by David Fell | Apr 10, 2018 | Junior Bull
At eleven years of age, Hillside Enoch’s dam is the oldest cow at Hillside Pastures—a modertely framed, 1200 pound cow, carrying her 9th calf. The dam has produced a calf at 373 day intervals while maintaining solid udder and feet. Enoch is HOMOZYGOUS...
by David Fell | Apr 10, 2018 | Junior Bull
Hillside Kowman is another polled bull sired by Brookview Z61, the senior sire at Hillside Pastures. His dam came to Hillside from a Devon farm in South Carolina and that side of his pedigree is heavily influenced by Rotokawa genetics. And it shows in his deep ruby...
by David Fell | Apr 10, 2018 | Junior Bull
Hillside Vaclav descends from some highly productive Devon that were purchased by Hillside Pastures from Brookview Farm in Kentucky. His pedigree features primarily American Devon; however, both his paternal great grandsire and maternal great grandsire are the...
by David Fell | Apr 10, 2018 | Junior Bull
Hillside Darwin has the potential to bring value to just about any grass fed beef program for several reasons. He is the fourth calf produced by Hillside Daisy, a nicely built, moderately framed, cow that maintains a 345 day calving interval as well as a good udder...
by David Fell | Apr 10, 2018 | Junior Bull
If you want to eliminate horns from your herd, take a look at Hillside Layman because he is HOMOZYGOUS polled. Although this well-proportioned young bull is highly qualified to assume a herd sire role in a grassfed beef operation, we have decided to not register him...
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