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All our animals are super sweet

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Chris Jenkins
4468 US Hwy 340 N
Luray, VA, 22835
803-290-1611
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      JunoBred

      Cattle, Highland, Cow (female) | Dun

      HHCA# H-001285 | DOB: 7/8/2023 (2 yrs) (Due Date: 8/20/2026)

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      Maximus of Shenendoah Highlands

      Maximus of Shenendoah Highlands

      Highland/Hereford/White ParkBull (male)red with white belt
      unregistered# DOB: 4/3/20206 yrs
      Max is the kind of bull that commands attention the moment you see him. This stunning 50% Highland, 25% Hereford, 25% White Park cross carries the best of all three breeds — a striking red coat, a bold white belt and face, and a gentle, exceptional temperament that makes him an absolute joy to work with. At six years old he is in his prime and has a long history of producing beautiful, healthy calves. Max has sired many gorgeous calves over the years and continues to prove himself as an outstanding herd sire. This summer we are expecting two new calves from him, and if his track record is anything to go by, they will be worth the wait. Beyond his striking good looks and impressive genetics, what sets Max apart is his disposition. He is exceptionally sweet — calm, people-friendly, and trustworthy — a quality we are proud to see passed along to his offspring. Max is not for sale and will remain with us as our herd sire — but keep an eye out for his calves this summer. We expect them to go quickly.
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       unregistered#  red with white belt

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      Juno is everything you could ask for in a Highland cow. This beautiful dun cow is registered with both the Heartland Highland Cattle Association (HHCA) and the International Miniature Cattle Breeders Registry (IMCBR), and she earns that pedigree every single day. At just three years old she is already proving herself as one of the standouts of our herd — sweet, calm, and displaying all of the best traits we value in the Highland breed.
      Last summer Juno gave us a beautiful bull calf and was an exemplary mother from the start — attentive, protective, and nurturing. It is the kind of mothering that makes you proud and gives you confidence heading into every new season.
      This August we are expecting another calf from Juno, sired by our herd sire Max — a striking 50% Highland, 25% Hereford, 25% White Park cross with a long history of producing beautiful, healthy calves and a temperament as good as his looks. The combination of Juno's exceptional Highland genetics, stunning dun coloring, and proven mothering with Max's impressive cross makes this one of our most anticipated pairings of the season.
      Juno is not for sale and will remain with us — but her calves are a reflection of everything we are working toward here, and we could not be more excited for what August will bring.

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