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Posted on May 13, 2009 - by Russell

Donated Heifer To Sale At Indian Territory Sale

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Proceeds to go to ITLA Youth Program

Proceeds to go to ITLA Youth Program

The Indian Territory Texas Longhorn Association will be hosting their Annual Sale on June 27, 2009 at the Red River Livestock Auction near Marietta, OK. The sale will feature approximately 135 lots of top quality cattle from across the nation. Among these lots there will be a beautiful April 2008 heifer by Win By Shadow and out of Brindle Rose, who traces back to Phenomenon and Super Bowl. She is halter trained but has been shown non-halter twice, winning 1-1st place and Jr Champion Heifer and 1-2nd place. She is qualified for the ITLA Championship Show in October but this is not what makes this heifer special. What makes this heifer a special feature in the sale is that her owners Stan and Sandi Tidwell of Falls Creek Longhorns are donating ALL the proceeds from the sale of this heifer to the ITLA Youth Program. You have the opportunity to add a proven show winner with great genetics to your herd and help the ITLA Youth Program with the purchase of this heifer. It’s a Win-Win situation. To request a sale catalog contact Bob Weaver at  405-659-9222 or email rainbowrtr@yahoo.com Thanks to the Tidwells and the Indian Territory Texas Longhorn Association for their support of the ITLA Youth Program.

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