Mid-Atlantic Breeding Sale

One Month from Today! The Mid-Atlantic Highland Association will hold its online Breeders Sale with AHCA Registered Bulls, Heifers, Cows and Semen available. Shat Acres Cinnamon Tobermory is consigned to this exciting sale. To help Tobey and the other outstanding Highlands find their perfect forever home, register at CowBuyer.com to bid.

Shat Acres Cinnamon Tobermory AHCA #67898, is a thick, well-muscled, yearling bull ready and eager for breeding this summer. His dense black coat and long, thick dossan complete the package. Tobermory combines the best of heritage Shat Acres genetics through his dam and sire. Tobey’s dam, Shat Acres Raisin Tart, is the last heifer out of the well-known 12X Grand Champion Shat Acres Cinnamon Raisin. Tart’s sire was the 9X Grand Champion Shat Acres Cinnamon Bear. Combining Cinnamon Raisin with Cinnamon Bear created multiple champions, including Shat Acres Raisin Brandy, 2017 NWSS Grand Champion Cow/Calf and Raisin Tart herself when she was shown in the Cow/Calf division with momma Cinnamon Raisin. Tobey’s sire is Skye High Glen Rock, out of the well-known champion Skye High Cornerstone.

Tobermory exhibits not only the champion conformation of long straight back, good legs and feet, thickness of chest and hindquarters that Shat Acres cattle are known for, but the docility that Shat Acres has been known for, for over half a century. Tobey is halter trained, leads like a puppy dog, loves combing and being with people, and can be haltered while in the field. Due to Shat Acres’ closed fold, the highly heritable genetics of Cinnamon Tobermory will quickly enhance and improve your fold, passing on his superior traits to all of his calves. With Shat Acres Cinnamon Raisin in his lineage, Tobey will infuse your females with maternal instinct, exceptional udders and copious milk production. Put Shat Acres Cinnamon Tobermory to work on your farm and he will do you proud with each and every offspring he sires.

Shat Acres is a pasture based program, with genetics designed to thrive and excel on grass and stored forage (hay) alone. When Shat Acres Highlands are shown, they come out of the pasture, get washed, blow dried and are ready for the ring. Shat Acres is the oldest registered Highland fold in the United States, with its first Highland cow purchased in 1966, bred by Baxter Berry on his XX Ranch descended from the first registered bull imported from Scotland. When you add a Shat Acres animal to your fold, you are not just purchasing an outstanding Highland but a piece of history.

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