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This item SOLD at 2017 Apr 01 @ 10:19UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
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DOB: 2/28/16
Sire/Dam: CV COWBOY CASANOVA x RRR Miss Daisy
Consignor: Longhorn Creek Ranch
This is an extraordinary heifer for an extraordinary cause. She has over 8 animals in her pedigree that are over 80" TTT and she is double-bred Tari Graves. Her sire CV Cowboy Casanova is still making his mark everywhere you look. Her grand dam RB Favorite Queen topped several sales and she is a granddaughter of one of the magnificent seven. This incredible animal would prove a magnificent addition to your herd and your program.
Blake Cazier, a heroic little boy with an infectious laugh and fierce bravery was diagnosed with AML on December 28th, 2015, at just one year old. He fought a hard battle for fifteen months before graduating to heaven at two years old on March 7th, 2017.
During this intense treatment time, his family spent time at the Ronald McDonald house, a complete blessing to their family. LC Miss Favorite, donor consignment from Longhorn Creek Ranch, will be auctioned at the Hudson Valentine Heifer Sale in honor and memory of sweet baby Blake, to help other families through similar situations staying at the Ronald McDonald house as well as helping the Cazier family with medical expenses.
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Auction Location:
4350 Louisville Rd, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 42101, United States
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Health Terms: All cattle selling will be accompanied with a valid health certificate to be shipped anywhere in the continental United States.
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Terms: Terms of the sale are cash or check to the clerk at the conclusion of the sale. Checks are made payable to the Panther
Creek Longhorns Dispersal Sale.
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