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Columbus, MI
US 48063
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Herd shares from our small herd of a2a2 jersey cows.
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Herd share ownership fee is $50 a year. Boarding fee is 25 a month for a half gallon a week, 50 a month for a gallon a week, 100 a month for 2 gal a week, etc.
Cows are fed alfalfa/grass hay year round and rotationally grazed around our property in the summer months. Fed grain according to body condition and milk production. All our cows are a2a2 jerseys. Creamline averages 25 to 30%.
Call or text 989 858 1196.
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