Ruger got a new home

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Silver Lake Ruger- Mini Jersey Bull calf
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Ruger got a new home, today a lady and her daughter came for Ruger. I was told if they don't look like they'd be good with animals don't sell him, but they are lovely people. They asked how to keep him as friendly as his father is and listened to daughter as she told them what makes the difference, what they like and need. They have acres of pasture and live in the mountains north of here, he's gona have a good home.
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This is the write up they answered: He was born Dec 4th 2015
He is working on halter training. Very sweet friendly little bull.
His Dame is Silver Lake Bluebell Bella a double registered mini jersey. His sire is Silver Lake Remington a double registered mini jersey. Ruger is registered with the International Miniature Cattle Breeds Registry and the Miniature Jersey Herdbook and Registry. He is A1/A1, negative for bulldog gene, polled (heterozygous) and has a dna profile and parentage verification done.
Here he's still wearing his winter woolies.
 

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He sure is a good looking little bull. I love the heart shaped "star" on his forehead. Glad that you not only sold him, but that he is getting such a good home.
 

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Here is an Email from Rugers new home:

Hello
I am looking for a girl now. Hopefully I will find one in the next few weeks.
Did you have Remington in it the girls before they had the babies or was he always separated from them? Just wondering the best way to handle it.
I will take any information I can get. I read a lot of horror stories about bulls. I want Ruger to grow up happy and balanced. I think you guys have had success with Remington because of all of the exercise, discipline and attention he gets. In this country (at least in the horse world) we tend to segregate our stallion horses when in other countries they let the stallions run with the mares and they are very well behaved horses.
If your daughter is willing to give her advice I would love to have it.
Thanks again!

You can see how caring a person she is.
 
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