 Scottish Highland cattle and 5 outstanding herd sires! |
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Wild Rose Meadows,
Otsego, Michigan Dave and Mary Van Antwerp, Owners Herd Sire Big Mac and Windy with Logan, white bull calf born 3/31/2001. |
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Quiet Meadow Lighting, Supreme Champion over all other beef breeds at the full-day beef cattle show in Centreville, Michigan, September 19, 2001. The judge said good things about each Champion Bull from all the breeds, but said there truly was no contest for the title of Supreme Champion. The Highland bull beat out all contenders in all judging criteria. |
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Quiet Meadow Snowman was won by Abby and Hannah Snyder of Kingston, Ohio. Tickets were available 9/1/01. The drawing was 11/10/01. Proceeds support educational programs of the Midwest Juniors. Snowman was generously donated by Ferris and Jean Leach of Quiet Meadow Farms, Hersey, Michigan. Thank you!
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